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Adina Lebowitz: "Only One Song in our Hearts"

18 min · 12 de nov de 2025
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Adina Lebowitz, MA is a family mediator / coach – a career she pursued after her own high conflict divorce. Her goal is to help families find less stress and more peace in their co-parenting. She supports families facing day to day co-parenting challenges and mediates bigger issues related to school, medical decisions, job change, or new relationships. She’s a contributing author to the 2024 international best-selling book “Building Bridges of Hope: Overcoming Trauma in Family Law Cases.” Adina’s greatest delight is being a Minnesota Mammaleh of three wonderful, creative, young adults. She loves cooking, dance, music, theater, and travel. This week's episode is sponsored by: Hodroff-Epstein Memorial Chapel (https://hodroffepstein.com) Stories from the Tribe is an annual show by TC Jewfolk. The show will always be in June and information about the show will always go to our email list first. So go to bit.ly/tcj-newsletter [https://bit.ly/tcj-newsletter] and sign up for our email list to be the first to know about show dates, calls for auditions, cast announcements, and when tickets go on sale.

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