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  • Not-marketing a podcast, vulnerability, and the link between money & silence
    2025/04/28

    In this episode, Alec and Jake discuss various themes surrounding podcast marketing, personal branding, and community engagement. They reflect on the significance of Yom HaShoah, share insights on how to market a podcast without heavy reliance on social media, and emphasize the importance of creating value for listeners. The conversation also touches on the power of silence and forgiveness, the role of WhatsApp in community building, and the impact of short form video content. Throughout the episode, they highlight the need for authenticity and vulnerability in personal branding, as well as the importance of finding true fans to support their podcast journey.

    Takeaways

    • The importance of pausing to reflect on significant days like Yom HaShoah.
    • Marketing a podcast can be done without heavy reliance on social media.
    • Creating value for listeners is key to successful marketing.
    • Building a personal brand requires vulnerability and authenticity.
    • Finding your 'true fans' is essential for growth.
    • Silence and forgiveness can lead to personal and financial growth.
    • Collaborating with others can enhance marketing efforts.
    • Directories can provide valuable resources for new Olim.
    • WhatsApp is a powerful tool for community engagement.
    • Short form video content can help reach a wider audience.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates
    01:46 Reflections on Yom HaShoah
    04:01 Marketing a Podcast: A New Approach
    06:08 Creating Value for Listeners
    09:00 Navigating Public Exposure and Vulnerability
    12:01 Building a Personal Brand
    15:14 The Importance of True Fans
    17:57 Spiritual Insights and Personal Growth
    21:09 Collaborations and Directories for Olim
    25:02 WhatsApp Strategy and Content Creation
    26:48 Navigating Short-Form Video Trends
    28:11 Balancing Creation and Consumption
    30:29 Engagement and Authenticity in Social Media
    32:03 Personal Interests Beyond Marketing
    38:19 Reflections on Torah and Personal Growth

    Links

    • Jake's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacobrogelberg/
    • Alec's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aleckremins
    • Community: https://chat.whatsapp.com/Jm7m2ybcx2wAZVKZ9Lltzj
    • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@breaking-bagels






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    43 分
  • Prompting our way through the Holy Land: Bloodtests, Speedqueens, & AI girlfriends
    2025/04/20

    In this episode, Jake and Alec discuss the practical applications of AI for those making Aliyah or already living in Israel. From translating rental agreements and medical documents to analyzing shipping quotes and investment portfolios, they explore how tools like ChatGPT and Claude can make the transition to life in Israel smoother.

    The hosts share personal examples of using AI in their daily lives - like Alec using ChatGPT to analyze blood test results and recommend vitamins, and Jake using it to help with logistics when moving his appliances to Israel. They also discuss the broader implications of AI technology, including potential dangers and how it relates to their Orthodox Jewish perspective.

    The conversation wraps up with a fascinating theological discussion about what makes us uniquely human in the age of AI and how advancements in technology might be signaling the Messianic era.

    Join the community: https://chat.whatsapp.com/Jm7m2ybcx2wAZVKZ9Lltzj

    Chapters

    00:00 Celebrating Pesach in Israel
    02:51 The Impact of AI on Daily Life
    05:55 AI in Translation and Document Analysis
    08:56 AI as a Personal Health Assistant
    12:11 Navigating Israeli Bureaucracy with AI
    15:00 Everyday Use Cases for AI
    18:03 Making Informed Decisions with AI
    22:12 The Human-AI Connection
    24:15 Navigating AI's Role in Information Retrieval
    25:52 AI's Impact on Creative Industries
    28:14 The Loneliness Epidemic and AI
    30:46 Utilizing AI as a Tool
    31:34 Projects and Personalization in AI
    35:10 AI in Personal Finance
    36:41 The Designer's Perspective on AI
    41:51 AI and the Messianic Era

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    47 分
  • Breaking Matzahs: Finding Freedom from Tech Slavery Before Pesach
    2025/04/08

    Hosts Alec Kremins and Jake Rogelberg explore maintaining healthy relationships with technology while preparing for Passover's message of liberation. From Alec's two-phone system to mindful eating practices, they share strategies for breaking free from digital addiction in our modern world.

