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Reimagining Cyber
Exploring Mental Health Challenges in Cybersecurity - Ep 131

Reimagining Cyber

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 15:39


In this episode of Reimagining Cyber, host Rob Aragao welcomes Dr. Andrew Reeves, a cyber psychology expert from the University of New South Wales Institute for Cybersecurity. They discuss Andrew's groundbreaking national study on mental well-being in the cybersecurity sector and the high burnout rates among cybersecurity professionals. Dr. Reeves compares these rates to those in other industries, notably frontline healthcare workers, and highlights the lack of appreciation and support for cyber professionals. He shares an example of a colleague who experienced a severe panic attack due to job stress, leading to early retirement. The episode explores systemic issues and potential resources for mental health support within the cybersecurity industry.00:00 Welcome and Introduction00:34 Exploring Cyber Psychology00:44 Comparing Cybersecurity to Other Industries02:47 Burnout in Cybersecurity05:27 Personal Stories and Experiences11:18 Resources and Final ThoughtsLinks/resources mentioned this episode: University of New South Wales Institute for Cybersecurity.https://www.unsw.edu.au/research/ifcyberCybermindzhttps://cybermindz.org/University of Adelaide Defence and Security Institutehttps://www.adelaide.edu.au/defence-security/Follow or subscribe to the show on your preferred podcast platform.Share the show with others in the cybersecurity world.Get in touch via reimaginingcyber@gmail.com

Reimagining Cyber
Cyber Psychology: Turning the Tables on the Attacker - Ep 127

Reimagining Cyber

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 22:32


In this episode, Rob speaks to Dr. Andrew Reeves, expert in cyberpsychology and current Deputy Director of UNSW Institute for Cyber Security.They discuss the intersection of human psychology and cybersecurity. Andrew shares insights from his groundbreaking research including the first national baseline study on mental well-being in the cybersecurity sector.The conversation explores three critical human dimensions in cybersecurity:The Target: Everyday employees vulnerable to social engineering and how organizations can strengthen their awareness to mitigate risks.The Attacker: Understanding the cognitive biases and decision-making processes of hackers to develop effective deterrent strategies, including the surprising power of deception announcements.The Defender: Cybersecurity professionals facing immense pressures, often leading to burnout. Andrew highlights strategies to build resilience and improve both workplace systems and personal well-being.Packed with actionable advice and fascinating psychological insights, this episode is a must-listen for anyone in cybersecurity or interested in the human side of digital defense.Follow or subscribe to the show on your preferred podcast platform.Share the show with others in the cybersecurity world.Get in touch via reimaginingcyber@gmail.com

Blood Moon Podcast
Black Triangles

Blood Moon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 17:39


The Blood Moon has risen! Unidentified Flying Objects come in many forms. One of the more mysterious, if not ominous UFOs are the ones often referred to as black triangles. Some people believe the triangles could be a classified military craft such as the TR3-B. Others are convinced they are the product of a non-human intelligence due to their extraordinary flight and camouflage characteristics.  In episode 19, we told the account of a boy encountering one of these black triangles during his early morning paper rout. Now, the owl flies in with more accounts of these enigmatic UFOs. In this story, you will hear a reproduction of police radio transmissions as they chase the triangles across the state of Illinois. Now, turn up the sound and turn off the lights. The owl has a story to tell. Credits & Sources Sources for this episode include Triangular UFOs An Estimate of the Situation by David Marler, the article St. Clair County, IL UFO Sighting by Peter Davenport at ufoevidence.org, The National UFO Reporting Center and the documentary, The Edge of Reality which can be found on dbarkertv.com or YouTube.  This episode was written by Andrew Carey. Music by Andrew Carey/Blood Moon Podcast. Voice overs by Andrew Carey and Andrew Reeves. Sound effects by Blood Moon Podcast. Other sound effects are from Quicksounds, FreeSoundsLibrary and Freesound.org: daveincamas. Submit your story! If you have a strange and sometimes terrifying story you want brought to life, please make your submission at bloodmoonpodcast.com. Please subscribe, leave a review and tell your family and friends about Blood Moon Podcast. Be sure to follow us on Instagram @thebloodmoonpodcast.

Business Now with Ross Greenwood
Business Now with Ross Greenwood, Friday 18 August

Business Now with Ross Greenwood

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 21:34


As Inghams Chicken profit lifts 72 per cent , CEO Andrew Reeves reveals shoppers have been choosing chicken over red meat and fish. Plus, property listings in Sydney and Melbourne lift 9% and Chinese developer Evergrande files for bankruptcy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kölner Treff bei WDR 5
Kölner Treff mit Gianna Bacio und Jutta Speidel

Kölner Treff bei WDR 5

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2023 50:55


Bettina Böttinger begrüßt den Zwei-Sterne-Gastronom Vincent Moissonnier, die Geschwister Shary und Andrew Reeves, die Schauspielerin Jutta Speidel und die Sexualpädagogin Gianna Bacio. Von David Nikola Placzek.

