Welcome to Tzuzamen.club with your hosts
Tzipi and Tzili
Don't worry, we're not here to give you another news outlet or reality show. We’re just 2 curious and opinionated girlfriends who are eager to learn and expand their horizons. Every week we converse with a different guest who inspires us as we discuss a wide range of subjects. We’d like to invite you to join us and look forward to seeing you.
Brilliant writer Etgar Keret shares with Tzuzamen his creative ideas when writing his characters and what he tries to convey with his work.
Modi Rosenfeld discusses his brand new podcast "And Here's Modi", where he gets most of his comedic ideas and goes into detail about some of his more interesting experiences while performing.
Dog expert Yossi Guy comes onto Tzuzamen to discuss his recent trip to a dog show in France to judge breeds from both European countries and the United Arab Emirates. He shares his joy at being an Israeli judge of Arabic dog breeds as it symbolizes the beginning of peace between Israel and Arab countries.
Yossi Uzrad, Executive Chairman of Dog TV, comes onto to Tzuzamen to share the ideas and research that went into his network that is developed for and aimed at dog viewers rather than people.
Vanessa Lapa and Tomer Eliav appear on Tzuzamen to discuss their recent documentary “Speer Goes to Hollywood” and the process they went through of making and presenting a film about such a complicated and difficult subject matter.
Co-founder of the Sierra Leone Rising foundation for education and female empowerment, Princess Sarah Culberson discusses with Tzuzamen her unique and interesting background.
Expert on creative thinking Dr. Eyal Doron appears on the show to emphasize the importance of creativity no matter what people do and how it affects one’s happiness.
Arab-Israeli artist Anisa Ashkar discusses her unique artwork of Arabic calligraphy which she draws on her face. She also details some of her experiences as an Arab-Israeli artist and how that has impacted her career.
Israeli composer Ella Milch Sheriff discusses composing for the film based on her late Father’s diary which he wrote during his time in the Holocaust.
Motty Golan talks about the political influence on his work, specifically how his experience as an Israeli soldier during the Lebanon War left him traumatized.
Performer Mike Burstyn comes onto Tzuzamen to discuss his unique life of traveling with his parents’ Yiddish theatre and how what he learned has impacted him throughout the rest of his life and career.
Professor Tory Higgins talks about his book “Shared Reality” and goes into detail about how we as humans are motivated to share our experience with others.
Yaacov Trope, discusses how people develop their identity in small groups and how they connect to distant people and the future.
Goren Agmon talks about how a play is born, how immediate and historical realities produce a story and raises questions about the nature of human existence.
Brilliant writer Etgar Keret shares with Tzuzamen his creative ideas when writing his characters and what he tries to convey with his work.
A conversation about narrative and perspective from differing sides and how it is in everyone’s best interest to listen to one another instead of arguing about what each side thinks is absolutely right.
A conversation about what Koolulam represents as an organization and how they bring people together through the joy of music and collaboration.
Shir Nozaski, activist and co-founder of the organization “Have You Seen the Horizon Lately?” discusses the role of the younger generation in Israel getting involved in more social activism.
Musician and activist David Broza elaborates on his artistic process when creating music and talks about how it connects to his political activism regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
A conversation about the newer lineup of films being showed at the JCC which are about a complicated view of Israeli society through a realistic lens.
Deepak speaks on what kind of research his foundation does in terms of how mind-body practices can have a positive effect on people’s health.
Moni goes in depth about his 60 year teaching career at Juilliard as a movement acting teacher and his process of creating a character.
Brigadier General Israela Oron converses with Tzuzamen about her long career in the IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) and also about traditional gender roles in the region within all aspects of life and how they’ve changed over time.
Former EMIS Principal Gili Roman and recent EMIS graduate Jaime Musso talk about what EMIS is as an international school, as an institution to bring about change, what it means to them, and what effect it’s had on their lives.
Musician and activist David Broza elaborates on his artistic process when creating music and talks about how it connects to his political activism regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Renowned Israeli theater director Hanan Snir meets with Tzuzamen and they have a conversation about the nature of psychodrama and its effect on people.
Psychology Professor Arie Kruglanski discusses his research regarding radicalization and extremism, the circumstances that could lead up to it, and the variety of what someone could be radicalized towards.