Episodes

  • Ellis Weiner - Author: "How to Raise a Jewish Dog"
    Nov 21 2024

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    I hope you enjoy listening to the Mazel Pups podcast as much as I enjoy making it. If you have an idea for a future episode or want to be in touch, email me at mazelpups@gmail.com.

    If you want more of Mazel Pups, you can:
    * Follow on Instagram @mazelpups
    * Follow the Mazel Pups Facebook Page
    * Join the Mazel Pups Facebook Group
    * Check out the Mazel Pups Store with fun Jewish dog-themed items for dogs & humans (mazelpups.com.shop)

    And the PAWSITIVELY JEWISH 2025 CALENDAR, which features super-cute dogs dressed up for & celebrating Jewish holidays, and includes Jewish & Israeli holidays, dog holidays & national US & Canadian holidays, is now for sale at www.PrintArtKids.com/Calendars. A portion of the proceeds from the calendar will go to the Israel Guide Dog Center. Check out this awesome calendar and get one for yourself - and they make great gifts for friends and family, while helping to support an awesome cause.

    Finally, I'd love it if you'd subscribe to the podcast and let us know if you enjoyed it by giving it five stars.

    Thanks for listening!
    Rabbi Robyn

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    21 mins
  • Dr. Rachael Nelson-Smith, VMD: Conversation With a Veterinarian
    Nov 13 2024

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    Join me for a fun and informative episode with Veterinarian Rachael-Nelson Smith. Ever wondered how a childhood fear can transform into a lifelong passion, and even profession? That was the case with Rachael, who was terrified of dogs as a child and now is not just a dog mom, but a veterinarian. You’ll hear what her parents did when she was young that helped her to overcome her fear of dogs. And then you’ll learn about her journey from wanting to be a doctor for humans, to realizing that her true calling was to be a veterinarian.

    Join our lively discussion as Rachael enlightens us about the three most common mistakes pet parents make, along with other great advice. She also shares with us the challenges and rewards that she experiences in her work as a veterinarian. Don’t miss this episode, from which you’ll learn, laugh (Rachael shares about her dog Penny, who’s quite a character), smile – and be glad that Rachael’s parents addressed her fear of dogs (in quite a unique way) when she was young and that she went on to become a veterinarian, helping lots of pets and the people who love them.


    I hope you enjoy listening to the Mazel Pups podcast as much as I enjoy making it. If you have an idea for a future episode or want to be in touch, email me at mazelpups@gmail.com.

    If you want more of Mazel Pups, you can:
    * Follow on Instagram @mazelpups
    * Follow the Mazel Pups Facebook Page
    * Join the Mazel Pups Facebook Group
    * Check out the Mazel Pups Store with fun Jewish dog-themed items for dogs & humans (mazelpups.com.shop)

    And the PAWSITIVELY JEWISH 2025 CALENDAR, which features super-cute dogs dressed up for & celebrating Jewish holidays, and includes Jewish & Israeli holidays, dog holidays & national US & Canadian holidays, is now for sale at www.PrintArtKids.com/Calendars. A portion of the proceeds from the calendar will go to the Israel Guide Dog Center. Check out this awesome calendar and get one for yourself - and they make great gifts for friends and family, while helping to support an awesome cause.

    Finally, I'd love it if you'd subscribe to the podcast and let us know if you enjoyed it by giving it five stars.

    Thanks for listening!
    Rabbi Robyn

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    18 mins
  • Greg Fox: From Suits to Dog Shelters
    Nov 4 2024

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    Join me, Rabbi Robyn Frisch, for this inspiring episode in which I talk with Greg Fox, who shares about his transformative career shift from working in the corporate world to becoming development director at a municipal animal shelter. Learn how Greg leveraged his network and implemented innovative ideas to successfully create significant new revenue channels. His initiatives have not only brought in essential funds for the shelter, but they’ve also engaged the community and inspired the next generation of donors and adopters.Listening to Greg, you’ll hear about the rewarding and heartwarming and also the challenging aspects of working with animal shelters as we discuss the emotional realities faced by both staff and volunteers. Greg also shares his aspirations for the future – and, to put it mildly, Greg thinks BIG. But if there’s anyone who’ll be able to bring their dreams to help shelter dogs to reality, I have no doubt that it’s Greg.We also discuss the power of small actions in supporting animal adoption, from fostering to social media engagement. If you want to help out by following the Voorhees Animal Orphanage, you can follow them on Instagram @vaonjorg and on Facebook at Voorhees Animal Orphanage.


    I hope you enjoy listening to the Mazel Pups podcast as much as I enjoy making it. If you have an idea for a future episode or want to be in touch, email me at mazelpups@gmail.com.