Walk and Talk with Scott Poynton

In this episode, Scott chats with Andrew Reeves, commercial director of WhatIF Foods. WhatIF Foods is a 'planet-based' food company and a member of the Pond Foundation. Andrew discusses the development of WhatIF Foods as a company, centred around solving the world's 'Nutritional Paradox', where global food systems are far too reliant on very few crops, and food inequality is extremely widespread.

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The Numbers Game
Lessons from a Billion-Dollar Company CEO

The Numbers Game

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 27:28


Welcome to Episode 107 of The Numbers Game. On today's show Marty shares career advice from a billion-dollar company CEO, Andrew Reeves of Inghams. We dissect the importance of mastering your current role, striking a balance between employee and business growth, the power of continuous learning, and maintaining accountability in leadership. On this episode, we discuss:Valuable career advice from Andrew Reeves, CEO of InghamsThe importance of mastering your current role for future successThe intricacies of balancing employee growth and business expansionContinuous learning and the power of networkingStaying on top of industry trends as a leaderMorning routines and exercise habits of successful leadersWork ethic, discipline, and personal accountability as pillars of leadershipBuilding high-performing teams and fostering a culture of accountabilityCheck out the free resources from Inovayt here.Send us an email: hello@thenumbersgamepodcast.com.auThe Numbers Game is brought to you by Future Advisory & Inovayt.Hosts:Nick ReillyJason RobinsonMartin VidakovicThis podcast is produced by VIDPOD.

The Get Cyber Resilient Show
Ep 130 | Cyber's toll on Mental Health with Dr Andrew Reeves, Director at Cybermindz

The Get Cyber Resilient Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 46:35


This week we are joined by Dr Andrew Reeves, Director at Cybermindz and a psychologist. In this conversation, Andrew talks us through the Cybermindz organisation, the data that came has been uncovered in his research on mental health in cyber and the nine attributes that point to what is different in the world of stress and burnout in cyber and what that can cost a company and a country. Andrew also walks us through the cognitive heuristics and biases attackers use to gain access to systems, and how to align your security alertness (aka awareness) program to work with the mindsets, values and motivations of employees. Find out more about Andrews work here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewreevescyber/

The Leader Assistant Podcast
#177: Andrew Reeves - Executive Assistant to the COO at Reddit

The Leader Assistant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 35:20


Andrew Reeves is the Executive Assistant to the Chief Operating Officer at Reddit. He brings over 13 years of administrative experience to the table.In this episode of The Leader Assistant Podcast, Andrew shares a bit of his career journey, talks about being a thought partner with your executive, cultivating connection in a remote work environment, and walks us through 4 pillars to leverage emotional intelligence in our executive assistant roles.Sponsor -> leaderassistant.com/goodyShow Notes -> leaderassistant.com/175Book and Workbook -> leaderassistantbook.comPremium Membership -> leaderassistant.com/membershipEvents -> leaderassistantlive.comFree Community -> leaderassistant.com/community

This Week in FCPA
Episode 284 – The Holmes Found Guilty Edition

This Week in FCPA

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 43:05


Jay returns from a lengthy holiday assignment to join Tom to look at some of the week's top compliance and ethics stories this week in the Holmes Found Guilty edition. Stories Elizabeth Holmes was found guilty. The Verdict (WSJ), What does it mean for Silicon Valley? (NYT), What about the victims? (Bloomberg), Will Holmes serve any time? (Fortune) 2022 to be a critical year in ESG reporting. Mike Munro and Guido Van Druen in a CCI. Top D&O stories from 2021. Kevin LaCroix in D&O Diary.  Airbnb spanked over Cuba. Mengqi Sun in WSJ Risk & Compliance Journal.   MorganStanley fined $60MM over a data breach? Aaron Nicodemus in Compliance Week (sub req'd). China's new ABC guidelines. Andrew Reeves and Rongxin Huang in the FCPA Blog.   The ‘G' in ESG. Lawrence Heim in PracticalESG.  Key areas for BOD oversight in 2022. Holly Gregory in Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance.  Audrey Harris joins AMI. Broadcat sold. Broadcat Press Release. Podcasts  Want some fun? Join Tom and One Stone Creative co-founder Megan Dougherty to explore the full MCU. In their most recent posting, check out Episode 3, Iron Man.   In January on The Compliance Life, I visited Valerie Charles, a partner at StoneTurn. Val has one of the most interesting journeys in compliance. In Part 1, she discusses her academic background and early professional career.  The Compliance Podcast Network welcomes Professor Karen Woody and her new podcast, Classroom Insider. Karen interviews some of her students to tell insider trading history in this unique pod. Check out Episode 1, where they discuss the history of insider trading. In  Episode 2, the disclosure or abstain rule. Episode 3 will take up narrowing the scope of the disclose or abstain rule.  Mikhail Reider-Gordon returns in Lies, Spies & Corporate Crimes: The Wirecard Saga, with Season 2, Episode 2 The Vagabond Rapping At Your Door. Check out 31 Days to a More Effective Compliance Program returns, which runs from January 1 to January 31. Available on the Compliance Podcast Network, Megaphone, iTunes, and other top podcast platforms.  Tom Fox is the Voice of Compliance and can be reached at tfox@tfoxlaw.com. Jay Rosen is Mr. Monitor and can be reached at jrosen@affiliatedmonitors.com.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

