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    <description>The Personal Pizza Podcast is a deliciously different podcast that merges clinical psychology, comedy, and pizza. Simcha Levenberg, a unique therapist with a love for baking pizza, invites guests to his home for a slice of pizza and a slice of life.
Each episode dives into a variety of topics that affect our mental health: cooking and emotional well-being, loneliness, psychedelics and metabolizing trauma (or not), large group awareness trainings, complicated bereavement, spiritual traps, and the complicated relationships we have with others (and ourselves) - while simultaneously crafting and sharing some fantastic homemade pizza.

This show is more than just food for thought – we are breaking bread to build connections. Mental health professionals, comedians, writers, and chefs sit around the table, making sense of confusing relationships, finding humor in unexpected places, and discovering the wisdom in our shared human experiences.

Come for the pizza, stay for the insights. Therapy is better with pizza, trust me.
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This show is more than just food for thought – we are breaking bread to build connections. Mental health professionals, comedians, writers, and chefs sit around the table, making sense of confusing relationships, finding humor in unexpected places, and discovering the wisdom in our shared human experiences.

Come for the pizza, stay for the insights. Therapy is better with pizza, trust me.
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this savory episode of the <em>Personal Pizza Podcast</em>, host Simcha Levenberg rolls up his sleeves with friend and film producer Raphael Margules for a fresh-baked conversation about movies, meaning, and making grandma pizza from scratch.</p><p>Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/z4pAN9p8QIg</p><p>As the dough rises, so does the dialogue - Raphael shares his path into the film industry, what it really takes to produce compelling work, and how his Orthodox Jewish background influences the kinds of stories he champions. They explore the idea of <em>frum movies</em> - films that resonate with observant Jewish audiences, not because they're overtly religious, but because they carry emotional truth, depth, and dignity.</p><p><br>From industry hurdles to creative wins, he opens up about what draws him to a project and the tension between personal values and commercial demands. The two swap favorite films, debate which directors <em>almost</em> qualify as frum-friendly, and reflect on how stories can subtly reflect faith without preaching.</p><p><br>With warmth, curiosity, and just the right amount of mozzarella, this episode offers a fresh take on faith, film, and finding resonance in unexpected places.</p><p><br>👉 <strong>Subscribe now</strong> and take a bite out of the most fascinating topics on mind, body, and soul. This is just the beginning.</p><p><strong>Simcha Levenberg</strong> (https://slevenberg.com/)  is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of California. He uses a unique blend of humor, authenticity and real world knowledge. Simcha helps individuals clarify their personal values and live a present and more meaningful life. He helps couples transform their relationships to be more open and emotionally flexible. </p><p>This show is Produced by Rainbow Creative with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Producer Rithu Jagannath, &amp; Editor Jeremiah Schultz. To learn more about how to make a podcast for you and your business, visit<a href="http://rainbowcreative.co/"> rainbowcreative.co </a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this savory episode of the <em>Personal Pizza Podcast</em>, host Simcha Levenberg rolls up his sleeves with friend and film producer Raphael Margules for a fresh-baked conversation about movies, meaning, and making grandma pizza from scratch.</p><p>Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/z4pAN9p8QIg</p><p>As the dough rises, so does the dialogue - Raphael shares his path into the film industry, what it really takes to produce compelling work, and how his Orthodox Jewish background influences the kinds of stories he champions. They explore the idea of <em>frum movies</em> - films that resonate with observant Jewish audiences, not because they're overtly religious, but because they carry emotional truth, depth, and dignity.</p><p><br>From industry hurdles to creative wins, he opens up about what draws him to a project and the tension between personal values and commercial demands. The two swap favorite films, debate which directors <em>almost</em> qualify as frum-friendly, and reflect on how stories can subtly reflect faith without preaching.</p><p><br>With warmth, curiosity, and just the right amount of mozzarella, this episode offers a fresh take on faith, film, and finding resonance in unexpected places.</p><p><br>👉 <strong>Subscribe now</strong> and take a bite out of the most fascinating topics on mind, body, and soul. This is just the beginning.</p><p><strong>Simcha Levenberg</strong> (https://slevenberg.com/)  is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of California. He uses a unique blend of humor, authenticity and real world knowledge. Simcha helps individuals clarify their personal values and live a present and more meaningful life. He helps couples transform their relationships to be more open and emotionally flexible. </p><p>This show is Produced by Rainbow Creative with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Producer Rithu Jagannath, &amp; Editor Jeremiah Schultz. To learn more about how to make a podcast for you and your business, visit<a href="http://rainbowcreative.co/"> rainbowcreative.co </a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this rich and reflective episode of the <em>Personal Pizza Podcast</em>, host Simcha Levenberg reconnects with his lifelong friend Rabbi Dov Yona Korn, spiritual director of Chabad House Bowery, for a conversation that spans nearly four decades of friendship and two very different pizzas.</p><p>Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/vjengrn0BE0</p><p><br>As they cook side by side, Simcha and Rabbi trace the arc of his life: from wild teen years to spiritual searching, and ultimately, to becoming a rabbi. It’s a story of transformation told with humor, honesty, and deep personal insight.</p><p><br>They revisit their childhood antics, unpack their biggest arguments, and open up about the ways they’ve grown - emotionally, spiritually, and even physically - thanks to their recent fitness journeys. Along the way, Rabbi Korn shares how he found his calling, what he’s building at Haba House, and why he's writing a memoir that pulls no punches.</p><p>This episode blends laughter, vulnerability, and the kind of unfiltered truth that only old friends can offer. It’s a conversation about growth, faith, forgiveness—and how pizza can bring it all to the table.</p><p><br>👉 <strong>Subscribe now</strong> and take a bite out of the most fascinating topics on mind, body, and soul. This is just the beginning.</p><p><strong>Simcha Levenberg</strong> (https://slevenberg.com/)  is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of California. He uses a unique blend of humor, authenticity and real world knowledge. Simcha helps individuals clarify their personal values and live a present and more meaningful life. He helps couples transform their relationships to be more open and emotionally flexible. </p><p><br>This show is Produced by Rainbow Creative with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Producer Rithu Jagannath, &amp; Editor Jeremiah Schultz. To learn more about how to make a podcast for you and your business, visit<a href="http://rainbowcreative.co/"> rainbowcreative.co </a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this rich and reflective episode of the <em>Personal Pizza Podcast</em>, host Simcha Levenberg reconnects with his lifelong friend Rabbi Dov Yona Korn, spiritual director of Chabad House Bowery, for a conversation that spans nearly four decades of friendship and two very different pizzas.</p><p>Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/vjengrn0BE0</p><p><br>As they cook side by side, Simcha and Rabbi trace the arc of his life: from wild teen years to spiritual searching, and ultimately, to becoming a rabbi. It’s a story of transformation told with humor, honesty, and deep personal insight.</p><p><br>They revisit their childhood antics, unpack their biggest arguments, and open up about the ways they’ve grown - emotionally, spiritually, and even physically - thanks to their recent fitness journeys. Along the way, Rabbi Korn shares how he found his calling, what he’s building at Haba House, and why he's writing a memoir that pulls no punches.</p><p>This episode blends laughter, vulnerability, and the kind of unfiltered truth that only old friends can offer. It’s a conversation about growth, faith, forgiveness—and how pizza can bring it all to the table.</p><p><br>👉 <strong>Subscribe now</strong> and take a bite out of the most fascinating topics on mind, body, and soul. This is just the beginning.</p><p><strong>Simcha Levenberg</strong> (https://slevenberg.com/)  is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of California. He uses a unique blend of humor, authenticity and real world knowledge. Simcha helps individuals clarify their personal values and live a present and more meaningful life. He helps couples transform their relationships to be more open and emotionally flexible. </p><p><br>This show is Produced by Rainbow Creative with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Producer Rithu Jagannath, &amp; Editor Jeremiah Schultz. To learn more about how to make a podcast for you and your business, visit<a href="http://rainbowcreative.co/"> rainbowcreative.co </a></p>]]>
