Episode 320: How Trusted Advisors Are Delivering More Value Through Strategic HCM Partnerships
In this episode, Brandon Hall’s Claude Werder and guests Spencer Johnson of Zions Bank and Suzanne Santana of iSolved discuss iSolved’s Center of Influence (COI) program, which enables trusted advisors like bankers to add strategic value by referring clients to integrated HCM solutions. Spencer shares how his bank identified payroll pain points among SMB clients and, after a rigorous vetting process, partnered with iSolved to offer a unified platform that saves time and money. Suzanne explains iSolved’s “large enough to make a difference, small enough to care” approach, highlighting seamless implementation, white‑glove service, and the flexibility of an à‑la‑carte HCM suite. The conversation underscores how strong communication and aligned values between advisors and technology providers build trust and drive deeper market penetration.

Grayscale Acquired by Paylocity PLUS Indeed's Community Call
This episode of "This Week in RegTech" covers several major shifts in talent acquisition: Indeed’s new pay‑to‑play model that ends free XML feeds and adds daily budget minimums, Oracle’s AI‑driven Fusion Egentic HR applications, Monday.com’s launch of AgentTalent.ai for hiring...
From Chaos to Predictable Pipeline: A GTM Audit That Turns Into a 90-Day Plan
In this episode, host Javier Lozano explains how a comprehensive go‑to‑market (GTM) audit can transform chaotic, unpredictable B2B pipelines into a structured 90‑day growth plan. He walks listeners through the audit’s three phases—kickoff and questionnaire, customer‑journey mapping workshop, and a...

Strengthening Family Office Strategy and Culture with Mark Daniell
In this episode, Mark Daniell, chairman of Raffles Family Wealth Trust, shares his four‑decade journey from a New England family legacy to leading global advisory work for ultra‑high‑net‑worth families. He defines family‑office strategy as the art and science of informed...
Penn State Health’s DeFlitch & Hijjawi Say Past Lessons Can Help Guide Today’s AI Implementations
In this episode, Penn State Health’s Chief Medical Information Officer Dr. Chris DeFlich and Associate CMIO Dr. Shadi Hijawi discuss how past experiences with electronic health record (EHR) implementation can inform today’s rapid rollout of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in...
Gulf Ceasefire: Fragile or Firm?
The episode examines the newly announced Gulf ceasefire and its uncertain impact on global energy markets, especially LNG supply. Analysts discuss the fragility of the ceasefire, the stalled reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, and the critical role of Qatar's...

How Regional Grocers Can Win With Fresh Over The Next Decade | 5IM
Jeremy Levine, senior director at Alvarez & Marsal’s Consumer & Retail Group, explains why fresh departments are a strategic priority for regional grocers, driven by consumer shifts toward healthier, protein‑rich diets and away from processed foods. He highlights that fresh...
10 Advanced Capital Raising Strategies That Took Raising $1 Billion + 10+ Years to Find Out
In this episode, Chip and Sam Perkins of Perkins Fund Park share the hard‑won lessons from three decades of raising capital, having closed over $7 billion for alternative‑asset managers. They stress that deep, personal relationships, transparent communication, and realistic growth plans...

The Free Playbook Behind This Week’s Episode
In this episode of the Liquid Launch Project, host Matthew R. Mian and co‑host Luigi Rosa Bianco interview Yaren Ghosn, founder of Fractional Partners, about his publicly available "Clarity Playbook" for $2‑$20 million revenue companies. Ghosn explains that instead of the...

AI Reality Check: Is AI Stealing Entry-Level Jobs?
In this 16‑minute episode of Deep Questions with Cal Newport, the host explores whether AI is displacing entry‑level workers, examining the types of tasks most vulnerable to automation and the skills that remain uniquely human. Newport draws on research and...

Lead Better - Why Meetings Are Often Less Productive Than They Could Be
In this episode of Lead Better, hosts Scott Baker, Sierra Holland, and guest Mikey dissect why meetings often fall short of their potential and explore practical tactics to boost productivity. They highlight the low rates of pre‑read completion—under 50% generally...
The Masters Meets Amazon Prime Video; Is More Basketball Better for the NCAA Tournaments?; And Gideon Cohen Dishes on What...
The episode covers three main topics: Amazon Prime Video’s debut as a media partner for the early rounds of the Masters and its potential long‑term ambitions in golf; the performance and future of NCAA basketball tournaments, including the rise of...

