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SBR - Author's Podcast
by Thomas Fox
In the SBR - Author's Podcast, host Tom Fox visits with authors who write about business ethics, leadership, and compliance issues. This podcast is part of his Sunday Book Review podcast, where Tom reviews books weekly for compliance professionals. This podcast will take a deep dive into books relevant to the compliance professional and make for a more leisurely chat with the authors about why they wrote their books, the details in the book, and, most importantly, what skills they will bring to the compliance professional.
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Invitational Selling: Building Trust, Engagement, and Human Connection in a Digital World with Dr. Dennis Cummins
Welcome to the SBR-Author’s Podcast! In this podcast series, Host Tom Fox visits with authors in the compliance arena and beyond. In this episode, Tom Fox welcomes Dr. Dennis Cummins to talk about his new book “Invitational Selling: The Human Connection Advantage.” Dr. Cummins to discuss his new book, which grew from his experience “selling from the stage” and from learning that pressing less and connecting more led to better results. Dr. Cummins argues that traditional high-pressure sales tactics are failing because buyers have more information, face constant messaging, and are increasingly skeptical, while AI-driven speed and automation can erode authenticity and trust. He defines invitational selling as a three-phase framework: connect, convey, and convert by inviting next steps. This is usable not only for products but for leaders seeking organizational buy-in, speak-up/listen-up cultures, and engagement that reduces resistance and turnover. He shares a story about his late daughter, Lauren, selling bracelets as a lesson in rapport, value, and meaning. The book launches April 28, with launch proceeds donated to Make-A-Wish Foundation. Key highlights: Why Write This Book Connect Convey Convert Beyond Sales Organizational – Buy In Speak Up Listen Up Culture Inviting Beats Telling Using AI Without Losing Trust Resources: Dr. Dennis Cummins on LinkedIn Dr. Dennis Cummins Website Invitational Selling click here Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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Bribery Beyond Borders: The Hidden History and Future of the FCPA with Severin Wirz
Welcome to the SBR-Author’s Podcast! In this podcast series, Host Tom Fox visits with authors in the compliance arena and beyond. In this episode, Tom Fox welcomes Severin Wirz, Senior Director for Ethics and Compliance at Applied Materials and author of “Bribery Beyond Borders: The Story of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.” The book is about the origins, narrative approach, and future of FCPA enforcement. Severin explains he used storytelling to challenge conventional views that the FCPA was merely post-Watergate morality or the product of Stanley Sporkin alone, tracing a longer lineage of U.S. anti-corruption laws (Federal Corrupt Practices Act, Travel Act, Hobbs Act, RICO, Bank Secrecy Act) instead. He recounts the United Brands/Eli Black scandal, Wall Street Journal reporting that broke key bribery revelations, Stanley Sporkin’s role at the SEC, and the legislative influence of Frank Church and William Proxmire amid debates over disclosure, criminalization, and books-and-records provisions. Severin discusses shifting geopolitical drivers of enforcement and recommends related reading and contact options. Key highlights: Severin’s Compliance Journey Writing FCPA as a Thriller Eli Black Scandal Breaks Sporkin and SEC Momentum Journalists Connect the Dots Frank Church and Cold War Stakes Proxmire Gets It Passed Three Visions of the FCPA Future Enforcement and Geopolitics Resources: Severin Wirz on LinkedIn Bribery Beyond Borders: The Story of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act on CCI and Amazon. Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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Risk is the Soundtrack of Life with Jim Massey
Welcome to the SBR-Authors Podcast! In this podcast series, Host Tom Fox visits with authors in the compliance arena and beyond. In this episode, Tom Fox welcomes back Jim Massey to discuss Jim's latest book, 'Risk in Action: A Leader's Guide to Clarity'. They take a deep dive into how the book builds on the themes outlined in 'Trust in Action', focusing on the comprehensive approach to managing risk, trust, and fear. Jim shares insights on redefining risk not as a binary choice but as a polarity to be managed, offering actionable steps for business and compliance leaders. He also introduces his new AI-driven risk assessment tool, designed to provide real-time, actionable insights. Jim emphasizes the importance of embracing risk as an opportunity for innovation and shares his key leadership lessons for navigating the ever-changing business landscape. Key highlights: The Genesis of ‘Risk in Action’ Understanding Risk and Its Importance The Role of Fear in Risk Management Innovative Risk Management Strategies Leadership and Risk The Future of Risk Assessments Resources: Risk in Action on Amazon Jim Massey Website Jim Massey on LinkedIn Eastward.ai Website Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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Finding True Happiness Through Acts of Kindness: A Conversation with Karen Olson
Welcome to the SBR-Authors Podcast! In this podcast series, Host Tom Fox visits with authors in the compliance arena and beyond. In this episode, Tom Fox interviews Karen Olson, the founder and CEO Emeritus of Family Promise and the author of 'Meant for More.' Olson shares her journey from aspiring nurse to being an influential advocate for homeless families. She elaborates on the importance of acts of kindness in achieving genuine happiness. She describes how the Family Promise organization supports families experiencing homelessness through various programs, including prevention, sheltering, and volunteer services. Olson discusses changes in the homelessness landscape since the 1980s and shares personal stories of volunteers making a difference. She also talks about the inspiration behind her book and the critical role of community involvement in addressing homelessness. Key highlights: The Story Behind 'Meant for More' Karen's Journey The Birth of Family Promise The Current State of Homelessness Inspiring Volunteer Stories Family Promise Initiatives Acts of Kindness and Inspiration Resources: Meant for More: Following Your Heart and Finding Your Purpose on Amazon Visit Family Promise Website Karen Olson Website PR by the Book Website Follow Karen Olson at PR by the Book Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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The Resilience of the Human Spirit: Ana Hebra Flaster’s Immigrant Story and the Essence of Liberty
Welcome to the SBR-Authors Podcast! In this podcast series, host Tom Fox visits with authors in the compliance arena and beyond. In this episode, Tom Fox interviews author Ana Hebra Flaster about her book ‘Property of the Revolution’ and her journey as an immigrant from Cuba to the United States Flaster shares her experiences from childhood, the impact of her sudden move from Cuba, and how it shaped her perspective on liberty and resilience. She details her family’s struggles and triumphs, providing a personal window into the broader Cuban exodus. The conversation also touches on her writing process, the role of storytelling in preserving her family’s legacy, and the importance of immigrants to American culture and innovation. Flaster emphasizes the value of freedom, the trauma of displacement, and the enduring strength of the immigrant spirit. Ultimately, she discusses her ongoing efforts to raise awareness about Cuban history and current events through her writing. Key highlights: Ana Hebra Flaster ‘s Childhood and Immigration Story The Concept of Liberty Storytelling and Family Resilience Writing Process and Challenges Role of PR and Final Thoughts Resources: Ana Hebra Flaster at PR by the Book Property of the Revolution: From a Cuban Barrio to a New Hampshire Mill Town—A Memoir on Amazon & Bookshop.org Ana Hebra Flaster Website PR by the Book Website Follow Ana Hebra Flaster on: Facebook LinkedIn Instagram X/Twitter Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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A Journey Through Memoir, Technology, and Grief with Tony Stewart
