Wisdom from the Field is a podcast dedicated to the journeys, experiences, and lessons of Shluchim around the world. Hosted by fundraising and success coach Tzviki Krasnjansky, the conversations dive deep into the real challenges and wins of life on shlichus — from building relationships with donors to launching capital campaigns, from finding inner clarity to leading with vision. Whether you’re looking for fresh fundraising strategies, authentic inspiration, or practical tools to grow your moisad, this podcast is here to fuel your next breakthrough.
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Wisdom from the Field is a podcast dedicated to the journeys, experiences, and lessons of Shluchim around the world. Hosted by fundraising and success coach Tzviki Krasnjansky, the conversations dive deep into the real challenges and wins of life on shlichus — from building relationships with donors to launching capital campaigns, from finding inner clarity to leading with vision. Whether you’re looking for fresh fundraising strategies, authentic inspiration, or practical tools to grow your moisad, this podcast is here to fuel your next breakthrough.
Episode 14 - No Guts, No Glory: Rabbi Chaim Hanoka on Rejection, Resilience, and Showing up for each other.
Wisdom from the Field By Tzviki Krasnjansky
1 hour 13 minutes
2 months ago
Episode 14 - No Guts, No Glory: Rabbi Chaim Hanoka on Rejection, Resilience, and Showing up for each other.
When Rabbi Chaim Hanoka looks back on three decades of building Chabad of Pasadena, one phrase sums up his approach: “No guts, no glory.” From renting a storefront with no idea how he’d pay for it, to announcing a building campaign on Simchas Torah and making it happen, Rabbi Hanoka shares the grit and faith it takes to build something from nothing.
But the real heart of this conversation lies beyond bold moves and big campaigns. Rabbi Hanoka opens up about the sting of rejection, the resilience required to keep going, and the importance of showing up for fellow shluchim who may be struggling. He speaks candidly about balancing family with shlichus, and why true success is measured not only in buildings and budgets, but in the strength we give each other along the way.
This episode is both raw and uplifting — a window into the courage, compassion, and commitment that define the shlichus journey.
For more about the work I do with shluchim check out my website: coachingbytzviki.com
Wisdom from the Field By Tzviki Krasnjansky
Wisdom from the Field is a podcast dedicated to the journeys, experiences, and lessons of Shluchim around the world. Hosted by fundraising and success coach Tzviki Krasnjansky, the conversations dive deep into the real challenges and wins of life on shlichus — from building relationships with donors to launching capital campaigns, from finding inner clarity to leading with vision. Whether you’re looking for fresh fundraising strategies, authentic inspiration, or practical tools to grow your moisad, this podcast is here to fuel your next breakthrough.