Inside Swiss Re’s AI Strategy: Faster Claims, Smarter Insights, Better Outcomes
In this episode, Peter Hai talks with Praveena Ladva, Swiss Re’s Group Chief Digital and Technology Officer, about how the reinsurer is leveraging data and AI to transform core insurance processes such as claims and underwriting. Ladva explains Swiss Re’s...
After Ceasefire Rally, Focus Turns to Inflation
The Schwab Market Update highlighted how a temporary ceasefire in the Middle East is shifting market focus back to inflation and economic data, while noting that shipping disruptions and fragile peace keep risks alive. Key data points include the upcoming...

After The Exit | Ariana Pareja on Building, Selling and Starting Again
In this episode, serial entrepreneur Ariana Pareja shares her journey from early real‑estate hustles to co‑founding Remind, a real‑estate tech platform that scaled to over a million agents and was acquired for $53 million. She discusses the emotional roller‑coaster of big...

Albatros Project
The Albatros Project episode introduces "Stolen Smile," a theatrical AI‑driven heist set in 1911 Paris that imagines the theft of the Mona Lisa. The hosts blend surreal narration with commentary on how AI can create immersive storytelling experiences, positioning the...

Ignite Startups: How LainaHealth Is Redesigning Healthcare Workflows for Scale with Ryan Eder |Ep253
In this episode, Ryan Eder, founder and CEO of LainaHealth, shares how his background in industrial design led to the creation of a virtual musculoskeletal and physical therapy platform that uses AI and computer‑vision to deliver personalized care at home....

Accounting Firms Navigate Compensation as AI Tools Upend Work
In this episode, Bloomberg Tax’s Georgia Siemens talks with Dominic Piscopo, founder of Big Four Transparency, about how AI and offshoring are reshaping compensation in public accounting. Piscopo shares data showing that 2024 raises favored junior staff while senior salaries...

FX Moment: Iran War Shift First Step Out of Sterling Bear Cycle
In this episode of FX Moment, Chief FX Strategist Audrey Charles Freeman and Chief UK Economist Dan Hansen examine how the recent US‑Iran cease‑fire announcement is easing market sentiment and reshaping the outlook for sterling. They argue that the war‑driven...
Interview: Karen Nelson-Field, Author of The Attention Economy, on Why Not All Reach Is Equal
In this episode, Dr. Karen Nelson‑Field explains why traditional media metrics like impressions and time‑in‑view are misleading, arguing that not all reach is equal because they don’t reflect actual human attention. She describes her biometric research that shows a large...

The Company Helping Paralyzed People Move And Thrive Again - EP 64 Dave Marver
In this episode, Dave Marver, CEO of Onward, explains how the company’s spinal cord stimulation platform, ArcIM, combined with a minimally invasive epidural brain‑computer interface (BCI), can translate a patient’s movement intentions into real‑time leg stimulation, enabling paralyzed individuals to...

I Built a Custom Slack Inbox. It Was Easier than You’d Think. | Yash Tekriwal (Clay)
Yash Tekriwal, head of education at Clay, engineered a custom Slack inbox that automatically categorizes more than 150 daily notifications into action‑required, read‑later, and FYI buckets. He built the system using Perplexity Computer and OpenClaw, showcasing how AI‑assisted tools can...

Best Way to Segment a Catalog for AI Platforms
In this brief episode of Voices of Search, host Jordan Cooney chats with Katie Morrow, Director of Managed Services at ProductsUp, about the optimal way to segment product catalogs for AI platforms. They discuss how the choice of segmentation depends...

Multi-Location Inventory Management Guide for Growing Businesses
In this 8‑minute episode, the host explains multi‑location inventory management—tracking stock across multiple warehouses, distribution centers, or stores—and why it’s essential for scaling manufacturers. They outline common pitfalls such as inconsistent data, inventory imbalances, transfer complications, poor visibility, rising costs,...

