Wisdom from the Field By Tzviki Krasnjansky

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Wisdom from the Field is a podcast for shluchim focused on real breakthroughs — in fundraising, leadership, and growth. Through honest conversations with shluchim from the field, the podcast explores the experiences, challenges, decisions, and lessons that have brought trues shlichus success. These interviews offer practical insights, fresh perspectives, and real-world wisdom drawn from lived experience — what’s worked, what hasn’t, and what they’ve learned along the way. Alongside the interviews, the podcast also features Field Notes — short, practical reflections drawn from coaching work and recurring patterns across conversations in the field. Field Notes are designed to offer clear, grounded insights you can sit with or apply right away. Whether you’re navigating fundraising, leadership pressure, growth, or clarity in your shlichus, Wisdom from the Field is here to support your next breakthrough.

  1. 4D AGO

    Ep. 22. The Biggest Miracle Is That I Didn’t Give Up — with Rabbi Alex Kaller

    In this episode of Wisdom from the Field, Tzviki sits down with Rabbi Alex Kaller, founder of the Chabad Russian Center of South Florida, for a rare, open conversation about building—both externally and internally. Rabbi Kaller shares his journey from growing up Jewish but secular in Moscow, to discovering Yiddishkeit, choosing shlichus, and arriving in Florida with no contacts, no infrastructure, and a simple mandate: learn how to swim. The heart of this episode is the story of building a permanent home for Jewish life—a six-story center with a shul, mikvah, and growing school—and the inner resilience that made it possible. Along the way, Rabbi Kaller speaks candidly about setbacks, lost supporters, long delays, and moments of real uncertainty. He also shares how, during some of the hardest stretches, he found himself repeatedly going to the Ohel—davening, knocking on Heaven’s door, and drawing strength to keep taking the next step even when clarity was missing. But this is not a story of despair. It’s a story of showing up, of trusting in Hashem even when you can’t yet see the outcome, and of discovering that strength often appears after you think you’ve reached your limit. With humility, humor, and hard-earned wisdom, he reflects on what sustained him, and why—looking back—the greatest miracle wasn’t the building itself, but the decision to keep going. This episode is for shluchim and leaders who are carrying big visions, navigating real pressure, and trying to build something that will outlast them. This is an episode about struggle—but even more, about bitachon, perseverance, and the quiet power of not giving up.   ---   If this episode was meaningful, please share it with someone who might benefit.   For ongoing insights on fundraising, leadership, and the inner work of shlichus, join my email list here: https://mailchi.mp/c0f254880cc4/new-subscribers    To learn more about my work with shluchim, visit: www.coachingbytzviki.com   Connect on LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook

    53 min
  2. JAN 22

    Ep. 21. Beyond Functioning: Presence, Growth, and Inner Work on Shlichus - with Rabbi Peretz & Chanie Chein

    In this episode of Wisdom from the Field, I sit down with Rabbi Peretz Chein and Chanie Chein for a wide-ranging and deeply reflective conversation on Avodah Pnimis—inner work—and what it means to truly live with presence, vitality, and personal geulah on shlichus. We explore their work through M54 Institute for Insourcing - עבודה פנימית. a learning model built around insourcing—shifting from externally driven doing to internally grounded growth. Together, we unpack why passion and idealism alone don’t sustain a lifetime of shlichus, and why many shluchim and shluchos find themselves highly functional on the outside while feeling heavy, rushed, or disconnected on the inside. This conversation goes beyond tactics and systems. We talk about: Why “doing, doing, doing” can quietly become a form of avoidance How noticing without judgment becomes a gateway to real change The difference between success and geulah Why presence—not productivity—is often the missing ingredient How inner work directly impacts family life, community relationships, and long-term impact If you’ve ever felt that things are “working” but something essential feels missing—this episode opens a powerful doorway.   ---   If you’d like to learn more about Rabbi Peretz and Chanie Chein’s upcoming programs and their work, you’ll find the links below.   Group for shluchim: https://form.jotform.com/251868965643272  Group for shluchos: https://form.jotform.com/260145533197154  M54 website: www.m54.org/    ---   If you’d like to receive short reflections, insights, and practical notes from my work with shluchim, you can subscribe here: https://mailchi.mp/c0f254880cc4/new-subscribers    To learn more about my work with shluchim, check out my website: www.coachingbytzviki.com

    1h 14m
  3. JAN 15

    Ep. 20. The Spiritual Side of Fundraising — with Rabbi Zalman Teichtel

    What if fundraising isn’t a necessary evil — but a sacred part of shlichus? In this second conversation with Rabbi Zalman Teichtel, we explore the spiritual inner world behind fundraising: the mindset, the meaning, and the avodah that transforms asking for money into an act of leadership and connection. Rabbi Teichtel reflects on the response to his first appearance on the podcast and why validating the hard years of shlichus matters — not to dwell there, but to move forward with strength. He also shares how a shift in mindset changed everything: from survival mode and self-doubt to clarity, and building from a place of strength. This episode touches on: How reframing fundraising as giving others a zechus removes much of the hesitation around asking Why giving transforms the giver as much as it helps the moised Balancing systems and strategy with deep bitachon and emunah in l’maalah min ha’teva Turning fundraising conversations into genuine ruchniyusdik encounters This isn’t an episode about tactics or scripts. It’s about who you are being when you walk into the room. If fundraising has ever felt uncomfortable, draining, or separate from your shlichus — this conversation reframes it entirely.   ---   To see more about my work with shluchim, check out my website: coachingbytzviki.com   If you’d like to receive short reflections, insights, and practical notes from my work with shluchim, you can subscribe here: https://mailchi.mp/c0f254880cc4/new-subscribers

    1h 1m

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About

Wisdom from the Field is a podcast for shluchim focused on real breakthroughs — in fundraising, leadership, and growth. Through honest conversations with shluchim from the field, the podcast explores the experiences, challenges, decisions, and lessons that have brought trues shlichus success. These interviews offer practical insights, fresh perspectives, and real-world wisdom drawn from lived experience — what’s worked, what hasn’t, and what they’ve learned along the way. Alongside the interviews, the podcast also features Field Notes — short, practical reflections drawn from coaching work and recurring patterns across conversations in the field. Field Notes are designed to offer clear, grounded insights you can sit with or apply right away. Whether you’re navigating fundraising, leadership pressure, growth, or clarity in your shlichus, Wisdom from the Field is here to support your next breakthrough.

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