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Charlie Harary is a world-renowned lecturer and author. He's inspired both the Jewish and secular worlds with his knowledge on success, social impact, and incorporating G-d into daily life. In this episode, Aryeh sat with Charlie for an exclusive Q&A discussing some of today's biggest problems including, parenting - raising happy kids in the 21st century, stress, happiness, the school system, and more. *SPONSORS OF THE EPISODE* - Parsha Knowledge - Inspiration for the Family: Receive brief inspiration and a beautiful Dvar Torah to share at your Shabbos table email info@parshaknowledge.com or visit parshaknowledge.com. - Ohr Olam: An Incredible Hebrew-English Mishnah Berurah that's changing the world! Ohr Olam provides an incredible elucidation of the Shulchan Aruch and the Mishna Berurah. To obtain a copy visit your local Jewish bookstore. Visit their website www.ohr-olam.org or call 516-666-7646 Subscribe to our podcast! Watch: https://www.youtube.com/@Jewishnjoyful Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Tyl3avgGLiK4f6wFR7Goh?si=ETYEEAaaRKqmqehwJykxJg Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jewish-n-joyful/id1586344571 To donate or join our WhatsApp group message 646-397-2320 The Jewish n' Joyful podcast is brought to you by Aryeh Fingerer and parshaknowledge.com.
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I hope you enjoy this "first-of-its-kind All-Star Jewish Summit!" At a time where all of Klal Yisrael is experiencing such difficult challenges, there is no better time to unite as one family! I am beyond excited to be joining these world-renowned speakers and influencers, each of whom are leaders in the world of Torah and commerce, and we will be sharing our insights and experiences, showing how Torah, business, and personal growth are essential to achieving unity. This event will empower us all to actualize our inner potential and showcase the importance of unity in the Jewish world. Meet our incredible lineup: Rav Eli StefanskyCharlie HararyDavid J. Lieberman, Ph.D.Gedale FensterKivi BernhardCharlene AminoffMordchai LungerNachi GordonAvrohom RapoportRav Naftali HorowitzRabbi Chanan GordonChayale Kaufman Can't wait to hear your thoughts!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shmuel-reichman/support
What's your favorite Yamim Noraim devar Torah? What's your advice for improving ourselves? What's worked for you? ***Guest Hosted by Ari Wasserman *** Author of "Making it Work", "Making it ALL Work" (for women) and 10 other Seforim, Maggid Shiur, Yerushalayim with Rabbi Immanuel Bernstein – popular teacher and prolific author – 16:57 with Rabbi Dr. Yitzchak Breitowitz – Senior Lecturer at Yeshivas Ohr Somayach – 30:02 with Rabbi Yissocher Frand – Rosh Yeshiva, Ner Yisroel, Baltimore – 40:18 with Rebbetzin Esti Hamilton – popular lecturer and teacher – 51:33 with R' Charlie Harary – management consultant and noted speaker – 1:06:50 with Mrs. Michal Horowitz – popular lecturer and teacher – 1:20:39 with Rabbi Naftali Horowitz – Managing Director at Morgan Stanley – 1:32:36 with Rabbi Aryeh Lebowitz – Mara D'asra of Beis Haknesses, North Woodmere – 1:40:53 with Rabbi Yaakov Neuburger – Rabbi of Congregation Beth Abraham, New Jersey – 1:53:11 with Mrs. Sivan Rahav-Meir - media personality, prolific author and lecturer – 2:02:15 with R' Harry Rothenberg – noted speaker and partner, Rothenberg Law Firm - 2:12:51 with Rebbetzin Feige Twerski – noted teacher and prolific author – 2:22:02 with Rabbi Berel Wein - renowned Rov, author, historian and lecturer – 2:30:16 מראי מקומות
Often, we don't realize that we are our greatest weapon for positive change and that changing our lives is all about perspective. Charlie Harary is a business executive, author, and prolific speaker known internationally for his charismatic, passionate, and sophisticated lectures, seminars, and keynote addresses. In this fascinating interview, he speaks about the mental obstacles that hold us back from achieving the joy, fulfillment, and success that we all crave and how, by rewiring our minds, we're able to see the path that will lead us to the life we truly desire. He offers practical ways that business leaders can reframe their perspectives to achieve success, how to avoid the dangers of measuring ourselves against others, and the key to developing a company that is not just a service or a product but a people-first business. Please listen and enjoy! [00:01 - 07:56] Opening Segment • Introducing Charlie Harary - a business executive, author, and public speaker known internationally The importance of what stops a person from achieving success • Charlie shares his advice on achieving success and happiness • The key to delivering a message