U.S. and Iran Both Claim Victory in New Ceasefire
The episode breaks down the newly announced two‑week cease‑fire between the United States and Iran, highlighting the ambiguous terms each side claims as a victory, including Iran’s demand for influence over the Strait of Hormuz and the U.S. claim of...

Exited Founder Podcast | Andrew Kirpalani: From Bar Napkin to Acquisition — Exiting WorkHound
In this episode, co‑founder and CTO Andrew Kirpalani recounts how a $20K accelerator deal sparked the creation of WorkHound, a mobile‑first employee engagement platform for truck drivers. He explains how his varied startup engineering background informed the product’s design and...
E303 | Customer Success Is Dead. Meet the Growth Department.
In this episode, host Andrew Michael talks with Alex Bogoski, founder of Amplify and author of *The Growth Department*, about redefining post‑sale teams as a unified "Growth Department" that drives profitable revenue rather than just service. Alex argues that customer...

Thrust and Drag, Part 1: A System to Keep Momentum
In this episode Brian Scordato uses his near‑drowning triathlon story to illustrate the concepts of thrust (the forces that push a startup forward) and drag (the friction that slows it down). He explains that, just as swimmers achieve speed by...

A Robust Market Reaction to a Quite Fragile "Cease-Fire" In Iran.
The episode analyzes the market fallout from a fragile two‑week cease‑fire between Iran and Israel, focusing on oil logistics, price volatility, and speculative positioning. Hosts note that despite ongoing missile launches, the cease‑fire has sparked a sharp drop in Brent...

Europe’s Electric Vehicle Conundrum
The episode examines Europe’s dual transition: decarbonising transport through rapid EV adoption and maintaining a competitive automotive industry amid Chinese overcapacity and shifting US subsidies. Guests explain how the EU’s reliance on Chinese batteries and EVs threatens supply‑chain resilience, while...
Easy to Leave
In this episode of Rework, co‑founders Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson discuss the philosophy behind making software easy to cancel, emphasizing a "no‑questions‑asked" approach and user‑friendly data export. They critique industry practices that create friction—like hidden fees, retention offers,...

1177: Navigating an Acquisition at the Edge of Change | Tom DiDesidero, CFO, SmartRecruiters
In this episode, CFO Tom DiDesidero discusses SmartRecruiters' acquisition by SAP amid a rapidly evolving AI-driven SaaS landscape, highlighting the challenges of fast integration, cultural alignment, and shifting business assumptions. He shares his unconventional career path—from early roles in small...
Key Themes at SXSW 2026 with Omnicom's Greg Brown
In this episode, Omnicom SVP of Innovation Greg Brown breaks down the six strategic themes from Omnicom’s SXSW 2026 recap, highlighting the shift from a reach‑driven economy to a trust‑driven, AI‑infused landscape. He explains how brands must move from traditional...

A Pro-Worker Experiment in Private Equity
In this episode, Planet Money explores a novel private‑equity experiment led by Pete Stavros at KKR, who tried to give workers ownership stakes in the companies they run, starting with Capital Safety’s Red Wing plant. The story follows Cindy Cordes,...

SaaStr 849: How We Built Our AI VP of Customer Success with SaaStr's CEO and CAIO
In this episode, SaaStr’s CEO and CAIO discuss how they built an AI‑powered VP of Customer Success using no‑code tools like Replit, turning a simple project‑management portal into an autonomous agent that handles onboarding, task tracking, and daily communications for...

E720 | Henrietta Moon, Carbo Culture on Building Multi-Revenue Carbon Removal
In this episode, Henrietta Moon, founder and CEO of Carboculture, explains how her company uses high‑temperature biochar factories to simultaneously produce renewable energy, premium growing media, and permanently sequester carbon for centuries. She outlines a full‑stack business model that sells...

Connecting Forecasting and Warehouse Decisions at Scale - with Jerod Hamilton of Tyson Foods
In this episode, Jerod Hamilton, Director of 3PL Warehouse Strategy at Tyson Foods, explains why modern distribution centers struggle with efficiency due to fragmented planning systems and static facility designs that quickly become outdated. He highlights how multiple, siloed forecasts...

