Episodes

  • The Art of Looking Like Yourself - Dr. Monasebian
    Jun 17 2026

    Dr. Monasebian is a board-certified plastic surgeon, and the man Margarita personally trusts with her own face.

    A Forest Hills native, Brandeis graduate, and proud half-Sephardic, half-Ashkenazi Jew, Dr. Monasebian has built a reputation not just for exceptional results, but for telling patients the truth.

    In an industry full of hype, he’s refreshingly candid about what procedures are worth considering, which ones are overhyped, and why credentials matter more than ever.

    In this conversation, we discuss everything from the evolution of rhinoplasty among Jewish patients to the rise of non-surgical treatments, body dysmorphia, aging gracefully, and the biggest misconceptions about plastic surgery. We also explore how he approaches these conversations with his own children—and the procedures he'd never recommend.Follow Dr. Monasebian on Instagram: @parkaveplasticsurgeryListeners get a complimentary consultation — just mention People Jew Wanna Know.

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    What We Discuss:

    00:00 Intro & Episode Agenda

    03:00 Dr. Monasebian's Jewish upbringing

    09:30 Why credentials matter (and what can go wrong)

    14:00 How rhinoplasty culture has shifted for Jewish patients

    17:30 Surgical vs. non-surgical: how to choose

    24:00 Aging well after a procedure

    29:00 Talking to his own kids about cosmetic work

    33:00 Saying no: unrealistic requests and body dysmorphia

    38:00 Lightning round — most underrated, most overrated, biggest pet peeves

    46:30 CoolSculpting, Kybella, etc.

    50:00 A message to Jewish New Yorkers

    53:00 Closing Remarks & Guest Nomination

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    54 mins
  • Rebecca Brooks — PR, Presence & Power
    Jun 10 2026

    Rebecca Brooks is the dark horse behind some of the biggest food and lifestyle personalities you know — Rachael Ray, Andrew Zimmern, Guy Fieri, Jacques Torres, Robert Irvine. She founded the Brooks Group at 25 out of her husband's family office in New York, and basically helped invent the "lifestyle of food" category before Food Network was a household name.

    Margarita talks to Rebecca about what actually happens behind the curtain — how to fix a PR crisis, how to say no without burning the bridge, and why the best clients lead with story, not product. Plus a tangent on what Judaism actually says about psychics, mediums, and the woo-woo of it all.


    Follow Rebecca on Instagram @Rebecca_BrooksPR and ⁨@BrooksGroupPR⁩ and check out her website brookspr.com

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    What We Discuss:

    00:00 Intro & Episode Agenda

    06:11 Growing up Jewish on Long Island

    10:30 Starting the Brooks Group at 25

    14:00 Pioneering storytelling in beauty PR

    17:45 Advising Jewish clients on speaking out

    20:30 Owning mistakes and the art of the apology

    23:15 How to say no without burning bridges

    25:40 Joe Dispenza, Reiki, and reading energy

    28:30 Message to the Jewish people & Guest Nomination

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    29 mins
  • Ari’el Stachel - Playing the Other
    Jun 5 2026

    Ariel Stachel—Tony winner for The Band's Visit—gets brutally honest about learning to “act” by hiding parts of himself, and what it took to finally stop. We get into his solo show Other, the identity whiplash growing up post 9/11, and why he’s willing to say the uncomfortable things—about activism, platforming, and how Jews should be portrayed in media right now. Margarita and Ariel compare notes and bond over being children of immigrants.

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    What We Discuss:

    00:00 Intro & Episode Agenda

    1:42 "My acting training was pretending to be other people"

    8:38 How has the show Other been received?

    11:27 On the experience of having immigrant parents

    19:30 Ariel's activism & message to Mamdani

    23:46 How should we tell stories about Jews today?

    29:50 On "platforming" people you disagree with

    33:44 What's next for Ariel?

    36:12 Closing Remarks & Guest Nomination

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    38 mins
  • Neil Friedman: Hollywood's Quiet Powerhouse
    May 27 2026

    Neil Friedman is the quiet powerhouse behind some of the most important Jewish cinema of the last two decades. As founder of Menemsha Films and ChaiFlicks — the world's largest Jewish streaming platform — he's racked up five consecutive Oscar-nominated films, championed hidden gems from six continents, and turned Bad Shabbos into a $1.5 million theatrical juggernaut at a moment when nobody goes to the movies anymore.

    Neil's story is one of Jewish ingenuity, resilience, and work ethic. **Special Promo to get an annual subscription to ChaiFlicks for only $36 for People Jew Wanna Know listeners!**Redemption link: http://www.chaiflicks.com/checkout/subscribe/purchase?code=people36&plan=yearly

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    What We Discuss:

    00:00 Intro & Episode Agenda

    03:15 From Park Avenue lawyer to Hollywood independent

    08:40 Why Jewish art house — and trusting his parents' taste

    12:20 Launching ChaiFlicks the first week of the pandemic

    17:10 Why *Bad Shabbos* worked when *Nobody Wants This* didn't

    24:30 The Florida-to-New York release strategy

    29:15 Films every young Jew should see

    34:50 Israeli TV is the best in the world, pound for pound

    38:20 Closing Remarks & Guest Nomination

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    41 mins
  • The Mayor’s Jewish Guy - Moshe Davis
    May 20 2026

    Moshe Davis was Mayor Eric Adams' Jewish liaison and architect of NYC's first-ever Mayor's Office to Combat Antisemitism — until he found out via tweet that the Mamdani administration was replacing him. He's the guy who handled everything from synagogue security to the "Israel Bombs Way" street sign vandalism. Moshe has dealt with the good, the bad, and the ugly of Jewish life in NYC post October 7th.


