Episodes

The Shattered-Vase Theory and a Startling Remez for E.L.U.L.
Aug. 20, 2023

The Shattered-Vase Theory and a Startling Remez for E.L.U.L.

There is a fascinating psychological theory as it pertains to post-traumatic growth called the Shattered-Vase Theory, or the Broken-Vase Theory. I was thinking about this theory and how relevant it is as we embark on our Elul journey. In this episode, we discuss this deep connection, and reveal the most inspiring aspect of the Shofar blast. We also reveal a startling remez on the Roshei Teivos of E.L.U.L. To watch the video version and to follow my classes on Torah Anytime, click here: https://w...
The History of Cotton Candy and Our Pursuit of Righteousness (Shoftim)
Aug. 17, 2023

The History of Cotton Candy and Our Pursuit of Righteousness (Shoftim)

Did you ever wonder who invented cotton candy? Get ready to be shocked as we learn some history as well as a powerful message contained within the words "Tzedek Tzedek Tirdof." If you enjoy this content, please share with your friends, family, and neighbors. Be sure to leave a rating and write a review! My book "Ready. Set. Grow." is available at your local Seforim store, or it can be ordered online at: https://mosaicapress.com/product/ready-set-grow/ Interested in watching my Torah class on Tor...
The Hat Ceremony and Our Power of Choice (Re'eh)
Aug. 10, 2023

The Hat Ceremony and Our Power of Choice (Re'eh)

The Hat Ceremony is an iconic part of college sports in which top tier players decide which school they plan on playing for. In this week's episode of The Torah Sparks Podcast we discuss this phenomenon and bring out a powerful lesson as it pertains to the power of choice. If you enjoy this content, please share with your friends, family, and neighbors. Be sure to leave a rating and write a review! My book "Ready. Set. Grow." is available at your local Seforim store, or it can be ordered online ...
Championship Merch and the Importance of Feeling Highly Qualified (Devarim)
July 21, 2023

Championship Merch and the Importance of Feeling Highly Qualified (Devarim)

In this week's episode of the Torah Sparks podcast we discuss the importance of associating oneself with greatness. I hope you enjoy! If you enjoy this content, please share with your friends, family, and neighbors. Be sure to leave a rating and write a review! My book "Ready. Set. Grow." is available at your local Seforim store, or it can be ordered online at: https://mosaicapress.com/product/ready-set-grow/ Have a wonderful week! #jew #jewish #podcast #frum #rabbi #frumpodcast #inspiration #to...
Missing an Arm (Korach)
June 23, 2023

Missing an Arm (Korach)

In this week's episode of The Torah Sparks Podcast, we talk about Korach, a story about a soldier missing an arm, and how to avoid machlokes. Check out the Torah Sparks website at https://www.torahsparks.com/ for the latest podcasts, videos and blog posts. If you enjoy this content, please share with your friends, family, and neighbors. Be sure to leave a rating and write a review! My book "Ready. Set. Grow." is available at your local Seforim store, or it can be ordered online at: https://mosai...
What Are Those Strings? (Shelach)
June 15, 2023

What Are Those Strings? (Shelach)

In this week's episode of The Torah Sparks Podcast, we reveal an incredible insight from Rabbeinu Bachaya about the topic of Tzitzis. I know this is a short description, but hey, what's wrong with a short description? Enjoy! Check out the Torah Sparks website at https://www.torahsparks.com/ for the latest podcasts, videos and blog posts. If you enjoy this content, please share with your friends, family, and neighbors. Be sure to leave a rating and write a review! My book "Ready. Set. Grow." is a...
Become an Italian Artist (Bahaloscha)
June 8, 2023

Become an Italian Artist (Bahaloscha)

In this week's episode of The Torah Sparks Podcast, we discuss why it might be well worth it to become an Italian artist. We also discuss why the Menorah had steps in front of it, if the Kohein could easily light the flame without the help of steps. Check out the Torah Sparks website at https://www.torahsparks.com/ for the latest podcasts, videos and blog posts. If you enjoy this content, please share with your friends, family, and neighbors. Be sure to leave a rating and write a review! My book...
The Sweetest Sound (Bamidbar)
May 19, 2023

The Sweetest Sound (Bamidbar)

What is the sweetest sound? A child laughing? The high part of Abie Rotenberg's Joe DiMaggio's Card? Or maybe it's the very sound of our own name? Tune in to this week's episode of The Torah Sparks Podcast to find out! Check out the Torah Sparks website at https://www.torahsparks.com/ for the latest podcasts, videos and blog posts. If you enjoy this content, please share with your friends, family, and neighbors. Be sure to leave a rating and write a review! My book "Ready. Set. Grow." is availab...
The Number 33 is Good (Behar/Bechukosai)
May 11, 2023