    If you want more of Mazel Pups, you can:
    * Follow on Instagram @mazelpups
    * Follow the Mazel Pups Facebook Page
    * Join the Mazel Pups Facebook Group
    * Check out the Mazel Pups Store with fun Jewish dog-themed items for dogs & humans (mazelpups.com.shop)

    And the PAWSITIVELY JEWISH 2025 CALENDAR, which features super-cute dogs dressed up for & celebrating Jewish holidays, and includes Jewish & Israeli holidays, dog holidays & national US & Canadian holidays, is now for sale at www.PrintArtKids.com/Calendars. A portion of the proceeds from the calendar will go to the Israel Guide Dog Center. Check out this awesome calendar and get one for yourself - and they make great gifts for friends and family, while helping to support an awesome cause.

    Finally, I'd love it if you'd subscribe to the podcast and let us know if you enjoyed it by giving it five stars.

    Thanks for listening!
    Rabbi Robyn

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    34 mins
  • Ben Lenovitz: Pet Portrait Artist
    Oct 30 2024

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    Join me as I engage in a fascinating conversation with the talented artist Ben Lenovitz, and learn why his journey into the world of pet portraiture is both surprising and remarkable.

    Hear about Ben's experience in college, where he majored in art and drew inspiration from artists like Jackson Pollock and Basquiat. He describes the transformative shift the led him to intimate sketches, and how a painting opportunity in Japan led him to unexpectedly find a fulfilling niche painting dogs and cats.

    Ben also shares about his experiences painting at Fishs Eddy, a renowned home goods store in New York, where he's found inspiration and community. Ben's pet portrait painting has grown to attract significant crowds, showcasing the powerful connection between art and the love of pets.

    With international reach, Ben shares insights on cultural nuances, such as translating pet names in Japan, offering a glimpse into the global appreciation of his unique art. Tune in to discover Ben's artistic evolution and the meaningful impact of pet portraiture on his life and career.

    To learn more about Ben and see his amazing artwork, you can visit his website, benlenovitz.com, or check him out on Instagram @benlenovitz.

    Keywords

    Pet Portraiture, Artist, Allergies, Jewish Heritage, Artistic Journey, Fish's Eddy, Community, Public Painting, Business and Passion, Cultural Nuances, International Reach, Jackson Pollock, Basquiat, Childhood, Reptiles, Judaism, Comedy, Purim Parties, Drawing, College, Notebook Sketches, Japanese Company, Painting Dogs and Cats, Fulfilling Subject, New York, Chinaware Store, Inspiration, Opportunity, Anonymity, Pet-Filled Environment, Balancing, Starting, Budding Artists

    I hope you enjoy listening to the Mazel Pups podcast as much as I enjoy making it. If you have an idea for a future episode or want to be in touch, email me at mazelpups@gmail.com.

    If you want more of Mazel Pups, you can:
    * Follow on Instagram @mazelpups
    * Follow the Mazel Pups Facebook Page
    * Join the Mazel Pups Facebook Group
    * Check out the Mazel Pups Store with fun Jewish dog-themed items for dogs & humans (mazelpups.com.shop)

    And the PAWSITIVELY JEWISH 2025 CALENDAR, which features super-cute dogs dressed up for & celebrating Jewish holidays, and includes Jewish & Israeli holidays, dog holidays & national US & Canadian holidays, is now for sale at www.PrintArtKids.com/Calendars. A portion of the proceeds from the calendar will go to the Israel Guide Dog Center. Check out this awesome calendar and get one for yourself - and they make great gifts for friends and family, while helping to support an awesome cause.

    Finally, I'd love it if you'd subscribe to the podcast and let us know if you enjoyed it by giving it five stars.

    Thanks for listening!
    Rabbi Robyn

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    22 mins
  • Laurie Staller: Painter of Hyperreal Dog Photos
    Oct 23 2024

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    Join me on a fun and fascinating episode of the Mazel Pups podcast as I interview the talented Laurie Staller, a passionate dog lover and gifted painter. Our conversation kicks off with the story of how we met on a trip to Morocco, where we bonded over our love for our Jewish heritage and stray dogs. Laurie shares delightful anecdotes about her pit bull, Button, and her journey as an artist of hyperreal portraits. We also explore her vibrant connection to Jewish traditions, as she reminisces about family Passover seders. And you can find out which yummy Passover treat (my favorite!) she's reproduced in a painting.

    Listen in as Laurie opens up about her artistic evolution, from a hobbyist attending art classes to hosting her own exhibition at the Jewish Community Center. And learn how she went from a focus on painting objects like sneakers and jean jackets to including dogs in her repertoire. Laurie also offers valuable insights for aspiring artists.

