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THE TRUST FACTOR — Daily Torah Wisdom & Weekly Conversations for Purpose, Peace & Unshakeable Confidence


The Trust Factor delivers powerful daily lessons in spiritual growth, emotional clarity, and purpose-driven living — drawn from timeless Torah wisdom and applied to the challenges of modern life.


While we frequently explore transformational teachings from Sha’ar HaBitachon — The Gate of Trust, it is only one of the many rich, authentic Torah sources we draw on. Each episode brings insights from classical and contemporary Jewish thought, including the Chumash, Tehillim, Chazal, Mussar works, Midrashim, Chassidic teachings, and other foundational texts that illuminate the path to a calmer, more meaningful life.


These ancient principles — crafted by sages over centuries — provide practical tools for overcoming fear, anxiety, depression, jealousy, and the emotional burdens that weigh us down. When properly understood, they empower you to build unshakeable trust in a Higher Power and to navigate life with clarity, courage, and spiritual confidence.


PLUS: Weekly Interview Series


In addition to the daily lessons, enjoy a weekly interview series featuring:

  • Community leaders
  • Rabbis
  • Educators
  • Mental health professionals
  • Business and spiritual mentors

These conversations dive deep into themes of trust, purpose, leadership, resilience, and personal growth — offering real-world wisdom from people actively shaping and inspiring their communities.


What You’ll Learn

✔ How to build inner strength and emotional balance
 ✔ How Torah wisdom solves modern challenges
 ✔ How to cultivate trust, purpose, and spiritual resilience
 ✔ How to eliminate fear, anxiety, jealousy, and self-doubt
 ✔ How to live with clarity, confidence, and divine alignment
 ✔ How to apply ancient teachings to relationships, work, and daily life

Whether you’re new to these concepts or deeply connected to Torah learning, you’ll find guidance that uplifts, empowers, and transforms.


Language & Accessibility

Some terms appear in their original Hebrew or Aramaic, always followed by clear English translation so every listener can grow at their own pace.

If you’re ready to deepen your faith, strengthen your mind, and build a life grounded in trust and purpose, The Trust Factor is your daily source of practical spirituality — elevated each week by conversations with those who lead and inspire our community.


