Catching up on another episode with Mayan Eden – Arabic-Jewish real estate broker, cultural ambassador, and founder of Eden Realty Properties – and Chen Kupperman – founder and CEO of Blend, the NGO fostering Hebrew–Arabic education and dialogue – as they share their personal journeys of bridge-building across cultures and reveal actionable insights for anyone seeking to break down walls through language, entrepreneurship, and empathy! From Mayan’s mission to translate trust into real-estate success to Chen’s groundbreaking strategies for teaching coexistence, they dive into why connection begins with conversation.

In this episode, you’ll learn:
• How Mayan’s experience in New York real estate taught her that cultural fluency is as valuable as market savvy.
• Why Chen’s “dry the swamps” approach to education can reshape generational mindsets and accelerate peace.
• The most surprising lessons each guest has learned from teaching and investing in cross-cultural ventures.
• Practical steps you can take today—whether in business, community, or personal life—to foster genuine understanding.

Host: Michael Peres (Mikey Peres)
Guests: Mayan Eden, Chen Kupperman

Guest(s): Mayan Eden, Chen Kupperman
Host(s): Michael Peres
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Mayan Eden is an Arabic-Jewish real estate broker and founder of Eden Realty Properties in NYC, leveraging multicultural expertise to serve diverse clients and promote dialogue through entrepreneurship.

Chen Kupperman is the founder and CEO of Blend, an NGO promoting Hebrew–Arabic education to foster cross-cultural understanding and advising leaders on peacebuilding dialogue.

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