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In part 2 of our conversation with Rabbi Spivak, we delve into the intersection of personal growth and professional success, highlighting the vital role of effective community leadership. We discuss the delicate balance between board decisions and spiritual guidance, and the importance of personal accountability in one's religious journey. Rabbi Spivak also shares his late-blooming passion for cycling, particularly his involvement in Bike for Chai, a well-known fundraiser for children with cancer, and the holistic benefits it brings to his life. The episode touches on the spiritual nourishment he finds in nature and explores how spiritual leaders can transform company culture, drawing from his experiences. Filled with insightful anecdotes, practical wisdom, and a touch of humor, this episode promises to leave you inspired and enlightened on your journey toward personal and professional growth.
00:00 Welcome Back and Introduction
00:21 The Role of Listening in Therapy
00:40 Sponsorship and Community Support
00:59 Rabbi's Journey and Shul Experiences
01:36 The Role of the Announcer in Shul
02:50 Controversial Announcements and Community Reactions
05:14 Board-Run Shuls vs. Rabbi-Run Shuls
06:24 The Rabbi's Role and Authority
10:13 Personal Reflections on Rabbi's Influence
17:25 The Importance of Trust in a Rabbi
24:41 The Dynamics of Rabbi-Board Relationships
31:06 Rabbi Jokes and Pet Peeves
35:53 Gift Presentation and Book Recommendation
37:21 Discussing 'The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People'
38:16 The Parable of Sharpening the Saw
40:05 Personal Practices for Efficiency
42:24 Cycling as a Lifestyle
51:40 Learning to Ride a Bike as an Adult
01:02:46 The Importance of Company Culture
01:05:27 Final Thoughts and Reflections
By Michael Greenfield & Abraham (Ushy) Schwartz5
2424 ratings
In part 2 of our conversation with Rabbi Spivak, we delve into the intersection of personal growth and professional success, highlighting the vital role of effective community leadership. We discuss the delicate balance between board decisions and spiritual guidance, and the importance of personal accountability in one's religious journey. Rabbi Spivak also shares his late-blooming passion for cycling, particularly his involvement in Bike for Chai, a well-known fundraiser for children with cancer, and the holistic benefits it brings to his life. The episode touches on the spiritual nourishment he finds in nature and explores how spiritual leaders can transform company culture, drawing from his experiences. Filled with insightful anecdotes, practical wisdom, and a touch of humor, this episode promises to leave you inspired and enlightened on your journey toward personal and professional growth.
00:00 Welcome Back and Introduction
00:21 The Role of Listening in Therapy
00:40 Sponsorship and Community Support
00:59 Rabbi's Journey and Shul Experiences
01:36 The Role of the Announcer in Shul
02:50 Controversial Announcements and Community Reactions
05:14 Board-Run Shuls vs. Rabbi-Run Shuls
06:24 The Rabbi's Role and Authority
10:13 Personal Reflections on Rabbi's Influence
17:25 The Importance of Trust in a Rabbi
24:41 The Dynamics of Rabbi-Board Relationships
31:06 Rabbi Jokes and Pet Peeves
35:53 Gift Presentation and Book Recommendation
37:21 Discussing 'The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People'
38:16 The Parable of Sharpening the Saw
40:05 Personal Practices for Efficiency
42:24 Cycling as a Lifestyle
51:40 Learning to Ride a Bike as an Adult
01:02:46 The Importance of Company Culture
01:05:27 Final Thoughts and Reflections

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