storymark™ invites you to a refreshing spin on the leadership podcast. These interviews are dynamic, story-driven conversations about pivotal moments that propelled... more
Raised by a single mother, Congressman Ritchie Torres overcame poverty, personal trauma, and systemic barriers to forge a path of... more
As an engineering student, Yariv Bash dedicated countless hours to hands-on work, sacrificing top grades in order to open doors... more
Ashager Araro's reverence for dreams extends far beyond mere aspirations or poetic musings; for her, they hold profound significance embedded... more
Today, Uri Buri’s eponymous restaurant “Uri Buri” has garnered international acclaim - but his culinary journey began just steps from... more
Pioneer. Trailblazer. Groundbreaker. These words epitomize today’s guest, Gadeer Kamal-Mreeh. As a member of Israel's Druze religious minority, Gadeer stands... more
Growing up as a Palestinian in Israel, Nuseir Yassin grappled with the complexities of his identity, often feeling adrift between... more
When deciding which professional path to pursue, Tzipi Livni defied the expectations set by her politically active parents and initially... more
Seth Siegel has a penchant for following his curiosity and doing the unexpected. As a serial entrepreneur, Seth seamlessly moves... more
Laura Hassner intentionally sought out educational experiences in unfamiliar environments so she could stretch herself personally and intellectually. From opting... more
Tom Cohen's love for music has deep roots that can be traced back to his childhood home, where he and... more
Alma and Daniel Hernandez are a dynamic brother-sister duo; each with a powerful story to tell. Raised in a loving Mexican-American... more
Felipe Neves takes nothing for granted. Growing up in Brazil, his mother worked tirelessly to provide Felipe with a private... more
You’ve heard of failing upwards and there’s a reason for that. Today’s guest is best-known for inventing the widely used... more
Ten days in Israel and an inherited passion for Indonesia were all Niruban Balachandran needed to dedicate his life to... more
For The New York Times best-selling author, Adeena Sussman, cookbooks aren’t just a collection of recipes — they’re love letters.At just... more
According to his middle school yearbook, Matti Friedman wanted to be a journalist when he grew up. The only problem?... more
For Adi Altschuler, “inclusion” and “safe spaces” have been a way of life since childhood. More than performative buzzwords, she... more
In an effort to become more comfortable in her own skin, literally, Siqu Mou utilized her joint MBA/MPA degree from... more
Traffic: most of us tense up just thinking about it, but not today’s guest! He studied and obsessed over it... more
At her very first judo class in the mid-1970’s, Yael Arad was the only girl. The youngest of four, she... more
In an environment defined by physical strength and hyper-masculinity, Miri Eisin deployed a leadership style which pushed gender boundaries and... more
What is a country — even a new one, without a guiding set of rules and beliefs? Legal scholar and... more
Today’s episode isn’t a fairy tale, but it does feature a knight. Sir Ronald Cohen was one of the very... more
There’s more than one way to be a philanthropist, and Sylvan Adams’ way, is quite possibly the most fun.Before becoming... more
Yaron Galai is the Co-Founder and CEO of Outbrain, and one of the most respected visionaries in tech. Would it... more
Burned out from a taxing career in law enforcement, today’s guest found freedom on a bike and quickly made incredible... more
In a world where people are inclined to hide inside their echo chambers, David Blumberg deliberately remains on the outside.... more
Many articulate a desire for peace in the Middle East, but few have demonstrated a life-long commitment to the cause... more
Julia Haart is hard to pin down — and that is by design. After decades of silently suffering under the... more
Many of us attended summer camp as children, but who among us met their future business partner there, and set... more
Gil Galanos returns with the show about leaders, the moments that made them, and the mark they leave. Hosted on... more
As a young boy in 1949, Reuven Rivlin had a simple dream: that the fledgling State of Israel would grow... more
After being sent to Auschwitz as a young girl, today’s guest, Edith Eger, was ordered to dance for the infamous... more
Elie Wurtman’s very first start-up was simple: selling bread door to door at the age of twelve. Unbeknownst to this... more
Stacy Schusterman had a lot to prove when she stepped into her father’s company. Her tenacity, willingness to ask questions,... more
If you’ve received a paycheck after 1970, there’s a good chance you're familiar with today’s guest without even realizing it.... more
Few have made as many successful and seamless career leaps as Dr. Orna Berry. A scientist, researcher, entrepreneur, investor, policymaker,... more
There is no single recipe for success. But if there were, Michael Solomonov, the James Beard award-winning chef, created, tested,... more
Have you ever attained something that you believed would make you happy, only to discover that it didn’t? Author, psychologist,... more
Though often called “The Iron Lady of Israeli High Tech,” Dr. Michal Tsur never emphasized her gender in the mostly... more
After being sent to Auschwitz as a young girl, today’s guest, Edith Eger, was ordered to dance for the infamous “Angel of... more