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Magnificent 7 Rides Again

The Magnificent 7 Rides Again: Capturing the Essence of Art with Dawn Weyer

Welcome to The Magnificent 7 Rides Again, a captivating podcast series that delves into the vibrant world of seven talented female artists painting amidst the breathtaking landscapes, wildlife, and vistas of the Texas Hill Country. Join us as we explore their creative journeys, uncover the inspirations behind their work, and celebrate their unique perspectives on art and life. In season 2, we visit with the artists after their 2024 exhibit, The Magnificent Seven Rides Again, at the Kerrville Art and Culture Center. In this episode, host Tom Fox welcomes back Dawn Weyer.

Tom and Dawn reflect on the Magnificent 7 Rides Again show, discussing the increased energy and audience engagement. Dawn shares memorable moments, including interactions with enthusiastic young art lovers and visitors curious about her pastel techniques. They also touch upon the unique dynamics of the exhibit and Dawn’s ongoing artistic journey, including her various shows and plans for 2025. Dawn reveals her process of continuous learning and experimentation with different mediums, as well as her ability to adapt and find inspiration through seasonal changes and personal growth.

Key highlights:

  • Reflecting on the September-October Show
  • Engaging with the Audience
  • Painting at the KCC
  • Looking Ahead to 2025

Resources:

Dawn Weyer Fine Art

Texas Hill Country Podcast Network

The Hill Country Artists Facebook Page

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Business Integrity Innovations

Business Integrity Innovations: Building a Corruption – Free Zimbabwe: Doris Kumbawa’s Vision

Business Integrity Innovations is brought to you by the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) and the Compliance Podcast Network (CPN). This podcast is inspired by Ethics 1st, a multi-stakeholder initiative led by CIPE that creates pathways for accountable and sustainable investment in Africa. Companies can use Ethics 1st to standardize their business practices, develop sound corporate governance systems, and demonstrate their commitment to compliance and business ethics.

In this episode of Business Integrity Innovations, hosts Tom Fox and Michele Crymes welcome Doris Kumbawa, CEO and Founder of Ethics 360, and the CIPE country representative for Zimbabwe. Doris shares her professional journey and Ethics 360’s crucial role in promoting business integrity and anti-corruption compliance training. She elaborates on the challenges faced by the informal economy in Zimbabwe and the significant impact this economy has, especially on women.

Doris discusses the collaborative efforts to formalize informal economy associations and reduce corruption through stakeholder engagement and effective policy recommendations. She also highlights the influence of Ethics 1st, a tech-based platform helping businesses transition towards ethical practices, and her work with organizations like Transparency International and the Environment Social Governance Network of Zimbabwe to promote ethical governance and compliance. This episode provides deep insights into grassroots efforts to combat corruption and foster a culture of ethics and integrity in business.

Key highlights:

  • Understanding Zimbabwe’s Informal Economy
  • Ethics 360 and Anti-Corruption Efforts
  • Impact of Ethics First on Small Businesses
  • Collaborations and Training Initiatives
  • Future Vision for Zimbabwe’s Compliance and Ethics

Resources:

Doris Kumbawa on LinkedIn

Ethics 360 on LinkedIn

CIPE

CIPE

Ethics 1st

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Pawtastic Friends - The Paw Talk

Pawtastic Friends: The Paw Talk – Cody, Sweety and Lina

Welcome to Pawtastic Friends—The Paw Talk. In this podcast, host Tom Fox will visit with Michael and Melissa Novelli, co-founders of Pawtastic Friends, and those who work with them at Pawtastic Friends. Michael and Melissa are dedicated to helping shelter and rescue dogs in the Las Vegas area become more adaptable through enrichment training, activities such as yoga and aquatics training, obedience, and agility. This podcast is sure to tug on your heartstrings; just listen to how sweet this one dog is! Tune in to hear more from Michael and Melissa Novelli as they discuss their passion for helping needy pups. Get ready for an exciting episode of Pawtastic Friends – The Paw Talk! In this episode, we feature Cody, Sweety, and Lina.

Dog adoption candidates, especially seniors, hold a unique place in the animal rescue world, offering both challenges and profound rewards to their adopters. They emphasize the need for a holistic approach to adoption, focusing on tailored training programs and the importance of matching dogs with compatible families. Michael highlights the significance of understanding each dog’s unique needs, ensuring that potential adopters are loving and patient families who can provide stable environments. Melissa advocates special care and attention for senior dogs, noting that older dogs like Cody and Sweetie thrive in active and warm family settings. Their collective dedication underscores the transformative impact of thoughtful adoption processes for dogs and their new families.

