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Greetings and Felicitations

Podfest Expo 2024 Speaker Preview Series – Steve Stewart

In this episode of the PodfestExpo 2024 Speaker Preview Podcasts series, I visit Steve Stewart, founder of the Podcast Editor’s Academy, and discuss his presentation at PodfestExpo. Some of the issues we tackle in this podcast are:

  • How to perform podcast editing more quickly, efficiently, and with better results.
  • How Chris Krimitsos brings out the best in everyone.
  • Why you should attend PodfestExpo 2024.

I’m hoping you’ll be able to join me at PodfestExpo 2024, which Podfest Global is hosting. This year’s event will be the 10th anniversary and will be held January 25–28, 2024, at the Wyndham in Orlando, Florida. The line-up of this year’s event is simply first-rate, with some of the top names in podcasting.

Podfest Expo is a community of people interested in and passionate about sharing their voice and message with the world through the powerful mediums of audio and video. We’re proud to unite as many people as possible to learn, get inspired, and grow better together.

Podfest Expo is so much more than just a mere conference. While we pride ourselves on featuring the most engaging speakers, exciting topics, and in-depth content, the thing that sets the Podfest Expo event apart from all others is the tight-knit community we’ve been building since 2013. You don’t just attend a Podfest event – you become part of the Podfest family.

Whether you’re new to podcasting or a veteran podcaster looking to innovate and improve your podcast, our easy-to-understand Conference Topics allow you to customize a daily agenda based on what you’re most interested in learning. No matter your skill level or experience, PodfestExpo 2024 has plenty to offer!

I hope you can join me at the event. For information on the event, click here. As an extra benefit to listeners of this podcast, Podfest Expo is offering a discount on the registration price. Enter the discount code, Listener.

PodfestExpo 2024 is a production of Podfest Global, which is the sponsor of this podcast series.

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31 Days to More Effective Compliance Programs

One Month to a More Effective Compliance Program: Day 17-Adapting Compliance Programs for Cloud Technologies

As organizations transition to remote work and embrace cloud technologies, it is crucial to adapt compliance programs to ensure regulatory obligations are met.

Companies are shifting away from traditional tools like Excel or SharePoint towards centralized systems that facilitate compliance monitoring. Compliance teams can no longer rely on face-to-face collaboration and need systems to manage communication, investigations, and case management. This shift towards virtual platforms for communication has also increased the need to capture and record voice data for compliance purposes.

Adapting compliance programs for remote work and cloud technologies is essential in the current business landscape. Compliance program visibility, capturing and recording communication data, leveraging cloud technologies, and embracing AI-driven compliance monitoring are key factors to consider. By balancing these factors and focusing on risk-based approaches, organizations can ensure they meet their regulatory obligations while enabling their compliance teams to focus on their core responsibilities. The future holds even more advancements in cloud technologies and AI, promising increased defensibility and improved compliance monitoring capabilities.

 Three key takeaways:

1. Companies are shifting away from traditional tools like Excel or SharePoint towards centralized systems that facilitate compliance monitoring.

2. You must focus on the explainability  and defensibility of your AI models.

3. By focusing on risk-based approaches, organizations can ensure they meet their regulatory obligations while enabling their compliance teams to focus on their core responsibilities.

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Data Driven Compliance

Data Driven Compliance: Jag Lamba on Revolutionizing Procurement and Compliance Processes

Are you struggling to keep up with the ever-changing compliance programs in your business? Look no further than the award-winning Data Driven Compliance podcast, hosted by Tom Fox, This podcast features an in-depth conversation around the uses of data and data analytics in compliance programs. Data Driven Compliance is back with another exciting episode. Today, I visited Jag Lamba, founder and CEO of Certa, on Certa tools, which facilitate data-driven compliance.

Jag emphasizes the importance of solving real-existing problems with AI. Certa’s AI tools are designed to address tangible challenges faced by clients rather than being mere marketing buzzwords. Lamba highlights the increasing dynamism in procurement and the prevalence of supply chain disruptions, especially in the wake of the pandemic and geopolitical issues. The agility provided by Certa’s AI tools becomes crucial in such scenarios, enabling organizations to navigate these challenges effectively.

The impact of Certa’s AI tools goes beyond streamlining processes. Lamba emphasizes that digitization and automation not only enhance efficiency but also enable organizations to be more agile and responsive to changing requirements. By digitizing processes related to compliance, procurement, or environmental, social, and governance (ESG) initiatives, organizations can identify opportunities for improvement and drive better business processes and controls. This not only benefits the organization as a whole but also enhances the standing of the individuals responsible for managing these processes within the firm.

