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🗓️ 22 March 2023
⏱️ 64 minutes
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In this episode of the Kosher Money Podcast, we sit down with returning champ Mitchell Eisenberger to discuss the power of building relationships to level up and be successful.
As a seasoned professional in the world of networking, he has witnessed first-hand the importance of playing the long game in establishing connections that can last a lifetime. He shares his insights on how to cultivate impactful relationships that can help you achieve success both personally and professionally.
Eisenberger provides practical tips and strategies for building a robust network that can support your goals. He emphasizes the value of authentic communication and maintaining a genuine interest in the people you meet.
Contact Mitchell: [email protected]
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0:00.0 | The LinkedIn phenomenon makes us believe that the relationships we create are impactful, |
0:05.7 | but they're not. So the way around that is to focus on one or two or three relationships |
0:11.0 | and build them out with strength that those relationships will last. They will survive. They will |
0:18.0 | withstand challenges. In a business sense, again, if you pick up a client |
0:22.2 | with a flimsy relationship, that client, you know from your business, we've discussed this, |
0:27.2 | that client might leave you for the next LinkedIn guy that comes along, unless you're able |
0:33.6 | to put some teeth in the relationship. On today's episode of Kosher Money, we're thrilled to welcome back Mitchell Eisenberger. |
0:40.7 | Previously, we had the pleasure of discussing with him the ins and the outs of asking for a raise and navigating those challenges. |
0:48.1 | But today, we're diving into a different but equally important topic, networking in a world, in a world, where connections are |
0:56.6 | key to success. Networking, doing it right can make the difference in landing a job, |
1:01.7 | securing a promotion, or advancing your career. But networking is more than just exchanging |
1:06.9 | business cards, making small talk at those events, or sending those very, very awful |
1:12.2 | LinkedIn messages. It's about building relationships, nurturing connections, and leveraging your |
1:18.3 | network to achieve your goal. So without further ado, let's master the art of networking with |
1:24.6 | the great Mitchell Eisenberger. |
1:30.7 | Being a Jew, awesome. |
1:34.2 | Managing personal finances, not so awesome. |
1:35.6 | Welcome to Kosher Money. |
1:41.0 | A returning champion has entered the ring. |
1:43.6 | Welcome back, Aaron Mitchell Eisenberger. It's good to have you. |
1:45.7 | Pleasure to be here. What is networking, right? We hear a lot about that and, oh, come to a lunch |
1:51.6 | sponsored by so-and-so and network and I'm extroverted and I still don't want to, you know, |
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