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We Got You

Deborah Gilboa

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Four-part YouTube Series co-hosted by Dr. Deborah Gilboa, Jeannete Kaplun, and Brian Copeland that tackles the mental distress many of us are experiencing right now. Normalization of the struggle each person faces. Empathy for the pain, fear, confusion, anger, sadness, isolation that are present for so many each day. Strategies for moving forward in unprecedented times and circumstances. It aims to be a welcoming, approachable conversation that honors emotion while offering real life solutio ...
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I'M THAT

Eitan Chitayat

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Whether through work or at play, I've had the good fortune of meeting some pretty prolific people. On 'I'm That', we have a chat about who they are, what they do, and why. It may be deep. Profound. Funny. Many times, all of the above. But it's always honest. (Music by Lisa Coleman)
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Get Real, Get Results.

Chantell Preston

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Join host Chantell Preston, a seasoned professional with over two decades of experience in healthcare operations, project management, and consulting, as she shares invaluable insights and lessons learned from navigating the complexities of career advancement and personal satisfaction. Through candid conversations and expert advice, "Get Real, Get Results" serves as your go-to resource for achieving harmony between work and life without sacrificing well-being. Learn more at: https://chantellp ...
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Working the Wow!

Judd Shaw

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Good companies meet your expectations. But, it’s the truly great companies that defy your expectations and leave you saying “Wow!” Which one do you want to be? Welcome to Working The Wow, formerly The Judd Shaw Way, where we believe providing an exceptional client experience is just as important as delivering a quality service or product. From secret tips for creating unforgettable “Wow” moments to proven customer service tactics, join Personal Injury Law Firm founder and entrepreneur Judd S ...
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Ella Kenan is an Israeli digital marketing professional and content creator specializing in travel. She runs a well known travel blog for Israelis, but since October 7, Ella has been actively engaged online in the information war, focusing on the Israel Gaza conflict and the broader scope of psyops against Israel, involving Iran, Russia, Qatar and …
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Abraham Hamra is that loud and proud Syrian Jew. But you know that already, don’t you? Born in Damascus Syria, he emigrated with his family to the US after 1992 because prior to that Jewish families were not allowed to leave Syria all together. Abraham has a superpower. He’s fluent in English, Arabic, and Hebrew. His social media posts in Arabic ar…
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Resilience expert Deborah Gilboa, MD, aka “Dr. G” works with families, organizations, and businesses to identify the mindset and strategies to turn stress to an advantage. Renowned for her contagious humor, Dr. G works with groups across multiple generations, to rewire their attitudes and beliefs, and create resilience through personal accountabili…
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On today's episode of Get Real, Get Results Chantell sits down with us for a super honest and vulnerable conversation, all about grief and worthiness. Chantell recently lost her mother unexpectedly, and it rocked her world. Chantell's mom was her biggest cheerleader, and one of the main people in her life who helped her feel worthy of her calling a…
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Michelle Ahdoot is Director of Programming and Strategy at End Jew Hatred, a non-partisan international grassroots civil rights movement that unites ordinary people, activists, and organizations from around the world who support the cause that defines the movement: to end Jew-hatred in our lifetime. Comprised of members from all paths and walks of …
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Stress affects all of us—whether we want it to or not—but stress can actually be a good thing! For this episode of Get Real, Get Results Chantell sits down with resilience expert, Dr. Deborah Gilboa (aka Dr. G) to reframe how we look at and respond to the stress and change in our lives. Chantell has faced a lot of personal change recently with the …
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JopauL is a hip-hop legend, with 20 years in the game, straight outta Staten Island, NY. After making waves in the Hip Hop scene, he took his skills to JP Morgan, getting the lowdown on the corporate hustle. He's a master of reinvention, now living at the crossroads of music, business, and influence. JopauL runs the Verified Podcast, where he share…
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For the past 25 years, Chantell has been on an entrepreneurship journey where she’s learned a lot, experienced massive successes, and also seen some things fail. Today on Get Real, Get Results she’s giving us a firsthand look into that journey and what it’s taught her about making money and running businesses, and how her journey can give you a leg…
