Steven Shalowitz explores with his guests where they'd go if given a one way ticket (no coming back!). Destinations may be in the past, present, future, real, imaginary or a state of mind.
Steven Shalowitz explores with his guests where they'd go if given a one way ticket (no coming back!). Destinations may be in the past, present, future, real, imaginary or a state of mind.
Natalya Murakhver is a documentary filmmaker, writer, and co-founder of Restore Childhood, a nonprofit focused on children’s education, health, and parental rights advocacy. She directs and produces documentary films through Restore Childhood and as a fellow at Palladium Pictures. She also writes for the New York Post and her Substack. Born in the Soviet Union…
Rawan Osman is a Syrian-Lebanese activist, writer, and content creator based in Germany. She’s a research and diplomacy fellow at the Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs, who describes herself as a recovered Antisemite and an Arab Zionist. On this episode of The One Way Ticket Show, Rawan highlights growing up in Lebanon and…
Melanie Phillips, renowned British broadcaster, journalist, author of Fighting the Hate: A Handbook for Jews Under Siege, and one of the most fearless voices defending Israel and Western civilization today—joins us on this episode for a gripping conversation on antisemitism, Jewish identity, and the survival of the West. In our conversation, Melanie starts out by…
At age 9, Simon Deng was kidnapped from his village in South Sudan, brought to North Sudan and given away as a gift. He was held as a slave for the next three and a half years. His journey including how he obtained freedom is remarkable. In this unforgettable episode of The One Way Ticket…
On August 24, 1929, 3000 Muslim men armed with swords, axes and daggers, marched through the ancient Jewish quarter of Hebron (the second holiest city in Judaism), and massacred every Jew they could find. In just a few hours, 67 unarmed Jewish men, women and children were dead. Families were burnt alive. Infants were slaughtered…
On this episode, we welcome Ory Slonim back to the program. Ory is one of Israel’s most distinguished lawyers. This year, 2026, he’s marking 40 years since Israeli President Chaim Herzog tasked him with the role as Consultant to the Minister of Defense for Captives and MIAs — a position he referred to as “The…