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      <title>What Stand-Up Comedy Taught Me About Healing w/ Gerry Katzman</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this flavorful and insightful episode of the <em>Personal Pizza Podcast</em>, host Simcha Levenberg sits down with his friend Gerry Katzman — stand-up comedian, teacher, and deep thinker — for a wide-ranging conversation that’s equal parts heart and humor.</p><p>Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/eGY8qO3eqhY</p><p>The two reflect on their shared love of pizza, starting with the grandma pie they baked together, and spiral into deeper topics like life lessons from therapy, the role of comedy as a healing force, and how laughter can crack open pathways to growth. Gerry opens up about his journey as both a performer and teacher, sharing how he helps others uncover joy and meaning through humor.</p><p><br>Together, they unpack the pros and cons of large group awareness training like Landmark, and Gerry offers his honest take as someone who’s been through it. He also shares his unique approach to therapy, blending stand-up smarts with tools inspired by Internal Family Systems (IFS) to help others navigate their inner worlds with more compassion and clarity.</p><p><br>From fatherhood to funny bones, personal development to pizza dough, this episode covers a rich spread. They wrap up with a tasting session and feedback on their homemade pie — a delicious metaphor for growth, collaboration, and the kind of environment Gerry believes comedy (and life) thrives in: supportive, kind, and real.</p><p><br>👉 <strong>Subscribe now</strong> and take a bite out of the most fascinating topics on mind, body, and soul. This is just the beginning.</p><p><strong>Simcha Levenberg</strong> (https://slevenberg.com/)  is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of California. He uses a unique blend of humor, authenticity and real world knowledge. Simcha helps individuals clarify their personal values and live a present and more meaningful life. He helps couples transform their relationships to be more open and emotionally flexible. </p><p><br>This show is Produced by Rainbow Creative with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Producer Rithu Jagannath, &amp; Editor Jeremiah Schultz. To learn more about how to make a podcast for you and your business, visit<a href="http://rainbowcreative.co/"> rainbowcreative.co </a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this flavorful and insightful episode of the <em>Personal Pizza Podcast</em>, host Simcha Levenberg sits down with his friend Gerry Katzman — stand-up comedian, teacher, and deep thinker — for a wide-ranging conversation that’s equal parts heart and humor.</p><p>Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/eGY8qO3eqhY</p><p>The two reflect on their shared love of pizza, starting with the grandma pie they baked together, and spiral into deeper topics like life lessons from therapy, the role of comedy as a healing force, and how laughter can crack open pathways to growth. Gerry opens up about his journey as both a performer and teacher, sharing how he helps others uncover joy and meaning through humor.</p><p><br>Together, they unpack the pros and cons of large group awareness training like Landmark, and Gerry offers his honest take as someone who’s been through it. He also shares his unique approach to therapy, blending stand-up smarts with tools inspired by Internal Family Systems (IFS) to help others navigate their inner worlds with more compassion and clarity.</p><p><br>From fatherhood to funny bones, personal development to pizza dough, this episode covers a rich spread. They wrap up with a tasting session and feedback on their homemade pie — a delicious metaphor for growth, collaboration, and the kind of environment Gerry believes comedy (and life) thrives in: supportive, kind, and real.</p><p><br>👉 <strong>Subscribe now</strong> and take a bite out of the most fascinating topics on mind, body, and soul. This is just the beginning.</p><p><strong>Simcha Levenberg</strong> (https://slevenberg.com/)  is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of California. He uses a unique blend of humor, authenticity and real world knowledge. Simcha helps individuals clarify their personal values and live a present and more meaningful life. He helps couples transform their relationships to be more open and emotionally flexible. </p><p><br>This show is Produced by Rainbow Creative with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Producer Rithu Jagannath, &amp; Editor Jeremiah Schultz. To learn more about how to make a podcast for you and your business, visit<a href="http://rainbowcreative.co/"> rainbowcreative.co </a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this tender and laugh-filled episode of the <em>Personal Pizza Podcast</em>, host Simcha Levenberg is joined by his longtime friend Shira Rose for a rich conversation about two seemingly unrelated — but deeply connected — topics: grief and gluten.</p><p>Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/BQQOMaLxVww</p><p>What starts as a chat about the struggles of gluten-free living (and the trials of making a gluten-free pizza crust) quickly expands into something more profound. Together, Simcha and Shira explore how food, memory, and media shape the way we process loss and hold onto joy. With warmth and vulnerability, Shira shares her personal experiences navigating grief — and how these moments have shaped her decision to pursue a graduate degree in Marriage and Family Therapy.</p><p>The two dive into beloved movies and series like <em>The Lion King</em>, <em>Harry Potter</em>, and <em>Finding Nemo</em>, unpacking how these stories gently introduce us to themes of parental loss, identity, and resilience. Their reflections are both emotionally resonant and sprinkled with humor, offering a rare mix of insight and levity.</p><p>Throughout the episode, Shira and Simcha weave in shared memories, movie references, and honest reflections on coping mechanisms — from therapy to storytelling to pizza-making experiments gone slightly wrong. By the end, Shira offers a moving reflection on how we carry our grief, and how it can coexist with laughter, love, and even a perfectly imperfect slice of gluten-free pizza.</p><p>👉 <strong>Subscribe now</strong> and take a bite out of the most fascinating topics on mind, body, and soul. This is just the beginning.</p><p><strong>Simcha Levenberg</strong> (https://slevenberg.com/)  is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of California. He uses a unique blend of humor, authenticity and real world knowledge. Simcha helps individuals clarify their personal values and live a present and more meaningful life. He helps couples transform their relationships to be more open and emotionally flexible. </p><p><br>This show is Produced by Rainbow Creative with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Producer Rithu Jagannath, &amp; Editor Jeremiah Schultz. To learn more about how to make a podcast for you and your business, visit<a href="http://rainbowcreative.co/"> rainbowcreative.co </a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this tender and laugh-filled episode of the <em>Personal Pizza Podcast</em>, host Simcha Levenberg is joined by his longtime friend Shira Rose for a rich conversation about two seemingly unrelated — but deeply connected — topics: grief and gluten.</p><p>Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/BQQOMaLxVww</p><p>What starts as a chat about the struggles of gluten-free living (and the trials of making a gluten-free pizza crust) quickly expands into something more profound. Together, Simcha and Shira explore how food, memory, and media shape the way we process loss and hold onto joy. With warmth and vulnerability, Shira shares her personal experiences navigating grief — and how these moments have shaped her decision to pursue a graduate degree in Marriage and Family Therapy.</p><p>The two dive into beloved movies and series like <em>The Lion King</em>, <em>Harry Potter</em>, and <em>Finding Nemo</em>, unpacking how these stories gently introduce us to themes of parental loss, identity, and resilience. Their reflections are both emotionally resonant and sprinkled with humor, offering a rare mix of insight and levity.</p><p>Throughout the episode, Shira and Simcha weave in shared memories, movie references, and honest reflections on coping mechanisms — from therapy to storytelling to pizza-making experiments gone slightly wrong. By the end, Shira offers a moving reflection on how we carry our grief, and how it can coexist with laughter, love, and even a perfectly imperfect slice of gluten-free pizza.</p><p>👉 <strong>Subscribe now</strong> and take a bite out of the most fascinating topics on mind, body, and soul. This is just the beginning.</p><p><strong>Simcha Levenberg</strong> (https://slevenberg.com/)  is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of California. He uses a unique blend of humor, authenticity and real world knowledge. Simcha helps individuals clarify their personal values and live a present and more meaningful life. He helps couples transform their relationships to be more open and emotionally flexible. </p><p><br>This show is Produced by Rainbow Creative with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Producer Rithu Jagannath, &amp; Editor Jeremiah Schultz. To learn more about how to make a podcast for you and your business, visit<a href="http://rainbowcreative.co/"> rainbowcreative.co </a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2025 02:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this tender and laugh-filled episode of the <em>Personal Pizza Podcast</em>, host Simcha Levenberg is joined by his longtime friend Shira Rose for a rich conversation about two seemingly unrelated — but deeply connected — topics: grief and gluten.</p><p>Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/BQQOMaLxVww</p><p>What starts as a chat about the struggles of gluten-free living (and the trials of making a gluten-free pizza crust) quickly expands into something more profound. Together, Simcha and Shira explore how food, memory, and media shape the way we process loss and hold onto joy. With warmth and vulnerability, Shira shares her personal experiences navigating grief — and how these moments have shaped her decision to pursue a graduate degree in Marriage and Family Therapy.</p><p>The two dive into beloved movies and series like <em>The Lion King</em>, <em>Harry Potter</em>, and <em>Finding Nemo</em>, unpacking how these stories gently introduce us to themes of parental loss, identity, and resilience. Their reflections are both emotionally resonant and sprinkled with humor, offering a rare mix of insight and levity.</p><p>Throughout the episode, Shira and Simcha weave in shared memories, movie references, and honest reflections on coping mechanisms — from therapy to storytelling to pizza-making experiments gone slightly wrong. By the end, Shira offers a moving reflection on how we carry our grief, and how it can coexist with laughter, love, and even a perfectly imperfect slice of gluten-free pizza.</p><p>👉 <strong>Subscribe now</strong> and take a bite out of the most fascinating topics on mind, body, and soul. This is just the beginning.</p><p><strong>Simcha Levenberg</strong> (https://slevenberg.com/)  is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of California. He uses a unique blend of humor, authenticity and real world knowledge. Simcha helps individuals clarify their personal values and live a present and more meaningful life. He helps couples transform their relationships to be more open and emotionally flexible. </p><p><br>This show is Produced by Rainbow Creative with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Producer Rithu Jagannath, &amp; Editor Jeremiah Schultz. To learn more about how to make a podcast for you and your business, visit<a href="http://rainbowcreative.co/"> rainbowcreative.co </a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>How Growing Up with Addiction Shaped My Comedy w/ Byron Bowers</title>