Welcome to the SBR-Authors Podcast! In this podcast series, Host Tom Fox visits with authors in the compliance arena and beyond. In this episode, Tom Fox interviews Tony Stewart, an author, filmmaker, technologist, and memoirist, about his book 'Carrying the Tiger.' Stewart shares his extensive professional background, which began as a filmmaker and transitioned into software development and business consulting, culminating in his retirement. He delves deep into the personal inspiration for his memoir, driven by his wife Lynn's battle with stage four non-smoking lung cancer and the emotional and organic evolution of their journey. Stewart also discusses the process of writing and editing his story, the concept of emotional resiliency, and the profound lessons of acceptance, grief, and grace he learned. The episode also explores Stewart's perspective on storytelling across different media, his collaboration with PR by the Book, and his efforts to share his story to help others. Key highlights: · Tony Stewart's Professional Journey · The Inspiration Behind 'Carrying the Tiger' · Writing and Editing the Memoir · Lessons in Emotional Resiliency · Experiencing and Understanding Grief · Dying with Grace · The Art of Storytelling · Publishing and Promotion Journey Resources: Tony Stewart at PR by the Book Carrying the Tiger on Amazon Tony Stewart Website PR by the Book Website Follow Tony Stewart on:Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Substack Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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Unconditional Values in Leadership and Compliance with Andy Crocker
Welcome to the SBR-Authors Podcast! In this podcast series, host Tom Fox visits with authors in the compliance arena and beyond. In this episode, host Tom Fox is joined by aerospace engineer Andy Crocker to discuss his extensive career in aerospace, which encompasses projects ranging from designing launch vehicles to missions focused on sending humans back to the moon. Crocker examines the impact of these values on teamwork, the limitations of conditional leadership, and the importance of compliance as a natural outcome of a value-driven organization. The discussion also touches on Crocker’s transition phase, his thoughts on instilling these values in broader industry contexts beyond aerospace, and how they can be particularly pivotal for young professionals. Key highlights: Andy Crocker’s Professional Background The Magic of Rocket Science Transitioning from Tactical to Strategic Values and Leadership in Aerospace The Lunar Landing Competition The Trap of Conditional Leadership Character vs. Compliance Compliance as a Superpower Andy Crocker’s Writing Process Resources: Andy Crocker at PR by the Book Andy Crocker Books on Facebook Andy Crocker on LinkedIn Andy Crocker Books Website PR by the Book Website Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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Upping Your (Compliance) Game
Welcome to the SBR-Authors Podcast! In this podcast series, host Tom Fox visits with authors in the compliance arena and beyond. Today, the tables are turned as Caitlyn Tobey and Ellen Hunt from The Seven Elements Compliance Book Club host Tom to talk about his most recent book, Upping Your Game. They explore how AI and machine learning can transform compliance operations, turning them into strategic business functions. He discusses the operationalization of compliance, the importance of integrating ethics into business practices, and the role of AI in enhancing the effectiveness of compliance. Notable examples, such as Wells Fargo’s use of AI in compliance and the concept of compliance by design, demonstrate how technology can facilitate more efficient business processes and foster a proactive compliance culture. Key highlights: Reframing Compliance in the Trump Era The Role of AI in Compliance Ethics and Compliance: A Strategic Partnership Challenges and Risks of AI in Compliance AI Chatbots in Compliance Resources: Upping Your Game on Amazon.com Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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The Unseen Life of an Undercover Agent: A Conversation with Charlie Spillers
Welcome to the SBR-Authors Podcast! In this podcast series, Host Tom Fox visits with authors in the compliance arena and beyond. Today, Tom is joined by Charlie Spillers, a former federal prosecutor, undercover agent, and author. Spillers discusses his unique and extensive career, including his 10 years working undercover and his significant contributions in Iraq as a legal advisor during the trial of Saddam Hussein. He shares anecdotes about his life undercover, the impact of stress on his health, and the challenges law enforcement agents face. Additionally, Spillers talks about the lessons he learned from his experiences and offers advice for aspiring professionals in law enforcement. He also touches on his writings and future book projects. This episode is filled with compelling stories, insights into the world of undercover operations, and reflections on global justice. Key highlights: Writing the Book: Unique Undercover Experiences Impact of Undercover Work on Prosecution Challenges and Ethics in Undercover Operations Personal Toll of Undercover Work Global Stage: Working in Iraq The Importance of Saddam Hussein’s Trial Resources Charlie Spillers on LinkedIn Undercover Agent on Amazon.com Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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Understanding Complexity with Dr. Jean Boulton, Part 2: The Power of Simple Principles in Ethics and Compliance
Welcome to the SBR – Authors Podcast! In this podcast series, host Tom Fox visits with authors in the compliance arena and beyond. Today, Tom’s friend and colleague Earnie Broughton joins him in co-hosting Dr. Jean Boulton, the author of The Dao of Complexity. This concludes Part 2 of a special two-part SBR – Authors Podcast episode. In episode 2, Tom, Earnie, and Dr. Boulton explore the intricate balance between simple rules and simple principles within corporate compliance and ethics. Their discussion highlights the limitations of relying solely on rigid rule systems, especially in complex and evolving environments. We emphasize the importance of establishing shared principles and values, which serve as a more adaptable foundation for ethical decision-making. Drawing on real-world examples from healthcare and education, we explore how fostering a culture of trust, collaboration, and ethical behavior can lead to more sustainable and effective outcomes. Key takeaways include the significance of a ‘speak up’ culture, the role of leadership in building trust, and the necessity of addressing root causes to drive meaningful change. Key highlights: Introduction to Simple Rules vs. Simple Principles Exploring the Philosophy of Simple Rules The Role of Principles and Ethics Compliance and Ethics in Organizations The Importance of Trust and Culture Resources: Dr. Jean Boulton’s Website Dr. Jean Boulton on LinkedIn The Dao of Complexity on Amazon.com Earnie Broughton on LinkedIn Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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Understanding Complexity with Dr. Jean Boulton, Part 1: Ethics, Compliance, and Organizational Dynamics