This Week in FCPA
Episode 279 – the Happy Hanukkah Edition

This Week in FCPA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 43:04


Hanukkah comes early this year. As the Rosen household begins its annual celebration, Tom and Jay are back to look at some of the week's top compliance and ethics stories this week in the Happy Hanukkah edition.  Stories 1.     Preparing for dawn raid in the era of hybrid work? Andrew Reeves and Annie Birch in FCPA Blog.  2.     When you fight corruption, it fights back. Rick Messick in GAB. 3.     Why does Walmart want to keep an exec quiet about its compliance program? Dick Cassin explores in the FCPA Blog. 4.     Board effectiveness survey.  Paul DiNicola and Leah Malone in the Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance.    5.     New OECD ABC suggestions. Nicola Bonucci and Nat Edmonds in the FCPA Blog. 6.     Graybeards and Youngbloods working together. Carrie Root in CCI.  7.     Trust in companies ‘shockingly' low? Lawrence Heim in PracticalESG.   8.     Are senior level compliance positions becoming harder to find and fill? Matt Kelly explores in Radical Compliance.  9.     Role of PwC in Tesla/JPMorgan dispute. Francine McKenna explores in The Dig (sub req'd). 10.  How will tech change the work landscape in 2022? Check out this pod with Mrs. Monitor (AKA Rebecca Rosen) on Freshbrewed Tech.    Podcasts and Events 11.  How can you show ROI from your internal investment in compliance? Nick and Gio Gallo join Tom Fox in the most unusual pod series, Mining the Gold in Compliance. Part 1 - ROI on Compliance. Purchase Decisions. Part 2 - Extending Compliance Value Across an Organization. Part 3 – Compliance and ESG Investments. Part 4 – Finance and Investing Models for Compliance. Part 5 - Investment Strategies for the Compliance Professional. 12.  Are you exasperated? Then check, F*ing Argentina. In this podcast series co-hosts Tom Fox and Gregg Greenberg, author of F*ing Argentina explore the current American psyche of being overworked, over leveraged, overtired and overwhelmed. Find out about modern America's exasperation with well…exasperation. In Episode 11, a birthday party battle through text messages.  13.  In November on The Compliance Life, I visited with Wendy Badger, CCO at Tennant. In Part 1, she detailed her academic career and early professional life. In Part 2, changing ladders to advance your career. In Part 3, Wendy moved into the CCO Chair. In Part 4, Wendy talked about having courage in your career choices and compliance into the future. Next week, we begin the December series with Matt Silverman, Director of Trade Compliance at VIAVI.  14.  The Compliance Podcast Network welcomes Professor Karen Woody and her new podcast, Once Upon a Trading Law: The History of Insider Trading. In this most unique pod, Karen interviews some of her student to tell the history of insider trading. Check out Episode 1, which looks at the beginnings of insider trading.  15.  Join Tom, Mike Volkov, Carrie Penman, Dr. Pat Harned and Skip Lowney (an all-star panel if there ever was one) for the ECI webinar on the intersection of compliance and E&C programs. Wednesday, December 15, from 2-3:30 ET. Registration and information here.  Tom Fox is the Voice of Compliance and can be reached at tfox@tfoxlaw.com. Jay Rosen is Mr. Monitor and can be reached at jrosen@affiliatedmonitors.com.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Water We Doing?
Deep Dive: Chuck Shea, US Army Corps of Engineers

Water We Doing?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 47:17 Transcription Available