    I guarantee that you'll enjoy hearing about Laurie's creative process and her personal stories. Her enthusiasm for painting and the cultural connections to her Jewish identity resonate deeply, and after listening you'll surely be eager to see her artwork. Good news is that you can check out Laurie's work on her website lauriestaller.com and on Instagram @laurie_staller_artist.

    Don't miss the chance to stay connected with us—subscribe, leave a five-star rating, and follow Mazel Peps on social media for more engaging conversations and content.



    Keywords

    Jewish heritage, Laurie Stoller, artist, dog lover, Morocco, Passover, painting, hyper-realistic, portraits, pets, Jewish Community Center, everyday objects, pandemic, animals, mastiff, aspiring artists, unique styles, inspiration, unexpected places, art, culture, connection

    I hope you enjoy listening to the Mazel Pups podcast as much as I enjoy making it. If you have an idea for a future episode or want to be in touch, email me at mazelpups@gmail.com.

    If you want more of Mazel Pups, you can:
    * Follow on Instagram @mazelpups
    * Follow the Mazel Pups Facebook Page
    * Join the Mazel Pups Facebook Group
    * Check out the Mazel Pups Store with fun Jewish dog-themed items for dogs & humans (mazelpups.com.shop)

    And the PAWSITIVELY JEWISH 2025 CALENDAR, which features super-cute dogs dressed up for & celebrating Jewish holidays, and includes Jewish & Israeli holidays, dog holidays & national US & Canadian holidays, is now for sale at www.PrintArtKids.com/Calendars. A portion of the proceeds from the calendar will go to the Israel Guide Dog Center. Check out this awesome calendar and get one for yourself - and they make great gifts for friends and family, while helping to support an awesome cause.

    Finally, I'd love it if you'd subscribe to the podcast and let us know if you enjoyed it by giving it five stars.

    Thanks for listening!
    Rabbi Robyn

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    27 mins
  • Kevin Osborn: A US Veteran & His Service Dog - Part 2
    Oct 16 2024

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    Join me for a second episode exploring the world of service dogs with Kevin Osborn, a former US Military Sergeant and now a Senior Veterans Service Representative for the Department of Veterans Affairs. In this episode you’ll discover the critical role that service animals play beyond the realm of regular pets, especially when wearing their service vests. Kevin opens up about his personal stories from public interactions, offering valuable insights into the unique bond between service dogs and their handlers, while highlighting the essential etiquette for engaging with them in various social settings.

    Traveling with a service dog presents a whole new set of challenges and considerations, which Kevin and his dog Eddie navigate with grace and humor. Whether they're visiting a synagogue, traveling to Iowa, or contemplating a cruise, Kevin shares the complexities and joys of including a service dog in travel plans. From navigating legal rights under the ADA to addressing common misunderstandings like hotel fees for service animals, Kevin's experiences shed light on the broader implications and importance of understanding the rights of service animals.

    Kevin passionately addresses the often-misunderstood distinctions between service animals and emotional support animals. Through engaging anecdotes, we unravel the legal and practical differences that can lead to common misconceptions.

    Kevin's stories and insights provide listeners with an understanding and appreciation for the profound impact that service animals have on the lives of their handlers.

    I hope you enjoy listening to the Mazel Pups podcast as much as I enjoy making it. If you have an idea for a future episode or want to be in touch, email me at mazelpups@gmail.com.

    If you want more of Mazel Pups, you can:
    * Follow on Instagram @mazelpups
    * Follow the Mazel Pups Facebook Page
    * Join the Mazel Pups Facebook Group
    * Check out the Mazel Pups Store with fun Jewish dog-themed items for dogs & humans (mazelpups.com.shop)

    And the PAWSITIVELY JEWISH 2025 CALENDAR, which features super-cute dogs dressed up for & celebrating Jewish holidays, and includes Jewish & Israeli holidays, dog holidays & national US & Canadian holidays, is now for sale at www.PrintArtKids.com/Calendars. A portion of the proceeds from the calendar will go to the Israel Guide Dog Center. Check out this awesome calendar and get one for yourself - and they make great gifts for friends and family, while helping to support an awesome cause.

    Finally, I'd love it if you'd subscribe to the podcast and let us know if you enjoyed it by giving it five stars.

    Thanks for listening!
    Rabbi Robyn

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    31 mins
  • Kevin Osborn: A US Veteran & His Service Dog - Part 1
    Oct 9 2024

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    Join us for the first of two inspiring and heartfelt episodes with Kevin Osborn, who shares his remarkable journey from small-town Iowa to his service in the Iowa Army National Guard. Listen in as Kevin introduces his five-year-old PTSD service dog, Eddie and shares the joy and support that Eddie brings to his life. Kevin also talks about his family’s rescue dog, Maggie.