Welcome to the SBR – Authors Podcast! Host Tom Fox visits with authors in the compliance arena and beyond in this podcast series. Today, Tom is joined by his friend and colleague Earnie Broughton as they co-host Dr. Jean Boulton, author of ‘The Dao of Complexity.’ This is Part 1 of a special two-part episode on the SBR – Author’s Podcast. They dive into Dr. Boulton’s background in physics, her transition to business management, and her exploration of complexity theory. The conversation highlights the persistent compliance and ethics violations issues, the need for more dynamic and adaptive organizational policies, and how complexity theory provides a new framework for understanding and influencing organizational behavior. Dr. Boulton explains the nuances of complexity, differentiating it from chaos and game theory while providing practical approaches for sensing and navigating complexity within organizations. The episode underscores the importance of adaptive strategies, ethical conduct, and the intricate relationship between past actions and future outcomes. Dr. Boulton also shares insights on how organizations can cultivate resilience and foster a culture that values ethical decision-making. Key highlights: Dr. Boulton’s Journey into Complexity Understanding Complexity Theory The Dao of Complexity Complexity vs. Chaos and Game Theory Resources: Dr. Jean Boulton Website Dr. Jean Boulton on LinkedIn The Dao of Complexity on Amazon.com Earnie Broughton on LinkedIn Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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Transforming Corporate Careers: Leadership Lessons for the US Military Veteran Entrepreneur
Welcome to the SBR – Authors Podcast! Host Tom Fox visits with authors in the compliance arena and beyond in this podcast series. Today, Tom is joined by Lisa Ducharme, an Air Force veteran with a unique journey from military service to entrepreneurship. Lisa shares her story of working at Westfield State University and her unexpected transition to becoming the entrepreneur in residence for the Yukon EBV program. She discusses veterans’ challenges when transitioning to civilian life, stressing the importance of leveraging veteran resources and the skills learned in the military. Lisa also delves into her leadership philosophies, such as leading authentically, understanding one’s ‘why,’ and building strong teams. Additionally, she emphasizes the significance of giving back through initiatives like the Massachusetts Veterans Chamber of Commerce and her writing, which aims to empower and educate fellow veterans. The episode wraps up with Lisa previewing her upcoming podcast focused on veteran businesses and their historical contributions, offering listeners educational insights and practical tips for leveraging AI. Key highlights: Military Background and Transition Leadership Philosophy Writing and Marketing Insights Resources: Lisa Ducharme Website Lisa Ducharme on LinkedIn Lisa Ducharme on Instagram Lisa Ducharme’s book list on Amazon.com Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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From Business to Academia to Fiction with Dr. James Gregory
Welcome to the SBR-Authors Podcast! In this podcast series, host Tom Fox visits with authors in the compliance arena and beyond. Today, Tom is joined by Dr. James Gregory, an author, academician, and former corporate branding expert. They look at Dr. Gregory’s fascinating career journey from a graphic designer in New York to a celebrated author, highlighting the evolution of his professional life and the development of his research on corporate branding, which led to the creation of the Core Brand Index. Dr. Gregory also shares insights into his transition from non-fiction to fiction writing, providing a glimpse into his writing process and his passion for various genres. Key highlights include Dr. Gregory’s discovery of his love for research during his academic pursuits, the inspiration behind his first novel, ‘Zephyr War,’ and his upcoming projects, including a book inspired by childhood games. This episode is a must-listen for compliance professionals eager to explore the intersections of corporate compliance, branding, and the literary world. Key highlights: Dr. Gregory’s Professional Journey The Evolution into Academia Transition to Fiction Writing Writing Process and Character Development Exploring Multiple Genres Resources: James Gregory Website James Gregory on LinkedIn Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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Transforming Corporate Careers: Insights from Scott & Tawnya Landis on Embracing Entrepreneurship
Welcome to the SBR – Authors Podcast! In this episode, host Tom Fox visits with authors in the compliance arena and beyond. Today, Tom is joined by Tawnya & Scott Landis, a husband-and-wife team discussing transforming corporate careers. Tawnya & Scott Landis, fellow authors, C-suite members, and podcasters, discuss their unique entrepreneurial journey. Starting from corporate roles at GE Capital and Intel, they transitioned into financial services, insurance, and real estate investing. After losing everything in the real estate crash, they found new paths as business coaches, emphasizing the importance of a purpose-filled life. They share key insights on helping corporate professionals overcome fears and leap to entrepreneurship, centering discussions on morning routines, vitality, relationships, freedom, and impact as four essential pillars of fulfillment. The duo also delves into preventing burnout, the significance of fitness and health in sustaining a thriving career, and strategies to measure and balance life quality alongside business goals. As parents of three and seasoned entrepreneurs, they draw from personal experiences to highlight practical steps for energy management, maintaining robust relationships, and achieving financial and personal freedom. The episode concludes with a glimpse into their European expansion plans and ways to connect with them online. Key highlights: Transitioning from Corporate to Entrepreneurship The Four Pillars of Fulfillment Avoiding Burnout The Importance of Fitness and Health Expanding the Vision Globally Resources: The Awakened Life Business Freedom Forum Scott on LinkedIn Tawnya on LinkedIn Tawnya on Instagram Scott on Instagram Tawnya on Facebook Awakened Life on Facebook Business Freedom Forum on Facebook Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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Finding Solace and Self-Discovery through Writing: A Conversation with Dan Mazur
Welcome to the SBR-Author’s Podcast! In this podcast series, host Tom Fox visits authors in the compliance arena and beyond. Today, Tom visits with Dan Mazur, an IT consultant from Miami who has an inspiring journey of self-discovery and introspection. Dan has authored two books and shares his compelling story that began in 1987 following his release from a mental institution. Driven by psychological difficulties, Dan turned to writing as a means to regain control of his mind. Over 36 years, his writings evolved from personal introspection and memoirs to introspective novels that explore the power of questioning and dialogue. Through the conversation, Dan discusses the themes of faith, religion, and the importance of achieving intellectual independence, highlighting the challenges and rewards of critical thinking and self-autonomy. He also touches upon the significance of storytelling in personal growth and hopes his journey will inspire others to embrace questioning as a path to self-discovery. Key highlights: The Beginning of Writing Journey Introspection and Mental Health Memoir and Family Dynamics Themes of Faith and Religion Intellectual Independence Resources: Beyond the Morning Light Cor Values website COR Values on amazon.com COR Values Social Media YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CORValuesBook X: https://x.com/corvaluesbook Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/corvaluesbook/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/corvalues.net Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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Exploring the Future of Work, Ethics, and Compliance with Kelly Monahan, Part 2
