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The Amen Effect
Ancient Wisdom to Mend Our Broken Hearts and World
Book • 2024
In "The Amen Effect," Rabbi Sharon Brous addresses the modern crisis of loneliness and social isolation.
She argues that turning towards each other with vulnerability and compassion is crucial for individual and collective healing.
The book explores ancient Jewish rituals and practices to illustrate the importance of human connection.
Brous offers practical tips and exercises for improving social health and fostering deeper relationships.
Ultimately, the book emphasizes the spiritual necessity of joy and the power of human interaction to mend broken hearts and heal the world.
She argues that turning towards each other with vulnerability and compassion is crucial for individual and collective healing.
The book explores ancient Jewish rituals and practices to illustrate the importance of human connection.
Brous offers practical tips and exercises for improving social health and fostering deeper relationships.
Ultimately, the book emphasizes the spiritual necessity of joy and the power of human interaction to mend broken hearts and heal the world.
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Mentioned in 4 episodes
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as one of the books he read in March 2024, focusing on the theme of 'Amen' and community.


Cal Newport

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Ep. 294: A Tactical Assault on Busyness
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as a new book about rekindling human connection.


Simon Sinek

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We Cannot Heal Alone with Rabbi Sharon Brous
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as a book exploring how grief and heartbreak can be gateways to truly seeing each other.


Simon Sinek

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Revisited: We Cannot Heal Alone In The Loneliness Epidemic with Rabbi Sharon Brous
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as a new bestseller offering practical tips for improving social health.


Dan Harris

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If You’re Stressed, Anxious, Or Depressed, This Is Your Counterintuitive Medicine | Rabbi Sharon Brous
Recommended by Courtney Martin as a wisdom figure and author of a book that offers moral guidance.

Rabbi Sharon Brous and Leah Solomon