      <itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>7</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How Growing Up with Addiction Shaped My Comedy w/ Byron Bowers</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this heartfelt and hilarious episode of the Personal Pizza Podcast, host Simcha Levenberg sits down with comedian and actor Byron Bowers. Byron opens up about growing up with a drug-addicted father and facing mental health challenges head-on.</p><p>Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/aNIisLuBfqQ</p><p><br>Together, they explore Byron’s powerful journey into spirituality and healing through psychedelics, unpacking how these experiences reshaped his view on life and mental wellness.</p><p><br>Byron shares exciting news about his upcoming Marvel role in <em>Wonderman</em> and his soon-to-be-released book, giving us a glimpse behind the scenes of his evolving career.</p><p><br>They dive into the stigma of mental illness in different communities and reflect on the delicate balance of life, love, and personal growth.</p><p><br>Whether you’re curious about comedy, spirituality, or just love a good slice of pizza with your podcast, this episode serves up an unforgettable mix of honesty, humor, and heart.</p><p><br>👉 <strong>Subscribe now</strong> and take a bite out of the most fascinating topics on mind, body, and soul. This is just the beginning.</p><p><strong>Simcha Levenberg</strong> (https://slevenberg.com/)  is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of California. He uses a unique blend of humor, authenticity and real world knowledge. Simcha helps individuals clarify their personal values and live a present and more meaningful life. He helps couples transform their relationships to be more open and emotionally flexible. </p><p><br>This show is Produced by Rainbow Creative with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Producer Rithu Jagannath, &amp; Editor Jeremiah Schultz. To learn more about how to make a podcast for you and your business, visit<a href="http://rainbowcreative.co/"> rainbowcreative.co </a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this heartfelt and hilarious episode of the Personal Pizza Podcast, host Simcha Levenberg sits down with comedian and actor Byron Bowers. Byron opens up about growing up with a drug-addicted father and facing mental health challenges head-on.</p><p>Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/aNIisLuBfqQ</p><p><br>Together, they explore Byron’s powerful journey into spirituality and healing through psychedelics, unpacking how these experiences reshaped his view on life and mental wellness.</p><p><br>Byron shares exciting news about his upcoming Marvel role in <em>Wonderman</em> and his soon-to-be-released book, giving us a glimpse behind the scenes of his evolving career.</p><p><br>They dive into the stigma of mental illness in different communities and reflect on the delicate balance of life, love, and personal growth.</p><p><br>Whether you’re curious about comedy, spirituality, or just love a good slice of pizza with your podcast, this episode serves up an unforgettable mix of honesty, humor, and heart.</p><p><br>👉 <strong>Subscribe now</strong> and take a bite out of the most fascinating topics on mind, body, and soul. This is just the beginning.</p><p><strong>Simcha Levenberg</strong> (https://slevenberg.com/)  is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of California. He uses a unique blend of humor, authenticity and real world knowledge. Simcha helps individuals clarify their personal values and live a present and more meaningful life. He helps couples transform their relationships to be more open and emotionally flexible. </p><p><br>This show is Produced by Rainbow Creative with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Producer Rithu Jagannath, &amp; Editor Jeremiah Schultz. To learn more about how to make a podcast for you and your business, visit<a href="http://rainbowcreative.co/"> rainbowcreative.co </a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jun 2025 02:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Simcha Levenberg LMFT</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this heartfelt and hilarious episode of the Personal Pizza Podcast, host Simcha Levenberg sits down with comedian and actor Byron Bowers. Byron opens up about growing up with a drug-addicted father and facing mental health challenges head-on.</p><p>Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/aNIisLuBfqQ</p><p><br>Together, they explore Byron’s powerful journey into spirituality and healing through psychedelics, unpacking how these experiences reshaped his view on life and mental wellness.</p><p><br>Byron shares exciting news about his upcoming Marvel role in <em>Wonderman</em> and his soon-to-be-released book, giving us a glimpse behind the scenes of his evolving career.</p><p><br>They dive into the stigma of mental illness in different communities and reflect on the delicate balance of life, love, and personal growth.</p><p><br>Whether you’re curious about comedy, spirituality, or just love a good slice of pizza with your podcast, this episode serves up an unforgettable mix of honesty, humor, and heart.</p><p><br>👉 <strong>Subscribe now</strong> and take a bite out of the most fascinating topics on mind, body, and soul. This is just the beginning.</p><p><strong>Simcha Levenberg</strong> (https://slevenberg.com/)  is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of California. He uses a unique blend of humor, authenticity and real world knowledge. Simcha helps individuals clarify their personal values and live a present and more meaningful life. He helps couples transform their relationships to be more open and emotionally flexible. </p><p><br>This show is Produced by Rainbow Creative with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Producer Rithu Jagannath, &amp; Editor Jeremiah Schultz. To learn more about how to make a podcast for you and your business, visit<a href="http://rainbowcreative.co/"> rainbowcreative.co </a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title> Why Functional Training Is the Future of Fitness w/ Mark Smith</title>
      <itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>6</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Watch this episode on YouTube now! <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cogg8_cF-P8">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cogg8_cF-P8</a></p><p>In this high-powered, deeply human episode of the <em>Personal Pizza Podcast</em>, Simcha Levenberg sits down with <strong>Mark Smith</strong> - former professional bodybuilder, boxer, and British <em>Gladiators</em> icon to slice into the layered world of fitness, fame, and personal evolution.</p><p><br>From his protein-packed beginnings in competitive bodybuilding to his larger-than-life stint on <em>Gladiators</em>, Mark shares the behind-the-scenes of a body built for battle complete with old-school training splits, ‘90s fad diets, and a few eyebrow-raising supplements along the way.</p><p>With honesty and zero flexing, Mark opens up about his experience with steroids and performance enhancers, reflecting on how ambition, image, and industry pressures shaped (and sometimes strained) his body and mind.</p><p>He even shares what it was like to train actor <strong>Jonathan Majors</strong> for his intense role in <em>Magazine Dreams</em>, offering a glimpse into the demands of building a body for the big screen.</p><p><br>Whether you’re gym-curious, chasing gains, or simply reflecting on your own relationship to health—this episode brings the heart behind the hustle. No judgment, no gimmicks—just truth, sweat, and a surprisingly tender core.</p><p><br>👉 <strong>Subscribe now</strong> and take a bite out of the most fascinating topics on mind, body, and soul. This is just the beginning.</p><p><strong>Simcha Levenberg</strong> (https://slevenberg.com/)  is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of California. He uses a unique blend of humor, authenticity and real world knowledge. Simcha helps individuals clarify their personal values and live a present and more meaningful life. He helps couples transform their relationships to be more open and emotionally flexible. </p><p><br>This show is Produced by Rainbow Creative with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Producer Rithu Jagannath, &amp; Editor Jeremiah Schultz. To learn more about how to make a podcast for you and your business, visit<a href="http://rainbowcreative.co/"> rainbowcreative.co </a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Watch this episode on YouTube now! <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cogg8_cF-P8">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cogg8_cF-P8</a></p><p>In this high-powered, deeply human episode of the <em>Personal Pizza Podcast</em>, Simcha Levenberg sits down with <strong>Mark Smith</strong> - former professional bodybuilder, boxer, and British <em>Gladiators</em> icon to slice into the layered world of fitness, fame, and personal evolution.