Welcome to the Sunday Book Review, The Authors Podcast! Host Tom Fox visits with authors in the compliance arena and beyond in this Podcast Series. Today, Tom is joined by his good friend and colleague, Earnie Broughton (Earnie from Boerne), to visit with Dr. Kelly Monahan, co-author of the soon-to-be-released book Essential: How Distributed Teams, Generative AI, and Global Shifts are Creating a New Human-Powered Leader. (Co-authored with Dr. Christie Smith) We three had such good fun that we went on for nearly an hour, so we have broken up the interview into two podcasts. If you have not checked out our first episode, you can do so by clicking here. In Part 2, we deeply dive into effective communication tools for conveying corporate values to diverse workplace groups, emphasizing tailored training and gamification. Kelly highlights the importance of engaging, behavior-reinforcing communications through storytelling and public recognition systems. Emphasizing intrinsic motivation over financial incentives, Kelly draws on behavioral economics and the importance of fostering an environment of curiosity and context awareness for leadership roles. The discussion also addresses the nuances of generational differences in the workforce and the importance of diversity, equity, inclusion (DEI), and ESG initiatives for long-term organizational sustainability. Compliance professionals are encouraged to stay ahead of AI developments and promote positive behaviors to align with evolving business and ethical standards. Key highlights: Effective Communication Tools for Corporate Values Future of Leadership in the Age of AI Suspending Self-Interest and Cultivating Curiosity Importance of Context in Ethical Decision-Making Generational Differences in the Workforce Role of Ethics and Compliance Professionals Resources: The Essential Website Pre-Order Essential: How Distributed Teams, Generative AI, and Global Shifts are Creating a New Human-Powered Leader on Amazon.com Kelly Monahan on LinkedIn Earnie Boughton On LinkedIn Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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Exploring the Future of Work, Ethics, and Compliance with Kelly Monahan, Part 1
Welcome to the SBR – Author’s Podcast! Host Tom Fox visits with authors in the compliance arena and beyond in this Podcast Series. Today, Tom is joined by his good friend and colleague, Earnie Broughton (Earnie from Boerne), to visit with Dr. Kelly Monahan, co-author of the soon-to-be-released book Essential: How Distributed Teams, Generative AI, and Global Shifts Are Creating a New Human-Powered Leadership (Co-authored with Dr. Christie Smith) We three had such good fun that we went on for nearly an hour, so we have broken up the interview into two podcasts. In today’s Part 1, Kelly delves into her academic and professional journey and how her experiences have shaped her focus on the intersection of technology and human development. The discussion centers on three macro trends affecting the future of work: generative AI, remote and hybrid work models, and the rise of the alternative workforce. Kelly elaborates on the ‘gray collar’ concept of workers, emphasizing the merging of physical labor with technology. She also highlights the importance of power skills, formerly known as soft skills, in navigating these transformations successfully. Key highlights: The Future of Work: Trends and Insights AI and Its Impact on the Workforce The Rise of the Gray Collar Workforce Freelancers and Corporate Culture Leadership Mindset and Workforce Engagement Resources: The Essential Website Pre-Order: Essential: How Distributed Teams, Generative AI, and Global Shifts Are Creating a New Human-Powered Leadership on Amazon.com Kelly Monahan on LinkedIn Earnie Boughton on LinkedIn Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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Exploring Storytelling with James Jennings
Welcome to the Sunday Book Review, the Authors Podcast! Don’t miss out on this episode of SBR-Author’s Podcast, where Tom Fox sits down with James Jennings, a distinguished Oklahoma trial lawyer, novelist, and Chickasaw tribe member, to delve into the intersection of law and storytelling. James, with a five-year legal career, shares his transition from trial lawyer to novelist, highlighting the similarities between the two fields through their shared foundation in storytelling. They also discuss James Chickasaw’s heritage and its cultural significance in storytelling, as well as his novels, which explore justice themes, ethical dilemmas, and cultural histories. This episode offers valuable insights for corporate compliance officers on the power of storytelling in communicating policies and influencing behavior. Key highlights: James Jennings’ Legal Career Chickasaw Heritage and Storytelling Storytelling in Law and Novels Writing Process and Novels Overview Exploring ‘Blue Wild Indigo’ Diverse Geography of Oklahoma Upcoming Work: ‘Travertine Rim’ Resources: James Jennings Website Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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Inspiring Integrity with Steve Vincze
Welcome to the Sunday Book Review, the Authors Podcast! Don’t miss out on this episode of SBR-Author’s Podcast, where Tom Fox sits down with Steve Vincze, a seasoned compliance practitioner in healthcare, celebrating the release of his book, ‘Inspiring Integrity.’ Vincze shares his extensive 25-year journey in health care and life science compliance, highlighting key positions and experiences that shaped his perspectives. Vincze discusses the motivation behind his book, notably a life-threatening experience during COVID-19 that inspired him to leave a legacy for his daughter and share insights with fellow practitioners. They explore the book’s intended audience of leaders and aspiring leaders, with Vincze emphasizing the importance of understanding and inspiring people beyond mere compliance with rules. The conversation delves into Vincze’s writing process and how he structures his thoughts for effective communication. They explore major themes of the book, discussing the essence of compliance as ‘doing what’s right, not just what’s required,’ and the integral role of leadership. Vincze outlines his five-step process for creating an effective compliance program, stressing the connection between structure and business success. The conversation also touches on the evolving challenge of data privacy in compliance, particularly pressing in life sciences. Vincze shares details of upcoming book events and opportunities for listeners to connect and engage with his work on compliance, leadership, and integrity. Key Highlights: The inspiration Behind ‘Inspiring Integrity’ Target Audience for the Book Core Message of Compliance Compliance as a Leadership Issue Five-Step Process for Compliance The Role of Privacy in Compliance Book Launch Details Resources: Check out Inspiring Integrity Steve Vincze Trestle Compliance Connect with Steve on Linkedin Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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Dr. Loic Wright on James Joyce for The 21st Century
Welcome to the SBR Authors Podcast! Don’t miss out on this episode of SBR-Author’s Podcast. Today, Tom Fox visits with Dr. Loic Wright, a native Dubliner and a top James Joyce scholar. This episode explores James Joyce’s unique ability to bring universality to very specific localities, particularly through his interest in Dublin Street names and daily life. The script discusses how Joyce defended his focus on everyday existence and characters to his brother and explained his literary manifesto. Joyce’s emphasis on the shared daily experiences of people over arbitrary categories is highlighted as a key reason for his global reverence and the draw of Dublin for enthusiasts of his work. Key Highlights Include: Introduction to Joyce’s Philosophy Joyce’s Universal Appeal Through Locality Defending and Justifying His Work Transforming Daily Life into Art Empathy Beyond Labels Joyce’s Influence on Dublin Pilgrimages Resources: Dr. Loic Wright on Twitter Dr. Wright wishes to acknowledge the research he conducted emanated from the financial support of the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme grant agreement No 884951" Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn For more information on the Ethico Toolkit for Middle Managers, available at no charge by clicking here.