    Invite to Breaking Bagels community.


    Timestamp Breakdown

    0:00 - 3:00 - Introduction and Tech Addiction

    • Jake introduces the theme of balancing tech work while staying free from addiction
    • Alec compares smartphone dependency to smoking in previous generations
    • Discussion of failed attempts to reduce screen time

    3:00 - 9:54 - Two-Phone System and Family Impact

    • Alec explains his setup: basic smartphone for essentials, iPhone left at home
    • Initial benefits of feeling "weight off the chest"
    • Jake shares how parental phone use affects children's behavior
    • Challenges of balancing necessary technology with family time

    9:54 - 18:07 - Mindfulness and Screen Time Management

    • Reconnecting with childlike wonder and awe without technology
    • Mindful eating without distractions
    • Jake's screen time strategies (only 57 minutes by mid-afternoon)
    • Managing notifications and communication expectations

    18:07 - 25:39 - Technology Across Cultures and Boundaries

    • Comparing tech habits in Israel versus America
    • Challenges of working across time zones
    • Setting boundaries and recognizing few communications are truly urgent
    • Benefits of limiting instant access to non-essential contacts

    25:39 - 33:54 - Communication Methods in Israeli Culture

    • Voice notes versus text messages in maintaining relationships
    • Cultural differences in emoji usage
    • Connection between tech habits and Passover themes of freedom

    33:54 - 43:05 - Shabbat and Mindfulness Techniques

    • Technology addiction and Shabbat observance
    • The challenge and benefits of multi-day tech detoxes
    • Jake compares technology addiction to chametz (leavened bread)
    • Visualization techniques for developing phone use awareness

    43:05 - 49:20 - Corporate Engineering and Personal Freedom

    • How apps are designed to be addictive
    • Business models profiting from attention
    • Personal "slaveries" they're working to overcome
    • Jake's focus on mindful eating as his current challenge


    Concepts/Terms:

    • Chametz - Leavened bread forbidden during Passover, compared to tech addiction
    • Kavana - Intention/focus during blessings
    • Pesach/Passover - Jewish holiday commemorating liberation
    • Shabbat - Jewish day of rest with technology restrictions


    Technology Tools:

    • Basic smartphone - Alec's new "dumb" phone
    • Ray-Ban Meta glasses - Jake's camera glasses reducing phone use
    • Slack - Work communication platform
    • WhatsApp - Primary communication method in Israel


    Activities:

    • Brachot - Saying blessings with proper intention
    • Eating mindfully - Discussed as a challenge
    • Fitness goals - Mentioned as successfully maintained habits
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    49 分
  • Iron Dome & Interviews: How Faith, Networks, and Chutzpah Land Jobs in Israel
    2025/03/30

    In this episode, hosts Alec Kremins and Jake Rogelberg share practical insights on finding jobs in Israel, exploring the topic through three lenses: Torah perspective, Israeli cultural context, and tech industry tactics. They blend spiritual wisdom about faith in God's guidance with actionable networking strategies for the Israeli job market.

    Join the community and ask us anything.

    0:00 - 3:57: Introduction and Podcast Format Update

    • Hosts share their first in-person meeting during a rocket siren
    • New podcast format focusing on Torah, Israel/Aliyah, and Tech/Business
    • Introduction of a WhatsApp community


    3:58 - 7:06: Challenges of Pre-Aliyah Job Hunting

    • Difficulty securing Israeli jobs before physically being in Israel
    • Importance of networking with Olim in tech before arrival


    7:07 - 14:20: Israeli Networking and Business Culture

    • Israeli business culture is more informal and direct than American
    • How to stand out: bring specific value to potential employers
    • De-risking the hiring process with 30-60-90 day plans


    14:21 - 19:28: Building Your Professional Presence

    • Social media as your modern resume
    • Adapting American resumes to Israeli style
    • The "hot take": never apply to jobs without referrals


