Shalom Lamm on Silencing Self-Doubt: Overcoming Impostor Syndrome in Entrepreneurship
Behind every confident founder pitching to investors or leading a team through product launch, there often lurks a quiet, gnawing voice: “Do I really belong here?” This voice—self-doubt dressed in a suit of success—is what we now know as impostor syndrome. And according to serial entrepreneur and nonprofit leader Shalom Lamm, it’s far more common…
The Ethical Backbone of Leadership: How Shalom Lamm Confronts Mistakes with Integrity
In the world of entrepreneurship, success stories often dominate the headlines—disruptive innovations, bold risk-taking, and overnight triumphs. What rarely makes the spotlight, however, are the missteps: poor decisions, failed launches, internal conflicts, and lapses in judgment. Yet, how entrepreneurs handle these inevitable moments says far more about their character than any product launch ever could.…
Purposeful Storytelling: How Shalom Lamm and Operation Benjamin Inspire Action Through Narrative
In a world overwhelmed by content, facts rarely change minds—but stories do. Stories stir emotion, build empathy, and most importantly, move people to act. Whether you’re leading a nonprofit, building a brand, or advocating for change, storytelling is your most powerful tool. Few people understand this better than Shalom Lamm,…
Scaling Smart: Shalom Lamm’s Guide to Turning Your Side Hustle into a Thriving Business
Scaling Smart: Shalom Lamm’s Guide to Turning Your Side Hustle into a Thriving Business Every great business starts with a spark—an idea pursued during evenings, weekends, or lunch breaks. But when that side hustle gains momentum, a critical question arises: Is it time to go all in? For many entrepreneurs,…
Shalom Lamm on The Business of Doing Good: How to Monetize Social Impact Without Losing Integrity
In a world that’s increasingly conscious of ethics, justice, and sustainability, the line between doing well and doing good is blurring fast. Gone are the days when profitability and purpose were seen as opposing forces. Today, social impact is not just a moral imperative—it’s a smart business strategy. Few understand…
Shalom Lamm on Reigniting the Flame: What to Do When Founder’s Block Sets In
Every founder starts with fire. There’s a burst of energy, a clear vision, and an almost obsessive drive to bring an idea to life. But what happens when that fire dims—when the excitement fades, momentum stalls, and you start to wonder if you’re still the right person for the job?…
Quiet Connections: Shalom Lamm’s Guide to Networking for Introverted Entrepreneurs
When you hear the word “networking,” what comes to mind? For many entrepreneurs, it conjures up images of crowded rooms, endless small talk, and forced smiles. But for introverts, these situations can feel not just uncomfortable, but downright draining. Entrepreneur Shalom Lamm knows this struggle well. As a naturally reserved…
Trust Before the Transaction: Shalom Lamm’s Guide to Building a Believable Brand Before You Launch
In the digital age, first impressions happen long before a sale is made—sometimes even before your product or service is live. Consumers are more discerning than ever, and trust is their most valuable currency. If you want to capture attention, build anticipation, and attract early adopters, you need to establish…
Everyday Heroes: Shalom Lamm Shares 5 Small Ways to Support Operation Benjamin Daily
Support for meaningful causes doesn’t always require grand gestures or hefty donations. Sometimes, the most powerful impact comes from the small, consistent acts we do each day. Shalom Lamm, entrepreneur and founder of Operation Benjamin, understands that long-term change is built on the steady foundation of community involvement and everyday…
Shalom Lamm Leads Operation Benjamin in Restoring the Legacies of Jewish-American WWII Heroes
For most families, a grave marker is more than a symbol—it is a sacred memorial to a life lived, a legacy honored, and a final act of respect. Yet for dozens of Jewish-American service members who died in World War II, their final resting places were marked by error. Instead…








