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Rabbi Dave Felsenthal shares lessons he has learned about living your dream life without sacrificing money or time.
Last Episode Date: 1 December 2024
Total Episodes: 64
"How You Are Unique" is part 7 of the "How to Master Mentoring" mini-series and podcast episode 55 of The Rabbi Who Got Rich On Sunday. 1. About episode #55:How You Are Unique explores the unique greatness in all of us and how a mentor can help us identify it.Rabbi Dave Felsenthal shares how his Mentor, Rabbi Chaim Yaakov Goldvicht, guided him on his Rabbinic path (prior to his side-hustle career).As with all of the episodes in this mini-series, The Rich Rabbi also shows us how he influenced David R. and Steven B. to identify their unique ways to succeed.2. 2. Contact Rabbi Dave:To contact Rabbi Dave with questions about this episode, leave a comment in the box provided on the dedicated web page for this episode (Dave enjoys replying to comments). If you have some other reason to contact Dave, you can use the website's contact form. 3. Work With Dave:If you think you might like a side hustle, Davr can help! There is a dedicated web page on the site entitled WORK WITH DAVE web page here (Dave will get back to you ASAP). 4. Be Mentored by Dave:Use the WORK WITH DAVE web page to notify Dave that you need to set up a time (Dave will get back to you ASAP).
How to be The Real Thing could also be expressed as how to help others Be All They Can Be. In this podcast episode, Rabbi Dave, the Rabbi Who Got Rich On Sunday, uses his own life stories to share how we can help others live better lives in all ways and do the same, including using a side hustle to change one's finances.This is a thrilling podcast episode because it shows how Dave was mentored by a key individual as a young man. It is clear that he emulated this man in many ways while gaining experiences that allowed him to become a mentor.Enjoy!
This is the 53rd podcast episode by The Rabbi Who Got Rich On Sunday, which focuses on "Gotchas: What to Watch Out for in Home-Based MLM Businesses!"In this episode, Rabbi Dave shows us that not all MLM opportunities are created equal. Some come with hidden surprises or gotchas.Of course, MLM is also known as Multi-Level Marketing or network marketing, but let's first look at what a gotcha is. Here are two quick examples: Monthly fees—Travel is sexy, but selling travel isn't the same at all. Not only is it not even remotely as much fun, but it requires errors and omissions insurance, which is fine. However, other network marketing opportunities do not require this overhead.Inventory Loading—If you are forced to buy products to start, you are holding onto inventory before you know how to "move it." That money is better off in your bank than the network marketing company's bank!There are many more. Rabbi Dave covers what to look for before joining a network marketing opportunity.The dedicated web page on the site for this podcast episode is here:'Gotchas' — What to Watch Out for in Home-Based MLM BusinessesAt the bottom of that web page, you can leave a comment and interact with Dave. If you want to see if you can work with Dave, use this form to set up a meeting:Work with or Meet with Rabbi Dave
In podcast episode 52, we learn the importance of being willing to go above and beyond for others, which is often referred to as "Going the Extra Mile!"The stories that Rabbi Dave tells in this episode are terrific. They show how Dave was mentored and several examples of Dave mentoring others, including one that happened in Dave's side hustle.With this link, you can access the dedicated web page for this episode on the site and use the comment box to interact with Rabbi Dave (David Felsenthal).If you wish to access the mini-series, click "How to Master Mentoring."
The Power Of One is the 4th installment of How To Master Mentoring and the 51st episode of The Rabbi Who Got Rich On Sunday. In this episode, David Felsethal, or Rabbi Dave, uses several poignant stories to show how much one person can change your life and vice versa. You will love the story of how Dave was the only basketball player recruited by a very well-known Jewish basketball coach and how Dave ended up being the president of that college league. This mentor helped Dave, and their lives were intertwined.The story of a young man that Dave mentored is also great. Dave worked with him in a college group, and he later hired this younger man twice at two different stages of this person's life.The stories are unique and convey how one particular person can make a difference in basketball or team sports, college groups or clubs, charities, and side hustles.To find out more about Rabbi Dave or book an appointment with him, you can use the contact form on the site.
Episode 49 of The Rabbi Who Got Rich on Sunday podcast is also the 3rd installment of the mini-series entitled The How To Master Mentoring.Here is the dedicated web page for this podcast episode, where you can leave a comment and interact with Dave.This episode begins with a story about a mentor to Rabbi Dave and then shares stories of Dave mentoring others. Dave hopes that these stories will not only be enjoyable but also help you mentor others.The How To Master Mentoring mini-series will continue in the next episode.
Welcome to the 2nd podcast episode dedicated to a mini-series within The Rabbi Who Got Rich On Sunday podcast.As with each episode of the "How to Master Mentoring" mini-series, David Felsenthal shares two stories: one about one of his mentors and another about someone he mentored.These stories are designed to share the importance of mentoring as well as a little bit about how it is best done. Each is important to hear so that you can pick up some of the subtleties of mentoring.He also includes other anecdotes that both make the episode interesting and continue to help us understand mentoring and how to master it. You can access the web page dedicated to this podcast episode here.You can access all the episodes in the How to Master Mentoring mini-series here. And you can browse all of the podcast episodes by The Rabbi Who Got Rich On Sunday here.
This is the first in a mini-series of podcast episodes by The Rabbi Who Got Rich On Sunday that examines Mentorship Mastery. The series is called "How to Master Mentoring!"Of course, this episode also covers "the why" or motivation for mastering mentoring and leadership, which includes increased income and, perhaps more importantly, helping others.The dedicated web page on The Rabbi Who Got Rich On Sunday website contains much more that you can get by listening to the podcast. The link to that webpage is here:Mentorship Mastery: stories by The Rabbi Who Got Rich on SundayClick here to register for a free mentorship meeting with The Rabbi Who Got Rich on Sunday.Click here to access all of the podcast episodes in this mini-series. Keep in mind that this is the first in the series, so it will take a few weeks for you to see more episodes in How To Master Mentoring.
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