Invasive species are a huge problem around the world. Asian Carp are most well known for flying through the air, striking anyone out for a pleasure cruise on the river, but they have completely changed the ecology and ecosystems they have taken over. They have taken over the Mississippi river and they are headed for the Great Lakes and Canadian Waters!What are we doing to stop them?In this episode you will hear from the experts about why Asian Carp were brought to the United States, how they escaped, why they are flourishing and what we are doing to limit their spread.You will hear from Andrew Reeves, Author of the book "Overrun: Dispatches from the Asian Carp Crisis", Kevin Irons, Assistant Chief of the Fisheries Division from Illinois Department of Natural Resources, who runs the fishing program to keep asian carp away from the Great Lakes, and from Chuck Shea, US ARMY Corps of Engineers who man the underwater electric barricades keeping fish from the Mississippi river basin out of the Great Lakes.Want to learn More about Asian Carp?Check out AsianCarp.us and AsianCarp.ca for up to date information about Asian Carp in the US and Canada respectively.Check out Andrew Reeves book "Overrun: Dispatches from the Asian Carp Crisis".Check out I Fish Illinois for information about fishing in Illinois and their Carp Program. Worried about Transporting invasive Species? Check Out Be A Hero, Transport Zero for information on how to make sure you don't accidentally move any invasive species around.Click Here for more information about the US Army Corps of Engineers Underwater Barriers.Want to buy products made with Asian Carp? Check out some products below!Check out If You Can't Beat Em Eat Em to find Asian Carp tastings near you!Silverfin boneless Asian Carp fish cakesHot Dogs from Two Rivers FisheriesDog Treats from Wilder HarrierDog Food From Root LabTo learn more about the Aquatic Biosphere Project Click Here.The Aquatic Bisophere Project The ABP is establishing a conservation Aquarium in the Prairies to help tell the Story of Water.

Water We Doing?
Deep Dive: Kevin Irons, Assistant Chief of Fisheries, Illinois Department of Natural Resources

Water We Doing?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 78:14 Transcription Available


Invasive species are a huge problem around the world. Asian Carp are most well known for flying through the air, striking anyone out for a pleasure cruise on the river, but they have completely changed the ecology and ecosystems they have taken over. They have taken over the Mississippi river and they are headed for the Great Lakes and Canadian Waters!What are we doing to stop them?In this episode you will hear from the experts about why Asian Carp were brought to the United States, how they escaped, why they are flourishing and what we are doing to limit their spread.You will hear from Andrew Reeves, Author of the book "Overrun: Dispatches from the Asian Carp Crisis", Kevin Irons, Assistant Chief of the Fisheries Division from Illinois Department of Natural Resources, who runs the fishing program to keep asian carp away from the Great Lakes, and from Chuck Shea, US ARMY Corps of Engineers who man the underwater electric barricades keeping fish from the Mississippi river basin out of the Great Lakes.Want to learn More about Asian Carp?Check out AsianCarp.us and AsianCarp.ca for up to date information about Asian Carp in the US and Canada respectively.Check out Andrew Reeves book "Overrun: Dispatches from the Asian Carp Crisis".Check out I Fish Illinois for information about fishing in Illinois and their Carp Program. Worried about Transporting invasive Species? Check Out Be A Hero, Transport Zero for information on how to make sure you don't accidentally move any invasive species around.Click Here for more information about the US Army Corps of Engineers Underwater Barriers.Want to buy products made with Asian Carp? Check out some products below!Check out If You Can't Beat Em Eat Em to find Asian Carp tastings near you!Silverfin boneless Asian Carp fish cakesHot Dogs from Two Rivers FisheriesDog Treats from Wilder HarrierDog Food From Root LabTo learn more about the Aquatic Biosphere Project Click Here.The Aquatic Bisophere Project The ABP is establishing a conservation Aquarium in the Prairies to help tell the Story of Water.

Water We Doing?
Deep Dive: Andrew Reeves, Author of Overrun: Dispatches from the Asian Carp Crisis

Water We Doing?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 89:48 Transcription Available


Invasive species are a huge problem around the world. Asian Carp are most well known for flying through the air, striking anyone out for a pleasure cruise on the river, but they have completely changed the ecology and ecosystems they have taken over. They have taken over the Mississippi river and they are headed for the Great Lakes and Canadian Waters!What are we doing to stop them?In this episode you will hear from the experts about why Asian Carp were brought to the United States, how they escaped, why they are flourishing and what we are doing to limit their spread.You will hear from Andrew Reeves, Author of the book "Overrun: Dispatches from the Asian Carp Crisis", Kevin Irons, Assistant Chief of the Fisheries Division from Illinois Department of Natural Resources, who runs the fishing program to keep asian carp away from the Great Lakes, and from Chuck Shea, US ARMY Corps of Engineers who man the underwater electric barricades keeping fish from the Mississippi river basin out of the Great Lakes.Want to learn More about Asian Carp?Check out AsianCarp.us and AsianCarp.ca for up to date information about Asian Carp in the US and Canada respectively.Check out Andrew Reeves book "Overrun: Dispatches from the Asian Carp Crisis".Check out I Fish Illinois for information about fishing in Illinois and their Carp Program. Worried about Transporting invasive Species? Check Out Be A Hero, Transport Zero for information on how to make sure you don't accidentally move any invasive species around.Click Here for more information about the US Army Corps of Engineers Underwater Barriers.Want to buy products made with Asian Carp? Check out some products below!Check out If You Can't Beat Em Eat Em to find Asian Carp tastings near you!Silverfin boneless Asian Carp fish cakesHot Dogs from Two Rivers FisheriesDog Treats from Wilder HarrierDog Food From Root LabTo learn more about the Aquatic Biosphere Project Click Here.The Aquatic Bisophere Project The ABP is establishing a conservation Aquarium in the Prairies to help tell the Story of Water.