Quotes:

“For seniors, what I love about our curriculum is they come and they work on balance, they work on mobility, they work on stretching, all things to keep them moving that are fun learning games to exercise the mind.” – Melissa Novelli

“It’s A group class where they work on mobility, balance and stability. And so it gives them a chance to keep their body young and they’re mine young.” – Melissa Novelli

“Very passionate. And what’s great is it’s fun. Everybody has fun.” Melissa Novelli

Resources:

Pawtastic Friends

Donate to Pawtastic Friends

Pawtastic Friends on Instagram

Pawtastic Friends on Facebook

Jordan’s Way US Tour

Jordan’s Way visit to Pawtastic Friend’s in Las Vegas

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Life with GDPR

Life With GDPR – Navigating the EU AI Act

Tom Fox and Jonathan Armstrong, renowned expert in cyber security, co-host the award-winning Life with GDPR. In this episode, they discuss a pressing deadline for compliance officers: the February 2nd enforcement of the EU AI Act’s prohibitions on unacceptable AI risk.

Tom and Jonathan look at the phased implementation of this complex legislation, detailing the obligations of businesses using AI in their EU operations. Jonathan emphasizes the importance of identifying ‘shadow AI’ within organizations, from HR recruitment tools to consumer applications, and the substantial penalties for non-compliance, which can reach up to $35 million or 7% of global annual revenue. They also cover a practical five-step plan to help companies move towards compliance, involving board awareness, an AI inventory, assessment of AI tools, contract reviews, and transparency measures. Tune in to understand the nuances of this legislation and how to prepare your organization before the rapidly approaching deadline.

Key takeaways:

  • Understanding the EU AI Act
  • Prohibited AI Applications
  • Corporate and Personal Liability
  • Steps to Compliance

Resources:

Connect with Tom Fox

Connect with Jonathan Armstrong

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Daily Compliance News

Daily Compliance News: January 9, 2025 – The Tribute to Jimmy Carter 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:

  • Tribute to Jimmy Carter in the fight against corruption. (FT)
  • Former MoviePass CEO pleads guilty to fraud. (NYT)
  • OIG issues Nursing Home compliance guidance. (National Review)
  • China will deepen the corruption fight in areas such as finance and energy. (Bloomberg)

For more information on the Ethico Toolkit for Middle Managers, available at no charge, click here.

Check out The FCPA Survival Guide on Amazon.com.

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Driving Compliance Culture: Lessons from a Skills-Based Approach to Cultural Change

Regarding compliance, the tone from the top is crucial—but culture eats tone for breakfast. Compliance professionals know that a robust compliance program is only as effective as the culture supporting it. Building and sustaining that culture, however, is no small feat. Enter the skills-based approach to cultural transformation, as laid out in Per Hugander’s article in the MIT Sloan Management Review, Take a Skills-Based Approach to Culture Change. This method provides a roadmap for embedding compliance values deeply into an organization by focusing on practical skill development and real-world problem-solving. I have adapted her skills-based approach to revolutionize compliance culture, explain why traditional methods often fall short, and provide actionable strategies for compliance professionals to lead this transformation.

Why Traditional Compliance Culture Efforts Fall Short 

Many culture-change initiatives rely on workshops, seminars, and training sessions to instill new values or behaviors. While well-intentioned, these efforts often fail to address the deeply ingrained assumptions that drive behavior. Hugander explains this through Edgar Schein’s Organizational Culture Model, which emphasizes that culture is rooted in employees’ underlying assumptions, those unconscious beliefs that determine how they think, perceive, and act.

This highlights a critical issue for compliance professionals: simply telling employees to act ethically or follow the rules isn’t enough. If underlying assumptions about risk, accountability, or success conflict with compliance values, those assumptions will prevail.

 The Skills-Based Approach: A Paradigm Shift

The skills-based approach focuses on building specific, actionable skills that directly impact critical challenges. These skills—such as perspective-taking or fostering psychological safety—are practiced in real business problems. Organizations create a feedback loop that reinforces new assumptions and behaviors by linking skill application to tangible outcomes.

