
In this wide-ranging and unfiltered conversation, Jason Ingber sits down with Abe Hendeles to talk about fatherhood, work ethic, faith, technology, politics, and what it really takes to build a life and business from the ground up. From raising kids in an uncertain future to running a last-mile delivery operation across Los Angeles, Abe shares real stories about sacrifice, independence, and service. The conversation dives into modern phone addiction, the importance of Shabbat and unplugging, government regulation, entrepreneurship, and the realities behind logistics and delivery work. They also explore big-picture systems and responsibility, from Tesla and EV infrastructure to hydrogen cars, leadership, and why nothing worth having comes easy. This episode is raw, thoughtful, and deeply human. No scripts. No shortcuts. Just honest perspective on work, family, money, and meaning in modern America. Topics covered include: Parenthood, responsibility, and preparing for the future Why "hope without action" can be dangerous Life without a phone in a hyper-connected world Faith, Shabbat, and the power of unplugging Behind-the-scenes realities of logistics and delivery businesses Tesla, EVs, hydrogen cars, and why systems matter Work ethic, leadership, and independence Politics, accessibility, and public trust If you enjoy long-form conversations about real life, business, culture, and responsibility, this episode is for you.
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