Water We Doing?
Asian Carp Invasion! What can we do when Invasive Fish Take Over?

Water We Doing?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 36:39 Transcription Available


Invasive species are a huge problem around the world. Asian Carp are most well known for flying through the air, striking anyone out for a pleasure cruise on the river, but they have completely changed the ecology and ecosystems they have taken over. They have taken over the Mississippi river and they are headed for the Great Lakes and Canadian Waters! What are we doing to stop them?In this episode you will hear from the experts about why Asian Carp were brought to the United States, how they escaped, why they are flourishing and what we are doing to limit their spread. You will hear from Andrew Reeves, Author of the book "Overrun: Dispatches from the Asian Carp Crisis", Kevin Irons, Assistant Chief of the Fisheries Division from Illinois Department of Natural Resources, who runs the fishing program to keep asian carp away from the Great Lakes, and from Chuck Shea, US ARMY Corps of Engineers who man the underwater electric barricades keeping fish from the Mississippi river basin out of the Great Lakes.Want to learn More about Asian Carp?Check out AsianCarp.us and AsianCarp.ca for up to date information about Asian Carp in the US and Canada respectively.Check out Andrew Reeves book "Overrun: Dispatches from the Asian Carp Crisis".Check out I Fish Illinois for information about fishing in Illinois and their Carp Program. Worried about Transporting invasive Species? Check Out Be A Hero, Transport Zero for information on how to make sure you don't accidentally move any invasive species around.Click Here for more information about the US Army Corps of Engineers Underwater Barriers.Want to buy products made with Asian Carp? Check out some products below!Check out If You Can't Beat Em Eat Em to find Asian Carp tastings near you!Silverfin boneless Asian Carp fish cakesHot Dogs from Two Rivers FisheriesDog Treats from Wilder HarrierDog Food From Root LabTo learn more about the Aquatic Biosphere Project Click Here.The Aquatic Bisophere Project The ABP is establishing a conservation Aquarium in the Prairies to help tell the Story of Water.

This Week in FCPA
Episode 239 – the GOAT of All Time edition

This Week in FCPA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 41:18


Tom Brady cements his position as the GOAT of All Time with his Super Bowl win. Jay bemoans Tompa Bay using ‘his quarterback’ to win the Super Bowl. They are also back to look at some of the top compliance articles and stories which caught their eye this week.  What is the state of the CCO in 2021? Mike Volkov takes a deep dive on the Crime Corruption and Compliance. Part 1-Looking Back and Looking Forward, Part 2-Troubling Trends, Part 3-a Coming Storm? What is the intersection of compliance, culture and covid? Calvin London explores in CCI. What comes next for ABC enforcement in Brazil? Sean Hecker, Marshall Miller, and Ana Frischtak in NYU’s Compliance and Enforcement 4 steps to building out a business continuity plan. Matt Kelly in Navex Global’s Risk and Compliance Matters. SEC reverts and allows more to do investigations. Aaron Nicodemus in Compliance Week. (sub req’d) Wirecard red flags missed. Dylan Tokar interviews former Wirecard CCO/CEO in the WSJ Risk and Compliance Journal. Retrieving WhatsApp messaging for an internal investigation. Andrew Reeves and David Harris asks in the FCPA Blog. The virtual Boardroom. Andrew Lepczyk and Barton Edgerton on the Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Goverance. On The Compliance Life, Natalia Shehadeh, CCO at ABB joins me this month. In the first episode, Natalia explained why she choose the compliance profession. Check out the Episode 1. In Episode 2, Natalia talks about her professional jouney to the CCO chair, from Capitol Hill to Big Law to corporations. New podcasts out on the Compliance Podcast Network this month. In ComTech, Valerie Charles joins Tom for an exploration of the intersection of compliance and technology. Episode 2 posted Monday, February 8 and featured Parth Chanda, the Skywalker of Compliance. In Big Brains in Compliance Tom is joined by Stephen Martin to visit with some of the top thinkers and doers in compliance. It premiers February 22. Finally Tom premiers a new video podcast (PodTube) on YouTube. The Compliance Handbook, a podcast on the nuts and bolts of compliance. In Episode 1, he is joined by Stephen Martin to talk about how to best think through a comprehensive compliance program. A new AMI podcast is out, Integrity Through Compliance. It will have AMI’s expert observations and guidance in the fields of ethics, antitrust, healthcare, government contracting, corporate governance, cybersecurity, construction, telecommunications, consumer protection and more. In the Episode 1, AMI founder Vin DiCianni visits with AMI MD Jerry Coyne the future of telehealth & home healthcare during a pandemic and beyond. On Thursday, February 25, join the “Ask an Expert FINQuiry” webinar on DOLFIN: K2 Integrity’s financial crimes compliance experts will respond to your AML/CFT, sanctions, and other financial-integrity-related questions. Information and Registration here. Compliance Week is accepting nominations for its Excellence in Compliance Award. Submit your nominee here. Join the Baker Tilly Fraud 1st Annual Fraud and Compliance Summit, Tuesday, Feb 23, 2021, to Thursday, Feb 25, 2021. Details and registration here. Interested in podcasting? Want to be a part of a Guiness World Record attempt? PodFest Global Summit is a gathering for those who are passionate about sharing their voice and message with the world through audio and video. Join Tom and others at Podfest Global Summit at any time during March 1-5. Best all of listeners to this podcast can attend at no charge. Register here, using promo code CPN. Tom announces his latest book, The Compliance Handbook, 2nd edition is available for presale purchase. Use Use the code FOX25 and go here. The Compliance Handbook 2ndedition will be available in both print and eBook editions. Tom Fox is the Compliance Evangelist and can be reached at tfox@tfoxlaw.com. Jay Rosen is Mr. Monitor and can be reached at jrosen@affiliatedmonitors.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Constant Wonder
Carp & Beavers: Too Much and Not Enough (originally aired on October 5, 2020)

