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Rabbi Derek Gormin: NCSY Managing Director of Public School Educational Excellence

41 min · 20. jan. 2026
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What does it really mean to live with a happy attitude, especially in demanding, mission-driven work? In this episode, I sit down with Rabbi Derek Gormin, Managing Director of Public School Educational Excellence at NCSY, for an honest conversation about happiness as a daily practice. We explore mindset, leadership, emotional honesty, and how a positive attitude shapes culture, resilience, and impact. Rabbi Gormin shares practical insights on staying grounded and joyful, even when the work is hard and outcomes are uncertain. A thoughtful, energizing episode for anyone leading, teaching, or striving to live with more purpose and joy.

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