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Slovie Jungreis Wolf, acclaimed author, lecturer, and daughter of Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis, shares a powerful Torah perspective on building authentic self-esteem in a world obsessed with external validation.
In this conversation, she reveals why real identity comes not from what we wear or own, but from discovering our unique "spiritual fingerprint"—the singular gift each person brings to the world. She shares the counterintuitive truth that self-worth grows when we shift focus from ourselves to making others' eyes shine.
Through personal stories, timeless Torah insights, and the legacy of her mother, this episode is a reminder that your light is not accidental. It is intentional. And the world is waiting for you to use it.
Bird’s Eye View is a podcast for teen girls who want real answers to real questions — in your language.
Each episode, we take relatable life situations and explore them through a Torah lens — the bird’s-eye perspective that helps you rise above the noise and see the bigger picture.
Because Torah isn’t just something you learn in school. It’s your inheritance. Your strength. Your confidence. Your guide through friendships, anxiety, challenges, and growth.
Own your Yiddishkeit. Live it.
Real conversations. Real life. Real perspective.
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