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  • Naomi Streicher: From Humble Beginnings to Real Estate Mogul
    2025/08/07

    Trailblazer Talks: Naomi Streicher on Real Estate, Community Building & Mentorship In this compelling episode of the 'None of Your Business' podcast, hosts Michael Greenfield and Ushi Schwartz converse with Naomi Streicher, the founder of Q Home Sales and a 35+ year veteran in real estate. Naomi shares her journey from longing for a job to becoming a trailblazer in the real estate industry. Discussing her influential role in community building, the secrets behind successful real estate transactions, mentoring new agents, and the importance of having a supportive network, Naomi offers a wealth of insights for aspiring real estate professionals and anyone interested in the dynamics of the housing market. Don't miss her candid thoughts on the importance of mentorship, balancing family and career, and the strategies that led her to success.

    00:00:00 Growing Up: Not Allowed to Have a Job

    00:06:46 Building Communities and Developing Neighborhoods

    00:09:31 Getting Started in Real Estate

    00:28:04 The Family Business: Real Estate Dynasty

    00:35:12 Managing Community Relations as a Broker

    00:46:37 Training and Mentoring New Agents

    00:56:20 Current Market Conditions and Advice for Buyers

    01:05:56 Impact of Interest Rates and Limited Housing Inventory

    01:12:57 Recent Changes in Real Estate Law and Looking Ahead

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    1 時間 17 分
  • Master of Melodies Yossi Green's
    2025/07/31

    In this unforgettable episode of the None of Your Business Podcast, we sit down with legendary Jewish composer Yossi Green. From his first melody created on a broken piano in a London attic to over 1,000 songs composed for Jewish music stars all around the world, Yossi reveals the stories, emotions, and divine moments behind his greatest hits. We explore his views on favorite compositions, ChatGPT’s take on his career, and how a song 20 years in the making became a chart-topper. Plus, Yossi shares powerful insights from Shlomo Carlebach that reshaped his perspective on Yom Kippur, and dives into the lesser-known business side of Jewish music, including royalties, copyrights, and the challenges of monetization in the streaming era.

    00:00 - The 20 Year Song / Introduction and First Song

    00:39 - Introduction to Yossi Green 01:53 - ChatGPT's Take on Yossi Green

    06:20 - The Creative Process

    40:09 - The Business of Jewish Music

    82:19 - Appreciation for All Music

    105:23 - Closing Thoughts and Future Guest

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    1 時間 53 分
  • What the News Won’t Tell You—Jake Turx’s Frontline Confessions
    2025/07/24

    Go behind the scenes with White House correspondent Jake Turx as he shares gripping stories from Syria, insights into Hasidic identity in politics, and a transformative journey into faith and prophecy. This episode dives deep into journalism, geopolitics, and spiritual awakening in a post-October 7th world.

    0:00-Opening Story: Syria Adventure

    0:31-Podcast Introduction & Guest Welcome

    1:33-Jake’s Background & Name Origins

    3:48-Education & Early Journalism

    10:45-White House Press Corps & Hasidic Identity

    11:54-Transition to Mishpacha Magazine

    12:29-Reporting from Syria: On the Ground

    15:22-Danger & Security as a Journalist

    17:01-Life as a White House Correspondent

    22:11-Investigative Journalism & Truth Seeking

    27:13-Religious Awakening & Prophecy

    31:43-Sponsor Segment: Qualm Max Supplies

    32:28-Deep Dive: Prophecy, History, and Modern Parallels

    38:26-Message to the World: Jewish Unity & Ahavas Chinam

    40:06-Debate: Jewish Identity, Zionism, and Protest

    58:28-Travel Stories: Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Azerbaijan

    1:01:33-Book Authorship & Final Thoughts

    1:18:32-Wrap Up & Guest Recommendations

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    1 時間 20 分
  • Producing Miracles: The Gershy Moskowits Story
    2025/07/17

    This week on None of Your Business, we sit down with Gershy Moskowits, a beloved Jewish music producer and event mastermind whose life took a miraculous turn.

    You may know Gershy for his work behind some of the biggest names in Hasidic music and his role in organizing massive events like the Siyum HaShas at MetLife Stadium. But what you don’t know is the incredible story of how his years of selfless acts — visiting hospitals, organizing chesed events, and bringing joy to others — came full circle when he needed help the most.