    19:29 - 27:09: Torah Perspective on Job Hunting

    • Faith in God's provision when making Aliyah without a job
    • Story of Yosef as a model of success through acknowledging God
    • Being successful because of religious observance, not despite it


    27:10 - 34:36: Religious Identity in the Workplace

    • Making a Kiddush Hashem through workplace conduct
    • Navigating religious observances in secular environments
    • Rabbi Nachman's teaching on judging others favorably


    34:37 - 43:56: Practical Job Search Advice

    • Being specific about what you want rather than applying broadly
    • Leveraging VCs as connectors to multiple startups
    • Creating value through content and specific proposals


    People mentioned:

    • Alec Kremins (host, works at Beehive)
    • Jake Rogelberg (host, has a design agency)
    • Ariel Blum (founder of Receive)
    • Alex Oppenheimer (investor)
    • Andrew Jacobson (friend)
    • Rabbi Nachman (referenced for teaching on judging favorably)
    • Yosef/Joseph (biblical figure discussed)


    Organizations/Businesses mentioned:

    • Beehive (Alec's employer)
    • Receive (fintech company)
    • Nevo (helps Olim in tech)
    • Meta/Facebook, JP Morgan, Microsoft (companies with Israeli presence)
    • ADP (Jake's first employer)
    • Wiz (mentioned for $32 billion valuation)
    • Ramp (Alec's previous employer)


    Concepts/Terms:

    • Aliyah (immigration to Israel)
    • Olim/Olim Chadashim (new immigrants)
    • Bitachon (trust in God)
    • Kiddush Hashem (sanctifying God's name)
    • Shomer Negiah (not touching opposite gender)
    • Miluim (reserve duty)
    • Hishtadlut (practical effort)


    Technology Tools:

    • LinkedIn, Twitter, GitHub (building professional presence)
    • WhatsApp (professional communications)
    • Apollo, Zoom Info (sales tools)
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    44 分
  • Waking Up at 2:57 AM, Giving Without Expectation, and the Search for Freedom
    2025/03/18

    In this episode, hosts Alec Kremins and Jake Rogelberg discuss Judaism, business practices, and daily life in Israel while sharing personal experiences and spiritual insights.

    Join the community and ask us anything.


    Timestamp Breakdown


    0:00 - 8:17: Introduction and Purim Celebrations

    • Explanation of podcast name "Breaking Bagels"
    • Jake shares his family's butterfly-themed Purim


    8:18 - 14:54: Purim Traditions and Jewish Charity

    • Discussion of Megillah reading significance
    • Alec's disrupted Purim plans between Jerusalem and Modiin
    • Explanation of Matanot Le'vionim (gifts to poor) and Mishloach Manot (friend packages)


    14:55 - 22:24: Giving and Business Ethics

    • Connecting generosity to business principles
    • Jake's approach to hourly billing and honest work practices
    • Torah-based business ethics


    22:25 - 30:29: Entrepreneurship Philosophy

    • Jake's journey starting an agency
    • Discussion of wealth, freedom and values
    • Reference to Andrew Wilkinson's perspectives


    30:30 - 37:57: Daily Routines

    • Jake wakes at 2:57 AM for spiritual practices
    • Comparison with Alec's 8 AM start
    • Morning Torah study habits


    37:58 - 49:34: Technology Use and Challenges

    • Screen time statistics comparison
    • Work/personal tech balance
    • Discussion of phone addiction as societal issue
    • Apple logo as symbol of knowledge tree


    49:35 - 58:19: Digital Breaks and Mindfulness

    • Shabbat as technology sabbatical
    • Experiences with meditation retreats
    • Jake explains Hitbodedut (personal prayer)
    • Closing thoughts on presence


    References


    People:

    • Rabbi Nachman of Breslov
    • Andrew Wilkinson (billionaire businessman)
    • Randy (friend creating "Kanso Digital")


    Concepts/Terms:

