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Hill Country Authors

Hill Country Authors – Exploring Galveston and Medicine Through Island Intern with Dr. Paul Remmers

Welcome to a new season of the award-winning Hill Country Authors Podcast, sponsored by Stoney Creek Publishing. In this podcast, Hill Country resident Tom Fox visits with authors who live in and write about the Texas Hill Country. In this episode, Tom visits with author Paul Remmers, a physician with over forty years of experience in internal medicine. He was born and raised in Galveston, Texas, where he attended the University of Texas Medical Branch and later returned as a faculty member. He has also served on the faculty at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston.

They discuss the medical landscape of Galveston, the historical significance of the 1900 hurricane, and Dr. Remmer’s personal experiences that influenced his novel. Dr. Remmer elaborates on the challenges and emotional highs and lows that medical interns experience, both in contemporary settings and throughout history. He also reflects on Galveston’s diverse cultural backdrop and its impact on his upbringing. The episode wraps up with Dr. Remmer’s experiences with publication and his recent participation in a book festival.

Key highlights:

  • Inspiration Behind ‘Island Intern’
  • Writing Process and Challenges
  • Galveston’s Melting Pot History
  • Medical Practice in the Early 20th Century
  • Legacy of the 1900 Hurricane

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Island Intern at Texas A&M University Press

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Innovation in Compliance

Innovation in Compliance: Break the Five Lies: A Conversation with John Kormanik

Innovation comes in many areas, and compliance professionals need to not only be ready for it but embrace it. Join Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, as he visits with top innovative minds, thinkers, and creators in the award-winning Innovation in Compliance podcast. In this episode,  host Tom Fox visits with John Kormanik, author of the book ‘Break the Law: Five Lies Lawyers Tell Themselves and What to Do Instead.’

John shares his extensive legal background, spanning 25 years in criminal defense, and how his journey led him to write a book aimed at addressing the self-limiting beliefs prevalent in the legal profession. The conversation delves into the five lies lawyers commonly tell themselves, including the myths that constant work is necessary for success and that busyness equates to productivity. John provides actionable insights on how lawyers can overcome these lies, avoid burnout, and create a more fulfilling professional life. We also explore the importance of legacy, the concept of ‘leadership alchemy,’ and the critical role of being open to personal and professional growth.

Key highlights:

  • Writing ‘Break the Law’
  • The 5 Lies
  • Legacy and Paying It Forward
  • Leadership Alchemy and Coaching

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John Kormanik Website

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Daily Compliance News

Daily Compliance News: May 27, 2025, The Boeing Off the Hook Edition

Welcome to the Daily Compliance News. Each day, Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, brings you compliance-related stories to start your day. Sit back, enjoy a cup of morning coffee, and listen in to the Daily Compliance News—all from the Compliance Podcast Network. Each day, we consider four stories from the business world: compliance, ethics, risk management, leadership, or general interest for the compliance professional.

Top stories include:

  • If bribery is in the open, is it corruption? (The Independent)
  • DOJ gives Boeing an NPA. (WSJ)
  • New Scope 3 emissions framework. (Reuters)
  • 4 former VW managers were found guilty in an emissions scandal trial.  (NYT)
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Compliance Tip of the Day

Compliance Tip of the Day – What are Internal Controls?

Welcome to “Compliance Tip of the Day,” the podcast that brings you daily insights and practical advice on navigating the ever-evolving landscape of compliance and regulatory requirements. Whether you’re a seasoned compliance professional or just starting your journey, our goal is to provide you with bite-sized, actionable tips to help you stay ahead in your compliance efforts. Join us as we explore the latest industry trends, share best practices, and demystify complex compliance issues to keep your organization on the right side of the law. Tune in daily for your dose of compliance wisdom, and let’s make compliance a little less daunting, one tip at a time.

Today, we look at several definitions of internal controls.

For more information on this topic, refer to The Compliance Handbook: A Guide to Operationalizing Your Compliance Program, 6th edition, recently released by LexisNexis. It is available here.

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The Ethics Experts

Episode 215 – Jay Cohen

In this episode of The Ethics Experts, Nick welcomes Jay Cohen.