For example, a compliance team could focus on enhancing perspective-taking to improve employees’ handling of ethical dilemmas. By training employees to consider different viewpoints—such as the customer, regulator, or broader community—they better understand how their actions align with the organization’s compliance goals.

Breaking the Capability Trap 

Hugander warns of the “capability trap,” a common pitfall where organizations abandon new initiatives before they yield results. This happens when the costs—time, focus, and effort—are immediate, but the rewards are delayed. To overcome this, the skills-based approach emphasizes creating short feedback loops by applying new skills to high-priority challenges. This allows employees to see the benefits of the new approach more quickly, generating momentum for change.

The capability trap might manifest in compliance when a new whistleblower program is launched but does not initially generate reports, leading leaders to doubt its effectiveness. The organization can build trust in the system and encourage broader use by coupling the program with communication training for managers and immediate action on even minor concerns raised.

Compliance Lessons from the Skills-Based Approach 

  1. Start Small, Go Deep. Hugander advocates beginning with a small team and focusing on intensive skill-building sessions tied to real challenges. This allows the team to build confidence in the new approach and generate success stories that can inspire broader adoption. This means the Chief Compliance Officer (CCO) or other compliance professional should select a pilot group, such as a high-risk department or business unit, and train them on a specific compliance skill, such as ethical decision-making or identifying conflicts of interest. Have them apply these skills to actual compliance challenges and measure the outcomes.
  2. Create Cultural Champions. Identifying and empowering influential individuals to champion new behaviors is critical. These champions provide proof of concept by demonstrating how the new skills lead to better outcomes in the organization’s context. For the CCO, work to cultivate champions within senior leadership and middle management. A senior executive might lead by example in applying transparency during a compliance audit, while a middle manager might model open discussions about ethical or integrity concerns.
  3. Link Compliance to Business Outcomes. A key feature of the skills-based approach is tying new skills to measurable business improvements. Perspective-taking and psychological safety led to increased customer acquisitions and market share in Amy Edmonson’s SEB case study. For the compliance professional, you can demonstrate how compliance initiatives support business goals. Show how enhanced due diligence processes reduce the risk of fines and improve supplier reliability, ultimately benefiting the bottom line.
  4. Address Skepticism Through Experience. Short workshops are often insufficient to win over skeptics. Instead, intensive, hands-on sessions that produce actual results are more likely to shift mindsets. Skeptics who experience success become the strongest advocates for change. Integrate compliance into strategic problem-solving sessions instead of relying solely on compliance training. This would allow the compliance function to use a compliance framework to resolve a cross-functional challenge, demonstrating its practical value.

Building Momentum for Compliance Culture Change 

The skills-based approach does not stop with a single team or project. Once initial successes are achieved, the organization can share these stories to build momentum. Hugander emphasizes the power of storytelling, using real examples to illustrate how new skills or behaviors lead to meaningful outcomes. Some strategies might be to develop case studies from early adopters of compliance initiatives within your organization. You can then share these stories through town halls, newsletters, or internal training sessions.  Finally, these success stories can be used to recruit additional teams to adopt the new compliance practices.

All of this will take a concerted effort. A one-and-done superficial effort like one-off workshops or values posters, which fail to address the deeper assumptions driving behavior, will not work. True culture change requires sustained effort, leadership buy-in, and a willingness to experiment and iterate. You must regularly assess the effectiveness of compliance initiatives through employee surveys, performance metrics, and feedback loops. Adjust strategies based on what works in practice, not just in theory.

Building a compliance culture requires more than policies and procedures; it demands a shift in the underlying assumptions and behaviors that define an organization’s operation. The skills-based approach offers a practical roadmap for achieving this transformation. By focusing on skill development, linking compliance to business outcomes, and creating cultural champions, compliance professionals can foster a culture that doesn’t just follow the rules but embraces compliance as a core value.

The journey will not be quick or easy, but the payoff of creating a resilient, ethical, and high-performing organization is well worth the effort. For compliance professionals ready to lead this charge, the skills-based approach provides the tools to turn vision into reality.

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Hill Country Authors

Hill Country Authors Podcast – Conrad Bibens on the Life and Times of General George Thomas

Welcome to a new season of the award-winning Hill Country Authors Podcast. 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 Conrad Bibens, whose book The Best General of the Civil War was recently published by the Wimberly-based Stoney Creek Publishing.