The Number 33 is Good (Behar/Bechukosai)

If you like numbers, you'll enjoy this week's episode of The Torah Sparks Podcast. We highlight the number 33 and discuss its relevance to the Parshah and ultimately to our very own lives. Check out the Torah Sparks website at https://www.torahsparks.com/ for the latest podcasts, videos and blog posts. If you enjoy this content, please share with your friends, family, and neighbors. Be sure to leave a rating and write a review! My book "Ready. Set. Grow." is available at your local Seforim store...
Begin Fueling Now (Emor)
May 4, 2023

Begin Fueling Now (Emor)

In this week's episode of The Torah Sparks Podcast, we discuss an important lesson about the need we as humans have for approval from others. How does this connect with the days of Sefira and our lives? Listen to find out more! Check out the Torah Sparks website at https://www.torahsparks.com/ for the latest podcasts, videos and blog posts. If you enjoy this content, please share with your friends, family, and neighbors. Be sure to leave a rating and write a review! My book "Ready. Set. Grow." i...
The Mirror Effect: Loving Your Friend Like Yourself (Acharei/Kedoshim)
April 28, 2023

The Mirror Effect: Loving Your Friend Like Yourself (Acharei/Kedoshim)

In this week's episode of The Torah Sparks Podcast, we discuss the Mirror Effect between us and Hashem and how it connects to the commandment of loving your friend like you love yourself. Check out the Torah Sparks website at https://www.torahsparks.com/ for the latest podcasts, videos and blog posts. If you enjoy this content, please share with your friends, family, and neighbors. Be sure to leave a rating and write a review! My book "Ready. Set. Grow." is available at your local Seforim store,...
A Yid Should Know He Is Heilig (Tazria/Metzorah)
April 20, 2023

A Yid Should Know He Is Heilig (Tazria/Metzorah)

In this week's episode of The Torah Sparks Podcast, we discuss the connection between Tazria and Metzora as well as a fascinating insight into the Ramchal's parable of the "garden maze." We also discuss whether or not it's redundant to call a yid a "heiliga yid." Check out the Torah Sparks website at https://www.torahsparks.com/ for the latest podcasts, videos and blog posts. If you enjoy this content, please share with your friends, family, and neighbors. Be sure to leave a rating and write a r...
The Six Constant Mitzvos (Tzav)
March 31, 2023

The Six Constant Mitzvos (Tzav)

In this week's episode of The Torah Sparks Podcast, we discuss a fascinating take on the words אש תמיד and explain a connection between these words and the 6 constant Mitzvos. Check out the Torah Sparks website at https://www.torahsparks.com/ for the latest podcasts, videos and blog posts. If you enjoy this content, please share with your friends, family, and neighbors. Be sure to leave a rating and write a review! NEW: Please subscribe to my new YouTube Channel (Motiv8 with Rabbi Ori Strum) whe...
The French Laundry (Vayikra)
March 24, 2023

The French Laundry (Vayikra)

In this week's episode of The Torah Sparks Podcast, we discuss the famed American chef Thomas Keller and his incredibly successful restaurant, The French Laundry. We discuss a psychological reason for why the restaurant attracts so many people, and apply the message to a fascinating insight on the word Vayikra at the beginning of the Parshah. Check out the Torah Sparks website at https://www.torahsparks.com/ for the latest podcasts, videos and blog posts. If you enjoy this content, please share ...
Good Chicken Sandwiches (Vayakhel/Pekudei)
March 16, 2023

Good Chicken Sandwiches (Vayakhel/Pekudei)

The claim to fame of the Jewish people is so much more than just our ability to make "good chicken sandwiches." We were given the secret recipe to be able to live a life of great purpose, meaning, and vitality. Tune in to this week's episode of The Torah Sparks Podcast to find out more about this secret and to hear a play on words on a play on words for "When Adar enters, we increase in joy." Check out the Torah Sparks website at https://www.torahsparks.com/ for the latest podcasts, videos and b...
The Art of Magna Tiles (Ki Sisa)
March 9, 2023

The Art of Magna Tiles (Ki Sisa)

If you enjoy playing with your child's toys, that's ok. You are not alone. Research has shown that when adults play with toys, it actually reduces stress. But all stress aside, there is a lesson to be learned from here; a lesson about our relationship with Hashem, our Father in Heaven. Tune in to this week's episode of The Torah Sparks Podcast to hear about Hashem's endless love for us and how we can learn to find the beauty amidst the not-so-beautiful. Check out the Torah Sparks website at http...
Make Sure YOU Come (Tetzaveh)
March 2, 2023