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Mary Ann Faremouth on Revolutionary Results
In this episode, Tom Fox sits down with Mary Ann Faremouth to take a deep dive into her new book, Revolutionary Results. Mary Ann Faremouth is a certified personnel consultant with a distinguished career in recruiting dating back to the early eighties. Besides this, she has also ventured into writing, podcasting, and keynote speaking, all geared towards empowering individuals through sharing life lessons. Her perspective on relationships, integrity, and contribution stems from her personal experiences and journey of self-discovery. Faremouth's traumatic personal experience inspired her to use writing as a channel for healing, reflection, and ultimately, sharing her insights on maintaining integrity and making meaningful contributions. This journey, coupled with her expansive professional pursuits, has further cemented her commitment to assisting others in becoming their best selves. Key Highlights Include: Self-expression's Role in Professional Growth Seizing Opportunities Through Meaningful Connections Metaphors of Butterfly Transformations in Adversity Authenticity, Ethics, and Impact: A Journey of Influence NSA Encounter Sparks Professional Collaborations Embracing Uncertainty for Personal Growth Resources: Mary Ann Faremouth on Linkedin Faremouth & Company Revolutionary Results on amazon.com Podcast-Career Can Do Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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Alison Taylor on Higher Ground
Welcome to the Sunday Book Review and the Authors Podcast! Don’t miss out on this episode of SBR-Author’s Podcast, where Tom sits down with well-known compliance maven Alison Taylor on her new book, Higher Ground. Alison Taylor is an established professional with a wide-ranging background in editing, consulting, political risk, and corporate investigation. Her career has seen her dedicate twelve years to corporate investigation, where she honed her skills in FCPA, due diligence, and network analysis, even leading investigations across multiple continents. After 2015, Taylor redirected her career towards sustainability and ESG, advising on climate change, human rights, and corporate responsibility for major multinational companies. Alison’s diverse and extensive professional journey, including her current role as a faculty member at NYU and director of Ethical Systems, a think tank, coupled with her authorship of “Higher Ground,” has shaped her perspective on the interplay of compliance, ethics, sustainability, and corporate responsibility. These experiences have enabled her to provide valuable clarity and insights for senior leaders navigating the complex landscape of business ethics. Key highlights include: Navigating Business Ethics in Sustainability Practices Navigating the Emotional Roller Coaster of Writing Leadership Alignment with Stated Ethical Values Ethical Decision Making for Business Sustainability Ethical Innovations in Compliance and Ethics Resources: Alison Taylor on Linkedin Higher Ground on Amazon.com Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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Estelle Erasmus on Author Branding: Building Trust Through Consistent Content
Welcome to the Sunday Book Review and the Authors Podcast! Don’t miss out on this episode of SBR-Author’s Podcast, where Tom sits down with Estelle Erasmus, who talks about the craft of writing and her passion for helping writers ‘get noticed’. Estelle Erasmus is a highly experienced magazine editor, journalist, and award-winning educator with over three decades in the industry. She has served as the editor in chief of five national consumer publications and is recognized for her teaching excellence at NYU. Erasmus strongly emphasizes the importance of honing one’s writing craft, whether it be essays, articles, or books. She believes in learning from experts, attending conferences, and utilizing resources such as books and podcasts to improve her writing skills. Drawing from her own experiences, she highlights the value of seeking guidance from seasoned individuals to effectively engage readers and enhance storytelling techniques. Through her book “Writing That Gets Noticed,” her podcast “Freelance Writing Direct,” and her coaching services, Erasmus aims to empower writers to find their voice, become better storytellers, and ultimately get published. Her dedication to helping writers succeed is evident in her commitment to providing valuable resources and personalized feedback to aspiring authors. Key Highlights Include: Crafting Compelling Writing for Publication Success Building Trust Through Consistent Author Content Crafting Unique Stories to Connect with Readers Mentorship and Craft: Estelle Erasmus’s Influence Resources: Estelle Erasmus on Linkedin Writing That Gets Noticed Freelance Writing Direct Podcast Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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Jay Anstine on Navigating Healthcare Compliance
Welcome to the Sunday Book Review, the Authors Podcast! Don’t miss out on this episode of SBR – Author’s Podcast, where Tom sits down with Jay Anstine on his book Navigating the Politics of Healthcare. Jay Anstine is a seasoned professional in the healthcare industry, with over two decades of experience in healthcare law, practice, and compliance. Anstine’s perspective on the future of healthcare compliance is shaped by his extensive background and understanding of the political landscape within healthcare organizations. He believes that the industry will continue to grow, with an increasing emphasis on regulations and job security. Anstine predicts a future where payment and reimbursement are closely tied to the quality of care and where transparency, particularly in pricing, becomes a major focus for healthcare organizations. Join Tom Fox and Jay Anstine as they delve deeper into these insights and predictions on the next episode of the SBR-Author’s Podcast. Key Highlights Include: Gaining Leadership Support for Champions Network Building a Strong Compliance and Ethics Culture Establishing a Risk-Based Champions Network Selecting Enthusiastic and Motivated Champions Engaging and Influential Champions Training Program The Value of Champions Networks in Compliance Resources: Jay Anstine on Linkedin Bluebird Health Law Group Navigating the Politics of Healthcare: A Compliance Officer’s Guide to Communication, Relationships, and Gaining Buy-in Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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Matt Silverman on The Champions Network
Welcome to the Sunday Book Review, the Authors Podcast! Don't miss out on this episode of SBR-Author's Podcast, where Tom sits down with Matt Silverman on his book The Champions Network. Matt Silverman is a seasoned expert and leading authority in implementing successful champion networks for organizational compliance and ethics, with years of experience in developing and building these networks. Silverstein believes the key to a successful champions’ network lies in active engagement and input from the champions, emphasizing the importance of continuous improvement and feedback. Matt suggests a targeted approach, focusing on specific compliance areas. He advises structuring the network by identifying risks, setting up a pilot program, obtaining leadership approval, defining the scope, and clearly outlining the responsibilities of both the champions and the network leader. His experiences in successfully implementing these networks in multiple organizations have shaped this perspective, and his passion for the champions network model is evident in his work. Join Tom Fox and Matt Silverman on this episode of the SBR-Author's Podcast podcast to delve deeper into this topic. Key Highlights Include: Gaining Leadership Support for Champions Network Building a Strong Compliance and Ethics Culture Establishing a Risk-Based Champions Network Selecting Enthusiastic and Motivated Champions Engaging and Influential Champions Training Program The Value of Champions Networks in Compliance Resources: Matt Silverman on Linkedin The Champions Network Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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Adam Balfour on Ethics and Compliance for Humans
Welcome to the Sunday Book Review, the Authors Podcast! Don’t miss out on this episode of SBR-Author’s Podcast, where Tom sits down with Adam Balfour on his book Ethics & Compliance for Humans. Adam Balfour, a Scottish-born compliance professional, has been leading the compliance program for the Americas region at Bridgestone. Balfour strongly believes in the importance of ethics, compliance, and leadership within organizations, arguing that these elements can significantly contribute to financial success. He likens the role of ethics and compliance professionals to soccer midfielders, who defend and support the team’s growth. Balfour’s perspective is shaped by his experiences and passion for ethics and compliance, leading him to write a book titled “Ethics & Compliance for Humans,” providing valuable resources for compliance professionals. Join Tom Fox and Adam Balfour on this episode of the SBR-Author’s Podcast as they delve deeper into these topics. Key highlights include: The Duality of Human Nature The Importance of Guiding Employees Ethically Humanizing Compliance Programs: Building Ethical Relationships Engaging Compliance Training through Pop Culture Navigating Ethical Dilemmas in the Workplace The Role of a Unifying Purpose Leader Resources: Adam Balfour on Linkedin Ethics & Compliance for Humans Tom Fox Threads Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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Jonathan Wilson on the Corporate Transparency Act