In the inaugural episode of 2025, Tom and Conrad Bibens discuss his new book focusing on Union Army George Thomas. Conrad shares insights about his 40-year journalism career and his deep dive into the life of Thomas, a Southern-born general who fought for the North despite his Virginian roots and upbringing in a slaveholding family. They discuss Thomas’s remarkable military career, his unwavering integrity, and the various influences that shaped his legacy during and after the Civil War. Key themes include Thomas’s strategic prowess, his controversial position in Northern and Southern narratives, and the modern-day leadership lessons that can be drawn from his life.

Key highlights:

  • Why George Thomas?
  • Nat Turner’s Rebellion and Its Impact
  • George Thomas in the Mexican War
  • Artillery Expertise in the Civil War
  • Comparing Civil War Generals
  • Career and Legacy of George Thomas
  • Leadership Lessons from George Thomas

Resources:

Conrad Bibens on Stoney Creek Publishing

The Best General of the Civil War on Amazon

The Best General of the Civil War on Texas A&M Press

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31 Days to More Effective Compliance Programs

31 days to a More Effective Compliance Program: Day 8 – Building Effective Compliance Through Payroll

Welcome to a special podcast series on the Compliance Podcast Network, 31 Days to a More Effective Compliance Program. Over these 31 days of the series in January 2025, Tom Fox will post a key part of a best practices compliance program daily. By the end of January, you will have enough information to create, design, or enhance a compliance program. Each podcast will be short, at 6–8 minutes, and will include three key takeaways you can implement at little or no cost to help update your compliance program. I hope you will join us each day in January for this exploration of best practices in compliance.

Operationalizing a compliance program through payroll is a vital component of a company’s risk management strategy, serving as both a control mechanism and a crucial link to the broader compliance function. Payroll is instrumental in identifying potential red flags, such as offshore payments, which require meticulous documentation and enhanced internal controls to prevent compliance violations. Tom Fox, a noted expert in compliance, underscores the significant role payroll plays in fortifying compliance programs by aligning with FCPA requirements and preventing fraudulent activities. He advocates for implementing demonstrable controls like Approval Certification processes, segregation of duties, and regular review procedures to mitigate compliance risks effectively. According to Tom, by embedding robust controls within payroll operations, companies deter potential violations and ensure compliance is woven into the organizational fabric, thus operationalizing their compliance programs seamlessly.

Key highlights:

  • Payroll should be on the front lines of any attempt to prevent, detect, and remediate anti-corruption compliance.
  • Key compliance program components for payroll.
  • Watch for offshore payments.

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Listeners to this podcast can receive a 20% discount on The Compliance Handbook, 5th edition, by clicking here.

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Daily Compliance News

Daily Compliance News: January 8, 2025 – The How Corruption Works 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:

  • US sanctions Orban Chief of Staff for corruption. (FT)
  • How corruption works at FIFA. (BI)
  • Boeing and DOJ get another month on a plea deal. (Law360) subscription req’d
  • No secret recordings in Oregon. (Reuters)

For more information on the Ethico Toolkit for Middle Managers, available at no charge, click here.

Check out The FCPA Survival Guide on Amazon.com.

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Great Women in Compliance

Great Women in Compliance – Compliance, Consistency and Agility with Lisa Beth Lentini Walker

In our 2025 kickoff episode, Lisa speaks with Lisa Beth Lentini Walker, Deputy General Counsel, Corporate Legal, and Assistant Secretary at Marqeta, the CEO and Founder of Lumen Worldwide Endeavors. Lisa Beth is also a mentor, advocate, and friend to many in the compliance community.

While many people consider a CECO role their ultimate career goal, others look to a more GC-focused role. In the past few years, Lisa Beth’s career has evolved in that way while she remains involved in compliance. In this episode, she talks about her role, how serendipity and planning helped her get to where she is, and how it is important to be intentional while staying open to new opportunities.

In discussing 2025, Lisa Beth notes that her theme of the year is “consistency” and how this is important not only in work but also in being present with family, friends, and community. In terms of the ethics and compliance landscape, they discuss how this will likely be a year of change in regulations in the US and globally and the importance of being agile.

Lisa Beth was recently certified by Women in AI Governance as a Founding Quantum Member. She discusses the importance of learning about AI for E&C professionals and says this is a good time to start a wide learning journey in AI as the field expands.

In the earlier GWIC iteration, Ellen Hunt joined Lisa every year to discuss the state of the function before she officially joined “Team GWIC,” we hope Lisa Beth will reflect with us next year, too.