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The Sisters Chat
Aidella, Nene, Mushky, Hesha and Menucha
10 episodes
6 days ago
We’re your favorite group of sisters, juggling work, kids, relationships, and all the messy, funny, real-life moments we usually keep in the group chat. We’ve always traded advice on everything—from dinner ideas to surviving life’s chaos—and now we’re sharing it with you. It’s honest. It’s a little loud. It’s fun. We’re the kind of family that laughs too much, talks over each other, and still somehow gets to the good stuff. Pull up a chair—you’re part of the family now.
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We’re your favorite group of sisters, juggling work, kids, relationships, and all the messy, funny, real-life moments we usually keep in the group chat. We’ve always traded advice on everything—from dinner ideas to surviving life’s chaos—and now we’re sharing it with you. It’s honest. It’s a little loud. It’s fun. We’re the kind of family that laughs too much, talks over each other, and still somehow gets to the good stuff. Pull up a chair—you’re part of the family now.
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Relationships
Society & Culture
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The Sisters Chat about Keeping Family Close
The Sisters Chat
1 hour 33 seconds
2 months ago
The Sisters Chat about Keeping Family Close

In this heartfelt episode of The Sisters Chat, the sisters dive into what it really takes to keep a big family close, from birthdays, holidays, and family trips to the laughter around meals and late-night games. With their mother joining as the special guest, she shares her wisdom on raising a large family, keeping communication alive, and building lasting traditions. Together, they reflect on milestones, cousin connections, and the unforgettable Mazinka dance that captured the blessing of togetherness.


This episode is graciously sponsored by our family musician

The Yoni Lorber Band

⁠ www.instagram.com/yonilorberband/⁠

00:00 Welcome to Sisters Chat Podcast

01:50 Celebrating Family Events and Milestones

05:37 Transitioning Seasons and Family Dynamic

06:35 Introducing Mom: The Family Matriarch

07:40 Secrets to Raising a Large Family

09:34 Family Traditions and Togetherness

12:34 The Importance of Family Trips

16:53 Creating Family Bonds Through Meals and Games

21:43 The Joy of Family Games

22:18 Celebrating Life Events Together

23:54 The Importance of Family Gatherings

27:44 Staying Connected as a Family

30:37 Sharing Milestones and Achievements

33:12 The Value of Open Communication

35:49 Embracing Family Dynamics

39:57 The Blessing of a Large Family

41:19 Family Dynamics and Cousin Connections

41:47 Sibling Relationships and Communication

43:05 Celebrating Family Milestones

44:25 The Journey to Podcasting

45:39 Creating Memorable Mezinka Celebrations

47:15 The Ultimate Mezinka Dance

50:44 Emotional Reflections on Family and Togetherness

53:41 Fast Five with Mommy

The Sisters Chat
We’re your favorite group of sisters, juggling work, kids, relationships, and all the messy, funny, real-life moments we usually keep in the group chat. We’ve always traded advice on everything—from dinner ideas to surviving life’s chaos—and now we’re sharing it with you. It’s honest. It’s a little loud. It’s fun. We’re the kind of family that laughs too much, talks over each other, and still somehow gets to the good stuff. Pull up a chair—you’re part of the family now.