    🩺 Diagnosed with kidney failure and facing months of grueling dialysis, Gershy found himself in need of a transplant — and received the ultimate gift: a kidney from the brother of a young girl he had helped years earlier through his acts of kindness.

    🎶 This episode blends music, mitzvot, and miracles in one unforgettable story of faith, resilience, and the unseen power of kindness.

    If you’ve ever doubted that good deeds come back around, this conversation will restore your belief in divine timing.

    🔊 Tune in for:

    • What it really takes to produce major Jewish music events
    • The behind-the-scenes story of the 93,000-person Siyum HaShas
    • The emotional journey of illness, recovery, and unexpected redemption
    • Why acts of kindness are never wasted — even decades later

    💬 Be sure to follow, rate, and share this episode — and let us know what moved you most.

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    1 時間 19 分
  • Leaving NY for Cleveland: Why Aaron Lichtenstein Bet Big and Won
    2025/07/10

    Why did Aaron Lichtenstein leave a Big Four accounting job in NYC to start over in Cleveland—and how did that risk turn into a wound care empire?

    In this episode, we sit down with Aaron Lichtenstein, founder and industry leader in wound healing technology, to unpack his wild career pivot from Deloitte and Ernst & Young to scaling a nationwide healthcare company based in Cleveland, Ohio. From sales strategy and LinkedIn branding to trade show dominance and the surprising power of being nice, Aaron shares the real story behind his success.

    You’ll hear:

    • Life after the Big Four: why Aaron walked away from accounting
    • The business of wound care: medical devices, nursing homes, and rapid growth
    • How LinkedIn hotel reviews became a marketing tool
    • Sales wisdom, leadership tips, and personal branding that works in 2025
    • What Cleveland taught him about building a business—and a life

    This episode is for healthcare founders, sales pros, personal brand builders, and anyone who’s ever thought about betting big on a new life path.

    Don't miss out—like, subscribe, and engage!

    00:00 Growing Up in New York and Cleveland

    00:29 Welcome to the None of Your Business Podcast

    00:52 Introducing Aaron Lichtenstein via ChatGPT

    02:45 Aaron's Journey from Accounting to Wound Care

    06:15 The Evolution of Wound Healing Technology

    12:03 The Importance of Wound Care in Healthcare

    15:12 The Role of Education in Medical Sales

    25:31 The Story Behind Hotel and Office Reviews

    30:17 Living in Cleveland: Pros and Cons

    31:03 Journey to Cleveland: A Personal Story

    31:52 Challenges and Benefits of Moving

    32:58 Raising a Family in Cleveland

    33:43 The Real Estate Market and Taxes

    35:50 Hotel Reviews and LinkedIn Tips

    37:46 The Power of Social Media and Branding

    38:33 Shark Tank Success Stories

    42:47 The Importance of Being Nice

    52:46 Networking and Building Relationships

    57:10 Final Thoughts and Farewell

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    58 分
  • I Lost $70 Million… and My Wife Hired a Hitman | Jerry Silva's Wild Life Story
    2025/07/06

    In this compelling episode of the None of Your Business podcast, hosted by Michael Greenfield and co-hosted by Ushi Schwartz, meet Jerry Silva, a 91-year-old entrepreneur with an extraordinary life story. Jerry talks about his early life in the Bronx and his family's transition from the arcade business to establishing a successful pharmacy empire. Despite personal and professional challenges, including a shocking story about surviving a hit contract from his second wife, Jerry's resilience and zest for life continue to inspire. Learn about his ventures in horse racing, the movie business, and his philosophy on living each day to the fullest. This episode is packed with fascinating anecdotes, lessons in perseverance, and reflections on a life lived vibrantly.

    00:00 A Shocking Marriage Story

    00:24 Welcome to the Podcast

    00:41 Introducing Jerry Silva

    01:25 Reflecting on Life and Faith

    03:31 The Journey of Chem Rx

    04:33 A Passion for Horses

    05:30 Early Life and Family Background

    09:32 Building a Pharmacy Empire

    10:33 Life Lessons and Business Philosophy

    24:57 The Movie Business Venture

    26:18 Racing and Daily Routine

    28:04 Memories and Connections

    29:10 Memories of Coaching and Celebrities

    31:01 Reflections on Medical Advancements

    32:09 Investments and Longevity

    32:59 Wound Care Business Ventures

    33:48 Life Regrets and Proud Moments

    35:48 Health and Daily Routine

    37:08 Marriage and Personal Life

    41:57 Business Decisions and Networking

    50:14 Horse Racing Insights

    56:09 Final Thoughts and Reflections

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    1 時間 2 分
  • I Built Success Out of Chaos. Fired Up With Yitzy Rosenwasser
    2025/06/29