Jay Cohen has a wealth of experience as an architect of comprehensive legal compliance and risk management programs that identify and prevent fraud, promote ethical business practices, and ensure compliance with global legal mandates. As both Chief Compliance Officer and independent consultant, he has proven effective at identifying and interpreting applicable regulations, crafting and communicating required organizational responses, motivating individuals at all levels of an organization, and collaborating with business leaders to advance compliant business strategies.

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Corruption, Crime and Compliance

Anti-Corruption Update with Scott Greytak, Transparency International and Josh Birenbaum, Foundation for Defense of Democracies

What happens when the world’s most influential anti-bribery law is abruptly paused? Is transparency merely a compliance box-tick—or the most powerful tool we have against global threats like kleptocracy, sanctions evasion, and illicit finance? In this eye-opening episode of Corruption, Crime, and Compliance, Michael Volkov is joined by two powerhouse experts in the global fight against corruption: Scott Greytak and Josh Birenbaum (*see ‘’About Guests below). Together, they break down the sweeping implications of the U.S. government’s pause on Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA)enforcement, the gutting of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), and what all of this means for business leaders, policymakers, and the international community.

When the United States hit pause on FCPA enforcement, the global anti-corruption landscape shifted. Scott and Josh explore how companies are reacting, how allies are stepping up enforcement, and why transparency is emerging as a national security imperative. They offer a forward-looking conversation filled with insights for compliance professionals, risk officers, and anyone committed to ethical business in a volatile world.

You’ll hear them discuss:

  • Why the U.S. government’s pause on FCPA enforcement shocked the global anti-corruption community—and why companies should still stay the course with compliance regardless of political signals.
  • How the Corporate Transparency Act, once seen as the most significant U.S. anti-money laundering law in a generation, has been quietly gutted—leaving a dangerous gap in the fight against shell companies and financial crime.
  • What it means that U.S. companies are now incentivized to form anonymously domestically to avoid ownership disclosure—inviting kleptocrats, traffickers, and foreign adversaries to hide in plain sight.
  • Why global businesses must prepare for a sharp rise in trade compliance enforcement, as tariffs, export controls, and sanctions take center stage in economic security—and why transparency is essential to managing these risks.
  • How foreign enforcers, especially in Europe, are beginning to step up—but why no alliance or coalition can truly fill the vacuum left by a retreating United States.
  • What makes transparency not just a compliance tool, but a weapon against geopolitical threats—from Xinjiang’s forced labor camps to Russian shadow fleets and fentanyl trafficking.
  • How transparency can be hardwired into foreign aid policy to protect U.S. taxpayer money, prevent narco-state development, and give American businesses a fair shot abroad.
  • Why there’s still hope—from new bipartisan support for anti-corruption measures to the emergence of a national security lens on transparency across Congress, federal agencies, and the private sector.

About Guests

Scott Greytak is an anticorruption attorney and the Director of Advocacy for TI US. His work focuses on designing anticorruption laws and policies, organizing and leading ideologically inclusive coalitions, and lobbying the U.S. Congress and administration. Greytak was named a Top Lobbyist in 2021, 2023, and 2024 by the National Institute for Lobbying & Ethics. In 2021 and 2023, respectively, TI US helped craft and pass the most significant U.S. anticorruption and anti-money laundering law in a generation (the Corporate Transparency Act), as well as the most important U.S. anti-foreign-bribery law in nearly 50 years (the Foreign Extortion Prevention Act).

Josh Birenbaum is the deputy director of FDD’s Center on Economic and Financial Power, focusing on illicit finance risks and global corruption. Previously, Josh was the research and policy analyst at TRACE International, producing articles, book chapters, op-eds, model policies, industry reports, and speeches on sanctions, export controls, corruption, conflict minerals, money laundering, human rights, illicit finance, and other topics. Before joining TRACE, Josh was the principal of Joshua Birenbaum Consulting, advising large companies, start-ups, non-profits, think tanks, universities, medical centers, and governments on matters relating to anti-corruption, anti-money laundering, illicit finance, and global risks. Prior to launching his consulting practice, Josh was a lawyer for many years at Howrey LLC in Washington, DC, specializing in complex litigation. Josh obtained his J.D. from the University of Virginia and his B.A. from Bard College.