    Margarita and Moshe sit down to discuss Moshe's experience and where he thinks Jewish life in NYC is headed. Plus: why antisemitism is less a prejudice and more the world's oldest conspiracy theory — and what that means for how we fight it.


    Follow Moshe Davis on X @_moshedavis

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    What We Discuss:

    00:00 Intro & Episode Agenda

    03:13 From MJE to City Hall

    07:00 What a Jewish Liaison Actually Does

    12:30 Building MOCA and the Final Report

    18:45 Getting Replaced by a Tweet

    24:00 Israel Bombs Way and the Whack-a-Mole Job

    29:30 Should Jewish New Yorkers Be Worried

    33:00 Why the Orthodox World Isn't Phased

    37:30 Antisemitism as a Conspiracy Theory, Not Just Racism

    42:00 What's Next & Get Off Social Media, Get Into Politics

    44:26 Closing Remarks & Guest Nomination

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    45 mins
  • What Comes After Nova - Shye Klein
    May 13 2026

    Shye Klein was just weeks into his new life in Israel when he drove into the Nova festival at 2 a.m. on October 7th. Before noon, he was back in Tel Aviv — alive, with five friends and a roll of film of people he might never see again.

    A Canadian-Israeli photographer who'd never owned a Hillel sweatshirt or set foot on a Birthright trip, Shai walked out of that field and walked straight into 200 speaking engagements, years of therapy, and one of the most clear-eyed accounts of Nova & what resilience actually looks like.

    This conversation goes where most October 7th coverage won't: the bureaucratic nightmare of qualifying for Israeli government aid, the survivors who can't return to their old jobs, and the Band-Aid pizza parties masquerading as mental health support. Shai also names exactly where the diaspora should be sending money — and why.


    Follow Shye Klein on Instagram @ShyeKlein

    Check out Shye’s work www.shyeklein.com/october7story


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    What We Discuss:

    00:00 Intro & Episode Agenda

    05:30 Making Aliyah three weeks before Nova

    09:45 Shye's account of Nova

    27:30 Finding the 54 people in Shye's photographs

    32:00 Speaking tour burnout and avoidance

    37:00 Why the aid system fails Nova survivors

    42:30 Where the diaspora should actually donate

    46:30 Beyond the Supernova photo project

    49:00 Closing Remarks & Guest Nomination

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    50 mins
  • L'Chaim Motherf*ckers with Jill Kargman
    May 6 2026

    Jill Kargman is a New York Times bestselling author of 12 books, creator of Odd Mom Out, and a "shtetl chic" Manhattan Jewess. Margarita and Jill talk wig life, vaginal lasers, antisemitism in middle school, and why Jewish joy is the whole point. Jill found her voice the moment she stopped hiding behind characters and just told the truth. She's excited to share her new film - Influenced (in theaters May 8th).

    Follow Jill on IG @jillkargman and @influenced.movie

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    What We Discuss:

    00:00 Intro & Episode Agenda

    02:12 Sephardic mom, Ashkenazi dad, free-range NYC childhood

    06:30 Pulling her son out of school after an antisemitic incident

    10:15 Why every story she tells comes back to family

    14:20 Making *Influenced* and hiding the meat in the pasta

    18:45 Celebrity cameos, blonde wigs, and being a "Sicilian widow" in real life

    24:30 Re-virginization is real and Jill did it

    27:10 Jewish storytelling needs comedy too

    30:00 Margarita's life as a child pop star in Ukraine

    34:20 Jewish joy, Mamdani, and L'chaim motherf*ckers

    36:44 Closing Remarks & Guest Nomination

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    37 mins
  • Antisemitism Is a Virus. Here's How It Spreads — Vlad Khaykin
    Apr 29 2026

    Vlad Khaykin is the Head of North American Advocacy for the Simon Wiesenthal Center (and a former ADL veteran). He approaches antisemitism the way a scientist approaches a virus: studying its architecture, its mutations, and why it keeps infecting new hosts across centuries.

    This is an episode where you'll learn a tremendous amount about antisemitism's latest "mutation" - Anti-Zionism. Anti-Zionism isn't an abstract debate — it's an ideology with a body count, and millions of living Jews can tell you exactly what it looks like when it wins. Vlad also makes the case that internalized antisemitism is one of the most pressing problems facing the Jews today.

    Connect with Vlad Khaykin on LinkedIn or Instagram @vkhaykin , and learn about the instrumental work of Simon Wiesenthal Center at https://wiesenthal.org/

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    What We Discuss:

    00:00 Intro & Episode Agenda

    03:45 Vlad's path from Soviet refugee to advocacy leader

    07:20 What anti-Zionism actually did to Jewish communities

    12:15 How the Soviets weaponized antisemitism

    18:30 Antisemitism as an explanatory model, not a prejudice

    24:10 There is no panacea for antisemitism

    31:00 The Zionism terminology wars

    36:45 Internalized antisemitism and the doll test parallel

    44:20 The cost vs. value of being Jewish

    49:30 Closing Remarks & Guest Nomination

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    51 mins