Make Sure YOU Come (Tetzaveh)

We do a lot of things. We daven, we learn, we do chessed. But instead of just going through the motions, we need to strive to live with emotions. The element of "you" is perhaps the single-most important aspect of living the best life possible. In this week's episode of The Torah Sparks Podcast we discuss the importance of YOU, the reason why the Parshah begins with the Menorah, a reason why we wear a costume/mask, and more. Check out the Torah Sparks website at https://www.torahsparks.com/ for ...
It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's a Jew (Terumah)
Feb. 23, 2023

It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's a Jew (Terumah)

As a creature that spends most of its time in the air, birds are quite unrelatable to us human beings. Yet, for some reason, Jewish wisdom teaches that the Jewish people are actually compared to birds. In this week's episode of The Torah Sparks Podcast, we talk about birds and bring out a fascinating idea based on a Chizkuni in Parshas Terumah. Check out the Torah Sparks website at https://www.torahsparks.com/ for the latest podcasts, videos and blog posts. If you enjoy this content, please shar...
Red Pens and the Power of Seeing the Good (Mishpatim)
Feb. 16, 2023

Red Pens and the Power of Seeing the Good (Mishpatim)

If you have a negative association with red pens, you are not alone. Research has shown that when teachers use red ink pens to mark tests, it gives us sad, angry, and negative vibes. In this week's episode of The Torah Sparks Podcast, we discuss the usage of red pens and the importance of seeing the good in our lives, especially in ourselves! Check out the Torah Sparks website at https://www.torahsparks.com/ for the latest podcasts, videos and blog posts. If you enjoy this content, please share ...
Kodak's Failure: A Lesson in Complacency (Yisro)
Feb. 9, 2023

Kodak's Failure: A Lesson in Complacency (Yisro)

There was nothing about Kodak filing for bankruptcy in 2012 that made it a "Kodak Moment." It was a moment of disaster and great failure for what was, one of the leading companies in the photograph industry. Kodak suffered from complacency, which led to their need to file bankruptcy. We learn an incredibly important life lesson about the power of "healthy dissatisfaction" and we see how Yisro, despite having "made it in life," realized there must be more to do and accomplish. Check out the Torah...
National Geographic: The Most Amazing Footage (B'shalach)
Feb. 2, 2023

National Geographic: The Most Amazing Footage (B'shalach)

Have you ever wondered how National Geographic photographers are able to capture the most exquisite and picturesque footage? It's not their expensive cameras; rather, it's the risks that they are willing to take to get the breathtaking footage. We learn a life lesson about seeing "risks" as entrance ways into a life of greatness. Nachsho, the man - the legend - who jumped into the Yam Suf, teaches us exactly this. Check out the Torah Sparks website at https://www.torahsparks.com/ for the latest ...
When There's a Will, There's a Way (Bo)
Jan. 26, 2023

When There's a Will, There's a Way (Bo)

An elderly women struggles to let go of her fancy vase despite a blazing fire rapidly approaching. An egocentric football player gets stuck in his habitual norms. A fascinating approach in understanding "When there's a will, there's a way." This week's episode of The Torah Sparks Podcast is jam packed with parables, Torah, humor, and inspiration. Check out the Torah Sparks website at https://www.torahsparks.com/ for the latest podcasts and weekly blog posts. If you enjoy this content, please sha...
Yogurt Explosions and Living with Passion | Special Guest: A. I. | Parshas Va'eira
Jan. 19, 2023

Yogurt Explosions and Living with Passion | Special Guest: A. I. | Parshas Va'eira

Yogurt seems to have a mind of its own. It always manages to get on your shirt, and occasionally in your eye. Did you know, yogurt contains live and active cultures? By now, I'm sure you've realized that in The Torah Sparks Podcast, we learn life lessons from everything and anything. Even exploding yogurt? Especially exploding yogurt. In this week's podcast, we discuss exploding yogurt and how it teaches us an important lesson about our souls and our ability to become the greatest version of our...
The Secret Sauce of the Jewish People (Shemos)
Jan. 12, 2023

The Secret Sauce of the Jewish People (Shemos)

There have been hundreds of nations that have come and gone throughout the ages, and many of them far bigger and stronger than the Jewish people. Yet, despite everything, the Jewish people have not only survived, but thrived. In this week’s episode of The Torah Sparks Podcast we discuss one of the ingredients in the “secret sauce” of the Jewish people, and more generally we discuss the importance of bringing forth our individual light amidst what we darkness and challenge we may face. Check out ...