Welcome to the Sunday Book Review, the Authors Podcast! Don’t miss out on this episode of SBR-Author’s Podcast, where Tom sits down with Jonathan Wilson on his book The Corporate Transparency Act Compliance Guide. Jonathan Wilson is a seasoned attorney specializing in middle market M&A and securities, with a particular emphasis on private offerings and working with startups and growing businesses. His perspective on the topic of FinCEN Report Company assists with Corporate Transparency Act compliance is shaped by his extensive experience in corporate compliance and his authorship of the Corporate Transparency Act Compliance Guide. Jonathan recognized the potential confusion the Act could cause for business owners and their lawyers, prompting him to write a comprehensive guide to help them identify beneficial owners and file the necessary reports. He also founded the FinCEN Report Company, an online filing service that aids businesses in meeting the reporting requirements of the Corporate Transparency Act. Join Tom Fox and Jonathan Wilson on this episode of the Sunday Book Review-Author’s Edition podcast to delve deeper into this topic. Key Highlights Include: Corporate Transparency Act Compliance Simplified Combatting Money Laundering through Corporate Transparency Exemptions Based on Company Size and Income Formation Date-Based Reporting Deadlines The Importance of Compliance Officer and Policy Resources: Jonathan Wilson on Linkedin The FinCEN Report Company The Corporate Transparency Act Compliance Guide Tom Fox Threads Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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SBR Authors Podcast: Mary Shirley - Living Your Best Compliance Life: Hacks for Engaging Compliance Programs
Mary Shirley's conversational and authentic writing style is the focus of this podcast episode. As a compliance officer, she strives to make compliance topics more engaging and relatable. The episode delves into important aspects of compliance, such as program assessment, team building, culture and communications, and enhancing compliance programs. Mary's book, "Living Your Best Compliance Life: 65 Hacks and Cheat Codes to Level Up Your Ethics and Compliance Program," offers practical tips and "hacks" for improving compliance programs. The conversation also highlights the value of Compliance Week as a tool for engagement and feedback. Overall, the episode emphasizes the importance of authenticity, engagement, and continuous improvement in compliance functions. Key Highlights Include: · Mary's Writing Style · Compliance Program Assessment · Enhancing Compliance Programs · Utilizing Compliance Week · Compliance Week Insights · Putting Advice into Practice Resources Mary Shirley on Linkedin Living Your Best Compliance Life: 65 Hacks and Cheat Codes to Level Up Your Compliance Program Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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Larry Kasanoff- A Filmmaker's Guide to Creative & Business Mastery
Welcome to the Sunday Book Review, the Authors Podcast! Don't miss out on this episode of SBR-Author's Podcast, where Tom Fox sits down with noted Hollywood producer Larry Kasanoff to discuss his upcoming book, A Touch of The Madness. This podcast episode explores the essential creative and business concepts for anyone in the film producing business. From learning how to persuade someone to say yes and cultivate your creative empowerment, to understanding the need for risk-taking in movies and the potential of 3D movie making and globalizing animation, this episode provides insightful tips and knowledge to help filmmakers create impactful stories. By discussing these topics, the podcast episode explores the ways the creative world can use new and innovative technology to collaborate globally and create powerful stories. Key Highlights Include · Producing Movies · Getting to Yes · Creative Empowerment · Strategic Risk Taking · A Touch of Madness Resources Larry Kasanoff A Touch of the Madness Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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SBR Authors Podcast – David and Colton Chorpenning : Unlocking Intention : Achieving Your Dreams
Welcome to the Sunday Book Review, the Authors Podcast! Don’t miss out on this episode of SBR-Author’s Podcast, where Tom Fox sits down with his first father and son author duo, David and Colton Chorpenning to discuss their book, What the F is Next. The book is based on 30 years of David’s professional development work and coaching organizations, individuals, and athletes, and it focuses on the power of intention and how to use it to create the life you want. The authors discuss their hobbies, their book, and the importance of intention, as well as the process of writing down intentions and setting goals. They also discuss the use of Appreciative Inquiry and breath work to get into the right mindset, and the use of classic rock songs as metaphors and examples to explain the story they are trying to tell. Finally, they emphasize the importance of having a partner to do the process with for support, encouragement, and accountability. Key Highlights Include: · Intention Setting · Committing to Intention · Intentional Living · Collaborating on Intention · Appreciative Inquiry Resources: Colton Chorpenning David Chorpenning What the F is Next Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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Jim Massey - Trust in Action
Welcome to the Sunday Book Review, the Authors Podcast! Don’t miss out on this episode of SBR-Author’s Podcast, where Tom Fox sits down with Jim Massey to discuss his new book, Trust in Action. Massey brings a unique perspective as a behavioralist with a professional background in compliance and sustainability. The discussion touches on the societal loss of trust in government and education while the business remains the most trusted entity. Massey believes that companies can prioritize profits and still do the right thing for their employees, supply chain, and customers, making them a force for good. The conversation discusses how leadership and involvement are essential in addressing society’s challenges and how every individual has the potential to be a leader. Listen in as Massey shares the Can Care to Do trust model for sparking action, focusing on three building blocks of trust: can, care, and do. He also discusses their experience of being perceived as an “ugly American” when working abroad and how they focus on building relationships. This podcast episode will teach you that good leaders are not tied to the past and are open to new ideas and solutions. Take advantage of this insightful conversation highlighting the power of trust, collaboration, and adaptability in leadership, especially in times of crisis. Key Highlights Include: The Importance of Trust in Business The Role of Business in Systemic Change Importance of Trust for Effective Leadership Overcoming Obesity Bias in Global Health Leadership Learning Agility and Humility in Leadership Navigating societal and business risks The Art of Writing with a Busy Schedule Benefits of Mindfulness Notable Quotes: “Trust is the basis of any human interaction.” “We cause the problem; therefore, I believe we can be the solution.” “Leaders must be able to assess the situation be about 10000 feet above the details to see the whole picture and what’s going on.” “The model of trust for me, Tom, sits at the self, team, & assist.” Resources Jim Massey on LinkedIn Trust in Action Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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SBR Authors Podcast- Hal Hershfield, Your Future Self-Part 2
