
I Am Jewtiful Podcast
I Am Jewtiful is where ancestral wisdom and modern spirit meet.
Daniella Ruth
Show overview
I Am Jewtiful Podcast launched in 2025 and has put out 48 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 25 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a several-times-a-week cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 24 min and 33 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Religion & Spirituality show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 4 weeks ago, with 36 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2026, with 36 episodes published. Published by Daniella Ruth.
From the publisher
I Am Jewtiful is where ancestral wisdom and modern spirit meet. Through conversation and contemplation, we uncover the layers of. Jewish identity - mystical, cultural, and profoundly human. Each episode is an offering of light, bridging the old and the new, the sacred and the seen. Here, spirituality becomes story and story becomes soul.
Latest Episodes
View all 48 episodesWhat's The Nus?: Episode 15 (April 22, 2026)
Spill the P: 5786 Metzora
Spill The P: Tazria
What's The Nus?: Episode 14 (April 15, 2026)
Spill the P: 5786 Shemini
Whats The Nus?: Episode 13 (April 08, 2026)
Still Salty. Still Lit. Still Chosen. Still Amy.
What's The Nus?: Episode 12 (April 01, 2026)
Spill The P: 5786 Tzav
What's The Nus?: Episode 11
Spill the P: 5786 Vayikra
Ep 36What's The Nus?: Episode 10
From Sprang Break shutdowns to synthetic shortcuts and societal breakdowns, this weeks episode of What's the Nus? is a reality check.We're talking beach bans, botox, emergencies and a culture that seems addicted to ease, attention, and instant gratification. Then we zoom out to Cuba, China, and Iran, and connect the dots on power, pressure, and patterns most people aren't paying attention to.
Ep 35Spill the P: 5786 Vayakhel
In this episode of Spill the P, we step into the energy of Vayakhel through the lens of the divine masculine - discipline, structure, action, and purpose. What does it mean to build a vessel that can actually hold something sacred? Not conceptually, but through how you show up every single day. This isn't about perfection. It's about alignment. It's about choosing persistence over passivity, clarity over chaos, and responsibility over reaction. Because the Mishkan wasn't built through intention alone, it was built through action. When you begin to move with purpose, structure your life with integrity, and lead yourself with strength, you don't just wait for miracles, you become the vessel through which they're revealed.
Ep 34What's the Nus?: Episode 9
This week on What's the Nus? we're unpacking a week of chaos and contradictions. An AI chatbot sparks controversy with a brutal political roast, whispers about the 2028 presidential race start circulating, and new polling show Americans have increasing trust issues. We also look at policy changes impacting green card holders, the continued rise of drug prices, and housing debates across the U.S. And overseas, updates on the war with Iran and some very Israeli innovations proving that even during wartime, creativity and humor don't start.
Ep 33Spill the P: 5786 Ki Tisa
This week on Spill the P, we dive into the powerful and complex parsha of Ki Tisa. From the mystery of the half-shekel to the chaos of the Golden Calf, this portion reveals what happens when we forget our role in Divine partnership. What does it mean to give our "half"? Why must we wash our hands and feet before approaching holiness? And what happens when we chase golden calves instead of stillness?Through Moshe's bold conversations with the Creator, we're reminded that the relationship between humanity and Divine is not passive, it's participatory. Accountability leads to gratitude, gratitude opens the vessel, and the vessel invites the light. This episode is about showing up, staying present, and remembering that co-creation with the Creator requires our participation.
Ep 32What's the Nus?: Episode 8
This week on What's the Nus? we review corporate accountability, government oversights, cultural fault lines, and geopolitical power plays that are all surfacing at the same time. From consumer-level concerns to policy decisions that could affect millions, there's an unmistakable sense that the ground is shifting, and quickly. We're breaking down the week's biggest developments and the broader themes underneath them. Because whether it's infrastructure, identity, enforcement, or international security, the through line is the same: the systems are being challenged, and the consequences are real.
Ep 30Spill the P: 5786 Tetzaveh
This week on Spill the P, Tetzaveh opens with olive oil for eternal light, and from there unfolds a blueprint for refinement. Pressure that produces clarity. Garments that represent responsibility. Stones that symbolize the traits we're meant to carry with balance. Orim and Tumim, light and truth, resting over the heart.We talk about why darkness requires leadership and decisive action, and why light requires humility and trust. Why obedience is not control, but conscious alignment. And why nothing we release in the process of growth is ever truly a sacrifice. Everything is preparation.
Ep 31What's the Nus?: Episode 7
This week on What's the Nus? We dig into the headlines that matter, and the ones that just make you scratch your head. From immigration policies to ICE detentions under scrutiny, to gender debates in Texas and property tax battles in New York, we break down the news, the logic behind it, and what it means for the real people. Plus, absurd stories from around the world and global tensions that keep escalating.
Ep 29Still Salty. Still Lit. Still Chosen. Still Elinor.
In this episode, I sit down with my friend Elinor to explore her personal journey. From life growing up in Israel to her time in the IDF, to eventually finding her way to Kabbalah. She shares how each chapter of her life led her closer to deeper awareness and purpose. We dive into motherhood, femininity, and the importance of reconnecting to femininity in a culture that often rewards hardness over softness. Elinor speaks about her classes on Yemima and how these lessons help women connect to their inner child through clarity, softness, strength, and spiritual depth. This conversation is heartfelt exploration of motherhood, spirituality, and the sacred strength of being a woman.
Ep 28Spill the P: 5786 Terumah
Mishpatim was about refining the inner world. Terumah is about building the vessel to hold it. Gold. Measurements. Direction. Balance. Nothing is random. The Ark protects your values. The Cherubim teach harmony. The table holds the "bread of faces" -- not who you pretend to be, but who you actually are. Because structure without heart is empty. And heart without structure collapses. This week on Spill the P, we're talking divine architecture...how to build a life that can actually protect what's sacred inside. So what's in your Ark?