Constant Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 53:09


Derek Gow is a beaver crusader with a mission to bring back beavers to the world's waterways. Andrew Reeves explains why Asian Carp have become a huge problem in America's river systems, even as they become endangered in their native habitats.

Constant Wonder
Carp & Beavers: Too Much and Not Enough

Constant Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 52:48


Derek Gow is a beaver crusader with a mission to bring back beavers to the world's waterways. Andrew Reeves explains why Asian Carp have become a huge problem in America's river systems, even as they become endangered in their native habitats.

Aquarium of the Pacific AquaCast
Andrew Reeves - Unwitting Helpers: The Strange, True Story of How Silent Spring and the Clean Water Act Gave Rise to Asian Carp in America

Aquarium of the Pacific AquaCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 4:38


Andrew Reeves recorded this Aquacast at the Aquarium on February 26, 2020. Reeves is an author and environmental journalist.

Conservation Vol. 3
Andrew Reeves

Conservation Vol. 3

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 4:38


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This Week in FCPA
Episode 171 – the Jay Clayton Speaks (or not) edition

This Week in FCPA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 31:02


As SEC Chair Jay Clayton scolds the rest of the world for its lack of anti-corruption enforcement and does say why he wants to dump a PCAOB Member, Tom and Jay are back  to discuss some of this week’s top compliance and ethics stories which caught their collective eyes.  1.    SEC Chair scolds weak overseas anti-corruption enforcement. Dave Micheal reports. 2.    Why does SEC Chairman want to get rid of PCAOB member, Kathleen Hamm? Francine McKenna explores. 3.    Fair Pay to Play? California pass law allowing college athletes to be compensated. Michael McCann reports. 4.    Did the SFO put in a ‘self-certification’ requirement in its recent Guidance on Cooperation?  Aziz Rahman says yes. 5.    How can independent integrity monitors help to limit adverse consequences in health care? Jay concludes his series on monitors in the health care industry. 6.    NYU PCCE gets new Executive Director as Alycin Cooley joins the group. 7.    How can you process personal employee data under GDPR? Laura Wright, Sarah Greenwood and Andrew Reeves opine.  8.    What happens when employees ethical values are greater than those shown by their employer? Michael Toebee explores.9.    One commentator suggests we hold back on international enforcement against bribe-takers. Anton Moiseeineko writes. 10. Tom continues his preview of the Converge19 speakers in a special bonus series of podcasts on the Compliance Podcast Network. Check out the following: Monday-Ricardo Pellafone and Ashley Lewis on Building Your Brand;  Tuesday-Michael Williamson on moving to a values based culture; Wednesday-Mike Volkov on the Nuts and Bolts of Sanctions Compliance; Thursday-Nicole Pitts on Increasing Employee Engagement and Friday- Eric Feldman on the CCO’s role in performance management. The podcast is available on multiple sites: the FCPA Compliance Report, iTunes, JDSupra, Megaphone,YouTube,  Spotifyand theCompliance Podcast Network. 11. The Everything Compliance gang will be doing its first live podcast at Converge19. You should be there! Listeners to this podcast can obtain a complimentary ticket by using the promotion code foxvip, for registration and information, click here.  Tom Fox is the Compliance Evangelist and can be reached at tfox@tfoxlaw.com. Jay Rosen is       Mr. Monitor and can be reached at jrosen@affiliatedmonitors.com. For more information on how an independent monitor can help improve your company’s ethics and compliance program, visit our sponsor Affiliated Monitors at www.affiliatedmonitors.com.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

FCPA Compliance Report
This Week in FCPA-Episode 123

FCPA Compliance Report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2018 38:58


