 Hello, and welcome to Let's Talk Tachles. What's Let's Talk Tachles? Let's figure it out. Hi, my name is RMB. I'll give myself a quick blog, only once. I'm a certified life coach and a businessman. And throughout my career and life, I found something very fascinating. I see often people who are considered common people, standard people, not in any way people with a position, with a stage, with a platform. And throughout the conversations with them, I find them being so brilliant, so smart, so powerful. People tell me such amazing ideas about education, about relationships, about business, about concepts, about how to change so many parts of the world, especially the Jewish world. And I was always wondering why and how don't these people have a chance and opportunity to share their ideas with the big world. So let's organize it a little. Throughout our life, we are privileged to hear and see so many speakers, so many rabbis, so many doctors, so many educators. We get so inspired from them. We love what they say. I myself watch many of these presentations and I find them so teaching, so fascinating, making such a big impact on my life and I'm sure in the lives of the many people who watch and see it. But the common peoples, the so-called common people, never get a chance to say what they have to say. I want to share a quick story with you to explain to you somewhat what I mean. I was once trusted by a set of parents to take their child to a test in an upcoming ishiva in order to enter the ishiva. And I had to wait outside and the person in charge of this took in the boy, he was 16, and sat with him for an hour. And I was waiting outside going crazy. What can take an hour? When the boy came out, he said into my car, he started crying very, very seriously, very strongly. And when I asked him after a few minutes, why are you crying? He told me that this interview was a torture experience. He said besides the fact that he only spoke to me about learning and about the tachlis as we call it for a short while, he asked me a million different questions that had nothing to do with my being in the ishiva. He spoke about my family, about our family status, the income, my siblings and this and that. And the boy felt very, very, very choked up and almost bruised by the interview. And he told me I'll never, ever go to this ishiva. And I told him, fine, no problem, no pressure. I'm sorry, you got here, you landed here, don't worry about it, I calmed him down, fine. After a while, when I drove him back home, he tells me, you know something? When I will open a ishiva, I will do things just the other way around. I will tell the boy to sit in my chair, I will be the rush ishiva, I will have this nice furniture piece. I will tell the boy to sit in my chair, I will sit across from him and I will ask the future boy being interviewed. What do you suggest? How should we make the first say? How should we organize the governing? How should we pair up boys for have Russas? How do you think we can attract you and your friends to be more listening, to be more in, etc.? Now, this may not be the most practical, doable thing. The thought that a 16 year old boy has an idea of how to supposedly create an environment of which the information and the plan can come from within. Not being told, of course every rush ishiva and every machanach is focusing and planning for months and sweat and tears how to make the ishiva the best place. And it's probably not a doable thing entirely. But the idea that a 16 year old has to tell us, listen to us, consult with us, let's make a plan, let's adjust it as time goes by. If you're happy with us, we'll be happy with you, the world will be a beautiful place. This is just a concept to try to share with you, my dear audience. That so much knowledge and information and brilliance is parked in the brains of simple people who never get a chance to get a microphone or to write an article in a newspaper and just make the world a better and happier place. So therefore I decided to open this podcast. Let's talk tahles, tahles as you know is a very deep rooted Jewish word that includes really everything, which means let's get to the point. Let's talk about the real thing, the real way. And I invite you to please join me by watching this show and more than that by contributing to the show. Please give me ideas of people you think simple people, eye level people, made a difference, it can make a difference, that struggled through a certain difficulty in life and they came out winning with flying colors. And I believe that we, the standard common people watching this will get so inspired and so delighted that it will make a difference in the world. So as I told you, I'm just the mailman, I'm the facilitator. It's not about me, it's about you, the audience. Please feel free, feel comfortable to any time contact us at letstalktahlesnow.com, share some ideas, share some names. Tell us what you would like to see, talked about, people use their gestures in an interview. And let's make it a very, very successful endeavor to serve Klalesor to make Hashem more proud of his nation and to have a good time. Thank you.