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Be Impactful by Impact Fashion

Be Impactful by Impact Fashion

Auteur(s): Rivky Itzkowitz: Founder at Impact Fashion
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Hi, I'm Rivky Itzkowitz I’m the founder and designer at Impact Fashion and I’m the host here at Be Impactful, the show about women making an Impact in their own corners of the world. I started Impact Fashion in November of 2016 so that the modest minded women in my community could feel empowered to put their best foot forward every day, regardless of their size. In the process of growing my business I’ve been fortunate enough to connect with women of all different types and from all different fields. And the main lesson I’ve learnt is that we are all just improvising. We’re going around doing the best we can with what we’ve got, feeling self conscious about what everyone else is accomplishing. The truth is, the people who you’re looking over your shoulder at are probably doing the exact same thing to someone else. So let’s talk about the real nitty gritty in our lives and journeys and lift each other up by being just a bit more open. Join me and my guests as we try to figure out what it means to Be Impactful.Impact Fashion Art Judaïsme Spiritualité
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  • Appreciate Health With Hindy Tauber
    Jul 21 2025

    Rivky sits down with Hindy Tauber, a woman who has been dealing with chronic illness since the age of 16. Hindy shares how she felt her life was over when got diagnosed, what it means to pursue a diagnosis and advocate for yourself in medicine, the decision to keep things a secret and how her diagnosis affected her self worth.

    Hindy in her own words:

    I have a very interesting life journey. In short; at age 16 I got extremely sick and was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis, and I’ve been on that journey ever since. Then, at age 17 my parents separated. I was an extremely shy and scared to open up type of girl before I got sick, and throughout my journey I’ve learned to open up more and more. I have a lot to say on how that happened and why I did that work, but I’ve become so open that I now have a public Instagram page where I share my journey with chronic illness - a first in the chassidish/heimish community for sure, and a first for Crohn’s in the frum world.

    @hopeinhindy

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    Be Impactful is presented by Impact Fashion, your destination for all things size inclusive modest fashion

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    45 min
  • Kids and Screens with Amy and Evelyn Guttmann
    Jul 14 2025

    Rivky continues last week's conversation with occupational therapists Amy and Evelyn Guttmann to talk about screens. They share what happens in our brains when we’re watching, the anatomy of a post screen meltdown, what actually makes something a high quality show and how to practically approach screens with kids.

    Amy and Evelyn Guttmann, OTR/L, neurodevelopmental pediatric occupational therapist, has been treating families and children with over 40 years of experience between them. Better known as the "Guttmann Sisters", their focus has been on educating and empowering the community on the prevention of anxiety and social-emotional delays. Graduates of SUNY Health Science Center of New York, Amy and Evelyn currently run Hands on OT Rehab, a private practice focused on treating children with anxiety and processing delays, as well as a practice focused on training and educating therapists, pediatricians, educators, and parents. They have evaluated over 12,000 children and have been guest lecturers in some of the most prominent universities around the world. Founders of Hands on Approaches and the non-profit, the H.O.P.E. (Hands on Parent Empowerment) Foundation, their specialties include Sensory Integration, NDT training, reflex integration, auditory processing specialization, and behavioral management. They are the authors of internationally recognized articles on screen time and anxiety in children and are currently conducting research on sensory processing disorder and anxiety diagnosis. Their weekly talks, “Quiet the Noise”, have gathered a community of over 60K listeners each week, as they answer questions live and provide education and awareness. Feel free to join their community here: https://handsonapproaches.com/join-us-live/ To learn more about their work, check out their podcast "Quiet the Noise" and follow them at www.instagram.com/handsonapproaches.

    Click here to join the Impact Fashion Whatsapp Status

    Click here to see my collection of dresses.

    Click here to get the Secrets Your Tailor Won't Tell You

    Click here to see my maternity friendly pieces.

    To hear more episodes, subscribe and head over to Impactfashionnyc.com/blog/podcast.

    Be Impactful is presented by Impact Fashion, your destination for all things size inclusive modest fashion

    Click here to take a short survey about this podcast and get a 10% off coupon code as my thanks 💛

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    59 min
  • Look at the Person with Amy and Evelyn Guttmann
    Jul 7 2025

    Rivky sits down with occupational therapists Amy and Evelyn Guttmann to talk about child development. Amy and Evelyn teach about the 3 senses you’ve never heard of, their feelings on labeling and disorders, why OT is not just about handwriting, and what it really means when someone is sensory.

    Amy and Evelyn Guttmann, OTR/L, neurodevelopmental pediatric occupational therapist, has been treating families and children with over 40 years of experience between them. Better known as the "Guttmann Sisters", their focus has been on educating and empowering the community on the prevention of anxiety and social-emotional delays. Graduates of SUNY Health Science Center of New York, Amy and Evelyn currently run Hands on OT Rehab, a private practice focused on treating children with anxiety and processing delays, as well as a practice focused on training and educating therapists, pediatricians, educators, and parents. They have evaluated over 12,000 children and have been guest lecturers in some of the most prominent universities around the world. Founders of Hands on Approaches and the non-profit, the H.O.P.E. (Hands on Parent Empowerment) Foundation, their specialties include Sensory Integration, NDT training, reflex integration, auditory processing specialization, and behavioral management. They are the authors of internationally recognized articles on screen time and anxiety in children and are currently conducting research on sensory processing disorder and anxiety diagnosis. Their weekly talks, “Quiet the Noise”, have gathered a community of over 60K listeners each week, as they answer questions live and provide education and awareness. Feel free to join their community here: https://handsonapproaches.com/join-us-live/ To learn more about their work, check out their podcast "Quiet the Noise" and follow them at www.instagram.com/handsonapproaches.

    Click here to join the Impact Fashion Whatsapp Status

    Click here to see my collection of dresses.

    Click here to get the Secrets Your Tailor Won't Tell You

    Click here to see my maternity friendly pieces.

    To hear more episodes, subscribe and head over to Impactfashionnyc.com/blog/podcast.

    Be Impactful is presented by Impact Fashion, your destination for all things size inclusive modest fashion

    Click here to take a short survey about this podcast and get a 10% off coupon code as my thanks 💛

    Voir plus Voir moins
    1 h et 3 min

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