A Show With No Name
In this episode, hosts Marlon Weems and Arturo Dominguez discuss two major topics: the recent failed paramilitary invasion attempt on Cuba by U.S.-based exiles, and the Pentagon's push for unrestricted access to advanced AI from Anthropic, which the company refused,...

Leading Through Scarcity: Purpose Over Panic
In this episode of So What from BCG, host Georgie Frost talks with John Schreiber, CEO of the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), and BCG’s Rishi Varma about leading organizations through resource scarcity by anchoring on purpose. John shares...

Coke CMO’s Lessons on Advertising, Innovation and Surviving Corporate Politics - Walter Susini
In this episode, former Coca‑Cola CMO Walter Susini shares lessons from leading a global icon, emphasizing the power of distinctive brand assets like the Christmas jingle, polar bears, and the contour bottle. He explains why Coca‑Cola sticks with the same...

Breaking Down Jamie Dimon’s Investing Letter
In this 24‑minute episode, Tyler Crowe, Lou Whiteman, and Jason Hall dissect Jamie Dimon’s annual letter to JPMorgan shareholders, highlighting his warnings about the private‑credit market and debating the merits of rolling back bank regulations. They also evaluate Bill Ackman’s...
SPONSORED EPISODE: Allied Solutions Reviews Q1, Pinpoints Signals of Loan Health
In this sponsored episode of the Auto Remarketing Podcast, Allied Solutions’ experts Peter Kroll and John Elias dissect Q1 2026 trends in auto lending. They highlight lenders’ challenges with new AI investments, portfolio servicing complexities, rising fraud, and the impact...

Why Love Is the Most Powerful Force in Business with Marcus Buckingham
In this episode, Brandon Laws talks with Marcus Buckingham, the renowned strengths researcher and author of the new book Design Love In, about why love—understood as a measurable, practical force—drives business success. Buckingham shares how selling his own company revealed...

Global Outlook: War Inflation to Spark Higher Interest Rates
In this episode, ComBank’s host Mandy Drury and head of Forex, International and Geoeconomics Joe Caperso dissect the global fallout from the Middle‑East war, focusing on soaring oil prices, higher fertilizer costs and their ripple effects on inflation and interest...
Why AI Made Inclusion Everyone’s Problem
In this 7‑minute episode, Dr. Jonathan explains how AI has turned inclusion from a niche DEI issue into a universal workplace concern by automating hiring, promotion, and restructuring decisions that affect all employees without transparency. He cites recent mass layoffs...

We’re Heading for a Financial Crisis - Liam Halligan
In this episode, economist Liam Halligan warns that the UK is on a path toward a financial crisis, driven by soaring debt‑interest payments, record‑high gilt yields and a tax burden at its highest level since 1948. He explains how the...

Tuesday - April 7, 2026
In this brief market commentary, host Brian Seitel reviews the low‑volume trading day, noting a 1% market decline driven by geopolitical tension over the Strait of Hormuz and modest rises in yields and oil prices. He shifts focus to corporate...

The New Data Layer in MRI: Valerie and Codi Gharagouzloo, PhD, of Imaginostics on Building a One-of-a-Kind Vascular Health Platform
In this episode, Unity Stokes interviews Valerie and Cody Gargoozlu, founders of Imaginostics, about their breakthrough MRI technology that adds a new data layer to traditional scans. Their QC‑MRI platform replaces toxic gadolinium contrast with a safer agent and produces...

What Keeps Big Bank CEOs up at Night
In this episode, David Brancaccio breaks down Jamie Dimon's latest shareholder letter, highlighting the CEO’s concerns about persistent inflation, rising government debt, tariffs, and geopolitical tensions that could tighten credit conditions. Experts Ari Schwader and Pavlina Czerneva explain how these...

The Case for Designing Work Around Circadian Rhythms
In this episode, hosts Alison Beard and Adi Ignatius discuss how circadian rhythms—our internal biological clocks—shape individual productivity and emotional regulation at work. Guest Stefan Volk, a professor at the University of Sydney Business School, explains the science behind chronotypes,...