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Dr, David Leitner, better known as Dr. D., is a strategy and leadership consultant and a university lecturer. He specializes in using strategy to create team alignment and engaged followership. He is married and has three amazing kids. He is a disabled IDF veteran who suffers from CRPS. And is the only IPSC wheelchair competitor in Israel.
In this episode of Anything But Traditional, Dr. David Leitner reflects on his upbringing as the son of a conservative rabbi, his life-changing experience in Israel, and his severe injury during military service that led to his struggle with CRPS.
Dr. D discusses making aliyah on his own, building Bar Ilan into a more accessible university, and building a family and career despite chronic pain.
Thank you for listening!
00:00 Introduction
01:22 Growing Up as a Rabbi's Kid
05:06 Journey to Israel and Religious Transformation
08:39 College Life and Struggles with Identity
16:16 Military Service and Injury
26:48 Living with CRPS
31:26 Adapting to a New Reality
41:44 Expanding Accessibility Efforts
42:47 Handing Over the Role and Creating a Board
43:43 Pursuing a PhD and Major Life Events
46:00 Challenges and Triumphs in the Army
51:11 Building A Family
01:01:26 Daily Life and Assistance
01:10:12 Leadership and Followership
01:14:57 Final Thoughts and Advice
**For updates and conversations about these episodes, follow me at @talesoftamar on Instagram.
You can also reach out to [email protected] with questions, comments, or inquiries, and/or check out my website tales-of.com to learn more about who I am and what I do.
Thank you for listening!
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Dr, David Leitner, better known as Dr. D., is a strategy and leadership consultant and a university lecturer. He specializes in using strategy to create team alignment and engaged followership. He is married and has three amazing kids. He is a disabled IDF veteran who suffers from CRPS. And is the only IPSC wheelchair competitor in Israel.
In this episode of Anything But Traditional, Dr. David Leitner reflects on his upbringing as the son of a conservative rabbi, his life-changing experience in Israel, and his severe injury during military service that led to his struggle with CRPS.
Dr. D discusses making aliyah on his own, building Bar Ilan into a more accessible university, and building a family and career despite chronic pain.
Thank you for listening!
00:00 Introduction
01:22 Growing Up as a Rabbi's Kid
05:06 Journey to Israel and Religious Transformation
08:39 College Life and Struggles with Identity
16:16 Military Service and Injury
26:48 Living with CRPS
31:26 Adapting to a New Reality
41:44 Expanding Accessibility Efforts
42:47 Handing Over the Role and Creating a Board
43:43 Pursuing a PhD and Major Life Events
46:00 Challenges and Triumphs in the Army
51:11 Building A Family
01:01:26 Daily Life and Assistance
01:10:12 Leadership and Followership
01:14:57 Final Thoughts and Advice
**For updates and conversations about these episodes, follow me at @talesoftamar on Instagram.
You can also reach out to [email protected] with questions, comments, or inquiries, and/or check out my website tales-of.com to learn more about who I am and what I do.
Thank you for listening!
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