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Scott Greytak on LinkedIn | Email – sgreytak@us.transparency.org

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10 For 10

10 For 10: Top Compliance Stories For the Week Ending May 24, 2025

Welcome to 10 For 10, the podcast that brings you the week’s Top 10 compliance stories in one podcast each week. Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, brings you the compliance professional and the compliance stories you need to know to end your busy week. Sit back, and in 10 minutes, hear the stories every compliance professional should know from the prior week. Every Saturday, 10 For 10 highlights the most important news, insights, and analysis for the compliance professional, all curated by the Voice of Compliance, Tom Fox. Get your weekly filling of compliance stories with 10 for 10, a podcast produced by the Compliance Podcast Network.

  • UK freezes asset of son of former Bangladeshi PM. (FT)
  • Boeing’s compliance plan is to create a hotline. (WSJ)
  • EY is negligent in missing $3bn fraud, the court said. (Reuters)
  • CEOs are afraid to discuss tariffs and garner Trump’s ire.  (NYT)
  • When is a bribe a gift? (FT)
  • Export controls for chips have backfired. (NYT)
  • Matt Levine on the ‘Trump and Dump’ strategies used by cryptos. (Bloomberg)
  • More corruption allegations against ex-Malaysia PM.  (Bloomberg)
  • Former US Navy Number 2 convicted of corruption. (YaHoo.com)
  • Don’t use Huawei chips. (Bloomberg)

You can check out the Daily Compliance News, which features four curated compliance and ethics stories each day, here.

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Compliance and AI

Compliance and AI: Revolutionizing Risk Management with John Byrne

What is the role of Artificial Intelligence in compliance? What about Machine Learning? Are you using ChatGPT? These are but three questions we will explore in this cutting-edge podcast series, Compliance and AI, hosted by Tom Fox, the award-winning Voice of Compliance. In this episode, Tom welcomes John Byrne, founder and CEO at Corlytics, to discuss the company’s groundbreaking ISO 42001 certification and its significance for RegTech.

They delve into the evolving role of compliance, emphasizing the transition from reactive to proactive problem-solving. John highlights the shift towards AI-centric operations at Corlytics, aiming for enhanced accuracy, consistency, and traceability in compliance processes. The conversation explores the benefits and risks of AI, including data poisoning and the practical differences between large and small language models. They also touch upon integrating compliance into core business operations, aiming for better client outcomes and speeding up processes like account opening. John envisions RegTech becoming widely accessible, benefiting even the smallest regulated players by enabling proactive business solutions and reducing bottlenecks.

Key highlights:

  • ISO 42001 Certification and Its Importance
  • AI in Compliance and Security
  • AI as an Everyday Tool in Banking
  • Large Language Models vs. Small Language Models
  • Data Poisoning and Its Risks
  • Dynamic Traceability and Policy Lifecycle
  • Compliance as a Strategic Risk Management Tool

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Compliance Tip of the Day

Compliance Tip of the Day – Contextual Diversity in Compliance

Welcome to “Compliance Tip of the Day,” the podcast where we bring you daily insights and practical advice on navigating the ever-evolving landscape of compliance and regulatory requirements. Whether you’re a seasoned compliance professional or just starting your journey, we aim to provide bite-sized, actionable tips to help you stay on top of your compliance game. Join us as we explore the latest industry trends, share best practices, and demystify complex compliance issues to keep your organization on the right side of the law. Tune in daily for your dose of compliance wisdom, and let’s make compliance a little less daunting, one tip at a time.

You must be attuned to cultural differences in a global organization.

For more on this topic, check out The Compliance Handbook, a Guide to Operationalizing Your Compliance Program, 6th edition, which LexisNexis recently released. It is available here.

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Daily Compliance News

Daily Compliance News: May 23, 2025, The Gutless Wonders Edition

Welcome to the Daily Compliance News. Each day, Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, brings you compliance-related stories to start your day. Sit back, enjoy a cup of morning coffee, and listen in to the Daily Compliance News—all from the Compliance Podcast Network. Each day, we consider four stories from the business world: compliance, ethics, risk management, leadership, or general interest for the compliance professional.

Top stories include:

  • UK freezes asset of son of former Bangladeshi PM. (FT)
  • Boeing’s compliance plan is to create a hotline. (WSJ)
  • EY is negligent in missing $3bn fraud, the court said. (Reuters)
  • CEOs are afraid to discuss tariffs and garner Trump’s ire. (NYT)