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The Nexus Podcast

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  • 33. Beaten, Broken & Back Stronger Than Ever (Feat: Rabbi Noiky Roberts)

    01:49:52||Ep. 33
    Enjoying these episodes?Please take a moment to follow and rate this channel on Spotify & Youtube and add a comment if you can - it really helps us reach more listeners 🙏Thank you 💖---------------------This week's guest is someone whose journey challenges how we define success, happiness, and spiritual connection in the modern world.Rabbi Noiky Roberts is a globally recognised speaker, educator, and wedding singer whose unique ability to blend charisma, authenticity, humour, and deep Torah insight has inspired audiences across continents.Raised in Gateshead and later spending three decades in the close-knit community of Gibraltar, Rabbi Roberts has built a life centred around simplicity, faith, and meaningful human connection — values that stand in sharp contrast to the noise and urgency of modern living.From overcoming personal struggles and anxiety in his early years, to dedicating his life to Chinuch, community leadership, and inspiring thousands through shiurim, public speaking, and music, Rabbi Roberts represents a rare balance between public performer and deeply grounded servant of Hashem.In this conversation, we explore profound themes including Bitachon, the pursuit of success, overcoming fear, the power of consistency, community life, and what it truly means to feel at home, both physically and spiritually. We’ll also hear personal reflections on resilience, faith, education, and bringing timeless Jewish wisdom to audiences across the world.This is a conversation about purpose, perspective, and discovering meaning in both the spotlight and the quiet moments behind it.---------------------We really appreciate your feedback! • WhatsApp +4477 466 70 691 • Email hi@nexuspodcast.uk Until next time 👋🏽

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  • 32. You Are So Busy. Are You As Productive? (Feat: David Rosenthal)

    52:49||Ep. 32
    David Rosenthal is a seasoned business strategist and operator with a career spanning senior roles at global institutions including Deutsche Bank and Bank of America. Today, David works closely with founders and business owners to help them transition from service-led operations into scalable, process-driven businesses. Known for asking the uncomfortable questions, David brings clarity around structure, time management, and sustainable growth, while remaining deeply committed to community leadership and giving back. His mission is simple: help businesses regain control, and help leaders build something that truly lasts.https://rosenthalconsulting.co.uk/Connect with David 👉 https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-rosenthal-26185/---We really appreciate your feedback! • WhatsApp +4477 466 70 691 • Email hi@nexuspodcast.uk Until next time 👋🏽
  • 31. What Does True Success Look Like? (Feat: Yechiel Leitner)

    01:53:14||Ep. 31
    🎙️ What does a 17 hour work day really do for you?🎙️ The challenges of a child diagnosed with epilepsy🎙️ Dealing with rogue business consultants🎙️ When is working too hard too hard?🎙️ How do you land your first hotel contract?🎙️ How would a library of 20,000 anecdotes and thoughts support your ability to write?🎙️ Bringing 30 years of business experience to the nonprofit sectorIn this energised and riveting conversation, Aron is joined by Yechiel Leitner, who spills the beans on the realities of 30 years in the business world, and more recently his work in giving back to the community. 🎙️ This conversation covers it ALLPlease take a moment to Comment, Share and Follow to help us reach as many listeners as possible 🙏---We really appreciate your feedback! • WhatsApp +4477 466 70 691 • Email hi@nexuspodcast.uk Until next time 👋🏽
  • 30. Vilednik. The Mystery. The Miracles. (Feat: Rabbi Yechiel Emanuel)

    01:18:47||Ep. 30
    In this wide-ranging conversation, Aron sits down with Rabbi Yechiel Emanuel - Principal of Beis Hatalmud, Rav of the rapidly growing Ohel Sholom community, and a leader quietly supporting Jewish life across Manchester and beyond.From his London upbringing and formative years in Gateshead, Rabbi Emanuel traces an unexpected journey: from founding the groundbreaking Camp Orach Chaim in Ukraine, to a decade spent inspiring boys, and later supporting Jewish refugees following the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine war.The conversation moves into more personal territory as Rabbi Emanuel shares his journey through secondary infertility, his composed yet powerful address in Kerestir, and the discovery of the Viledniker - a story of quiet miracles, perspective, and spiritual resilience.We explore what authentic leadership looks like today: building a shul that doesn’t just attract attendance, but transforms those who daven there.Rabbi Emanuel also reflects on public speaking, communal responsibility, and the importance of finding, and building, a lifelong relationship with a leader of one’s own.---I'm grateful for your feedback! • WhatsApp +4477 466 70 691 • Email hi@nexuspodcast.uk Until next time 👋🏽
  • 29. From Cheder, To Chartered (Feat: Dovi Sternlicht)

    52:27||Ep. 29
    In this episode, Aron Coleman sits down with Dovi Sternlicht, Founder of Quate Construction, to discuss his fascinating journey, from Belz Cheder, through to becoming MCABE, RICS and a fully qualified paramedic. Dovi is hyper-focused on achieving his goals, and is set on bringing a complete professional service to his broad client base and proves that if your mind is set on something, there is little in your way other than your mind that will stop you getting there. https://www.quate.co.uk/Enjoy :)---I'm grateful for your feedback! • WhatsApp +4477 466 70 691 • Email hi@nexuspodcast.uk Until next time 👋🏽
  • 28. When Daddy Doesn't Come Home (Feat: Rabbi Aron Litwin)

    01:26:18||Ep. 28
    In this heartfelt episode, Rabbi Aron Litwin shares the personal journey that led to the founding of Mekimi and his life’s mission of supporting bereaved children and families. From his own experiences of loss, grief, and resilience, he discusses the importance of expressing emotions honestly, what a grieving child truly needs, and the moment his understanding of his own pain shifted.Rabbi Litwin offers an inside look at how Mekimi works with families from the first call, the challenge of maintaining dignity and privacy in charity work, and the emotional weight of being on the front lines of tragedy. He reflects on his father’s legacy, the impact of his mother’s illness, and the meaning found through faith, community, and purpose.With messages for the community, for orphans, and a deeply personal reflection on naming his son after his father, this conversation is a poignant exploration of grief, healing, and the quiet holiness of supporting those in pain.If you can, kindly consider supporting the important work of Mekimi:https://mekimi.co.uk/donate---I'm grateful for your feedback! • WhatsApp +4477 466 70 691 • Email hi@nexuspodcast.uk Until next time 👋🏽
  • 27. Licence to Inspire. The Mind Behind The Movement. (Feat: Rabbi Benjy Morgan)

    49:04||Ep. 27
    Welcome back friends, this week I am delighted to bring you my conversation with Rabbi Benjy Morgan, CEO of the Jewish Learning Exchange, commonly known as the JLE.As CEO, Rabbi Benjy Morgan is responsible for the innovation and strategy of the JLE in the 21st century. He oversees education across the numerous different departments in which the JLE operates. He guides dozens of dedicated staff and the myriad of weekly programs that service over 1000 individuals each week. There were two particular stories that I wanted to bring up in my conversation with Rabbi Morgan, but some last minute changes to Rabbi Morgan’s diary meant that we ended up recording this conversation a few short hours before a flight out of the country. Instead, I have appended recordings of these stories, one at the beginning, a moving and beautiful narrative that gives us insight into the miraculous story or Rabbi Morgan’s family, and one at the end, which is an account of Rabbi Morgan’s own personal miracle story which took place in 2019, with a message for Chanukah as we enter the month of Kislev.I hope you enjoy ---I'm grateful for your feedback! • WhatsApp +4477 466 70 691 • Email hi@nexuspodcast.uk Until next time 👋🏽