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Eda Schottenstein: A Wife’s Journey Through Uncharted Waters

Posted October 23, 2025

Eda Schottenstein is a mother of four, wife to a serial entrepreneur, and self-proclaimed ‘research-buff’. Her mission is to educate women on the power of personal transformation. Drawing from her lived experience and graduate studies in Psychology, Mental Health, and ADD Coaching, she has created a platform devoted to women who support each other in finding greater focus, peace, and a better self-image, all the while balancing life with multiple roles.

 Further Resources: Eda’s podcast “From the Inside Out with Rivka Krinsky” (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/from-the-inside-out-with-rivkah-krinsky/id1504150729)

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