effectively is to put yourself in the audience's perspective [07:57 - 14:59] How to Unlocking Your Potential • How to change your thoughts and bridge the gap between your current life and the life you want • The journey that led Charlie to write the book "Unlocking Greatness" • Changing thoughts to change brains • Understanding how the brain works, how habits work, and how rituals work [15:00 - 22:12] Understanding Your Mind, Finding Your Soul, and Achieving Happiness • The eulogy exercise is one of the tools used to help readers understand what they are looking for in life • Happiness is about feeling empowered and having a positive perspective on life • Circumstances do not lead to empowerment Having a great perspective can help you feel empowered no matter where you are [22:13 - 29:51] Gratitude is the Key to Achieving Happiness and Empowerment • Happiness is a perspective and not necessarily dependent on external factors • Gratitude is the most important muscle that we have and helps to build a positive outlook • Success should be measured against oneself, not against others • Everyone has different life scenarios, so the comparison should be avoided [29:52 - 37:15] Become Your Goals: The Science Behind Creating Good Habits • You don't need an award or the size of a house to feel successful • Every time you have a thought, neurons fire in your brain and create connections • Goals are directions, but you become the goal by embodying it and creating Habits allow you to grow in a way that actually sticks [37:16 - 44:08] Closing Segment • As you repeat the behavior, it becomes neurologically embedded into your brain Link behaviors to create good habits • Charlie on the rapid-fire questions Want to connect with Charlie? Follow him on LinkedIn and Instagram. Head to his website and learn how to train your brain to succeed! Key Quotes: "The first thing always is to remember, speak for your audience. Don't speak for yourself.” - Charlie Harary "The more you can limit the things that you expect in your life, the more grateful you'll be for the things that you have." - Charlie Harary "You never reach your goals. You become your goals." - Charlie Harary Connect with Ptex Group: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to achieve in business. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
How do we inspiring our children to develop a relationship with Hashem? How do we fight apathy In children? How to help children connect In Tefillah Welcome to another episode of The Jews Next Dor! Today we have a great opportunity to talk to another amazing guest - Charlie Harary. Charlie Harary is an inspiring and very influential speaker who speaks for schools, universities, and institutions on a variety of topics and to audiences of various sizes and affiliations. He has created dozens of videos that have received worldwide attention reaching hundreds of thousands of people in over 15 countries. Mr. Harary is also the CEO of H3 Capital LLC, a private equity company based in New York. He is an Associate Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship at the Syms School of Business at Yeshiva University. He is also a Senior Lecturer for the Orthodox Union, Aish Hatorah and NCSY. Additionally, he is an active community leader. He is the founder and president of Milvado Inc., an organization that develops innovative methods to teach spirituality in relevant and modern ways. He is a member of the Executive Board of the OU as well as the Founding Chairman of its Young Leadership Cabinet. He is also a member of the Conference of Young Jewish Presidents. Time Stamps: [00:00] How did Charlie got involved with Jewish education? [04:49] The confidence comes from HaShem [09:11] Being present as a father [13:27] Taking care of your family first [18:30] The absence from the house because of work [22:16] How does having a father in the spotlight affect children? [25:34] Children and their relationship with HaShem [30:37] Parents' expectations and the importance of self-awareness [34:25] Everybody has their own path and timing [37:36] If love is conditioned, it's not real love [39:38] Feeling lucky for getting a Jewish education [45:05] Biggest parenting regrets [47:35] How to fight apathy in kids? [53:15] How to help children connect to Tefillah? This episode is sponsored by Jump Into Shape For most of us, work and family demands take priority over our own health. Building a fitness habit takes effort and commitment. At times we all need some good old-fashioned competition and nudging to get going. That's where Jump Into Shape comes in. Jump Into Shape is an online fitness program with your needs in mind. With close to 30 classes each week and over 1,400 videos on demand, varying in length from 12 minutes to 30, members