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Back to Nature with Ahuva Gottdiener

Back to Nature with Ahuva Gottdiener

FromBe Impactful by Impact Fashion


Back to Nature with Ahuva Gottdiener

FromBe Impactful by Impact Fashion

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Length:
48 minutes
Released:
Nov 15, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

I talk with Ahuva Gottdiener, better known as Homegrown Kosher, someone who’s always been fascinated by how things were made. She shares the choice to turn certain hobbies into a business and leave other as just hobbies why she thinks it’s important for anyone who can to grow their food, and how the way she cares for her kids has changed as they’ve gotten older. Ahuva Gottdiener of Homegrown Kosher is a foodie dissident. Bridging the food knowledge gap between ground and plate, Ahuva shares her fascination with the fundamentals through education, inspiration and connection. Widely lauded as perhaps the most bona fide artisan sourdough baker and authentic suburban homesteader (seriously, she raises chickens with her family in Wesley Hills, NY!) Ahuva's love for the origins of our sustenance provides fuel for her mission of connection. To learn more about Ahuva and how you can start your dissent, you can follow her on Instagram @homegrownkosher and read the blog at homegrownkosher.com Click here to see The Ready Topper Click here to see dresses perfect for wedding season, including The Slip Dress and The Gemstone Print Blossom Dress. Click here for a collection of at home fashion activities. To hear more episodes, subscribe and head over to Impactfashionnyc.com/blog/podcast. Be Impactful is presented by Impact Fashion, your destination for all things size inclusive modest fashion
Released:
Nov 15, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Hi, I'm Rivky Itzkowitz I’m the founder and designer at Impact Fashion and I’m the host here at Be Impactful, the show about women making an Impact in their own corners of the world. I started Impact Fashion in November of 2016 so that the modest minded women in my community could feel empowered to put their best foot forward every day, regardless of their size. In the process of growing my business I’ve been fortunate enough to connect with women of all different types and from all different fields. And the main lesson I’ve learnt is that we are all just improvising. We’re going around doing the best we can with what we’ve got, feeling self conscious about what everyone else is accomplishing. The truth is, the people who you’re looking over your shoulder at are probably doing the exact same thing to someone else. So let’s talk about the real nitty gritty in our lives and journeys and lift each other up by being just a bit more open. Join me and my guests as we try to figure out what it means to Be Impactful.