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It's art

It’s art, let’s talk about it – Rachel Brownlee – Drawing Inspiration from Everyday Life

The Museum of Western Art is dedicated to excellence in the collection, preservation, and promotion of Western Heritage and the education and cultural enrichment of our diverse audiences. The Museum serves as a bridge between the past and the present, ensuring that the legacy of the American West will be preserved for the future. Western Art is as engaging and important as ever. In this podcast series, Museum Executive Director Darrell Beauchamp visits with the artists who work in this western heritage to talk about their work, the legacy of Western Art and why talking about it is so important today. In this episode, Darrell visits with Nebraska artist Rachel Brownlee.

Rachel Brownlee has captured the attention of art enthusiasts with her remarkable talent and unique perspective. Despite discovering her passion for drawing later in life, Brownlee has achieved significant success in the art world, including winning Best of Show at the prestigious Mountain Oyster Club show. Her journey serves as an inspiration to aspiring artists and highlights the importance of perseverance and finding the right opportunities to showcase one’s talent.

Growing up in a ranching family, Brownlee’s artistic abilities were often overlooked. The expectation was that she would follow in her family’s footsteps and pursue a practical, hands-on career. However, Brownlee’s talent for drawing was undeniable, even though it was not encouraged or nurtured during her childhood. It wasn’t until later in life that she realized the potential of her artistic abilities and decided to pursue her passion.

Brownlee draws inspiration from her Western lifestyle, depicting horses, cattle, and the people she encounters in her daily life. Her style leans towards realism, but she aims to convey her unique perspective rather than replicate a photograph. Through her art, she captures the inherent beauty of the Western lifestyle that is still alive today, showcasing the authenticity and timelessness of this way of life.

Dedicating 40 to 50 hours a week to her art, Brownlee’s commitment and hard work are evident in her stunning creations. She primarily works with pencil and charcoal, using these mediums to bring her subjects to life on paper. Her attention to detail and ability to capture the essence of her subjects have garnered praise and recognition from both fellow artists and art enthusiasts.

One of the key factors that have contributed to Brownlee’s success is her participation in art competitions and her presence on online platforms. These avenues have provided her with opportunities to showcase her talent, connect with others in the industry, and gain exposure to a wider audience. Winning Best of Show at the Mountain Oyster Club show was a significant milestone in her career, validating her talent and opening doors to further opportunities.

Balancing her artistic pursuits with her roles as a ranch wife, mother, and dedicated long-distance runner is no easy feat. Brownlee’s ability to juggle multiple responsibilities is a testament to her determination and passion for her craft. She acknowledges that everything she does could be considered a full-time activity, but she finds a way to make it work, dedicating time and energy to each aspect of her life.

Looking ahead, Brownlee’s journey is far from over. At just 30 years old, she has many years of drawing ahead of her, and she is already contemplating changes and new directions for her art. Her dedication to continuous learning and historical education adds depth and authenticity to her work, allowing her to depict her subjects with a deep understanding and personal connection.

Rachel Brownlee’s late-blooming journey to success serves as a reminder that it is never too late to pursue one’s passion. Her story highlights the importance of perseverance, finding the right opportunities, and staying true to one’s unique perspective. Through her art, she brings the Western lifestyle to life, capturing its beauty and timelessness for all to see.

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Darrell Beauchamp on LinkedIn

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Greetings and Felicitations

Greetings and Felicitations: Trent Clark on NILs, Empowering Athletes and Making a Difference

Welcome to Greetings and Felicitations, a podcast where I explore topics that might not seem directly related to compliance but clearly influence our profession. Join us on Greetings and Felicitations as we explore the pressing topics of today with genuine and thoughtful conversations. Today I visited with Trent Clark about NILs.

Trent Clark, a former athlete turned coach and entrepreneur, has a rich background in education and sports, with a career spanning prestigious teams like the Detroit Tigers, Cleveland Indians, and Anaheim Angels. Clark’s perspective on entrepreneurship and income diversification in college athletics is that it offers a valuable opportunity for young athletes to develop crucial skills and create additional income streams. He emphasizes the importance of treating name, image, and likeness (NIL) as a business and educating athletes on how to navigate this new landscape effectively. Clark believes that participating in NIL activities can provide athletes with valuable skills such as time management, coaching, adaptability, and resilience, which can make them highly desirable candidates in the corporate world. He also highlights the potential for athletes to become influencers and generate significant returns for themselves and their corporate partners through marketing opportunities. Join Tom Fox and Trent Clark on this episode of Greetings and Felicitations to delve deeper into this fascinating topic.

Key Highlights:

  • Maximizing Earning Potential Through College Athletics
  • Opportunities for athletes to monetize NIL
  • Diversifying Athlete Income through Multiple Streams
  • NIL: Empowering Athletes and Making a Difference

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Trent Clark on LinkedIn

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