can get the workout they need from wherever they are. Jump Into Shape maintains a modest environment and offer numerous women's only classes. Classes include weighted jump rope, bodyweight, abs, stretch, pilates kickboxing, weights and much more. Plus, Jump Into Shape holds all their members accountable to their fitness goals with a personal touch. There are frequent contests, daily stats, and weekly leaderboards that create a community of healthy competitive and fun. And, the best part - Jump Into Shape offers a FREE 30 days, including the use of 2 weighted jump ropes that retail for $129 and an exercise mat. The FREE 30 days includes unlimited access to live and on-demand classes. Don't wait: Sign up today at www.jumpintoshape.fun/freemonth --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yair-menchel/message
Join Charlie Harary in this engaging episode as he shares valuable insights on effective learning strategies and how to dive deep into new subjects. Whether you're exploring Judaism, investing, or any other area of interest, Charlie offers practical advice to make the learning process more manageable and meaningful. Charlie begins by addressing the common challenge of quickly losing interest in new subjects. He emphasizes the importance of going beyond surface-level knowledge and suggests a solution: diving one inch deeper than you initially planned. By striving to understand a topic at a level where you can teach it, you gain a deeper comprehension and retain information more effectively. Drawing inspiration from Richard Feynman, the renowned physicist and educator, Charlie encourages listeners to imagine themselves teaching the subject matter as a way to gauge their understanding. This approach helps solidify knowledge and ensures a comprehensive grasp of the material. Charlie advises setting clear boundaries around the subject you wish to learn. For instance, if you're interested in investing, define the specific area or type of investment you want to focus on. By narrowing the scope, you can avoid getting overwhelmed by an expansive field and concentrate on acquiring expertise in a defined domain. Whether you're a lifelong learner or starting a new journey, Charlie's practical tips provide a roadmap for effective learning. By going deep into subjects and adopting a teaching mindset, you can enrich your understanding, cultivate expertise, and make the learning experience more rewarding. Tune in to this enlightening episode with Charlie Harary and unlock the secrets to effective learning, enabling you to explore new subjects with depth and purpose. This podcast has been graciously sponsored by JewishPodcasts.fm. There is much overhead to maintain this service so please help us continue our goal of helping Jewish lecturers become podcasters and support us with a donation: https://thechesedfund.com/jewishpodcasts/donate
A three-part series breaking down the lunchtime panel from Dean Wasserman's Angel Investor Bootcamp, which was moderated by Charlie Harary and featured angel investor Moshe Neuman (Valued Ventures), entrepreneur turned investor Andrew Ackerman, and founder Kumesh Aroomoogan of Accern (who has raised funding from nearly 200 angels). Produced by Uri Westrich
A three-part series breaking down the lunchtime panel from Dean Wasserman's Angel Investor Bootcamp, which was moderated by Charlie Harary and featured angel investor Moshe Neuman (Valued Ventures), entrepreneur turned investor Andrew Ackerman, and founder Kumesh Aroomoogan of Accern (who has raised funding from nearly 200 angels). Produced by Uri Westrich
Welcome to episode 20 of Charlie Harary's Mindhacks Series Podcast. Congratulations on making it this far! If you want to continue the conversation or need additional resources, visit charlieharary.com or email ug@charlieharary.com. Charlie helps us: Take action now: It is so important to start immediately rather than waiting for the perfect moment. Get started on your goals, even if the circumstances aren't ideal. Waiting for perfection only delays progress. Practice and persevere: Charlie compares personal growth to practicing a skill or exercise. Keep swinging, keep trying, and keep practicing. It may not come naturally at first, but with consistent effort, it will become easier over time. Break it down: When facing long-standing challenges, identify the cues or triggers that keep you stuck in unproductive routines. Break down the problem into smaller, manageable steps, and focus on addressing the cues to create lasting change. Embrace the journey: Understand that change takes time and don't expect instant results. Embrace the process of practice, failure, and getting back up. Building new habits and routines requires patience and persistence. Be grateful: Charlie reminds