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Matan Peretz is the f**king sh*t. He’s an Israeli standup comedian and content creator, who recently gained a lot of exposure due to his Hasbara videos during his reserve service in Hebron. That’s how I first got wind of him and he blew me away with his rhetoric. Matan is hilarious, he’s a nice guy, he’s modest, he’s the real deal. There’s a reason…
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Does my story even matter? How do I communicate well? Can listening effectively lead to stronger relationships? These questions and more are the focus of this week’s episode of Get Real, Get Results. Chantell sits down with Jessica Abo, one of her good friends and an award-winning journalist with an inspiring story of her own. Together, these two p…
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What most people know about Yechiel Jacobs is how he makes so many people cry with laughter on Instagram about some serious Jewish subjects. He's only 23 years old, he's fearless, funny as s**t, and his comedic star is rising as he captivates audiences on and offline with his one-of-a-kind approach. He asks the tough questions and skewers the peopl…
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Marnie Perlstein is an Australian antisemitism advocate. Her first career was in communications and corporate and consumer PR but she then pivoted into her next one - Jewish education. She became the Marketing Manager at Mount Scopus College in Melbourne and then worked with the Board of Jewish Education in Sydney. She is a committed and passionate…
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This week on Get Real, Get Results Chantell is joined by angel investing expert and author, Marcia Dawood! Marcia knows just about everything there is to know about angel investing, and she’s sharing it all with us today! Chantell, who’s an angel investor herself, starts with the basics: what is angel investing and how can a typical individual get …
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Since October 7, Mia Talias has been fighting against the overwhelming so-called pro-Palestinian propaganda lies and misinformation on social media, in particular TikTok and Instagram. Mia tackles those who spread lies and false “facts” with her sass and wit, and her knowledge which is always backed by a lot of research. Her delivery is smart and f…
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We could all improve our decision-making and multitasking, but as wives, moms, and employees, we’re probably already better at it than we think! But what strategies can we implement in our professional lives to be more effective at both? In this super practical episode of Get Real, Get Results, Chantell outlines exactly that! First, let’s start wit…
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In this episode Chantell discusses the importance of putting ourselves first and prioritizing our own mental well-being. She challenges the societal expectation of always putting others' feelings before our own and emphasizes the difference between self-love and selfishness. Chantell shares her personal experiences with burnout and the difficult de…
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Chantell explores the idea that motherhood and business don't have to be separate and can actually complement each other. She shares her personal experience of initially fearing that having children would negatively impact her career, but realizing that being a mother made her a better leader. She discusses the importance of integrating personal an…
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Chantell discusses the tendency to say yes to everything and the importance of setting boundaries. She shares personal experiences and offers advice on how to assess each situation and make intentional decisions. She articulates the need to prioritize personal goals and objectives and to be someone's best yes by being prepared and respectful of oth…
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Born in São Paolo, Brazil, Sandra Hegedüs studied philosophy and cinema at the prestigious Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado (FAAP). As a militant artist of the Paulist scene, she realized several performances in the early 80’s before arriving in France in 1990, where she started an activity as a documentary film and reportage producer. Her passion…
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This week Chantell explores the topic of women in leadership roles and challenges the notion that women can't lead. She shares her personal journey with leadership and how she learned to be authentic and vulnerable in her approach. Chantell also touches on self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and the importance of knowing one's own value. She emphasizes …
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Leadership doesn't have to be lonely! Chantell talks about the importance of building a tribe to combat the loneliness often associated with leadership positions. She shares her own experiences of feeling isolated and the impact it had on her personal and professional life. Chantell discusses the need for vulnerability, trust, and commitment in bui…
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In this episode, host Chantell Preston discusses the myth of having it all and the importance of work-life integration. She shares her personal journey and the lessons she has learned about finding balance and being your own advocate. The key takeaway is that while you can have it all, you can't have it all at the same time. It's important to prior…