    • Purim (Jewish holiday)
    • Shushan Purim (Jerusalem's extended celebration)
    • Matanot Le'vionim and Mishloach Manot
    • Tzedakah (charity)
    • Hitbodedut (personal prayer)
    • Tikkun Chatzot (midnight prayer)


    Places:

    • Jerusalem
    • Modiin
    • Bet Shemesh


    Technology:

    • Newsfeed Eradicator
    • WhatsApp (primary business tool in Israel)
    • LinkedIn (business networking)


    Organizations:

    • Beehive (Alec's workplace)
    • JLM Scoop (Alec's newsletter)
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    58 分
  • Pursuing Hard Things: Aliyah, Partnerships, and Podcasting
    2025/03/18

    Hosts Alec Kremins and Jake Rogelberg explore authenticity in digital spaces, their Aliyah journeys, and the intersection of Jewish spirituality with modern business, sharing insights on building community and creating meaning through purposeful challenges.

    Join the community and ask us anything.


    Timestamp Breakdown

    0:00 - 4:14 - LinkedIn Authenticity and Weirdness

    • Alec shares viral success with authentic "weird" content on LinkedIn
    • Discussion about AI vs. human authenticity online while maintaining Torah values
    • Introduction of "Corporate Chaos Club" newsletter concept

    4:14 - 9:17 - Finding Balance and Following Excitement

    • Authenticity as a differentiator in a world of AI-generated content
    • Relationship between excitement and draining activities in projects

    9:17 - 13:26 - Starting New Ventures and Building Consistency

    • Podcast sustainability and the "3 episode threshold"
    • Pushing past initial excitement to build something lasting

    13:26 - 16:22 - Host Introductions

    • Alec: American who made Aliyah to Jerusalem, works at Beehive
    • Jake: Design agency owner who moved to Beit Shemesh with family

    16:22 - 25:51 - Podcast Vision, Making Aliyah, and Israel Connection

    • Platform for authentic conversations about Judaism, tech, and Israel
    • Jake's spiritual motivation for moving to Israel
    • Alec's emotional response to Hatikvah at Har Herzl during Birthright
    • Philosophy of choosing harder paths for greater meaning

    25:51 - 30:59 - Israeli Culture and Adjustment

    • Amazon package delivery experiences in Israel
    • Israeli phone culture and communication differences

    30:59 - 39:18 - Heart-Centered Decision Making and Divine Assistance

    • Jake's heart-led approach to joining the podcast
    • Advice for new olim: Hebrew fluency and networking
    • "Siyata d'shmaya" (heavenly assistance) concept
    • The gap between head and heart in decision-making

    39:18 - 49:07 - Business Approaches and Spiritual Preparation

    • Israeli innovation-first vs. American business-first startup approaches
    • Jake's journey preparing for Aliyah despite initial resistance
    • Building vessels through small practical steps
    • Alec's story of creating a wedding setlist before dating
    • Trust in divine timing while taking concrete steps

    49:07 - 56:27 - Purim Insights and Music's Spiritual Role

    • Torah insight about Purim and "the fool speaks first" principle
    • Humility and success in professional settings
    • Achashverosh avoiding music at his feast
    • Music's power to connect Jews to their heritage

    Organizations/Businesses:

    • Beehive - Email newsletter platform
    • Corporate Chaos Club - New newsletter venture
    • Good Vibes - Jake's design agency
    • LinkedIn - Platform for authentic content


    Concepts/Terms:

    • Aliyah - Jewish immigration to Israel
    • Bitachon - Trust in God's plan
    • Chazaka - Pattern established after three occurrences
    • Olim - New immigrants to Israel
    • Siyata D'shmaya - Heavenly assistance
    • Torah observant - Following Jewish religious law


    Places:

    • Beit Shemesh - City where Jake lives
    • Har Herzl - Site of Alec's pivotal experience
    • Jerusalem/Yerushalayim - Where Alec lives
    • Philadelphia suburbs - Jake's previous home
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    56 分