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Closening - Episode Guide

 Closening with Jessie Kahnweiler

Season 1

Episode 1:

He looked at me like I was an ice cream cone


In the premiere episode Jessie chats with Stephanie Gurland for which the word Chutzpah was invented. These kindred spirits dish about heartbreak, masturbation and the kind of sex that's so good it can't last forever. Welcome to Closening. Let's Jew this!


Episode 2:

Without empathy we are f*&ked

Jessie chats with Amos Zeichner, a charming Israeli Psychology professor with a soothing Yoda vibe. The two discuss experiencing guilt during the pandemic, how to channel your anxiety into action and Jessie's current moral dilemma of falling in love with a goy because...THE HOLOCAUST. Oy vey.


Episode 3:

This guy in London can’t see a thing but he’s still living his life

Jessie chats with Alan Greenberg, a British blind ex-con who gives her tips on how to persevere through hardships. They kibitz, talk torah and possibly have phone sex. It's the best date Jessie's been on in months.


Episode 4: Just Get On With It

This week Jessie sits down with Cynthia Green, a charming 99 year-old British lady who brings some much needed class to the podcast. Jessie discusses how to digest grief and what to do when you run into your Ex at a Zoom wedding.


Episode 5: Why Not Me?

This week, Jessie chats with the brilliant Dina Rosenfeld, a bubbe, proud New Yorker, and a Professor of Social Work at NYU. The two discuss the role of fate in life and how important it is to stop and smell the flowers. Also, Jessie takes a technology break and can't stop bragging about it on social media

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