</p><p><br>From his protein-packed beginnings in competitive bodybuilding to his larger-than-life stint on <em>Gladiators</em>, Mark shares the behind-the-scenes of a body built for battle complete with old-school training splits, ‘90s fad diets, and a few eyebrow-raising supplements along the way.</p><p>With honesty and zero flexing, Mark opens up about his experience with steroids and performance enhancers, reflecting on how ambition, image, and industry pressures shaped (and sometimes strained) his body and mind.</p><p>He even shares what it was like to train actor <strong>Jonathan Majors</strong> for his intense role in <em>Magazine Dreams</em>, offering a glimpse into the demands of building a body for the big screen.</p><p><br>Whether you’re gym-curious, chasing gains, or simply reflecting on your own relationship to health—this episode brings the heart behind the hustle. No judgment, no gimmicks—just truth, sweat, and a surprisingly tender core.</p><p><br>👉 <strong>Subscribe now</strong> and take a bite out of the most fascinating topics on mind, body, and soul. This is just the beginning.</p><p><strong>Simcha Levenberg</strong> (https://slevenberg.com/)  is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of California. He uses a unique blend of humor, authenticity and real world knowledge. Simcha helps individuals clarify their personal values and live a present and more meaningful life. He helps couples transform their relationships to be more open and emotionally flexible. </p><p><br>This show is Produced by Rainbow Creative with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Producer Rithu Jagannath, &amp; Editor Jeremiah Schultz. To learn more about how to make a podcast for you and your business, visit<a href="http://rainbowcreative.co/"> rainbowcreative.co </a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Jun 2025 02:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Simcha Levenberg LMFT</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Watch this episode on YouTube now! <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cogg8_cF-P8">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cogg8_cF-P8</a></p><p>In this high-powered, deeply human episode of the <em>Personal Pizza Podcast</em>, Simcha Levenberg sits down with <strong>Mark Smith</strong> - former professional bodybuilder, boxer, and British <em>Gladiators</em> icon to slice into the layered world of fitness, fame, and personal evolution.</p><p><br>From his protein-packed beginnings in competitive bodybuilding to his larger-than-life stint on <em>Gladiators</em>, Mark shares the behind-the-scenes of a body built for battle complete with old-school training splits, ‘90s fad diets, and a few eyebrow-raising supplements along the way.</p><p>With honesty and zero flexing, Mark opens up about his experience with steroids and performance enhancers, reflecting on how ambition, image, and industry pressures shaped (and sometimes strained) his body and mind.</p><p>He even shares what it was like to train actor <strong>Jonathan Majors</strong> for his intense role in <em>Magazine Dreams</em>, offering a glimpse into the demands of building a body for the big screen.</p><p><br>Whether you’re gym-curious, chasing gains, or simply reflecting on your own relationship to health—this episode brings the heart behind the hustle. No judgment, no gimmicks—just truth, sweat, and a surprisingly tender core.</p><p><br>👉 <strong>Subscribe now</strong> and take a bite out of the most fascinating topics on mind, body, and soul. This is just the beginning.</p><p><strong>Simcha Levenberg</strong> (https://slevenberg.com/)  is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of California. He uses a unique blend of humor, authenticity and real world knowledge. Simcha helps individuals clarify their personal values and live a present and more meaningful life. He helps couples transform their relationships to be more open and emotionally flexible. </p><p><br>This show is Produced by Rainbow Creative with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Producer Rithu Jagannath, &amp; Editor Jeremiah Schultz. To learn more about how to make a podcast for you and your business, visit<a href="http://rainbowcreative.co/"> rainbowcreative.co </a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Why Your Inner Critic Isn’t the Villain You Think w/ Nancy Morgan</title>
      <itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this grounding and expansive episode of the <em>Personal Pizza Podcast</em>, Simcha Levenberg warms up the conversation with therapist, facilitator, and inner-explorer <strong>Nancy Morgan</strong>, whose work spans Internal Family Systems (IFS) and Psilocybin-Assisted Therapy. 🍄🧠</p><p>Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/7kWmC1_IxC4</p><p><br>🧩 Together, they explore the intricate layers of the human psyche—no toppings too messy—as Nancy unpacks the IFS model and its non-pathologizing, deeply compassionate approach to inner healing.</p><p><br>🔥 Nancy breaks down the roles of “<strong>managers</strong>” and “<strong>firefighters</strong>”—those protective parts inside all of us that jump into action to help us survive—and how reconnecting with our core “Self-energy” can bring lasting peace and clarity.</p><p><br>🌿 They also dive into her role as a <strong>Psilocybin-Assisted Therapy facilitator</strong> in Oregon and Colorado, walking through the preparation, safety protocols, and sacred integration that surround this powerful work with plant medicine.</p><p><br>⚠️ With clinical insight and heartfelt wisdom, Nancy reflects on the long-reaching impact of <strong>Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)</strong> and how both traditional and emerging modalities can help people not just cope, but transform.</p><p><br>⚰️ And just when you think the pie is fully baked—they touch on <strong>natural and conservation burials</strong>, exploring what it means to die as intentionally as we live.</p><p><br>Whether you’re therapy-curious, plant-medicine-interested, or just craving a fresh slice of self-awareness—this episode offers a beautifully baked mix of science, soul, and softness.</p><p><br>👉 <strong>Subscribe now</strong> and take a bite out of the most fascinating topics on mind, body, and soul. This is just the beginning.</p><p><strong>Simcha Levenberg</strong> (https://slevenberg.com/)  is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of California. He uses a unique blend of humor, authenticity and real world knowledge. Simcha helps individuals clarify their personal values and live a present and more meaningful life. He helps couples transform their relationships to be more open and emotionally flexible. </p><p><br>This show is Produced by Rainbow Creative with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Producer Rithu Jagannath, &amp; Editor Jeremiah Schultz. To learn more about how to make a podcast for you and your business, visit<a href="http://rainbowcreative.co/"> rainbowcreative.co </a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this grounding and expansive episode of the <em>Personal Pizza Podcast</em>, Simcha Levenberg warms up the conversation with therapist, facilitator, and inner-explorer <strong>Nancy Morgan</strong>, whose work spans Internal Family Systems (IFS) and Psilocybin-Assisted Therapy. 🍄🧠</p><p>Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/7kWmC1_IxC4</p><p><br>🧩 Together, they explore the intricate layers of the human psyche—no toppings too messy—as Nancy unpacks the IFS model and its non-pathologizing, deeply compassionate approach to inner healing.</p><p><br>🔥 Nancy breaks down the roles of “<strong>managers</strong>” and “<strong>firefighters</strong>”—those protective parts inside all of us that jump into action to help us survive—and how reconnecting with our core “Self-energy” can bring lasting peace and clarity.</p><p><br>🌿 They also dive into her role as a <strong>Psilocybin-Assisted Therapy facilitator</strong> in Oregon and Colorado, walking through the preparation, safety protocols, and sacred integration that surround this powerful work with plant medicine.</p><p><br>⚠️ With clinical insight and heartfelt wisdom, Nancy reflects on the long-reaching impact of <strong>Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)</strong> and how both traditional and emerging modalities can help people not just cope, but transform.</p><p><br>⚰️ And just when you think the pie is fully baked—they touch on <strong>natural and conservation burials</strong>, exploring what it means to die as intentionally as we live.</p><p><br>Whether you’re therapy-curious, plant-medicine-interested, or just craving a fresh slice of self-awareness—this episode offers a beautifully baked mix of science, soul, and softness.</p><p><br>👉 <strong>Subscribe now</strong> and take a bite out of the most fascinating topics on mind, body, and soul. This is just the beginning.</p><p><strong>Simcha Levenberg</strong> (https://slevenberg.com/)  is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of California. He uses a unique blend of humor, authenticity and real world knowledge. Simcha helps individuals clarify their personal values and live a present and more meaningful life. He helps couples transform their relationships to be more open and emotionally flexible. </p><p><br>This show is Produced by Rainbow Creative with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Producer Rithu Jagannath, &amp; Editor Jeremiah Schultz. To learn more about how to make a podcast for you and your business, visit<a href="http://rainbowcreative.co/"> rainbowcreative.co </a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Jun 2025 02:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this grounding and expansive episode of the <em>Personal Pizza Podcast</em>, Simcha Levenberg warms up the conversation with therapist, facilitator, and inner-explorer <strong>Nancy Morgan</strong>, whose work spans Internal Family Systems (IFS) and Psilocybin-Assisted Therapy. 