The baseball playoffs are here.  For the Sox, the hated Yankees. For the Astros, they begin their World Series defense against the Cleveland Indians. Tom and Jay discuss and take a look at some of the week’s top compliance and ethics stories. Styker is now a two-time FCPA loser. Will there be a third? Sam Rubenfeld reports in the WSJ Risk and Compliance Journal. Dick Cassin reports in the FCPA Blog. In a pique of sanity, Elon Musk settles his SEC lawsuit which might have barred him from serving on the Board of a public company. Tim Higgins and Dave Michaels consider the fallout in the WSJ. Both James Stewart, writing in the NYTand Tom Zanki, in Law360 say the Board needs better oversight. Former Chile mining official settles FCPA charges. Dick Cassin reports in the FCPA Blog. Sam Rubenfeld reports in the WSJ Risk & Compliance Journal. The commentary from the Petrobras FCPA enforcement action continues. Tom runs a 3-part series (Part 1, Part 2& Part 3). Mike Volkov weighs in on Corruption, Crime and Compliance. Andy Webb-Vidal explores the 10 ten takeaways from Operation Car Wash on Corporate Compliance Insights. Jonathan Marks looks at it from the ‘Realm of the Obvious’ in his Board and Fraud blog. MLB reportedly under investigation for FCPA violations in Latin America. Cheryl Ring reports in Fangraph. More on ruling on attorney-client privilege in UK. Sam Rubenfled in WSJ Risk & Compliance Journal reports SFO will not appeal ENRC ruling. Andrew Reeves provides five key takeaways in the FCPA Blog. Panasonic Avionics finally get a monitor. Kelly Swanson reports in GIR. Robbing a national bank, think big. Margot Patrick, Gabriele Steinhauser and Patricia Kowsmann report in the WSJ. Women who have behaved badly. Rosmah Mansor, wife of former Malaysian PM Najib Razak charged with money-laundering, Harry Cassin in the FCPA Blog. SFO moves to sieze assets of Gulnara Karimova the eldest daughter of the late Uzbek President Islam Karimoa. Dick Cassin the FCPA Blog. Want a 50% discount to one of the top compliance conferences around? Join Tom and AMI’s Eric Feldman at CONVERGE18 in Denver on October 9-11. I hope you can join me at the event. For information on the event, click here. As an extra benefit to fans of This Week in FCPA, CONVERGE18 is offering a 50% discount off the registrationEnter discount code TOMFOXVIP. The baseball playoffs are here. Tom and gutless wonder Jay discuss. Tom explains why Jay is a gutless wonder. For more information on how an independent monitor can help improve your company’s ethics and compliance program, visit our sponsor Affiliated Monitors at www.affiliatedmonitors.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Behind the Mitten
BTM Episode 120: All about Marquette, including bike trails, Delft Bistro and Blackrocks Brewery

Behind the Mitten

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2017 40:11


On this episode of "Behind the Mitten" travels to Marquette in the Upper Peninsula.Segment 1: Learn about the Biking and Trails of Marquette with guests, including: Matthew Bloch of Lakeshore Bike, Lyle VanderSchaaf of the Noquemanon Trail Network (NTN) and Dan Hill from the Range Mountain Bike Club-RAMBA.More info at:http://lakeshorebikemarquette.com/https://www.noquetrails.org/https://www.facebook.com/rangemountainbikeclub/Segment 2 (Listen at): Nicole Young, Executive Director of Travel Marquette, tells us what she loves about the area.Learn more at https://www.facebook.com/TravelMarquetteMichigan/Segment 3 (Listen at 19:02): We broadcast from the newly opened Delft Bistro in Marquette. The owners also run popular eatery Donckers. We talk to co-owner Jen Ray, as well as Bill Digneit, Director of Theater, Northern Michigan University, Forest.More info at https://www.facebook.com/delftbistro/?hc_ref=OTHERMore info at https://www.facebook.com/Forest-Roberts-Theatre-120147761357823/Roberts TheatreSegment 4 (Listen at 29:00): Guests include Daniel Rupz of Zephyr Wine Bar & Taproom and Everyday Wines, and brewer Andrew Reeves of Blackrocks Brewery. BEER of the WEEK is 51K IPA, a Midwest Coast IPA, brewed with Columbus/Palisade Nugget/Comet hops. "It's a well-balanced IPA," Amy said.More info at https://www.facebook.com/UPwinebar/https://www.blackrocksbrewery.com/More on Behind the Mitten at https://www.facebook.com/behindthemitten/

Managing Marketing
Andrew Reeves And Darren Talk About The Challenges Facing The Advertising Agency Business Model

Managing Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2017 38:37


Andrew Reeves is the Founder and CEO of ARC Limited with a lifetime experience and an agency CFO. Here he chats with Darren on the current agency remuneration and business models and the challenges facing agencies in finding ways to make this work in rewarding agencies for the value they create. https://www.trinityp3.com/2017/04/advertising-agency-business-model/