us that the opportunity to change and grow is a gift. Appreciate the ability to improve your life and be grateful for having a brain and soul capable of making positive transformations. As you continue on your personal growth journey, remember to stay happy and enjoy the process. Change is a gift, and you have the ability to make your life greater with each step forward. Embrace the power of taking action now, practice consistently, break down challenges, and cultivate gratitude. Connect the dots, persevere, and build habits that lead to positive change. Charlie Harary looks forward to hearing from you and encourages you to keep rolling towards your goals. Thank you for your time and dedication to unlocking your full potential. This podcast has been graciously sponsored by JewishPodcasts.fm. There is much overhead to maintain this service so please help us continue our goal of helping Jewish lecturers become podcasters and support us with a donation: https://thechesedfund.com/jewishpodcasts/donate
A three-part series breaking down the lunchtime panel from Dean Wasserman's Angel Investor Bootcamp, which was moderated by Charlie Harary and featured angel investor Moshe Neuman (Valued Ventures), entrepreneur turned investor Andrew Ackerman, and founder Kumesh Aroomoogan of Accern (who has raised funding from nearly 200 angels). Produced by Uri Westrich
In this episode, Charlie Harary delves into the triggers behind negative habits and provides practical strategies to redefine them. By understanding the components of the habit loop, you can gain insights into how to disrupt unwanted patterns and replace them with positive behaviors. Charlie emphasizes the importance of identifying cues that lead to negative habits. Whether it's stress, boredom, or specific environments, recognizing these triggers is the first step towards making a change. Charlie discusses: Changing the Cue: By modifying the cue or trigger, you can interrupt the habit loop. For example, creating a pre-cue ritual or reframing your mindset before entering a stressful situation can help you respond differently and break the cycle of negative behavior. Deferring the Routine: If you find it challenging to completely eliminate a negative habit, consider deferring the routine. By delaying the action, you give yourself an opportunity to reflect and make a conscious choice. This simple shift can lead to greater self-awareness and gradually weaken the power of the unwanted habit. Rearranging the Environment: Take control of your surroundings by rearranging cues that trigger negative habits. Move tempting items out of sight or create physical barriers to make it more difficult to engage in undesired behaviors. By reshaping your environment, you set yourself up for success and make it easier to choose positive alternatives. Practical takeaways from this episode empower listeners to understand the cues and routines that drive their negative habits. By implementing these strategies, individuals can gradually rewire their brains and cultivate healthier, more positive behaviors. Tune in for a deeper dive into these practical strategies and gain valuable insights on how to redefine your habits for personal growth and transformation. Thanks for listening, sharing, tagging, and reviewing! Share your comments with us on our social platforms- we love hearing your feedback. For the accompanying workbook, email ug@charlieharary.com Join our Insider's Community today by going to charlieharary.com/insiders This podcast has been graciously sponsored by JewishPodcasts.fm. There is much overhead to maintain this service so please help us continue our goal of helping Jewish lecturers become podcasters and support us with a donation: https://thechesedfund.com/jewishpodcasts/donate
In Part 2 of his interview with Charlie Harary and Dean Noam Wasserman, Waze cofounder Uri Levine describes why the team initial refused Google's offer then accepted a revised one six months later, the founding motivations of frustration and revenge, and his experiences with venture capitalists. Produced by Uri Westrich