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Welcome to Get Real, Get Results, the podcast where we dive deep into the realities of balancing professional success with personal fulfillment. I'm your host, Chantell Preston, and I'm here to help you navigate the twists and turns of your professional journey while keeping it real about the ever elusive work -life balance. I've got over two decad…
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Melinda Strauss, a Jewish Content Creator on social media with over 1 million followers on TikTok and Instagram, is well known for her educational videos about Orthodox Judaism, Jewish history, discussing Antisemitism and Zionism, kosher recipes, and sharing her everyday life as a wife, mom of 2 teenagers (and a dog), and both a type 1 diabetic and…
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Shai Davidai is an assistant professor at the Columbia Business School, where he teaches negotiations and studies economic inequality and zero-sum thinking. Shai was born and raised in Israel and lives in New York City with his wife and two kids. Shortly after October 7th, as protests at Columbia University unabashedly celebrated the slaughter of J…
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Shemtov Hollinger is a reservist with the IDF Special Forces. He's 29 years old and in civilian life is a certified nurse. He currently works at a gaming tech company in account management. He was also a pro basketball player who played for a few Division 3 teams. He studied at Tel Aviv University, enjoys scuba diving, and has just finished a forth…
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​​In this episode, host Judd Shaw interviews Matt Dolman, a personal injury lawyer from the Dolman Law Group in Clearwater, Florida. The pair discuss Florida's recent tort reform and its implications on the insurance industry. Matt shares his connection to personal injury law, highlighting the importance of empathy, connection, and customer service…
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Running a law firm is vastly different from being employed by one. But what exactly does it take to build your own law firm from the ground up? How can aspiring founders gain the skills needed to succeed? After 20 years of laboring away at large, successful, law firms, Ben Gideon knew the natural next step for his career was to build a law firm of …
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In this new episode, discover the unexpected connection between minor league baseball and the hospitality industry. Join Judd Shaw as he speaks with Joe Ricciutti, President and General Manager of the Jersey Shore BlueClaws, about the importance of focusing on small moments to create unforgettable fan experiences. Dive into the intricate process of…
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A native New Yorker, Dana is a writer and creative director working professionally in the field of advertising. He brings 25+ years of creative communication experience. Dana’s work has been recognized by the One Show, the Andys, the Kelly Awards, the Obies, the Clios, the Effies, New York Festivals, Communication Arts, Lurzer’s Archive, and at Can…
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Creativity is a trait that is often associated strictly with subjects like art or music, something you’re born with. However, creativity is a skill that all aspects of business and innovation utilize and can be taught to every part of your team. Creativity can be taught, but like a muscle it’s a skill that has to be exercised to grow. When your emp…
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Ronny Vance, former president of Geffen music and Interscope music has over 40 years of experience in the music industry. The artists and writers he signed in that time have cumulative sales of over 200 million records. Built upon his uncanny knack for spotting songwriting, talent and superstar artists in all music genres, each of his endeavors has…
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We often see stress as a negative and do everything in our power to get rid of it. We vilify the people who cause us stress, and this puts leaders in a bad spot. Why? Because you cannot lead without using stress as one of your tools. When your employees become stressed and start feeling loss, distrust, or discomfort, what can you do to curb their f…
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Every lawyer should continue learning, improving, and honing their skills. What’s on the calendar to help you level up this year? Get ready for one of the most anticipated events of 2022: Trial Lawyers University’s Live Vegas 2022 conference. Dan Ambrose is here to share all of the details, from dates, to speakers, to connection opportunities, with…
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Allen Tittle loves serving his community — both inside and outside of the courtroom. He grew up in Ohio, went to law school in Ohio, and now serves the people of Ohio, both as an attorney and as a passionate volunteer. Allen says “there’s no better feeling” than being able to positively impact the lives of people you grew up with. But why is commun…
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Jennifer Gore has always been on a mission to improve in everything she does. Whether it’s parenting, mentoring, or running her law firm, Jennifer strives to be the best that she can be. Early in her career, Jennifer was working as a paralegal while attending night school, eventually becoming the student body president. And her success didn’t stop …