    Kevin tells about the unique bond he formed with stray dogs during his deployments, focusing on his experiences in Kosovo. Kevin recounts how soldiers at checkpoints found companionship and an early warning system in local dogs. Kevin also shares the emotional and challenging journey of returning home from deployment and the comforting role pets play in reintegrating into everyday life. He shares how his service dog, Eddie, has greatly improved his quality of life.

    Lastly, the conversation shifts to the financial challenges and support structures involved in obtaining service dogs for veterans. Kevin discusses the significant costs associated with training these essential animals and highlights the disparities in government support. This episode underscores the critical impact service dogs have on veterans' mental well-being and the importance of access to these life-changing resources.

    I hope you enjoy listening to the Mazel Pups podcast as much as I enjoy making it. If you have an idea for a future episode or want to be in touch, email me at mazelpups@gmail.com.

    If you want more of Mazel Pups, you can:
    * Follow on Instagram @mazelpups
    * Follow the Mazel Pups Facebook Page
    * Join the Mazel Pups Facebook Group
    * Check out the Mazel Pups Store with fun Jewish dog-themed items for dogs & humans (mazelpups.com.shop)

    And the PAWSITIVELY JEWISH 2025 CALENDAR, which features super-cute dogs dressed up for & celebrating Jewish holidays, and includes Jewish & Israeli holidays, dog holidays & national US & Canadian holidays, is now for sale at www.PrintArtKids.com/Calendars. A portion of the proceeds from the calendar will go to the Israel Guide Dog Center. Check out this awesome calendar and get one for yourself - and they make great gifts for friends and family, while helping to support an awesome cause.

    Finally, I'd love it if you'd subscribe to the podcast and let us know if you enjoyed it by giving it five stars.

    Thanks for listening!
    Rabbi Robyn

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    35 mins
  • Melissa Goldman: Lucy's Bark Mitzvah
    Oct 2 2024

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    Have you ever been to a Bark Mitzvah, or even heard of the concept before? Whether you’re thinking of having a Bark Mitzvah for your own dog, you’ve never heard of a Bark Mitzvah but want to learn more, or you just want to smile and have a good time listening to a great conversation…you don’t want to miss this episode of the Mazel Pups Podcast.

    Join me for a delightful discussion with Melissa Goldman – who’s joined by her beloved dog, Lucy. We begin with Melissa sharing about her relationship to Judaism and her meaningful connection to Israel.

    Then Melissa talks about how she got Lucy 15-years ago and about their relationship. After that Melissa takes us on a whimsical journey of planning the Bark Mitzvah to celebrate Lucy’s 13th birthday. Melissa's narrative is filled with humor and heartfelt moments while at the same time offering practical advice and inspiration for anyone considering a similar celebration. Melissa did an amazing job of skillfully balancing traditional elements with fun activities, making the Bark Mitzvah a memorable event for both dogs and humans alike.

    Melissa shares the intricacies of hosting such a unique event that both honored and respected Jewish tradition. This included playful yet meaningful touches like Lucy's attire, consisting of a kippah and “tallit” - not a real one with tsitsit/fringes, but an adorable dog-appropriate creation handmade by Melissa’s mom – Lucy’s Bubbe – Linda. There was also a mix of human and canine-friendly food, as well as adorable take home gifts that Linda made for each of the dogs.

    Melissa's love for Lucy is incredibly touching. Don’t miss this heartwarming and engaging episode!

    You can follow Melissa on Instagram @itsmel_g

    I hope you enjoy listening to the Mazel Pups podcast as much as I enjoy making it. If you have an idea for a future episode or want to be in touch, email me at mazelpups@gmail.com.

    If you want more of Mazel Pups, you can:
    * Follow on Instagram @mazelpups
    * Follow the Mazel Pups Facebook Page
    * Join the Mazel Pups Facebook Group
    * Check out the Mazel Pups Store with fun Jewish dog-themed items for dogs & humans (mazelpups.com.shop)

    And the PAWSITIVELY JEWISH 2025 CALENDAR, which features super-cute dogs dressed up for & celebrating Jewish holidays, and includes Jewish & Israeli holidays, dog holidays & national US & Canadian holidays, is now for sale at www.PrintArtKids.com/Calendars. A portion of the proceeds from the calendar will go to the Israel Guide Dog Center. Check out this awesome calendar and get one for yourself - and they make great gifts for friends and family, while helping to support an awesome cause.

    Finally, I'd love it if you'd subscribe to the podcast and let us know if you enjoyed it by giving it five stars.

    Thanks for listening!
    Rabbi Robyn

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    30 mins