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TM Episode 65 From Rock Bottom to a Life of Purpose with David Ben Moshe

June 23, 2026

Hey Tribesmen, Episode 65 is here, and this one is a powerful reminder that your past does not determine your future.

I sat down with David Ben Moshe, whose journey took him from drug dealing and federal prison to becoming an Orthodox Jew, moving to Israel, building a successful coaching business, and helping others transform their lives through discipline and purpose.

David’s story is incredible.

Raised in a Christian home, he found Judaism while serving time in prison. What started as a conversation in a prison library became a complete transformation of identity, faith, and purpose. Along the way, he faced rejection, setbacks, closed doors, and obstacles that would have caused most people to quit.

But he kept moving forward.

This episode is about second chances, discipline, faith, and choosing who you want to become regardless of where you started.

What You'll Learn

Why your past mistakes do not define your future

How a prison sentence became the catalyst for transformation

The power of choosing identity before circumstances change

Why discipline matters more than motivation

How rejection can redirect you toward a greater purpose

The connection between physical health and spiritual growth

Why consistency creates confidence

How writing down your vision can change your life

The importance of community during difficult seasons

Why second chances are worth fighting for

Key Takeaways for the Tribe

✔ Your past does not determine your future.

✔ Discipline will take you further than motivation ever can.

✔ Identity comes before action. Choose who you want to become.

✔ Rejection is often redirection.

✔ Consistency compounds over time.

✔ Faith provides stability during uncertainty.

✔ Community can help carry you through difficult seasons.

✔ Small daily actions create massive transformation.

✔ Health and spirituality both require commitment and repetition.

✔ Write down your vision and pursue it relentlessly.

Show Notes

00:00 – Introduction to David Ben Moshe

01:00 – Growing up Christian and leaving religion behind

02:00 – Drug dealing, federal prison, and hitting rock bottom

03:00 – Discovering Judaism inside a prison library

04:00 – The question that changed his life forever

07:00 – A Holocaust survivor praying for him every day

09:00 – His first visit to a synagogue after prison

10:00 – The long road to conversion

12:00 – The struggle of finding work with a criminal record

13:00 – How faith gave him stability during hardship

15:00 – Building a successful career as a trainer

17:00 – Discovering his passion for helping people heal

19:00 – Reconnecting with his parents

20:00 – Deciding to become a physical therapist

24:00 – Being denied admission despite doing everything right

26:00 – Why that rejection hurt more than prison

28:00 – The decision to move to Israel

29:00 – Meeting his future wife and building a new life

31:00 – Helping Jewish men become stronger and healthier

34:00 – Discipline, fitness, and spiritual growth

36:00 – Why identity drives action

42:00 – The power of writing down your vision

44:00 – Final lessons on purpose, faith, and second chances

This episode is for every man who feels like his mistakes have disqualified him from becoming the man he was meant to be.

Your story is not over.

Choose who you want to become. Then keep moving forward.

Stay strong, stay disciplined,

Yigal

P.S. The next chapter of your life begins the moment you stop letting your past define your future. Pick one goal, write it down, and take the first step today

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