🍄🧠</p><p>Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/7kWmC1_IxC4</p><p><br>🧩 Together, they explore the intricate layers of the human psyche—no toppings too messy—as Nancy unpacks the IFS model and its non-pathologizing, deeply compassionate approach to inner healing.</p><p><br>🔥 Nancy breaks down the roles of “<strong>managers</strong>” and “<strong>firefighters</strong>”—those protective parts inside all of us that jump into action to help us survive—and how reconnecting with our core “Self-energy” can bring lasting peace and clarity.</p><p><br>🌿 They also dive into her role as a <strong>Psilocybin-Assisted Therapy facilitator</strong> in Oregon and Colorado, walking through the preparation, safety protocols, and sacred integration that surround this powerful work with plant medicine.</p><p><br>⚠️ With clinical insight and heartfelt wisdom, Nancy reflects on the long-reaching impact of <strong>Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)</strong> and how both traditional and emerging modalities can help people not just cope, but transform.</p><p><br>⚰️ And just when you think the pie is fully baked—they touch on <strong>natural and conservation burials</strong>, exploring what it means to die as intentionally as we live.</p><p><br>Whether you’re therapy-curious, plant-medicine-interested, or just craving a fresh slice of self-awareness—this episode offers a beautifully baked mix of science, soul, and softness.</p><p><br>👉 <strong>Subscribe now</strong> and take a bite out of the most fascinating topics on mind, body, and soul. This is just the beginning.</p><p><strong>Simcha Levenberg</strong> (https://slevenberg.com/)  is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of California. He uses a unique blend of humor, authenticity and real world knowledge. Simcha helps individuals clarify their personal values and live a present and more meaningful life. He helps couples transform their relationships to be more open and emotionally flexible. </p><p><br>This show is Produced by Rainbow Creative with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Producer Rithu Jagannath, &amp; Editor Jeremiah Schultz. To learn more about how to make a podcast for you and your business, visit<a href="http://rainbowcreative.co/"> rainbowcreative.co </a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>What Every Parent Gets Wrong About Discipline w/ Eli Weinstein</title>
      <itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>4</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>What Every Parent Gets Wrong About Discipline w/ Eli Weinstein</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this warm and delicious episode of the <strong>Personal Pizza Podcast</strong>, Simcha Levenberg fires up the oven as he welcomes Las Vegas-based therapist and parenting expert <strong>Eli Weinstein</strong> into his kitchen for a flavorful conversation about raising kids and rising dough. 🍕🧠</p><p>Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/KSmVr4MCfZY</p><p>👨‍🍳 Together, they craft two mouthwatering pies—a classic <strong>Neapolitan</strong> and a hearty <strong>grandma pizza</strong>—while diving into rich, real-talk discussions on modern parenting.</p><p><br>🛑 Eli shares why <strong>pausing before jumping into your kid’s arguments</strong> might be the most powerful parenting move you make, and how concepts like <strong>lighthouse parenting</strong> and <strong>gentle parenting</strong> play out in real life—not just in Instagram captions.</p><p><br>⚡ With honesty and heart, he opens up about living with <strong>ADHD</strong>, the challenges and breakthroughs he sees in his therapy practice, and why <strong>balance—not perfection—is the secret sauce</strong> in parenting.</p><p>🎙️ He also dishes on his podcast, <strong>The Dude Therapist</strong>, and teases his upcoming book on maintaining strong <strong>relationships while navigating parenthood</strong>.</p><p>Whether you’re a parent, planning to be, or just love the smell of deep conversation with fresh basil—this episode serves up nourishment for the soul and the stomach.</p><p><br>👉 <strong>Subscribe now</strong> and take a bite out of the most fascinating topics on mind, body, and soul. This is just the beginning.</p><p><strong>Simcha Levenberg</strong> (https://slevenberg.com/)  is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of California. He uses a unique blend of humor, authenticity and real world knowledge. Simcha helps individuals clarify their personal values and live a present and more meaningful life. He helps couples transform their relationships to be more open and emotionally flexible. </p><p>This show is Produced by Rainbow Creative with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Producer Rithu Jagannath, &amp; Editor Jeremiah Schultz. To learn more about how to make a podcast for you and your business, visit<a href="http://rainbowcreative.co/"> rainbowcreative.co </a></p><p>00:00 Introduction: Simplifying Parenting<br>00:37 Welcome to the Personal Pizza Podcast<br>00:48 Meet Ellie Weinstein: Parenting Expert<br>00:57 Pizza Making Begins: Neapolitan and Grandma Pizza<br>01:30 Hands-On Pizza Preparation<br>05:05 Parenting from a Deficit: Overcoming Challenges<br>11:17 Imposter Syndrome in Parenting<br>16:32 The Role of Therapy in Parenting<br>23:06 Medication Management for Kids<br>30:14 Pizza Preferences and Dough Obsession<br>30:41 Cooking Methods: Gas vs. Wood Pellets<br>31:05 Nostalgic Pizza Memories<br>32:43 Parenting Styles and Boundaries<br>39:51 ADHD: Personal Experiences and Parenting<br>48:19 The Dude Therapist Podcast Journey<br>54:49 Parenting Advice: Stop Trying So Hard<br>59:27 Public Speaking and Upcoming Book<br>01:02:34 Final Thoughts and Reflections</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this warm and delicious episode of the <strong>Personal Pizza Podcast</strong>, Simcha Levenberg fires up the oven as he welcomes Las Vegas-based therapist and parenting expert <strong>Eli Weinstein</strong> into his kitchen for a flavorful conversation about raising kids and rising dough. 🍕🧠</p><p>Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/KSmVr4MCfZY</p><p>👨‍🍳 Together, they craft two mouthwatering pies—a classic <strong>Neapolitan</strong> and a hearty <strong>grandma pizza</strong>—while diving into rich, real-talk discussions on modern parenting.</p><p><br>🛑 Eli shares why <strong>pausing before jumping into your kid’s arguments</strong> might be the most powerful parenting move you make, and how concepts like <strong>lighthouse parenting</strong> and <strong>gentle parenting</strong> play out in real life—not just in Instagram captions.</p><p><br>⚡ With honesty and heart, he opens up about living with <strong>ADHD</strong>, the challenges and breakthroughs he sees in his therapy practice, and why <strong>balance—not perfection—is the secret sauce</strong> in parenting.</p><p>🎙️ He also dishes on his podcast, <strong>The Dude Therapist</strong>, and teases his upcoming book on maintaining strong <strong>relationships while navigating parenthood</strong>.</p><p>Whether you’re a parent, planning to be, or just love the smell of deep conversation with fresh basil—this episode serves up nourishment for the soul and the stomach.</p><p><br>👉 <strong>Subscribe now</strong> and take a bite out of the most fascinating topics on mind, body, and soul. This is just the beginning.</p><p><strong>Simcha Levenberg</strong> (https://slevenberg.com/)  is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of California. He uses a unique blend of humor, authenticity and real world knowledge. Simcha helps individuals clarify their personal values and live a present and more meaningful life. He helps couples transform their relationships to be more open and emotionally flexible. </p><p>This show is Produced by Rainbow Creative with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Producer Rithu Jagannath, &amp; Editor Jeremiah Schultz. To learn more about how to make a podcast for you and your business, visit<a href="http://rainbowcreative.co/"> rainbowcreative.co </a></p><p>00:00 Introduction: Simplifying Parenting<br>00:37 Welcome to the Personal Pizza Podcast<br>00:48 Meet Ellie Weinstein: Parenting Expert<br>00:57 Pizza Making Begins: Neapolitan and Grandma Pizza<br>01:30 Hands-On Pizza Preparation<br>05:05 Parenting from a Deficit: Overcoming Challenges<br>11:17 Imposter Syndrome in Parenting<br>16:32 The Role of Therapy in Parenting<br>23:06 Medication Management for Kids<br>30:14 Pizza Preferences and Dough Obsession<br>30:41 Cooking Methods: Gas vs. Wood Pellets<br>31:05 Nostalgic Pizza Memories<br>32:43 Parenting Styles and Boundaries<br>39:51 ADHD: Personal Experiences and Parenting<br>48:19 The Dude Therapist Podcast Journey<br>54:49 Parenting Advice: Stop Trying So Hard<br>59:27 Public Speaking and Upcoming Book<br>01:02:34 Final Thoughts and Reflections</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Jun 2025 02:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this warm and delicious episode of the <strong>Personal Pizza Podcast</strong>, Simcha Levenberg fires up the oven as he welcomes Las Vegas-based therapist and parenting expert <strong>Eli Weinstein</strong> into his kitchen for a flavorful conversation about raising kids and rising dough. 🍕🧠</p><p>Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/KSmVr4MCfZY</p><p>👨‍🍳 Together, they craft two mouthwatering pies—a classic <strong>Neapolitan</strong> and a hearty <strong>grandma pizza</strong>—while diving into rich, real-talk discussions on modern parenting.</p><p><br>🛑 Eli shares why <strong>pausing before jumping into your kid’s arguments</strong> might be the most powerful parenting move you make, and how concepts like <strong>lighthouse parenting</strong> and <strong>gentle parenting</strong> play out in real life—not just in Instagram captions.</p><p><br>⚡ With honesty and heart, he opens up about living with <strong>ADHD</strong>, the challenges and breakthroughs he sees in his therapy practice, and why <strong>balance—not perfection—is the secret sauce</strong> in parenting.</p><p>🎙️ He also dishes on his podcast, <strong>The Dude Therapist</strong>, and teases his upcoming book on maintaining strong <strong>relationships while navigating parenthood</strong>.