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April 25: 1-on-1 with Julia Haart of My Unorthodox Life

This conversation will take place on Tuesday, April 25 at 7 p.m. ET./ 4 p.m. PT.

Julia Haart is a self-made business woman, designer and author. She was raised in an Ultra-Orthodox Jewish community. At age 42 she fled, changed her name and without any formal education or background in fashion launched her career as a designer with her namesake shoe collection.

This summer Julia took the world by storm with her Netflix hit series ‘My Unorthodox Life,’ which premiered in over 190 countries. The show, renewed for Season 2, challenged assumptions and captivated viewers, and now with Brazen Julia writes with radical vulnerability and honesty sharing her deeply personal journey of heartbreak, resilience and courage to flee a fundamentalist community.

Join our News Director, Benyamin Cohen, as he speaks with Julia Haart about her unconventional story.

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