    In this episode, we're thrilled to be joined by Yitzy Rosenwasser, an 18-year-old culinary prodigy and founder of Fired Up! Meet the spunky caterer who's already impressing the culinary world with his meat boards and event catering. Host Michael Greenfield and co-host Ushy Schwartz dive deep into Yitzy’s journey, discussing everything from how he got started in the culinary industry to his future plans beyond the kitchen. Yitzy shares the struggles and benefits of growing up in a divorced family, his time in Yeshiva, and why he thinks having a balanced life is crucial. This conversation also brings attention to the lessons learned from Rabbi YY Jacobson about respect and positive co-parenting, which Yitzy advocates deeply. Key topics: - The importance of parental support and respect. - The journey of starting and running a catering business at a young age. - Balancing work, learning, and personal life. - Lessons on family dynamics and co-parenting from Rabbi YY Jacobson. - Practical tips for grilling and making the best out of barbecues. Don't miss out on Yitzy’s inspirational journey and practical advice. This episode is a must-watch for young entrepreneurs, parents, and anyone interested in personal growth and family dynamics.

    00:00 Introduction and Parental Appreciation

    01:13 Meet the Hosts and Special Guest

    01:54 Yitzy Rosenwasser's Background and Career Beginnings

    03:19 Starting the Catering Business

    05:06 Challenges and Success in Catering

    12:24 Barbecue Tips and Tricks

    22:19 The Importance of Letting Meat Rest

    23:01 Reheating Meat: Tips and Tricks

    23:49 Turning a Skill into a Business

    24:32 Balancing Ambition and Contentment

    25:22 Challenges of the Food Industry

    26:26 Future Plans and Meat Boards

    29:43 Young Entrepreneurs and Their Ventures

    37:40 Advice for Teenagers Seeking Jobs

    39:45 The Value of Internships and Learning on the Job

    44:21 Experiences in Yeshiva and Future Plans

    47:44 The Rabbi's Smartphone Confiscation

    48:09 Parental Guidance and Smartphone Usage

    48:52 The Importance of Open Communication

    49:33 Reflections on Parenting and Personal Growth

    52:20 Challenges of Divorce and Parenting

    53:26 Respect and Understanding in Relationships

    58:24 The Role of Therapy and Personal Development

    01:07:45 Final Thoughts and Reflections

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    1 時間 14 分
  • Is Kosher Certification Big Business—or a Community Trust?
    2025/06/22

    Rabbi Ari Senter joins the None of Your Business podcast to unpack one of the most misunderstood industries in the world—kosher certification. As Executive Director of the Kof-K, one of the most prominent kosher agencies in the world, Rabbi Senter walks us through how this highly structured system actually operates, what companies like Unilever and Pepsi are really looking for, and why kosher symbols carry both economic weight and religious significance.

    In this episode, Rabbi Senter explains the origins of his family-run organization, his personal hesitations about taking on the rabbinate, and the emotional toll of leading a community while managing a complex global operation. He doesn’t shy away from controversial topics—addressing the accusation that kashrus is a mafia, explaining the ethics behind pricing, and revealing how Kof-K handled the Ben & Jerry’s political firestorm over Israel.

    This conversation is thoughtful, surprising, and deeply human. Whether you keep kosher or not, it’s a rare chance to hear the real story from someone who lives at the intersection of faith, business, and leadership.

    00:00 Introduction and Podcast Welcome

    00:44 Meet Rabbi Ari Center

    02:25 Rabbi Center's Journey and Challenges

    04:12 Founding and Growth of the Shul

    06:08 The Role and Responsibilities of a Rabbi

    10:03 Financial Support and Community Contributions

    14:13 The Origins of KOF-K

    20:12 Kosher Certification and Industry Insights

    29:40 The Ben & Jerry's Controversy

    36:55 The Business of Kosher Certification

    46:52 Reflecting on My Father's Wisdom

    47:38 The Complexity of Certification

    48:49 Auditing and Compliance Challenges

    52:42 Community-Based Certification Initiatives

    59:33 Economic Realities and Responsibilities

    01:05:14 The Importance of Parental Responsibility

    01:15:59 Final Thoughts and Reflections

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    1 時間 23 分