</p><p>Whether you’re a parent, planning to be, or just love the smell of deep conversation with fresh basil—this episode serves up nourishment for the soul and the stomach.</p><p><br>👉 <strong>Subscribe now</strong> and take a bite out of the most fascinating topics on mind, body, and soul. This is just the beginning.</p><p><strong>Simcha Levenberg</strong> (https://slevenberg.com/)  is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of California. He uses a unique blend of humor, authenticity and real world knowledge. Simcha helps individuals clarify their personal values and live a present and more meaningful life. He helps couples transform their relationships to be more open and emotionally flexible. </p><p>This show is Produced by Rainbow Creative with Matthew Jones as Executive Producer, Producer Rithu Jagannath, &amp; Editor Jeremiah Schultz. To learn more about how to make a podcast for you and your business, visit<a href="http://rainbowcreative.co/"> rainbowcreative.co </a></p><p>00:00 Introduction: Simplifying Parenting<br>00:37 Welcome to the Personal Pizza Podcast<br>00:48 Meet Ellie Weinstein: Parenting Expert<br>00:57 Pizza Making Begins: Neapolitan and Grandma Pizza<br>01:30 Hands-On Pizza Preparation<br>05:05 Parenting from a Deficit: Overcoming Challenges<br>11:17 Imposter Syndrome in Parenting<br>16:32 The Role of Therapy in Parenting<br>23:06 Medication Management for Kids<br>30:14 Pizza Preferences and Dough Obsession<br>30:41 Cooking Methods: Gas vs. Wood Pellets<br>31:05 Nostalgic Pizza Memories<br>32:43 Parenting Styles and Boundaries<br>39:51 ADHD: Personal Experiences and Parenting<br>48:19 The Dude Therapist Podcast Journey<br>54:49 Parenting Advice: Stop Trying So Hard<br>59:27 Public Speaking and Upcoming Book<br>01:02:34 Final Thoughts and Reflections</p>]]>
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      <title>How High-Control Seminars Hack Your Brain w/ Dr. John Hunter</title>
      <itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>3</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this eye-opening episode of the Personal Pizza Podcast, Simcha sits down with psychologist and researcher Dr. John Hunter to peel back the layers of <strong>large group awareness training (LGATs)</strong>—intense seminars that promise transformation, but at what cost? 🧠⚡</p><p>Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/37caNRzs_k8</p><p><br>🔍 With years of firsthand research, John breaks down the <strong>high-pressure tactics</strong> used in these trainings—how stress and emotional manipulation can pave the way for euphoric breakthroughs, and why that might not be as empowering as it seems.</p><p>💊 He introduces his <strong>dopaminergic defense hypothesis</strong>, a powerful framework for understanding the biochemical rollercoaster these programs can trigger—and the potential <strong>long-term psychological effects</strong> on participants.</p><p>🚨 From the blurred lines of informed consent to parallels with <strong>Scientology and the troubled teen industry</strong>, Dr. Hunter sounds the alarm on how these techniques are repackaged and sold—often without transparency or ethical oversight.</p><p>Whether you’ve been to one of these trainings, are curious about the self-help world, or just want a deeper dive into how psychology can empower <em>and</em> endanger—this episode brings clarity, caution, and some serious truth-telling to the table.</p><p>👉 <strong>Subscribe now</strong> and take a bite out of the most fascinating topics on mind, body, and soul. This is just the beginning.</p><p>Learn more about Dr. Hunter and order his book at: <a href="http://www.johnhunterphd.com/">www.johnhunterphd.com</a></p><p><strong>Simcha Levenberg</strong> (<a href="https://slevenberg.com/">https://slevenberg.com/)</a>  is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of California. He uses a unique blend of humor, authenticity and real world knowledge. Simcha helps individuals clarify their personal values and live a present and more meaningful life. He helps couples transform their relationships to be more open and emotionally flexible. </p><p><br>This show is Produced by<a href="https://www.rainbowcreative.co/"> Rainbow Creative </a>with Matthew Jones and Executive Producer, Editor Jeremiah Shultz . This episode also had the support of Producer Rithu Jagannath.</p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this eye-opening episode of the Personal Pizza Podcast, Simcha sits down with psychologist and researcher Dr. John Hunter to peel back the layers of <strong>large group awareness training (LGATs)</strong>—intense seminars that promise transformation, but at what cost? 🧠⚡</p><p>Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/37caNRzs_k8</p><p><br>🔍 With years of firsthand research, John breaks down the <strong>high-pressure tactics</strong> used in these trainings—how stress and emotional manipulation can pave the way for euphoric breakthroughs, and why that might not be as empowering as it seems.</p><p>💊 He introduces his <strong>dopaminergic defense hypothesis</strong>, a powerful framework for understanding the biochemical rollercoaster these programs can trigger—and the potential <strong>long-term psychological effects</strong> on participants.</p><p>🚨 From the blurred lines of informed consent to parallels with <strong>Scientology and the troubled teen industry</strong>, Dr. Hunter sounds the alarm on how these techniques are repackaged and sold—often without transparency or ethical oversight.</p><p>Whether you’ve been to one of these trainings, are curious about the self-help world, or just want a deeper dive into how psychology can empower <em>and</em> endanger—this episode brings clarity, caution, and some serious truth-telling to the table.</p><p>👉 <strong>Subscribe now</strong> and take a bite out of the most fascinating topics on mind, body, and soul. This is just the beginning.</p><p>Learn more about Dr. Hunter and order his book at: <a href="http://www.johnhunterphd.com/">www.johnhunterphd.com</a></p><p><strong>Simcha Levenberg</strong> (<a href="https://slevenberg.com/">https://slevenberg.com/)</a>  is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of California. He uses a unique blend of humor, authenticity and real world knowledge. Simcha helps individuals clarify their personal values and live a present and more meaningful life. He helps couples transform their relationships to be more open and emotionally flexible. </p><p><br>This show is Produced by<a href="https://www.rainbowcreative.co/"> Rainbow Creative </a>with Matthew Jones and Executive Producer, Editor Jeremiah Shultz . This episode also had the support of Producer Rithu Jagannath.</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2025 02:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Simcha Levenberg LMFT</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this eye-opening episode of the Personal Pizza Podcast, Simcha sits down with psychologist and researcher Dr. John Hunter to peel back the layers of <strong>large group awareness training (LGATs)</strong>—intense seminars that promise transformation, but at what cost? 🧠⚡</p><p>Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/37caNRzs_k8</p><p><br>🔍 With years of firsthand research, John breaks down the <strong>high-pressure tactics</strong> used in these trainings—how stress and emotional manipulation can pave the way for euphoric breakthroughs, and why that might not be as empowering as it seems.</p><p>💊 He introduces his <strong>dopaminergic defense hypothesis</strong>, a powerful framework for understanding the biochemical rollercoaster these programs can trigger—and the potential <strong>long-term psychological effects</strong> on participants.</p><p>🚨 From the blurred lines of informed consent to parallels with <strong>Scientology and the troubled teen industry</strong>, Dr. Hunter sounds the alarm on how these techniques are repackaged and sold—often without transparency or ethical oversight.</p><p>Whether you’ve been to one of these trainings, are curious about the self-help world, or just want a deeper dive into how psychology can empower <em>and</em> endanger—this episode brings clarity, caution, and some serious truth-telling to the table.</p><p>👉 <strong>Subscribe now</strong> and take a bite out of the most fascinating topics on mind, body, and soul. This is just the beginning.</p><p>Learn more about Dr. Hunter and order his book at: <a href="http://www.johnhunterphd.com/">www.johnhunterphd.com</a></p><p><strong>Simcha Levenberg</strong> (<a href="https://slevenberg.com/">https://slevenberg.com/)</a>  is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of California. He uses a unique blend of humor, authenticity and real world knowledge. Simcha helps individuals clarify their personal values and live a present and more meaningful life. He helps couples transform their relationships to be more open and emotionally flexible. </p><p><br>This show is Produced by<a href="https://www.rainbowcreative.co/"> Rainbow Creative </a>with Matthew Jones and Executive Producer, Editor Jeremiah Shultz . This episode also had the support of Producer Rithu Jagannath.</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>What No One Tells You About Grief w/ Jen Davis </title>
