Hiring – Three Things to Look for

In the first episode of the mini-series “Business Relationships – Hiring, Firing and Working with Business Partners,” the podcast delves into the topic of hiring and provides valuable insights on what to look for when bringing new employees into your team. The host shares personal stories and experiences, as well as lessons learned from his mentor, Rabbi Steven Burg.

Presents – How to pay for them

Hiring - Three Things

In this special holiday edition of “The Rabbi Who Got Rich on Sundays,” we dive into the topic of gift-giving and how to navigate the financial aspect of the holiday season. With practical tips and strategies, we aim to help you spread joy without breaking the bank.

Accountability – The step that makes it all work

In this episode of the podcast, the host explores the concept of accountability as a bonus method for effective time management. Using examples and personal experiences, the host emphasizes the power of accountability in helping individuals achieve their goals and fulfill their life’s purpose. The episode begins with a story about a talented but clumsy juggler named Jerry, who experiences a remarkable improvement in his juggling skills when someone focuses their attention on him. This highlights the idea that when you focus on someone to help them succeed, it often leads to their shining and performing at a new level of success.

Work Smarter, Not Harder: Time Management Tips

Time Management

In this episode of “Work Smarter, Not Harder: Time Management Tips,” we dive into the fifth method out of the ten presented to effectively manage time. This mini-series is designed to provide you with valuable insights and strategies to better manage your time in order to fulfill your life’s purpose. Be sure to check out the transcription of this podcast episode for additional resources available on our website.

A Backup Plan

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In this podcast titled “A BACK UP PLAN,” the author pays tribute to their mentor Rabbi Yitzchok Lowenbraun and stresses the importance of having a backup plan. They discuss the benefits of a side income stream and suggest identifying personal strengths and mentorship as critical starting points. The episode aims to encourage listeners to create a better financial future while pursuing their life’s work.

Relationship Marketing – an endless supply of leads!

RELATIONSHIP MARKETING

Building intentional, deep-rooted connections through relationship marketing requires genuine care and attention. By showing an interest in others and actively listening, we can create strong relationships worth more than money. Rabbi Dave Felsenthal believes that relationships mirror a parent’s love for their child, demonstrating the need to prioritize and sacrifice for those we care about. By treating relationships with the same importance as multimillion-dollar business deals, we can create endless sources of leads and connections that enrich our personal and professional lives.

Special Podcast Episode: What Does It Mean To Be Rich?

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What Does it Mean to be Rich? is a thought-provoking podcast by Rabbi David Felsenthal. He shares a powerful anecdote about Peter, who learned that true happiness isn’t found in material possessions. The episode explores the meaning of true wealth, emphasizing the importance of finding joy in what one has and cherishing life’s blessings and human connections. It questions whether being materialistic wealth rich truly leads to true happiness.

My Dream Life – An Introduction to the Podcast

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Rabbi David Felsenthal offers hard-earned knowledge from his years of experience to help people achieve their dream life of doing what they love, being happy, and balancing that with material wealth. He shares the story of how he was sinking in debt and had to find a way to make extra money on the side. After six months of mentoring, he turned his life around, became debt-free, and now works 10 hours a week to generate extra income. He offers coaching and mentoring from real-life experience to help others achieve the same, sharing his insights weekly in “The Rabbi Who Got Rich on Sunday.