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Let’s Face It! Everyone Needs Money. What If You Need A Little More? Or A Lot More?

Let’s Face It! Everyone Needs Money. What If You Need A Little More? Or A Lot More?

FromRabbi Daniel Lapin's podcast


Let’s Face It! Everyone Needs Money. What If You Need A Little More? Or A Lot More?

FromRabbi Daniel Lapin's podcast

ratings:
Length:
66 minutes
Released:
Aug 11, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Never mind Harry Potter, but is making money ‘stinking sorcery’? Hey Kids! It’s easy to describe the hard work your dad does if he’s a bus driver, a fireman, or a pilot. But what if he’s a mortgage broker,  a recruiter, or an investment banker? Does he make money by just talking on the phone all day? Sounds like fun. LeBron James plays basketball and Ron Johnson built the Apple stores in all the malls. Each made about $30M a year. Why did so many people say Ron Jonson was overpaid at Apple while everybody thought LeBron James earned every penny of his pay? The spirituality of money. Why did Los Angelinos destroy Jewish-owned stores in the Watts Riots of 1965 and then Korean-owned stores in the Rodney King riots of 1992? What did Boeing’s Alan Mulally have that Ford so desperately needed? 3 effective spiritual strategies for increasing your financial revenue.
Released:
Aug 11, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Rabbi Daniel Lapin, known world-wide as America's Rabbi, is a noted rabbinic scholar, best-selling author and host of the Rabbi Daniel Lapin podcast. He reveals how the world REALLY works and reminds us that the more things change, the more we need to depend upon those things that never change. Rabbi Daniel Lapin is one of America’s most eloquent speakers and his ability to extract life principles from the Bible and transmit them in an entertaining manner has brought countless numbers of Jews and Christians closer to their respective faiths.