Tribesmen
Another episode of the Tribesmen podcast is now live with one and only, Aleeza Ben Shalom! Aleeza is an American-Israeli matchmaker, relationship coach, author, and reality television personality. She is prominently featured in the Netflix series Jewish Matchmaking,which follows her attempts at helping Jewish singles in the United States and Israel find love and get married. In this episode, you will learn: The Purpose of Matchmaking: Discover the ultimate goal of matchmaking Navigating Triggers in Relationships: Gain insights into why it's crucial not to be with...
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Another episode of the Tribesmen podcast is now LIVE with the one and only Yael Trusch! Yael Trusch is an MBA, Wealth Coach, Keynote, Host of the award-winning podcast, Jewish Latin Princess. She’s the creator of the financial transformation program, G-d Wants You to Be Rich, in Spanish and English, teaching women to build wealth, and become great custodians of that wealth. Dubbed by her podcast guests and listeners "the Jewish Oprah", Yael is an insightful, honest, and sensitive communicator, who helps her audience live a 'joyful, richer Jewish life.’ Her Jewish financial advice...
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Episode 37 of the Tribesmen Podcast with my amazing friend Ian Altman! Ian started, sold, and grew his prior companies from zero to over one billion dollars in value. He has since spent years researching how clients make decisions. His modern approach has been instrumental in helping many businesses turn marginal growth into explosive growth and to help them thrive when their competitors struggle to merely survive. He's a co-author of the bestseller, Same Side Selling, now in its second edition. Ian is the founder of the rated one of the top 5 Sales Development Programs globally....
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Episode 36 of the Tribesment podcast is now live! In this episode, I interviewed Oren Schneider. Oren was born in Israel, a third generation to holocaust survivors and seventh generation to farmers from the Galilee. He is an entrepreneur who enjoys music, cooking, travel, people and especially the combination of all four. In this episode, we talked about his book, The Apprentice of Buchenwald, his inspiration for writing it, and the journey he has been on since then. We also discussed raising awareness of the persecution of Jews throughout history and his passion...
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Episode 35 of the Tribesmen Podcast is now LIVE with no other than Rabbi Daniel Lapin! Rabbi Daniel Lapin, known widely as America's Rabbi, is a noted rabbinic scholar, best-selling author, and TV host. He is president of the American Alliance of Jews and Christians, author of America's Real War, Thou Shall Prosper, and other best-sellers. A frequent guest on Fox News, WallBuilders Radio, and Glenn Beck TV, he hosts his own popular radio and podcast programs with audiences worldwide. In this episode, Rabbi Lapin shared his insight on how to reach success through an integrated...
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In this episode of the Tribesmen podcast, we have a special guest, Joey Hauss. Joey is a highly skilled and experienced wellness instructor, with certifications in the Wim Hof Method and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. As a Wim Hof Method Level 2 Certified Breathwork and Cold Immersion Facilitator, Joey has undergone specialized training and instruction in the Wim Hof Method's unique breathing and cold immersion techniques, which are said to improve overall health and well-being. In addition to his breathwork expertise, Joey is a Black Belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu under Master Jean...
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Healthy body = a wealthy mind. Listen to this episode to find out what made me say that, as I interviewed my good friend, Justin Feldman. Justin is the founder & creator of the Wealthy Body Academy, a program specially designed for entrepreneurs & high performers that's helped hundreds of men around the world, in 7 different countries, transform their body & integrate time-efficient health routines into their busy lifestyle. From being born with his feet sideways, wearing a metal back brace for over a decade, and being hooked on pain killers…Justin sees his "hardship" as...
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Episode 32 of the Tribesmen is now LIVE! Join us as we talk with Dr. Felder, a leading psychologist and author of the book "Here I am." Leonard Felder, PhD, is a licensed psychologist in West Los Angeles who has written twelve books on personal growth that have sold over one million copies. He leads discussions and workshops throughout the country at both synagogues and churches, and numerous interfaith events. He has also appeared on over 200 radio and television programs, including Oprah, The Today Show, CNN, The CBS Early Show, NBC Nightly News, National Public Radio, Canada...
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Episode 31 of the Tribesmen Podcast is now live! In this episode, we have Barry Shore. Barry Shore is a Mental Wellness activist, successful serial entrepreneur, change maker, and life transformer whose profound message of JOY is being embraced globally. Tune in today for an uplifting conversation on how to cultivate joy in our lives, how to reclaim ownership of the story you tell yourself and your community, and how to use your creativity and resilience as a superpower. Barry also talked about his own journey-- from being paralyzed to overcoming this in order to live a...
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In this podcast episode of the Tribesmen podcast, I interviewed Rabbi Shalom Hammer. Rabbi Shalom Hammer lives in Israel now 32 years and serves as an educational lecturer for the IDF. He is the founder and director of Makom Meshutaf which offers non-denominational and non-coercive Jewish educational programming for Pre-Military Academies throughout Israel. Since his daughter Gila died from suicide at the age of 18, Rabbi Hammer champions mental health awareness and suicide prevention worldwide. In this episode, he dives deep into his experience with grief and how he found...
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In this episode, I spoke to Jewish educator, author, podcaster, and life coach Shlomo Buxbaum. The author of "The Four Elements of an Empowered Life" shared pieces of advice from his journey migrating to the US and how he made a name for himself despite his tribulations.
He goes deep into the reasons why we feel certain things, act in certain ways, and how we can move forward with a more empowered outlook in life.
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What You'll Learn From This Episode:
[6:03] Shlomo defines what it means to have a purpose in life
[7:20] The moment Shlomo introduces how one may see their purpose in life and undervalue it
[10:10] Debunking “quick self-development rituals” and learning to live with your incomplete missions in life
[11:40] The moment Shlomo shares some inspirational words from his peers
[12:55] What was the idea behind writing "The Four Elements of an Empowered Life"?
[16:50] How do you view yourself and how attached are you to your life?
[20:18] The part where Shlomo talks about his personal experience to his realizations in life
[23:19] Is that what living an empowered life truly is?
[27:30] Surrounding yourself with the right people who will uplift you in life
[32:15] Understand the weight of your responsibilities to your community, to your family, and to yourself
[36:40] What you can expect and apply from "The Four Elements of an Empowered Life"
EPIC Words of Shlomo Buxbaum :
“We can have one purpose at one point in our life and that becomes our whole world – but then we look at that life of ours and we say, ‘You know what, that’s not me anymore’, and then we look elsewhere and that becomes our mission. It’s a beautiful process…”
“We go through dry spells in our life. They can last a short time, they can last a long time, with anything… I think that the key is to not remain stagnant, but also to realize that you need to give yourself that grace.”
“When your heart is broken, it opens a certain amount of depth to receive and to give.”
“The primary way that we identify ourselves is bigger than all of the tasks, bigger than anything we’re attached to… Ultimately, ‘what am I?’ I am something that is so much bigger than all of this, and because of that, I can take a step out and look at it from almost this high level place…”
“Even when you’re in a dark place, you’ll understand that this is really part of that beautiful picture.”
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Chazak ve'Ematz!