Welcome to the Sunday Book Review, the Authors Podcast! On this episode, Tom is joined by colleague Earnie Broughton for Part 2 of their interview with Hal Hershfield, author of Your Future Self, on Sunday Book Review-Author's Edition. Join Tom and Earnie as they discuss cutting-edge solutions for ethical decision-making and behavior management with Hershfield. The hosts delve into the use of aging apps and age progression algorithms to bring a vivid picture of one's future self, ultimately leading to positive actions. But that's not all, they introduce deep visualization exercises and the ancient tradition of idealism, which can help individuals make better choices and reduce anxiety. Hershfield shares his project about a chatbot that allows people to talk to their future selves, paving the way for groundbreaking research in long-term decision-making. Discover ethical commitment devices and other strategies in this captivating episode. Tune in to the SBR-Authors Podcast and gain insight into how behavioral science can transform your life. Key Highlights Include · The Power of Age Progression Algorithms · Connecting with Future Self · Using Commitment Devices to Achieve Goals · Finding Balance with Commitment Devices · Multiple Selves and Technological Aids · Technology for Long-Term Decision Making Notable Quotes “If we can work with someone on really deeply visualizing their future selves and seeing that person and feeling their feelings, that's the type of thing that I think can hopefully change behavior.” “Commitment device is one of my favorite behavioral science topics to explore. The basic idea here is that there's this version of me right now that wants to, let's say, eat healthy. What a commitment device does is it commits me to acting a certain way. It essentially puts constraints on my future behavior.” “The basic idea is I read a letter to my future self, and then I basically tried to write one back from that person. Fascinating exercise because it forces you to step into the shoes of your future self and see the world through their eyes.” “When people were asked to do this sort of send and reply exercise, it did cause them to take a step back, it almost calms the feelings down of the situation at hand. And that helped them see the big picture ultimately feel a little bit better right now.” Resources Hal Hershfield Hal Hershfield at UCLA Your Future Self Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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SBR Authors Podcast – Hal Hershfield, Your Future Self – Part 1
Welcome to the Sunday Book Review, the Authors Podcast! In this episode, Tom is joined by colleague Earnie Broughton. Join Tom and Earnie as they interview Hal Hershfield, author of Your Future Self, on Sunday Book Review-Author’s Edition. Delve into the psychology of decision-making and the importance of understanding present and future selves. Listen in as they discuss how organizational identity influences risk and ethical decisions and how the concept of multiple selves relates to integrity and making ethical decisions. Discover the neuroscience behind thoughts about one’s future self and how forgiveness and self-forgiveness can overcome procrastination. Learn how a connection to one’s future self can affect ethical behavior in an organizational context and find practical ways to bring ethics and compliance into workplace programs. Make sure to catch the release date of Hershfield’s upcoming book and where to find his research. Tune in now for an engaging and thought-provoking conversation! Key Highlights Include: · Inaccurate Self-Prediction in Organizations · Collective Identity and Ethical Decision Making · Challenges of Future Self Concept · Importance of Future Self in Decision Making · Visualization, Procrastination, and Forgiveness · Connection to Future Self and Ethical Behavior · Ethical Behavior and Personal Values Notable Quotes: “People who have a stronger sense of connection to their future selves end up doing more of the stuff that they say they want to do, saving more, for instance, reporting higher levels of subjective health.” “If an organization has a strong collective identity and sees itself almost as a person would over time, then you might imagine if the employee is there and the decision makers there, I buy into that identity, and they feel strongly about where the organization will go in the future, then I could imagine that level of connection will be an important input into these risk decisions, ethical decisions.” “The essential self. The one that is continuous over time that others see as these moral traits that you’re talking about…I think that relates to the ethics topic of integrity integration and bringing those disparate parts in the resonance.” “Our future selves evoke similar activity patterns as thoughts about others. In the brain, our future selves look like other people. Resources Hal Hershfield Hal Hershfield at UCLA Your Future Self Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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Jon May ‘Who Says You Can’t’
Welcome to the Sunday Book Review, the Authors Podcast! On this episode, Tom as he welcomes Jon May, a seasoned compliance expert and author of the book "Who Says You Can't?" to this week's episode of Sunday Book Review-Author's Edition. In this engaging podcast, Tom and Jon discuss their favorite cases including John Adams' defense of British soldiers in the Boston Massacre and the tactics used to establish their innocence. They also cover topics such as fraudulent activity, white collar criminal defense, and discussing the delicate balance between protecting civil liberties and fighting criminal activity. Jon's unique perspective and experience in the field make for an informative and thought-provoking discussion that you won't want to miss. Tune in now to gain insights into compliance and to learn more about Jon's book and practice. Tune into Sunday Book Review-Author’s Edition for an exceptional conversation about how to live according to values and make great things happen. This fascinating podcast is sure to bring insights, discussion, and knowledge to the forefront. Don’t miss Sunday Book Review-Author’s Edition and get an insightful look into the power of living out your values. Key Highlights Include · Jon May's Career and Compliance Interest · Motivation for Writing and John Adams' Defense · Jury selection and criminal defense strategies · Corporate executives and prosecution Notable Quotes 1. "Over and over again, it is a master class in how to do a closing argument." 2. "In each of my articles, I found a different tactical problem that I tried to develop the best practices for where they weren't any best practices for." 3. "Adams found the perfect way of having the jurors see what was facing the soldiers, what how the mob looked to the soldiers looking through their eyes so that they could feel the chunks of ice being thrown." 4. " If Tom Fox said yes that I put it in a book, hey, you know, he has that much confidence in me." Resources Jon May On Creative Criminal Defense Consultants Who Says You Can’t: Strategy and Tactics for Becoming a More Creative Criminal Defense Lawyer Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
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Jeffrey Hayzlett on The Hero Factor
Welcome to the Sunday Book Review, the Authors Podcast! On this episode, Tom welcomes guest Jeffrey Hayzlett, chairman of the C suite network, as they explore the idea of living a value-based life in their podcast Sunday Book Review-Author's Edition. Jeffrey discusses his book “The Hero Factor. Jeffrey is also the founder of the Hero Club, an invite-only organization with a value-based ethos. The podcast delves into how people can live a value-based life, and how businesses should put their values into practice. Jeffrey and Tom explore how it is okay to check in with these values to keep them in focus. They discuss how even if there are bad things, lives and businesses that operate from a value-based perspective can bring about immense benefits. Tune into Sunday Book Review-Author’s Edition for an exceptional conversation about how to live according to values and make great things happen. This fascinating podcast is sure to bring insights, discussion, and knowledge to the forefront. Don’t miss Sunday Book Review-Author’s Edition and get an insightful look into the power of living out your values. Key Highlights Include · Hero Leadership and Setting Values [02:50] · The Benefits of Following Your Values and Podcasting [05:43] · The Power of Writing and its Impact on Businesses. [08:32] · The Value of Membership in the Hero Club [11:25] Notable Quotes 1. "They're running hero businesses. Nobody wakes up every morning as a leader and says, I can't wait to be a hero. Just like real heroes and, you know, in the world and in the military and heroic acts. They don't intend to be heroes. They're just putting the right place, the right time." 2. "They have certain sets of values and everybody in the organization knows what they are. And as a result, they live those values every day. Walkaway values is what I like to call them. And they have things like diversity and inclusion, and they just, you know, they stand for certain things matter what, that principle of it." 3. "Most people have heard of the term servant leadership, but you talk about hero leadership. Yeah. What's hero leadership? Well, it is servant leadership a part of it serving others and doing it. But the hero leadership is really setting a set of values that you're going to walk and operate with a certain set of values, whatever those are." 4. "Last summer, the Business Roundtable came out with a Statement on Purpose of a Corporation. They expanded the purpose of a corporation to include stakeholders, not just shareholders. And that was a big shift."
