A Spiritual Journey Through Love And Marriage with Rabbi Aaron Dovid Poston
Too Dad To Quit Podcast Episode #7 @toodadtoquit Interviewed was @aarondovidposton613 , Rabbi Aaron Dovid Poston. Originally from Philadelphia, Rabbi Poston immigrated to Jerusalem, Israel in 1988 where he received rabbinical ordination, founded an organization to strengthen unity, married and had 6 children, divorced and subsequently remarried. In an articulate fashion, Rabbi Poston provides deep insights into why relationships are difficult, the pain associated with divorce, and the spiritual underpinnings of love and marriage. Rabbi Poston also shares how he managed to overcome his early challenges with being a divorced dad and how he manages to maintain healthy relationships with all of his children including adventures to meet his children on his trademark scooter! Rabbi Poston is a down to earth Rabbi who exudes energy and personal growth and is definitely one man who's Too Dad To Quit! Contact Us to Share Your Story: https://toodadtoquit.com/contact The Too Dad to Quit Podcast is being launched to inspire and give strength to fellow dads going through the lengthy and often painful process of divorce. We will be hosting dads that have stayed involved in their children’s lives and hearing their stories. The financial and emotional stress caused by the divorce process, the courts, and often starting over from scratch can easily push a loving and dedicated dad to walk away. If we help even one dad through this process, this podcast will be worth it. After 30+ years of marriage and 10 children between them (5 children each), Ben & Yoel each experienced a life-changing divorce. Realizing how difficult it was to lose everything and have to practically start over, they want to help and inspire dads going through divorce to not give up on their kids and their integral role as dads. Share Your Story: https://toodadtoquit.com/contact FOLLOW US: https://linktr.ee/toodadtoquit Join the Community: https://toodadtoquit.locals.com
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