In this thought-provoking episode, Rabbi Wildes is joined by Charlie Harary to delve into the power of Torah wisdom to help us unlock our best selves. Charlie shares his personal journey of discovering the Torah and how it has helped him initiate personal growth, find meaning, and discover his identity and purpose.We explore the spiritual and physical aspects of our selves and how they interact in our daily lives. Charlie shares insights on achieving lasting happiness by aligning our actions with our spiritual values and prioritizing our inner growth over external validation.We also discuss the rise of Artificial Intelligence and its potential impact on spirituality. Can AI genuinely threaten our spiritual growth and connection to a higher power? Or can it enhance our spiritual experience and connection?Tune in to this enlightening episode to gain a deeper understanding of how Torah wisdom can help unlock your best self and navigate the challenges of the modern world.Charles Harary is an American investor, strategic adviser, and professor who has gained fame as a motivational speaker, radio show host, and television personality.Timestamps:00:00:00 - Intro00:02:30 - Charlie's Journey00:14:00 - Happiness00:26:40 - Identity & Self-Image00:39:20 - Finding Joy Through Spirituality 00:46:30 - Spirituality vs. Physicality00:50:50 - Artificial IntelligenceFollow Charlie:Become an Insider: http://Charlieharary.com/insidersListen to Charlie's Podcast Unlocking Greatness: https://jewishpodcasts.fm/charliehararyJoin Charlie's Whatsapp Chat: https://chat.whatsapp.com/BUnbPiDNkg3...Follow Charlie on Social Media: https://linktr.ee/charlieharary?fbcli...Follow Rabbi Mark Wildes:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RabbiMarkWil...Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/RabbiWildes/Podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/5OD2ziqlFollow MJE:Website: https://www.jewishexperience.orgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ManhattanJew...Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/M_J_experie... This podcast has been graciously sponsored by JewishPodcasts.fm. There is much overhead to maintain this service so please help us continue our goal of helping Jewish lecturers become podcasters and support us with a donation: https://thechesedfund.com/jewishpodcasts/donate
In this thought-provoking episode, Rabbi Wildes is joined by Charlie Harary to delve into the power of Torah wisdom to help us unlock our best selves. Charlie shares his personal journey of discovering the Torah and how it has helped him initiate personal growth, find meaning, and discover his identity and purpose. We explore the spiritual and physical aspects of our selves and how they interact in our daily lives. Charlie shares insights on achieving lasting happiness by aligning our actions with our spiritual values and prioritizing our inner growth over external validation. We also discuss the rise of Artificial Intelligence and its potential impact on spirituality. Can AI genuinely threaten our spiritual growth and connection to a higher power? Or can it enhance our spiritual experience and connection? Tune in to this enlightening episode to gain a deeper understanding of how Torah wisdom can help unlock your best self and navigate the challenges of the modern world. Charles Harary is an American investor, strategic adviser, and professor who has gained fame as a motivational speaker, radio show host, and television personality. Follow Charlie: Become an Insider: http://Charlieharary.com/insiders Listen to Charlie's Podcast Unlocking Greatness: https://jewishpodcasts.fm/charlieharary Join Charlie's Whatsapp Chat: https://chat.whatsapp.com/BUnbPiDNkg3CrmHQlnn6eJ Follow Charlie on Social Media: https://linktr.ee/charlieharary?fbclid=PAAaas4eDdjiVUL3dMUtFZUBzOm58QvzjuCdm_DQBrbsT4s2o0UIoTLNTn2-k Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 02:30 - Charlie's Journey 14:00 - Happiness 26:40 - Identity & Self-Image 39:20 - Finding Joy Through Spirituality 46:30 - Spirituality vs. Physicality 50:50 - Artificial Intelligence
In this interview with Charlie Harary and Dean Noam Wasserman, Waze cofounder Uri Levine delves into the inception of the idea, the difficulty but importance of focusing on solving a problem rather than pushing a solution, and founding-team dynamics. Produced by Uri Westrich
Why do the Jewish people still mourn the deaths of students we know nothing about thousands of years later?What is it about Rabbi Akiva's 24,000 students that warrant a time of national mourning? Who were they and what was the time period like they were living in? Listen in as Charlie Harary brings to life the story of the Jewish people's fight against the Romans that ultimately is the reason why we are still exile. You'll be surprised to hear how close we were to the Third Temple, yet a crack in our spiritual armor caused all of our efforts to fail. This time of national mourning is for redemption that was right in the palm of our hand, and yet the problem is still not solved. What exactly went wrong?Join us tomorrow to find out!______Thanks for listening, sharing, tagging, and reviewing! Share your comments with us on our social platforms- we love hearing your feedback.To join our Insider's Community, go to charlieharary.com/insidersTo get this full series all in one place, go to youtubePlease make sure you're subscribed to our two podcasts, Unlocking Greatness and Timeless Lessons.
