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Lubas Laid Out

Chris Lubas and Paul Lubas

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‘Lubas Laid Out’ - the essential podcast from Lubas Medical for sports medics looking for a fresh insight into the world of trauma management.Join Chris & Paul Lubas as they tackle the key elements needed to thrive as a sports medic in the ever changing & high demanding world of professional sports and exercise.
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A Sicha of The Lubavitcher Rebbe ZY'A

KMH - K'hal Mevakshei Hashem

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Harav Yussie Zakutinsky is the Rav of K’hal Mevakshei Hashem in Lawrence, NY. His unique ability to blend nigleh, chassidus and kabbalah together reveals the unity of Hashem and Torah. Harav Yussie Zakutinsky utilizes the teachings of the Baal Shem Tov and his talmidim, to transform the deep esoteric ideas contained in penimius hatorah, into relatable and actionable lessons.
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In this episode we sit down with Marty Strong to talk about ways you can lead yourself and your team during crisis events. During our time together we discuss: What leaders can do to prepare themselves and their teams to address unexpected challenges effectively. How to respond when everything around you seems chaotic so your mission or goals aren'…
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It's time for season two! Tune in for astrological updates about 2025, and join me and my friend David Bingham for a fascinating journey through David's story of Kundalini awakening, third eye experiences and a heartwarming story about healing family karma. About David Bingham: Having served without understanding, a form of Karma yoga, looking afte…
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In this episode we sit down with Isabelle Fortin to talk about Human Centered Leadership During our time together we discuss: What Human Centered Leadership is and the key traits and skills leaders should be developing. The key traits and skills to develop and incorporate to be a more Human Centric leader. How leaders can maintain a human-centric a…
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Support this podcast at: https://www.hflpodcast.com/donate ____ Rabbi Shmuly Metzger is a shliach in Manhattan, where he runs Chabad Sutton in the Midtown district. A couple miles away is the famous Lubavitch neighborhood of Crown Heights, where Shmuly grew up in both its mythological and concrete past. In this episode, we discuss his childhood in …
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In this episode we sit down with David Roche to talk about what it takes to be successful as a C-Level Executive. During our time together we discuss: Why a large percentage of new CEOs fail. How new senior executives can increase their chances of success and address some of the things that will lead to failure. How prevalent "imposter syndrome" is…
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Support this podcast at: https://www.hflpodcast.com/donate____Yehoshua November is a poet who lives in Teaneck, New Jersey.His poetry grapples with ideas of Chassidus and their application in real "messy life," including some very personal reflections. Three collections of his poetry have been published, and his work has found appeal with audiences…
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In this episode we sit down with Ray Martin about creating and maintaining resilience and inner peace so you can be an even more impactful leader. During our time together we discuss: What it's like to be trapped in a life that others expect of you. How to find your path despite all of the noise, chaos, and pressure to conform. Ray's "6 rules for h…
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Support this podcast at: https://www.hflpodcast.com/donate ____ Rabbi Dovid Bashevkin PhD lives in Teaneck where he is an author, columnist and host of the 18Forty podcast. In this episode, we discuss the condition of homesickness across different parts of the religious Jewish community in the United States, the inherent problems but also the possi…
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Rabbi Elisha Pearl grew up in Flatbush and has spent the last few years studying in the Judean hills, which is where he wrote his groundbreaking book, "Make Peace," which explores the Rebbe's strategic vision for lasting peace in Israel. We were going to discuss the book, but ended up talking about how he found himself it writing it in the first pl…
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In this episode we talk with Conor Cuneen about ways to make your presentations more memorable and impactful with the help of well-placed humor. During our time together we discuss: The difference between humor and comedy. You don't have to be funny to be funny. The importance of planning your presentation and understanding your audience. When to u…
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Rabbi Mordechai Avtzon is my father and the first shliach in the Far East, which is where he and my mother founded Chabad of Hong Kong and China forty years ago.In this conversation, we discuss his upbringing in Detroit as a child of one of the only Lubavitch families in the city, and the different outlooks his immigrant parents had on their place …
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In this episode we talk with Geoff Weinstein about how to articulate your thoughts better and eliminate communication voids to boost productivity. During our time together we discuss: What leaders can learn from the history of communication. Why communication is so important as a leader AND why it tends to be a challenge for many. The danger of "co…
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Fifteen year ago, Nissen Goldman was a teenage son of a rabbi in Johannesburg, South Africa finding his own way. After leaving high school, Nissen ended up spending time in Cape Town where his sister and brother in law where on shlichus and ended up in a relationship with the daughter of their shul’s president. Fast forward fifteen years, and Nisse…
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Rabbi Nissan Mangel was ten years old when he came face to face with Dr. Joseph Mengele at the gates of Auschwitz and was miraculously spared the fate of too many others.In this episode, Rabbi Mangel shares his journey from his small childhood town in Slovakia to Auschwitz and then England and Canada where he eventually met a number of fellow Lubav…
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In this episode we talk with Jurriaan Kamer about applying modern methods to accelerate your organization’s strategy and improve outcomes. During our time together we discuss: Is speeding up your organization always a good idea? Lessons leaders can learn from Formula 1 racing to help speed up your organization effectively. Ways to save time by revi…
