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Kosher Money

What You Need to know About Mental Health & Your Money (feat. R’ Binyamin Babad)

Kosher Money

Living Lchaim

Frum, Eli Langer, Management, Jew, Judaism, Religion & Spirituality, Business, Finances, Orthodox, Jewish, Careers

5781 Ratings

🗓️ 1 August 2021

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Managing money well is a problem for many people. What many don’t realize is that financial stress can take a major toll on your mental health, too.


That’s why Kosher Money brought in Rabbi Binyamin Babad of ReliefHelp.org to discuss how closely linked together these two topics are and how there is help out there for those who need it.


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0:00.0

Money. Yep, it's on our minds. Sometimes it's on our minds a bit too much. That's why we brought in Rabbi

0:07.3

Binjam and Babad, who spearheads relief in a fantastic organization, which you'll hear more about them.

0:14.7

But money and mental health are very, very closely linked together, right? Poor mental health can

0:19.3

make earning a living extremely difficult,

0:22.3

and we wanted to get into that. So without further ado, another episode brought to you by

0:29.1

Living Lechayem sponsored. This episode is sponsored by FAAO printing. You'll hear more about them

0:36.7

in middle of this episode. But without further ado,

0:39.7

Rabbi Benyaman Babad. Being a Jew, awesome. Managing personal finances, not so awesome. Welcome to kosher

0:49.7

Money. Okay, another episode of kosher money. We're going through these like water. And today, super excited about this particular topic, mental health. I think we've come a long way over the years about the stigma. Still ways to go.

1:07.8

Rabababad, thank you for being here. Thank you very much for having me.

1:12.5

So tell us a little bit about relief.

1:15.3

I know you've been a big part of that for quite a few years.

1:17.4

For those that don't know, what is relief?

1:17.7

Okay.

1:20.8

So relief is a mental health referral service.

1:23.5

Probably the easiest way to describe it.

1:27.2

Most people know about Echo or Shuki Berman in terms of what they do for medical referrals. We do the same thing for mental health. When somebody is looking for a mental

1:32.6

health professional, it's actually very, very difficult to find in your own, maybe even

1:36.4

impossible to find in your own the right person. Because, A, very often people don't speak

1:41.9

about what their issues are. So if somebody is looking for a cardiologist, you could ask your brother-in-law.

1:46.9

But if you're looking for a psychiatrist or a therapist, you might not want to ask your brother-in-law.

1:51.2

Because of that stigma.

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