In part 7 of the Mind Hacks Series, Charlie Harary discusses the importance of getting in touch with your true identity in order to create new habits and make lasting changes. He explains that the more connected you are with your soul or essence, the more it drives your brain and motivates you to make positive changes. On the other hand, when you are not in touch with your true self, and focus on the reality around you, your brain tends to play the same old program and resist change. Charlie discusses: -What is needed to make lasting changes and create new habits -Tapping into the essence of who you are -The difference between living your essence and living based on actions -How most people make changes out of guilt instead of from their essence -How to start shutting off the DOING and start BEING Harary suggests a eulogy writing homework exercise to trigger your BEING state and help you get in touch with your true identity and essence. This will allow you to make lasting changes that are driven by your true self. To get the workbook, email ug@charlieharary.com Books mentioned:Unlocking Greatness by Charlie Harary This podcast has been graciously sponsored by JewishPodcasts.fm. There is much overhead to maintain this service so please help us continue our goal of helping Jewish lecturers become podcasters and support us with a donation: https://thechesedfund.com/jewishpodcasts/donate
Welcome to part 5 of our Mind Hacks Series, where Charlie shares how to begin designing effective rituals to help you achieve your goals. Charlie explains that rituals train the brain to allow the action to become conditioned into your brain so it becomes automatic- so automatic so it takes no energy, and you don't have to exert discipline to do it. Charlie emphasizes the importance of understanding the cue, which is the most critical piece to understanding habits. He explains that when the cue gets triggered, it automatically cues the next behavior, and the next- it's all one network. Charlie discusses: -Habits have three components: the cue, the routine, and the reward. -By controlling the trigger, (or the cue,) you can change your life. -How to design effective cues by identifying a structured action you already do all the time and use it as a trigger to the new habit. -How to do the routine next to the thing that will trigger it it because then your brain will start to associate the two. -That many negative behaviors stem from triggers, so it's essential to avoid those triggers. Homework:Make a list of things in your life that are built in structure that can be used as triggers, such as waking up, brushing teeth, making coffee, sitting down at your desk, and pulling into the driveway. __________ Thanks for listening, sharing, tagging, and reviewing! Share your comments with us on our social platforms- we love hearing your feedback. Join our Insider's Community today by going to charlieharary.com/insiders To get this full series all in one place, go to youtube Books mentioned: Charles Duhigg, 'The Power of Habit' James Clear, 'Atomic Habits' This podcast has been graciously sponsored by JewishPodcasts.fm. There is much overhead to maintain this service so please help us continue our goal of helping Jewish lecturers become podcasters and support us with a donation: https://thechesedfund.com/jewishpodcasts/donate
Charlie Harary and Dean Noam Wasserman explore which founder's dilemmas are universal and which only apply to high-potential startups, with implications for for-profits vs. non-profits, small businesses, and family businesses. Produced by Uri Westrich
Charlie Harary and Dean Noam Wasserman tackle a listener question about the impact of pivots on the startup and the team, and examples of Lean Startup being applied at Sy Syms. Produced by Uri Westrich
Prominent founder-CEO Gilles (Yaakov) Gade joins Charlie Harary and Dean Noam Wasserman (and the Sy Syms Honors Program students) again to discuss why an innovative visionary is attracted to regulated industries, how he was able to found tech-heavy Cross River Bank without having a tech background, and other founding challenges he has faced. Produced by Uri Westrich
