Wisdom from the Field is a podcast dedicated to the journeys, experiences, and lessons of Shluchim around the world. Hosted by fundraising and success coach Tzviki Krasnjansky, the conversations dive deep into the real challenges and wins of life on shlichus — from building relationships with donors to launching capital campaigns, from finding inner clarity to leading with vision. Whether you’re looking for fresh fundraising strategies, authentic inspiration, or practical tools to grow your moisad, this podcast is here to fuel your next breakthrough.
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Wisdom from the Field is a podcast dedicated to the journeys, experiences, and lessons of Shluchim around the world. Hosted by fundraising and success coach Tzviki Krasnjansky, the conversations dive deep into the real challenges and wins of life on shlichus — from building relationships with donors to launching capital campaigns, from finding inner clarity to leading with vision. Whether you’re looking for fresh fundraising strategies, authentic inspiration, or practical tools to grow your moisad, this podcast is here to fuel your next breakthrough.
Episode 16 - “Shmuly Rothman on Simcha, Bitachon & Year-End Fundraising Without Anxiety”
Wisdom from the Field By Tzviki Krasnjansky
51 minutes
3 days ago
Episode 16 - “Shmuly Rothman on Simcha, Bitachon & Year-End Fundraising Without Anxiety”
In this farbrengen-style conversation, Shmuly Rothman returns to explore a healthier, happier, and far more effective approach to year-end fundraising.
We discuss how a shliach can show up b’simcha u’betuv leivav, drop the pressure of “I need this guy,” and enter each conversation with the kavana of uptzuhoiben — uplifting the donor, regardless of the outcome.
Inside the episode:
Why simcha is a core fundraising tool
How to let go of anxiety and approach donors with clarity and respect
The mistake of “saying no for the donor”
Who to reach out to at year-end and how to think about matchers, anchors, and amcha
How to set smart but ambitious campaign goals
Year-end as part of a 12-month fundraising strategy
If you’re stepping into a year-end campaign — or want fundraising to feel calmer, clearer, and more aligned — this conversation will lift you up.
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Anchor doc: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1P1kMgKedIDTgebQEfnX3IP7JiZVaS_Pm/view?usp=drivesdk
If you would like to customize this for your moised, email Shmuly - with your logo, the goal of your campain, and the matching and anchor levels you would like displayed on your document- at: shmuly@rothmancoaching.com
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Wisdom from the Field By Tzviki Krasnjansky
Wisdom from the Field is a podcast dedicated to the journeys, experiences, and lessons of Shluchim around the world. Hosted by fundraising and success coach Tzviki Krasnjansky, the conversations dive deep into the real challenges and wins of life on shlichus — from building relationships with donors to launching capital campaigns, from finding inner clarity to leading with vision. Whether you’re looking for fresh fundraising strategies, authentic inspiration, or practical tools to grow your moisad, this podcast is here to fuel your next breakthrough.