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Rabbi Yaakov Winner grew up in Brooklyn and has been the mashpia in Yeshiva Gedolah of Melbourne, Australia for thirty five years.In this conversation we discuss the mashpiim that most impacted Rabbi Winner as he was growing up, and how the role of a mashpia has developed over the years.We also discuss how the idea of hiskashrus and Lubavitch ident…
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In this episode we talk with Richard Walsh about how entrepreneurs can scale their business to new heights while also maintaining a healthy level of balance and freedom in their personal lives. During our time together we discuss: What is "The Owner's Prison" and how you can get out of it and regain some control and freedom. The five F's of work li…
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In this episode we talk with John Hannum about he importance of selecting the right CFO for your growing business. During our time together we discuss: Why so many entrepreneurs think they have to wear all the hats (CEO, CFO, Head of Sales, Marketing, etc.) The first role that an enterpreneur should look to fill in their organization. When consider…
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In this episode, we have Russel Lolacher back on the show to dive deeper into some of his Seven Deadly Sins of Leadership. Russel is international speaker and the founder/host of Relationships at Work, a show digging into timely and relevant topics with global experts on how to be better leaders and create healthy workplace cultures. During our tim…
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Rabbi Dov Yona Korn grew up in Morris Plains, NJ in a “very Reform” Jewish family and is today the shliach in NYU and several other schools in the Bowery district of NYC. In this episode, we discuss his discovering Chabad in the months after the Rebbe’s passing and the difference this timing made in his own understanding of the Rebbe and Lubavitch.…
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Mendel Treitel grew up on shlichus in Montreal and is today a modern art painter living in Sydney. In this episode, Mendel shares his journey through yeshiva and how a number of special teachers helped him reconcile his artistic disposition with the norms of the Yeshiva. We discuss the challenges in being both a chossid and an artist, the question …
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Rabbi Yosef Katzman grew up and lives in Crown Heights, where for many years he hosted the "Cable to Jewish Life" television show. In this episode, Rabbi Katzman reflects on different pivot points through the years and how these relate to the community's changing attitude towards asking questions. He also reflects on Rosh Hashana "back in the day" …
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In this episode we talk with Captain George Dom, USN (ret), a former naval officer, Blue Angels flight leader, Topgun instructor, and combat strike leader, about how leaders create high trust teams so they in turn become force multipliers in your organization. During our time together we discuss: The five "C"s of trust. How as a leader do you show …
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Rabbi Naftali Silberberg grew up on shlichus in Detroit and today lives in Crown Heights where he is the co-director of curriculum for JLI and host of the Let's Talk Tanya podcast. In this episode, we trace Naftali's years in yeshiva that took him to Oholei Torah in the late 80s and then to Kfar Chabad, where he discovers a life long love - almost …
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In this episode we talk with Scott Mautz about building and maintaining your mental strength as a leader. During our time together we discuss: why mental strength is the leadership superpower of our time. the six mental muscles and the habits that build them. how to determine which mental muscles you have strength in and which ones you can benefit …
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Rabbi Michoel Seligson is a teacher and author who lives in Crown Heights. He is also the son of Dr. Avrohom Abba Seligson, a"h, who was known as the Rebbe's doctor.In this episode, Rabbi Seligson shares his father's amazing story of becoming a doctor as a frum Jew in pre-war Europe, his escape to Shanghai and the role he played in saving the Jewis…
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Rabbi Levi Avtzon grew up in Crown Heights and lives today in Johannesburg, South Africa where he is a rabbi at the Linksfield Synagogue.In this episode we continue the conversation in recent episodes about the tension between the soft and demanding voices in our community.We discuss the changing narratives in the Lubavitch community and how past d…
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In this episode we talk with Anna Hislop about what motivates and engages the next generation of workers and how to close the gap between expectations and workplace experiences. During our time together we discuss: why Gen Z seems to be getting top billing when it comes to having multiple generations in the workplace. what research and statistics r…
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Mrs. Tzivia Jacobson grew up in in the 1930s in a Lubavitch family in Kutaisi, Georgia under Soviet rule.Nobody in her family had ever seen a picture of the Rebbe at that point, let alone met him, but every night her mother would put her to bed with a blessing that one day they would see the Rebbe.Her family would eventually escape the USSR and mak…
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Reb Yossel Mochkin grew up in Crown Heights in the 1960s and 1970s, living in the cloistered world of his immigrant parents and their friends but surrounded by a fast changing and exciting world around him.Never finding it easy to fit in to the milieu around him, Yossel had to ask on his own questions about the direction his life was to take. These…
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In this episode we talk with Kevin Wayne Johnson about ways we can all improve as leaders, and help build the next generation of leaders in the process. During our time together we discuss: the difference between leadership and management the one major ingredient leaders are missing or neglecting how to build stronger interpersonal relationships by…
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Mrs Toby Hecht is the director of Shabtai, a global Jewish leadership society at Yale University in New Haven. Toby grew up on shlichus in Seattle and was finishing up her senior year in Beth Rivka High School in Crown Heights when she and her friends were swept up in the collective grief of Gimmel Tammuz. In this conversation, Toby reflects on the…
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In this episode we talk with Terry Ziemniak, about what you should be doing to make sure your organization is prepared properly for cybersecurity attacks and how to manage one if (or when) it occurs. During our time together we discuss: the mindset all leaders should have when it comes to cybersecurity. how to determine the "right" level of securit…
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