Prominent founder-CEO Gilles (Yaakov) Gade joins Charlie Harary and Dean Noam Wasserman (and the Sy Syms Honors Program students) to explore the power of focusing on values, how to maintain that focus despite explosive growth, how R' Jonathan Sacks zt”l shaped the founding of his company, and other founding dilemmas he has faced at Cross River Bank. Produced by Uri Westrich
Charlie Harary and Dean Noam Wasserman delve further into the aftermath of the IPO through which Julie Feder led Aura Biosciences, the challenges of career dedication and Julie's solutions to those challenges, and finding meaning and impact through a career in finance.Produced by Uri Westrich
Over the last three decades since graduating from Yeshiva University, Julie Feder has transformed herself from an accountant into the CFO of prominent non-profit Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), then led Aura Biosciences to an Initial Public Offering (IPO). Charlie Harary and Dean Noam Wasserman delve into her career decisions, typical career mistakes, and the path to an IPO.Produced by Uri Westrich
Sparked by a question from an editor for Harvard Business Review, Charlie Harary and Dean Noam Wasserman analyze FTX's founder, Sam Bankman-Fried, through the lens of Founder's Dilemmas to uncover several red flags that should have worried employees, investors, and policy makers.Produced by Uri Westrich
We cover it all with Dr. Wasserman who became dean of Sy Syms in 2019. Prior to that, he was a longtime professor of entrepreneurship at Harvard Business School and a chaired professor and founding director of the Founder Central initiative at the University of Southern California. We discuss his best-selling book and podcast, The Founder's Dilemmas, grounded in rigorous research on how to avoid the typical startup pitfalls. Co-hosted by Dean Dr. Noam Wasserman (Yeshiva University's Sy Syms School of Business) and Charlie Harary (entrepreneur, CEO, professor and radio host).
Sparked by a question from a reporter, Charlie Harary and Dean Noam Wasserman delve into founders who take over larger companies, the heightened challenges faced by Elon Musk, and the bigger-picture entrepreneurial dynamics at play.Email us your questions/comments!Foundersdilemmaspodcast@gmail.comProduced by Uri Westrich
Brian Scudamore delves further into the upside and challenges of franchising as an option for becoming an entrepreneur, and adds great insights about balancing family life with business demands. Charlie Harary and Dean Noam Wasserman discuss Brian's advice and its relevance for listeners.Email us your questions/comments!Foundersdilemmaspodcast@gmail.com
Brian Scudamore, award-winning founder of 1-800-GOT-JUNK, delves into franchising as an option for becoming an entrepreneur, especially if you have strong execution skills but lack an idea. Charlie Harary and Dean Noam Wasserman probe Brian's early decisions, his approach to undoing mistakes, and who should think about franchising as a business opportunity.Email us your questions/comments!Foundersdilemmaspodcast@gmail.com
Itamar Frankenthal continues his “entrepreneurship by acquisition” reflections. Guided by Charlie Harary and Dean Noam Wasserman, he delves into the lessons learned from investigating potential companies to buy, his negotiations with the company owners and banks, and what he would do differently next time.Itamar Frankenthal, CEO of Rose Batterieswww.RoseBatteries.com
Every cofounder will feel better about the team if s/he has a “Chief” title (Chief Technology Officer, Chief Marketing Officer, Chief Operating Officer, etc.). Are there any downsides to doing so? Charlie Harary and Dean Noam Wasserman delve into this decision, its long-term implications, and how it is a microcosm of other founding dilemmas.
Far fewer people start companies than want to do so and they wait a lot longer to do so than they planned. When they found, it's often in the industry in which they have been working, causing unexpected barriers. Charlie Harary and Dean Noam Wasserman shine a spotlight on how we cause problems for achieving our dreams and on some solutions.