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308 Episodes
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Send us Fan Mail Power can make you feel important, but it mostly makes you readable. As Pesach approaches and the world feels louder and stranger, we talk about what it means to stay tuned in to God’s hand without waiting for flashy, unnatural signs. Miracles often come braided into nature, and noticing them is part awareness, part humility, and part trust. From there, we go straight at leadership and authority. If you have influence over anyone a classroom, a team, a courtroom, a badge, a ...
Send us Fan Mail Power is not just influence, it’s accountability. We dig into what happens when someone with authority uses their position badly and what it means for both the person harmed and the person holding the power. Through a Torah perspective on modern life, we challenge the fog created by corrupt media, corrupt information, and loud influencers who profit from confusion. The way through isn’t more outrage; it’s education, humility, and the discipline to keep learning. We exp...
Send us Fan Mail Passover is one week away and we’re in countdown mode, but the real question is uncomfortable: can you actually stop working long enough to feel the holiday? We talk about why a long stretch of Passover into Shabbat is not a burden but a gift and why feeling restless without your inbox can be a sign your priorities are drifting. If you can’t enjoy the pause, we challenge you to ask whether you’re being run by deadlines, bosses, and the constant urge to fix everyone’s problems...
Send us Fan Mail An ambulance is one of the clearest symbols of human decency: you rush toward danger to keep a stranger alive. So what does it say about a movement, a culture, or an ideology when the target is the ambulance itself? We start with Hatzalah and the broader reality that Jewish communities often build parallel systems of emergency medical services, security patrols, and mutual aid that raise the quality of life for everyone nearby, especially when government resources are stretch...
Send us Fan Mail Someone looked at a life-saving ambulance and decided it should burn. That single choice tells you a lot about the upside-down logic driving so much of today’s hate, and it’s where we start: a clear-eyed Torah perspective on current events, why staying informed matters, and how to respond when the loudest claims around you are flimsy, recycled, and detached from basic morality. We talk about the attack on Hatzalah ambulances in London and why it hits so close to home. Hatzal...
Send us Fan Mail Missiles hit Israeli cities and the people tasked with moral clarity go silent. We start there, with the anger and the grief, and we don’t soften the question: where is the United Nations when civilians are targeted, and why does condemnation show up so selectively? I share why that silence matters, how it feeds antisemitism, and why we have to stop letting institutions and headlines bully us into doubting what’s right in front of us. From that hard reality, we zoom out to t...
Send us Fan Mail You can live through something extraordinary and still have to pack lunches, pay bills, and get the kids to bed. That tension sits at the centre of our conversation: we believe the month of Nisan and the lead-up to Passover are built for redemption, yet the “open miracles” can be easy to miss when life feels loud, rushed, and expensive. We talk about Torah themes like Parashat Zachor, Amalek, and the repeating rhythm of Jewish history, then ask the uncomfortable question: are...
Send us Fan Mail Red and blue lights flash behind you and suddenly your mind starts bargaining. You rehearse the perfect line, you try to read the officer’s face, you plan how to regain control and you forget the One who actually runs outcomes. We take that everyday stress moment and expose a deeper spiritual pattern: modern idolatry can look like treating a human being as if they have power that Hashem does not. We also zoom out to the weekly rhythm that trains trust, with Shabbat as ...
Send us Fan Mail A stranger sounding holy can still be a criminal, and a ticket that ruins your day can still be a gift. We start with a personal scam alert that hit close to home: an impersonator on TikTok copied a well-known rabbi’s profile, used the right Hebrew phrases and blessings, then steered the chat toward a “young investor” and crypto. It’s a classic online scam pattern dressed up as trust, and we break down exactly how it works so you can protect yourself and the people you care a...
Send a text Seeing a police car on the highway can make your heart drop, even when you’ve done nothing wrong. That tiny wave of panic is the doorway to a much bigger question: what if life keeps handing us “traffic stops” as a form of loving accountability, not punishment? We walk through a practical, Torah-rooted way to handle those moments with trust in God instead of anger. I share the exact kind of quick prayer you can say before the officer reaches your window, and why committing to rea...
Send a text Flashing red and blue lights can turn a normal drive into instant panic, but that jolt of fear might be one of the clearest mirrors you’ll ever get. We start by naming a wider reality: while many of us coast through familiar routines, people in Israel can be forced to live minute to minute, and we pray for a speedy, decisive end to the war so lives aren’t trapped in repeated danger. Then we bring the focus down to street level with a scenario everyone knows: getting pulled over. ...
Send a text The fastest way to stall your own progress is surprisingly simple: talk too much before the work is real. We dig into why announcing plans early can invite doubt, distractions, and unnecessary resistance, and why the stronger move is to keep your head down, stay humble, and let your actions do the talking. From there, we tackle two mindset traps that quietly block spiritual growth and personal success. First, the voice that says “I can’t handle this” when a hard test lands in you...
Send us Fan Mail There’s a moment in a hard season when your brain starts bargaining: “Just give me clarity. Just make it make sense.” We talk about what happens when you stop demanding perfect answers and start building something sturdier: emunah that matures into bitachon, real trust in God, strong enough to hold you steady when life hits. We lay out three levels of emunah as we understand them: basic faith, intermediate trust, and the advanced stage where you’ve seen the Creator’s h...
Send us Fan Mail A whole operation can grind to a halt because of a three-inch part, and if you’ve ever had a day like that, you know how quickly your mind goes from problem-solving to panic. I’m pulling a lesson straight out of real life: the moment you realise you don’t control outcomes, you only control your effort. That single shift can change how you handle stress, conflict, and the pressure of a world that feels like it never slows down. We talk about why the current pace of events lea...
Send us Fan Mail A simple part goes missing, the machines go quiet, and the costs start ticking up. That’s where most stories of workplace chaos begin—and where tempers flare. Ours takes a different turn. We walk you through a real morning of supplier runs, blank stares, and a surprising 30‑second fix that arrived only after hours of delay. The bigger reveal isn’t mechanical. It’s the decision to meet each dead end with gratitude, to ask “Why is this happening for me?” instead of “Why is this...
Send us Fan Mail Snow melts, the air softens, and a simple step outside becomes a wake‑up call: comfort can refresh, but it can also sedate. We open with that shift from shelter to sunlight to frame a harder truth about growth, suffering, and what it means to live a life that actually compounds value. Through a clear, relatable take on measure‑for‑measure justice, we unpack why friction can be a form of love—coaching that reveals blind spots and builds the muscles of patience, humility, and c...
Send a text Ever notice how losing a single hour to daylight saving can unravel your mood, patience, and focus? We use that small jolt as a doorway into a larger conversation about sustaining joy through Adar, especially after the emotional peak of Purim. Joy, here, isn’t a fleeting high; it’s a trained baseline. We talk about building that baseline with simple, deliberate practices while staying honest about fatigue, frustration, and the tug to slide back into old patterns. From there, we d...
Send a text What if the toughest moments aren’t random knocks but crystal-clear messages, custom-made to help you grow? We dig into the idea of measure for measure—a framework that turns confusion into clarity by matching outcomes to their roots. Starting with Shabbat as the week’s power source, we explore how intention on the seventh day sets the tone, energy, and focus for everything that follows. From there, we move into the real stakes: practical examples that make this principle impossi...
Send a text Feeling the Pesach countdown tightening your chest? We get it. Between Purim overdrive and Passover prep, it’s easy to drift from meaning into performance. We unpack why so many of us overclean, overspend, and overdeliver—and show a calmer, truer way that honours halacha, preserves energy, and keeps joy at the centre. We start by separating spring cleaning from Passover cleaning. If food wasn’t stored or eaten there, you can tidy it for dignity, but don’t call it religious duty. ...
Send a text Outrage travels fast, and lately it feels like the loudest voices set the story before truth gets a chance to breathe. We open the hood on how that happens, tracing a familiar script: selective praise, a dramatic pivot, then a scapegoat to absorb the blame. When a pundit paints Chabad as a hidden hand in world affairs, we don’t just push back on facts; we examine why such claims land, how they hook our anxieties, and what they cost communities that are built on service, not specta...
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