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Corie Adjmi's Journey from New Orleans to Brooklyn and Beyond
Welcome to the Sunday Book Review, the Authors Podcast! On this episode, Tom welcomes Corie Adjmi in the latest edition of the Sunday Book Review-Authors Podcast! Corie was born and raised in New Orleans before moving to Brooklyn at the age of sixteen. She explored her passion for storytelling during her graduate studies and eventually spent twenty years working as a teacher before writing her first book. Her most recent novel, The Marriage Box, is an examination of the experiences of modern-day women, which is sparked by a period of reflection exploring the consequences of marriage at a young age. Corie shares her creative process and recommends books on writing from authors Stephen King and Julia Cameron. Deeper conversations explore her blog post about confronting the internal dialogue around societal judgments of gender. Get fascinating insight from this talented author, plus relax as Corie encourages her listeners to take little steps and rediscover the craft of writing. This podcast is not one to miss! Key Highlights Include · Exploring the Power of Storytelling Through Literature [00:04:31] · The Challenges of Getting Married at a Young Age [00:08:35] · Taking Baby Steps Towards Writing Success [00:12:57] · The Value of Finding Comfort in Books During Difficult Times [00:16:47] · Unpacking Internal Dialogue in the #MeToo Movement. [00:20:59] · Exploring the Fear of Revealing Your True Self [00:25:27] Notable Quotes 1. "It was really important to me. That I made the team. And I had to work really hard to, you know, perfect a jump and, you know, learn all the moves and take it seriously because of the competition to get on cheerleading." 2. "Writing the novel was much more difficult because I could never get enough momentum. I'd get through 20 pages, have to put it down, sometimes days would go by weeks, even months." 3. "For me reading with a pencil in my hand, admiring what somebody else has done, taking notes in the margins, underlining, circling, learning from what other people have done is a way that I feel like I'm engaging with writing and the craft of writing; and it's less intimidating." 4. "Have the courage to walk through it." Resources Check out Corie Adjmi Check out Corie's book "Life and Other Shortcomings" here
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Brent Cassity - Nightmare Success
Welcome to the Sunday Book Review, the Authors Podcast! On this episode, Tom welcomes Brent Cassity, author of Nightmare Success. Brent has been part of a family company pre-arranging funeral services and he tells the story of how he ended up there and the invaluable lessons he learned from his experiences. He talks about going into prison with his head held high and learning to take life one day at a time, not make the same mistake twice and find redemption. His book covers loyalty, betrayal and life behind bars. Brent talks about the mindset to step out of your routine and take risks even if it's scary. In addition to his book, Brent hosts a podcast called Nightmare Success about facing your worst fears. Join Tom Fox and Brent Cassity as they explore how to overcome adversity. Key Highlights Include · The Transformation: [00:03:56] · A Golden Touch in Business and Law [00:07:34} · The Power of Handling Difficult Situations with Dignity [00:10:53] · The Power of Redemption [00:13:59] · Staying Motivated: Taking Life One Day at a Time [00:17:51] · Overcoming Fear After Leaving Prison [00:21:13] · Coping with Trauma: Navigating Life After Your Worst Fear Becomes a Reality [00:24:38] Notable Quotes 1. "And I thought, no matter what happens to me, from this moment, this is my rock bottom moment. My prison moment, I wasn't even there. Whatever happens to me, I'm going to walk. With some with my head held high, and I want my family to be proud of how I'm handling this" 2. "You must be humble. You must check out and look around. You know, who's getting this right? Who's doing their time the way I want to do my time. To humble yourself, who's got a prison job that you want? How did they get it? What books are they reading? How did they get those books? What prison routine? What workout routine are they in that I could get in shape and be who I want to be in here." 3. "Life is unfair and make a difference regardless. This was something Tom I did. It was like a mind hack for me." Resources Check out Brent Cassity Check out Brent's book "Nightmare Success" here
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Keith Read-An Unconventional Compliance Officer
Welcome to the Sunday Book Review, the Authors Podcast! On this episode, Tom welcomes special guest Keith Read, former Chief Compliance Officer at British Telecom and author of The Unconventional Compliance Officer. Keith discusses how effective measures can be taken to improve compliance within a given company, even when it comes to hard issues like GDPR, conflicts of interest and more. He emphasizes the importance of utilizing data in the compliance process and reminds companies to look at the outcomes and not just inputs. He claims his book to be a wealth of resources for better understanding compliance and explains that it can be found on multiple digital marketplaces. Join Tom Fox as he dives deep into the world of compliance with Keith Read and his groundbreaking book. Key Highlights Include The Benefits of Applying Behavioral Psychology in Business [00:03:53] Accessibility of Customer Hotlines [00:07:32] EU Anti-Retaliation Policy for GDPR [00:11:15] Shifting Focus from Inputs to Outcomes [00:15:12] Exploring Positive Conflicts of Interest in the 21st Century [00:18:52] Role of Data & Compliance in Modern Business Practices [00:22:49] The Benefits of Data Analysis for Companies [00:26:32] Notable Quotes "We had 99 percent of people trained on anti-corruption compliance." "What I spend a lot of time doing is how can you turn that push into pull?" "Everybody sees conflicts of interest as negative. I mean, maybe that's an overstatement, but if somebody suddenly send you an email to say, we won't report your you know, any conflict of interest and so on. It's, again, it's another example of compliance push." "What I call, is the corporate shield. It was the exercises. It's more than it's the exercise I developed. Which was to say, you know, you could do a very quick and dirty analysis of how risk has changed." Resources The Unconventional Compliance Officer Keith Read on LinkedIn
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Jeffrey Hayzlett on The Mirror Test
Welcome to the Sunday Book Review, the Authors Podcast! On this inaugural episode, Tom welcomes special guest Jeffrey Hazlett, the founder and CEO of C-Suite, former Chief Marketing Officer at Eastman Kodak and a prime-time host on Bloomberg. They talked about Hayzlett’s updated version of his seminal work The Mirror Test. They discuss Hayzlett’s 3 key elements of leadership: improvisation, talent, and the bottom-line results. He also discussed his new book about Murphy the spy, which is a metaphor for the subject matter. Hazlett emphasized the importance of company culture, noting that if it's not up to par it can be detrimental. This episode of the Sunday Book Review-Authors Podcast is sure to leave you inspired and well-informed about leadership! Be sure to tune in! Key Highlights Include · Leadership lessons from The Mirror Test [00:03:55] · Talent and Leadership for Business Success [00:06:54] · Positioning Your Unique Selling Proposition [00:10:01] · The Necessity of Representing Different Communities in Messaging [00:13:33] · The Impact of Company Culture on Employee Performance [00:16:46] Notable Quotes 1. 1. "What problem are we solving? And that's really what it is." 2. "You have to become a personal brand because you are. A brand is nothing but a promise delivered." 3. "You have to be out there because you take on the attributes of the brand, the brand takes on the attributes of you." 4. "You have to really develop the culture and understand what the culture will be like and then recruit people in that are similar to your culture or at least will fit in because I've seen people who've gotten fired within weeks or days because they just didn't fit in the culture." Resources Purchase the The Mirror Test Purchase
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
In the SBR - Author's Podcast, host Tom Fox visits with authors who write about business ethics, leadership, and compliance issues. This podcast is part of his Sunday Book Review podcast, where Tom reviews books weekly for compliance professionals. This podcast will take a deep dive into books relevant to the compliance professional and make for a more leisurely chat with the authors about why they wrote their books, the details in the book, and, most importantly, what skills they will bring to the compliance professional.
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