      <itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this heartfelt episode of the <em>Personal Pizza Podcast</em>, Simcha teams up life coach Jen Davis to explore the tender terrain of grief—all while attempting to master the art of gluten-free pizza. 🍕</p><p>Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOYyMwkhtlw</p><p>🖤 From the kitchen to the soul, Jen opens up about losing her aunt, grandparents, and both parents—and how grief reshaped her life in unexpected ways.</p><p><br> 🌊 She shares her healing journey, from time spent at the transformative Omega Institute to her evolution from therapist to life coach.</p><p><br> 🎨 Simcha and Jen dive into how creativity, ritual, and honest conversation become powerful tools for navigating loss.<br> 🍞 Plus, hear their hilarious and humble trials with gluten-free dough—where success and soggy crusts meet in equal measure.</p><p><br>Whether you're processing your own grief, supporting someone through it, or just here for the pizza—this episode offers a nourishing mix of depth, warmth, and real talk.</p><p><br>👉 <strong>Subscribe now</strong> and take a bite out of the most fascinating topics on mind, body, and soul. This is just the beginning.</p><p><strong>Simcha Levenberg</strong> (https://slevenberg.com/)  is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of California. He uses a unique blend of humor, authenticity and real world knowledge. Simcha helps individuals clarify their personal values and live a present and more meaningful life. He helps couples transform their relationships to be more open and emotionally flexible. </p><p><br>This show is Produced by Rainbow Creative with Matthew Jones and Executive Producer, Editor Jeremiah Shultz, and Producer Rithu Jagannath. This episode also had the support of Producer Evy Bjorn. To learn more about how to make a podcast for you and your business, visit<a href="http://rainbowcreative.co"> rainbowcreative.co </a></p><p>00:00 Introduction to Emotional Complexity<br>00:45 Welcome to the Kitchen<br>01:58 Pizza Making and Grief Discussion<br>02:46 Jen's Grief Journey<br>07:10 Sim's Family Losses<br>09:49 Processing Grief Through Therapy<br>14:23 Creative Arts and Grief<br>15:40 Making the Perfect Gluten-Free Pizza<br>25:53 The Primal Response to Grief<br>28:12 Understanding the Startle Response<br>28:32 The Power of Grief and Art<br>29:25 Personal Experiences with Grief<br>29:42 Childhood and Family Dynamics<br>30:31 The Impact of Losing a Parent<br>31:27 Therapy and Personal Growth<br>32:17 The Role of Creativity in Healing<br>48:40 Jewish Grieving Traditions<br>55:42 Reflections on Grief and Healing</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this heartfelt episode of the <em>Personal Pizza Podcast</em>, Simcha teams up life coach Jen Davis to explore the tender terrain of grief—all while attempting to master the art of gluten-free pizza. 🍕</p><p>Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOYyMwkhtlw</p><p>🖤 From the kitchen to the soul, Jen opens up about losing her aunt, grandparents, and both parents—and how grief reshaped her life in unexpected ways.</p><p><br> 🌊 She shares her healing journey, from time spent at the transformative Omega Institute to her evolution from therapist to life coach.</p><p><br> 🎨 Simcha and Jen dive into how creativity, ritual, and honest conversation become powerful tools for navigating loss.<br> 🍞 Plus, hear their hilarious and humble trials with gluten-free dough—where success and soggy crusts meet in equal measure.</p><p><br>Whether you're processing your own grief, supporting someone through it, or just here for the pizza—this episode offers a nourishing mix of depth, warmth, and real talk.</p><p><br>👉 <strong>Subscribe now</strong> and take a bite out of the most fascinating topics on mind, body, and soul. This is just the beginning.</p><p><strong>Simcha Levenberg</strong> (https://slevenberg.com/)  is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of California. He uses a unique blend of humor, authenticity and real world knowledge. Simcha helps individuals clarify their personal values and live a present and more meaningful life. He helps couples transform their relationships to be more open and emotionally flexible. </p><p><br>This show is Produced by Rainbow Creative with Matthew Jones and Executive Producer, Editor Jeremiah Shultz, and Producer Rithu Jagannath. This episode also had the support of Producer Evy Bjorn. To learn more about how to make a podcast for you and your business, visit<a href="http://rainbowcreative.co"> rainbowcreative.co </a></p><p>00:00 Introduction to Emotional Complexity<br>00:45 Welcome to the Kitchen<br>01:58 Pizza Making and Grief Discussion<br>02:46 Jen's Grief Journey<br>07:10 Sim's Family Losses<br>09:49 Processing Grief Through Therapy<br>14:23 Creative Arts and Grief<br>15:40 Making the Perfect Gluten-Free Pizza<br>25:53 The Primal Response to Grief<br>28:12 Understanding the Startle Response<br>28:32 The Power of Grief and Art<br>29:25 Personal Experiences with Grief<br>29:42 Childhood and Family Dynamics<br>30:31 The Impact of Losing a Parent<br>31:27 Therapy and Personal Growth<br>32:17 The Role of Creativity in Healing<br>48:40 Jewish Grieving Traditions<br>55:42 Reflections on Grief and Healing</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this heartfelt episode of the <em>Personal Pizza Podcast</em>, Simcha teams up life coach Jen Davis to explore the tender terrain of grief—all while attempting to master the art of gluten-free pizza. 🍕</p><p>Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOYyMwkhtlw</p><p>🖤 From the kitchen to the soul, Jen opens up about losing her aunt, grandparents, and both parents—and how grief reshaped her life in unexpected ways.</p><p><br> 🌊 She shares her healing journey, from time spent at the transformative Omega Institute to her evolution from therapist to life coach.</p><p><br> 🎨 Simcha and Jen dive into how creativity, ritual, and honest conversation become powerful tools for navigating loss.<br> 🍞 Plus, hear their hilarious and humble trials with gluten-free dough—where success and soggy crusts meet in equal measure.</p><p><br>Whether you're processing your own grief, supporting someone through it, or just here for the pizza—this episode offers a nourishing mix of depth, warmth, and real talk.</p><p><br>👉 <strong>Subscribe now</strong> and take a bite out of the most fascinating topics on mind, body, and soul. This is just the beginning.</p><p><strong>Simcha Levenberg</strong> (https://slevenberg.com/)  is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of California. He uses a unique blend of humor, authenticity and real world knowledge. Simcha helps individuals clarify their personal values and live a present and more meaningful life. He helps couples transform their relationships to be more open and emotionally flexible. </p><p><br>This show is Produced by Rainbow Creative with Matthew Jones and Executive Producer, Editor Jeremiah Shultz, and Producer Rithu Jagannath. This episode also had the support of Producer Evy Bjorn. To learn more about how to make a podcast for you and your business, visit<a href="http://rainbowcreative.co"> rainbowcreative.co </a></p><p>00:00 Introduction to Emotional Complexity<br>00:45 Welcome to the Kitchen<br>01:58 Pizza Making and Grief Discussion<br>02:46 Jen's Grief Journey<br>07:10 Sim's Family Losses<br>09:49 Processing Grief Through Therapy<br>14:23 Creative Arts and Grief<br>15:40 Making the Perfect Gluten-Free Pizza<br>25:53 The Primal Response to Grief<br>28:12 Understanding the Startle Response<br>28:32 The Power of Grief and Art<br>29:25 Personal Experiences with Grief<br>29:42 Childhood and Family Dynamics<br>30:31 The Impact of Losing a Parent<br>31:27 Therapy and Personal Growth<br>32:17 The Role of Creativity in Healing<br>48:40 Jewish Grieving Traditions<br>55:42 Reflections on Grief and Healing</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In the <em>premiere</em> episode of the <strong>Personal Pizza Podcast</strong>, host <strong>Simcha Levenberg</strong> sits down with psychedelic therapist <strong>Uri Kugel</strong> for a powerful, mind-expanding conversation on how psychedelics are transforming mental health treatment.</p><p>Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2G2mZruJg4k</p><p><br>🔥 From cannabis to ketamine, MDMA to mushroom therapy—Uri breaks down the myths, the science, and the soul of psychedelic medicine. He shares <em>raw personal stories</em> and <em>clinical insights</em> on treating depression, anxiety, and trauma—while exploring the crucial differences between "drugs" and true <em>medicine</em>.</p><p>💨 Learn how breath work, meditation, and touch become essential tools in healing journeys.<br> 🌱 Understand the <em>careful conditions</em> under which psychedelic use can become a path to deep, lasting change.<br> 🧘‍♂️ Discover how spiritual practice meets modern therapy in this unforgettable first episode.</p><p>Whether you're a skeptic, a seeker, or simply curious—this conversation will challenge your perspective and ignite your curiosity.</p><p>Purchase Uri's book: Deep Work: Navigating the Psycho-Spiritual Journey at <a href="https://a.co/d/hhLxwZM">https://a.co/d/hhLxwZM</a> </p><p><strong>Simcha Levenberg</strong> (<a href="https://slevenberg.com/">https://slevenberg.com/</a>)  is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of California. He uses a unique blend of humor, authenticity and real world knowledge. Simcha helps individuals clarify their personal values and live a present and more meaningful life. He helps couples transform their relationships to be more open and emotionally flexible. </p><p><br>This show is Produced by Rainbow Creative with Matthew Jones and Executive Producer, Editor Jeremiah Shultz. This episode also had the support of Producer Evy Bjorn. To learn more about how to make a podcast for you and your business, visit<a href="http://rainbowcreative.co"> rainbowcreative.co </a><a href="https://www.rainbowcreative.co/">https://www.rainbowcreative.co/<br></a><br></p><p>00:00 Introduction to Psychedelics in Therapy</p><p>02:27 Defining Medicine and Drugs</p><p>05:16 Exploring Spirituality in Therapy</p><p>11:53 Organic vs. Synthetic Compounds</p><p>21:32 Intimacy in Therapy</p><p>27:59 Ego and Its Formation</p><p>38:23 Understanding Physical Reactions to Psychedelics</p><p>39:50 Psychotherapy and Narrative Resistance</p><p>40:43 The Process of Undoing Resistance</p><p>41:28 Preparing for Psychedelic Work</p><p>41:43 The Role of Meditation and Breathwork</p><p>43:35 Assessing Readiness for Psychedelics</p><p>47:31 The Impact of Psychedelics on Mental Health</p><p>49:25 Cannabis as a Therapeutic Tool</p><p>56:12 MDMA and Emotional Healing</p><p>59:01 Ketamine and Dissociative Therapy</p><p>01:03:53 Somatic Work in Therapy</p><p>01:12:51 The Metaphor of Doors in Psychedelic Experiences</p><p>01:14:29 Closing Remarks and Personal Reflections</p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In the <em>premiere</em> episode of the <strong>Personal Pizza Podcast</strong>, host <strong>Simcha Levenberg</strong> sits down with psychedelic therapist <strong>Uri Kugel</strong> for a powerful, mind-expanding conversation on how psychedelics are transforming mental health treatment.