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Steve Moss had two passions throughout his career: one was building brands, and the other was helping build people’s careers. After brand building in his corporate career, Steve decided to start a mentorship organization to give others the tools they need to excel in their professions. Thus, Executive Springboard was created. But why did Steve choo…
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It’s easy for younger, inexperienced lawyers to give in to their fear of trial and stay in their zone of safety. But the truth is, if you want to build a reputation, you have to muster up the courage to take risks and prove that you’ll fight for your client. Following in the footsteps of his grandfather, Daniel Kramer had some big shoes to fill whe…
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When it comes to running a law firm, there are plenty of tasks you have to balance. But ultimately, your business can’t run without clients. So, in this hyper-competitive injury marketplace, what can you do to connect with potential clients and keep your name on the tip of the community’s tongue? Darryl “The Hammer” Isaacs can answer that question …
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Many defense lawyers are outstanding presenters and quick on their feet, but Keith Mitnik says they’re painting by numbers: they have a set strategy and go-to arguments. But if you can knock them off of their paint-by-number strategy, they’re lost. So how exactly do you counter their tactics? After practically living in the courtroom, Keith underst…
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Resilience is key to survive in a world full of hardships. It allows you to adapt and recover from whatever life throws your way, giving you the strength to move forward, find light in the darkness, and master your fate. Throughout his life, Reggie has dealt with countless obstacles. Born hearing impaired, he developed a speech impediment as a chil…
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There’s one thing that fitness gyms, law firms, or any other service business has in common: customers who come to you not because they want to — but because they have to. Every business wants clients who are eager to partner with them, but unfortunately, that’s not always the case. Some customers are directed toward your business and step foot in …
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Lisa Coleman is a musician and composer who plays piano and keyboards and she was a member of Prince’s band 'The Revolution' from 1980 to 1986. She is one half of the incredible musical duo Wendy and Lisa, formed with Wendy Melvoin. She was 19 years old when she auditioned and was hired as a part of Prince’s backing group in 1980, for his Dirty Min…
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How do you grow your law firm, carry on a legacy, and generate success year after year? Following in the footsteps of his father who fled Cuba and became a compassionate attorney, Alex De Castroverde had some big shoes to fill. As Alex learned early on, success doesn’t happen overnight. However, a few key principles will help you get there and cont…
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Shirley Halperin is Executive Editor of Music at Variety, where she spearheads music coverage for the print magazine and Variety.com. Through her 20-year career, she has held staff positions at Entertainment Weekly, Teen People and Us Weekly and was also a regular contributor to Rolling Stone. Shirley joined the Hollywood Reporter (THR) as Music Ed…
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When people search on Google, they’re likely to be faced with pages and pages of choices. So how do you stand out from the crowd, ensure that people click on your website, and eventually convert them into clients? You have to utilize SEO strategies the right way. The first step is getting your site to the top of a search engine’s page. Most SEO str…
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No matter where they are in the country, clients have one expectation that defines their experience with your law firm. They want to know that you'll do what you say you'll do. How you do that can be the difference between a wow experience or an underwhelming, never-going-back-there again experience. It starts with the small things you promise to d…
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It takes more than pixie dust to shape a great culture, engage your team, and create a magical experience for your clients. For Dan Cockerell, the magic began when he took on the role of Operations Manager at Disney’s All-Star Resorts. But it didn’t play out as you’d expect: instead of beginning his role as the department’s overseer, he began on th…
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Oonie Chase has been working at the intersection of strategy and design for over 20 years, leading high-impact and award-winning teams at IDEO, Wieden+Kennedy, frog design, Digitas (where we met, worked together on a bunch of stuff, and became friends), and GMMB. As a Partner at IDEO, she works across industries and markets - from media, technology…
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Imagine this: it’s 9/11, you’re the leader of a Disney theme park with ten thousand guests inside. The news of the terrorist attacks broke, and you’re scared your park could be a target. There’s also the concern that if guests get wind of the report, there could be a stampede at the park’s exit. To make things worse, it’s your second day on the job…
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