The moment is all that matters. Tap into being present with two brain hacks from Charlie Harary. Liulei Nishmat Chana bat Heyman - who taught us by example how to appreciate people and treat them with respect
In our first 15 episodes, Charlie Harary and Dean Noam Wasserman covered the founding lifecycle from pre-founding through exit, including lots of critical dilemmas faced in between and potential solutions to many of those dilemmas. This brief highlight reel includes snippets from many of the episodes, giving a small taste of Season One before we head into our second season. Enjoy!Clips in the order they are played:Episode 7: “Should I Double Down On My Bet?”The Truth About Entrepreneurial PersistenceEpisode 3: relationship SolutionsEpisode 15: “Should I Sell My Baby?”Selling, Going Public, or Remaining IndependentEpisode 9: Equity Splits Q&A:Is the Idea Worth Anything?Episode 8: Financing Dilemmas and Rich vs. King TradeoffsEpisode 14: The Greatest Jewish Serial Entrepreneurof the Last 50 Years: Rav Noach Weinberg zt”lof Aish HaTorahEpisode 5: Reward Dilemmas: Splitting the EquityEpisode 11: ”You're Firing Me as Parent of My Baby?”:The Paradox of Entrepreneurial SuccessEpisode 2: Relationship ProblemsEpisode 10: Q&A: “Do Successful Founders Mislead Us?” On the YouTube version, each segment is labeled with its accompanying episode:https://youtu.be/2ZfoQA8M8Uw
How can you decide whether to sell your company or take it public? What are the business and often-sensitive personal considerations? Charlie Harary and Dean Noam Wasserman examine the data and delve into the inside stories of the founders of Nike and of Nantucket Nectars.
R' Weinberg failed repeatedly before succeeding in founding Aish HaTorah, and attributed his success to those failures. What lessons did he learn about cofounding, pivoting, and managing his own growth aspirations? Charlie Harary and Dean Noam Wasserman explore actionable lessons.
First-time founders look forward to becoming experienced serial entrepreneurs. Are there pitfalls to being a serial entrepreneur? Charlie Harary and Dean Noam Wasserman delve into the data and the inside stories of the founders of Twitter and billion-dollar company New Relic.
After a founder is replaced as CEO, should s/he stay as a lower-level executive, or would thatbe the worst scenario? Charlie Harary and Dean Noam Wasserman delve into “The Day Afterthe Firing” and how that critical transition can be make-or-break for the startup & the founder.
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TFJ Season 2: Episode 9 Character Workshop Criticizing constructively is an act of friendship and concern. You can help someone, especially if you catch the problem early on before it becomes too ingrained in the conduct of the offender to alter their behavior. But if a relationship does not exist, the critique will be rejected and resented. Several experts will be sharing their advice how to best go about offering feedback including five points from TFJ's friend, Charlie Harary. Learn more at TellerFromJerusalem.com Don't forget to subscribe, like and share! Let all your friends know they too can have a new favorite podcast. © 2022 Media Education Trust llc
Charlie Harary discusses the importance of honoring the people we lost and celebrating those who survived, including his grandparents. “They did the unthinkable because they're unbreakable. And they have superhuman strengths…If you ever feel like you can't do something, look two generations up.” - Charlie Harary. #YomHaShoah Go to momentumunlimited.org/subscribe/ and sign up for our newsletter for more motivation and inspiration. This podcast is powered by JewishPodcasts.org. Start your own podcast today and share your content with the world. Click jewishpodcasts.fm/signup to get started.
Charlie's Passover episode.“You can't be free if you're not grateful,” Charlie Harary says. “Wherever you are this Passover, take a moment to pause and thank G-d for your blessings because we're all going through our Egypts, and he's helping us get out.” - Charlie HararyGo to momentumunlimited.org/subscribe/ and sign up for our newsletter for more motivation and inspiration. This podcast is powered by JewishPodcasts.org. Start your own podcast today and share your content with the world. Click jewishpodcasts.fm/signup to get started.