</p><p>Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2G2mZruJg4k</p><p><br>🔥 From cannabis to ketamine, MDMA to mushroom therapy—Uri breaks down the myths, the science, and the soul of psychedelic medicine. He shares <em>raw personal stories</em> and <em>clinical insights</em> on treating depression, anxiety, and trauma—while exploring the crucial differences between "drugs" and true <em>medicine</em>.</p><p>💨 Learn how breath work, meditation, and touch become essential tools in healing journeys.<br> 🌱 Understand the <em>careful conditions</em> under which psychedelic use can become a path to deep, lasting change.<br> 🧘‍♂️ Discover how spiritual practice meets modern therapy in this unforgettable first episode.</p><p>Whether you're a skeptic, a seeker, or simply curious—this conversation will challenge your perspective and ignite your curiosity.</p><p>Purchase Uri's book: Deep Work: Navigating the Psycho-Spiritual Journey at <a href="https://a.co/d/hhLxwZM">https://a.co/d/hhLxwZM</a> </p><p><strong>Simcha Levenberg</strong> (<a href="https://slevenberg.com/">https://slevenberg.com/</a>)  is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of California. He uses a unique blend of humor, authenticity and real world knowledge. Simcha helps individuals clarify their personal values and live a present and more meaningful life. He helps couples transform their relationships to be more open and emotionally flexible. </p><p><br>This show is Produced by Rainbow Creative with Matthew Jones and Executive Producer, Editor Jeremiah Shultz. This episode also had the support of Producer Evy Bjorn. To learn more about how to make a podcast for you and your business, visit<a href="http://rainbowcreative.co"> rainbowcreative.co </a><a href="https://www.rainbowcreative.co/">https://www.rainbowcreative.co/<br></a><br></p><p>00:00 Introduction to Psychedelics in Therapy</p><p>02:27 Defining Medicine and Drugs</p><p>05:16 Exploring Spirituality in Therapy</p><p>11:53 Organic vs. Synthetic Compounds</p><p>21:32 Intimacy in Therapy</p><p>27:59 Ego and Its Formation</p><p>38:23 Understanding Physical Reactions to Psychedelics</p><p>39:50 Psychotherapy and Narrative Resistance</p><p>40:43 The Process of Undoing Resistance</p><p>41:28 Preparing for Psychedelic Work</p><p>41:43 The Role of Meditation and Breathwork</p><p>43:35 Assessing Readiness for Psychedelics</p><p>47:31 The Impact of Psychedelics on Mental Health</p><p>49:25 Cannabis as a Therapeutic Tool</p><p>56:12 MDMA and Emotional Healing</p><p>59:01 Ketamine and Dissociative Therapy</p><p>01:03:53 Somatic Work in Therapy</p><p>01:12:51 The Metaphor of Doors in Psychedelic Experiences</p><p>01:14:29 Closing Remarks and Personal Reflections</p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In the <em>premiere</em> episode of the <strong>Personal Pizza Podcast</strong>, host <strong>Simcha Levenberg</strong> sits down with psychedelic therapist <strong>Uri Kugel</strong> for a powerful, mind-expanding conversation on how psychedelics are transforming mental health treatment.</p><p>Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2G2mZruJg4k</p><p><br>🔥 From cannabis to ketamine, MDMA to mushroom therapy—Uri breaks down the myths, the science, and the soul of psychedelic medicine. He shares <em>raw personal stories</em> and <em>clinical insights</em> on treating depression, anxiety, and trauma—while exploring the crucial differences between "drugs" and true <em>medicine</em>.</p><p>💨 Learn how breath work, meditation, and touch become essential tools in healing journeys.<br> 🌱 Understand the <em>careful conditions</em> under which psychedelic use can become a path to deep, lasting change.<br> 🧘‍♂️ Discover how spiritual practice meets modern therapy in this unforgettable first episode.</p><p>Whether you're a skeptic, a seeker, or simply curious—this conversation will challenge your perspective and ignite your curiosity.</p><p>Purchase Uri's book: Deep Work: Navigating the Psycho-Spiritual Journey at <a href="https://a.co/d/hhLxwZM">https://a.co/d/hhLxwZM</a> </p><p><strong>Simcha Levenberg</strong> (<a href="https://slevenberg.com/">https://slevenberg.com/</a>)  is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of California. He uses a unique blend of humor, authenticity and real world knowledge. Simcha helps individuals clarify their personal values and live a present and more meaningful life. He helps couples transform their relationships to be more open and emotionally flexible. </p><p><br>This show is Produced by Rainbow Creative with Matthew Jones and Executive Producer, Editor Jeremiah Shultz. This episode also had the support of Producer Evy Bjorn. To learn more about how to make a podcast for you and your business, visit<a href="http://rainbowcreative.co"> rainbowcreative.co </a><a href="https://www.rainbowcreative.co/">https://www.rainbowcreative.co/<br></a><br></p><p>00:00 Introduction to Psychedelics in Therapy</p><p>02:27 Defining Medicine and Drugs</p><p>05:16 Exploring Spirituality in Therapy</p><p>11:53 Organic vs. Synthetic Compounds</p><p>21:32 Intimacy in Therapy</p><p>27:59 Ego and Its Formation</p><p>38:23 Understanding Physical Reactions to Psychedelics</p><p>39:50 Psychotherapy and Narrative Resistance</p><p>40:43 The Process of Undoing Resistance</p><p>41:28 Preparing for Psychedelic Work</p><p>41:43 The Role of Meditation and Breathwork</p><p>43:35 Assessing Readiness for Psychedelics</p><p>47:31 The Impact of Psychedelics on Mental Health</p><p>49:25 Cannabis as a Therapeutic Tool</p><p>56:12 MDMA and Emotional Healing</p><p>59:01 Ketamine and Dissociative Therapy</p><p>01:03:53 Somatic Work in Therapy</p><p>01:12:51 The Metaphor of Doors in Psychedelic Experiences</p><p>01:14:29 Closing Remarks and Personal Reflections</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Introducing...The Personal Pizza Podcast</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Personal Pizza</strong> <strong>Podcast</strong> is a deliciously different podcast that merges clinical psychology, comedy, and pizza. Simcha Levenberg, a unique therapist with a love for baking pizza, invites guests to his home for<strong> a slice of pizza and a slice of life</strong>.</p><p>Each episode dives into a variety of topics that affect our mental health: <em>cooking and emotional well-being, loneliness, psychedelics and metabolizing trauma (or not), large group awareness trainings, complicated bereavement, spiritual traps, and the complicated relationships we have with others (and ourselves)</em> - while simultaneously crafting and sharing some fantastic homemade pizza.</p><p>This show is more than just food for thought – we are <strong>breaking bread to build connections</strong>. Mental health professionals, comedians, writers, and chefs sit around the table, making sense of confusing relationships, finding humor in unexpected places, and discovering the wisdom in our shared human experiences.</p><p>Come for the pizza, stay for the insights. Therapy is better with pizza, trust me.</p><p>Coming in 2025.</p><p>This show is Produced by <a href="https://www.rainbowcreative.co/">Rainbow Creative</a> by Executive Producers Evy Bjorn, Matthew Jones, Director of Photography Patrick Edwards, Editor Jeremiah Schultz and Graphic Designer Mohamed Naser</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Personal Pizza</strong> <strong>Podcast</strong> is a deliciously different podcast that merges clinical psychology, comedy, and pizza. Simcha Levenberg, a unique therapist with a love for baking pizza, invites guests to his home for<strong> a slice of pizza and a slice of life</strong>.</p><p>Each episode dives into a variety of topics that affect our mental health: <em>cooking and emotional well-being, loneliness, psychedelics and metabolizing trauma (or not), large group awareness trainings, complicated bereavement, spiritual traps, and the complicated relationships we have with others (and ourselves)</em> - while simultaneously crafting and sharing some fantastic homemade pizza.</p><p>This show is more than just food for thought – we are <strong>breaking bread to build connections</strong>. Mental health professionals, comedians, writers, and chefs sit around the table, making sense of confusing relationships, finding humor in unexpected places, and discovering the wisdom in our shared human experiences.</p><p>Come for the pizza, stay for the insights. Therapy is better with pizza, trust me.</p><p>Coming in 2025.</p><p>This show is Produced by <a href="https://www.rainbowcreative.co/">Rainbow Creative</a> by Executive Producers Evy Bjorn, Matthew Jones, Director of Photography Patrick Edwards, Editor Jeremiah Schultz and Graphic Designer Mohamed Naser</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Nov 2024 22:45:28 -0800</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Personal Pizza</strong> <strong>Podcast</strong> is a deliciously different podcast that merges clinical psychology, comedy, and pizza. Simcha Levenberg, a unique therapist with a love for baking pizza, invites guests to his home for<strong> a slice of pizza and a slice of life</strong>.</p><p>Each episode dives into a variety of topics that affect our mental health: <em>cooking and emotional well-being, loneliness, psychedelics and metabolizing trauma (or not), large group awareness trainings, complicated bereavement, spiritual traps, and the complicated relationships we have with others (and ourselves)</em> - while simultaneously crafting and sharing some fantastic homemade pizza.</p><p>This show is more than just food for thought – we are <strong>breaking bread to build connections</strong>. Mental health professionals, comedians, writers, and chefs sit around the table, making sense of confusing relationships, finding humor in unexpected places, and discovering the wisdom in our shared human experiences.</p><p>Come for the pizza, stay for the insights. Therapy is better with pizza, trust me.</p><p>Coming in 2025.</p><p>This show is Produced by <a href="https://www.rainbowcreative.co/">Rainbow Creative</a> by Executive Producers Evy Bjorn, Matthew Jones, Director of Photography Patrick Edwards, Editor Jeremiah Schultz and Graphic Designer Mohamed Naser</p>]]>
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