Property Secrets Podcast
Episode 17: Andrew Reeves

Property Secrets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2017 22:28


Today’s guest on Property Secrets has over 20 years experience in selling property, both commercial & residential. Before Real Estate Andrew Reeves worked in retail until his late 20s. It was Andrew's brother who first introduced him to the industry, after hiring him to work in his Real Estate Business. Andrew soon realised that his passion was with selling residential properties, and eventually he would go on to launch his own brand under OneAgency. Four years have passed and Andrew's business is stronger than ever driven by his passion for helping people and making a difference.   Andrew explains why now is the best time to sell and how the market is performing. He also discusses the importance of using outstanding photography and how significantly it impacts the marketing and selling of a home. Andrew shares his negotiation strategy and explains how he leverages buyers interest to achieve the most for his clients. “The difference between an okay agent and an outstanding agent will cost you thousands and thousands of dollars.” – Andrew Reeves   In This Episode of Property Secrets: Andrew elaborates on the roles and responsibilities of Real Estate agents at One Agency together with the opportunities they maximize when negotiating. He explains how psychology plays a key role for skilled real estate agents. Practical guidance and necessary things his team advises owners who are listing their homes for sale. Advice to owners who do not have enough money upfront for marketing their home. Whether involving a buyer’s agent make the negotiation harder or easier.   Andrew’s Insider Property Secrets: While Andrew can always teach the necessary skills regarding real estate and negotiations, he emphasizes an even more important trait for people who want to be a part of their team – having a genuine care for others. For him, it’s all about building trust and relationship and having a fear of failing the people who chose to put their confidence in them.   Reach Out to Andrew Reeves: Andrew Reeves on One Agency Penrith     Give Us a Rate & Review!   Thanks for joining us on today’s episode of the Property Secrets podcast – the show that provides you with an insider’s guide on how you can profit from buying, developing, or investing in property.  If you enjoyed today’s episode,  head over to iTunes and give us a rate and review to help us reach even more aspiring new entrepreneurs. Don’t forget to check out our website, visit us on Facebook, or check us out on Twitter to stay up-to-date on the what’s in store for you!  

Artspeak Radio
ARTSPEAK RADIO live with Jameson Bayles, Jason Ryberg, Jenny Molberg, Phong Nguyen, & Andrew Reeves

Artspeak Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2016 49:48


Jason Ryberg is the author of nine books of poetry, six screenplays, a few short stories, a box full of folders, notebooks and scraps of paper that could one day […] The post ARTSPEAK RADIO live with Jameson Bayles, Jason Ryberg, Jenny Molberg, Phong Nguyen, & Andrew Reeves appeared first on KKFI.

Exchanges: A Cambridge UP Podcast
Douglas L. Kriner and Andrew Reeves, “The Particularistic President: Executive Branch Politics and Political Inequality” (Cambridge UP, 2015).

Exchanges: A Cambridge UP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2015 20:33


Douglas L. Kriner and Andrew Reeves have written The Particularistic President: Executive Branch Politics and Political Inequality (Cambridge University Press, 2015). Kriner is associate professor of political science at Boston University; Reeves is assistant professor of political science at Washington University in St. Louis In the midst of a presidential election in which every candidate claims to want to serve the entire country, can we believe them? Are presidents servants of the nation or do they pursue much more narrow constituencies? Kriner and Reeves argue that, rather than governing as universalists, presidents are particularistic, adhering to the electoral and partisan goals of re-election and advancing their party. They show this with evidence on presidential decisions on base closure, trade, and disaster relief.

New Books Network
Douglas L. Kriner and Andrew Reeves, “The Particularistic President: Executive Branch Politics and Political Inequality” (Cambridge UP, 2015).

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2015 20:33


Douglas L. Kriner and Andrew Reeves have written The Particularistic President: Executive Branch Politics and Political Inequality (Cambridge University Press, 2015). Kriner is associate professor of political science at Boston University; Reeves is assistant professor of political science at Washington University in St. Louis In the midst of a presidential election in which every candidate claims to want to serve the entire country, can we believe them? Are presidents servants of the nation or do they pursue much more narrow constituencies? Kriner and Reeves argue that, rather than governing as universalists, presidents are particularistic, adhering to the electoral and partisan goals of re-election and advancing their party. They show this with evidence on presidential decisions on base closure, trade, and disaster relief. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Studies
Douglas L. Kriner and Andrew Reeves, “The Particularistic President: Executive Branch Politics and Political Inequality” (Cambridge UP, 2015).

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2015 21:10


Douglas L. Kriner and Andrew Reeves have written The Particularistic President: Executive Branch Politics and Political Inequality (Cambridge University Press, 2015). Kriner is associate professor of political science at Boston University; Reeves is assistant professor of political science at Washington University in St. Louis In the midst of a presidential election in which every candidate claims to want to serve the entire country, can we believe them? Are presidents servants of the nation or do they pursue much more narrow constituencies? Kriner and Reeves argue that, rather than governing as universalists, presidents are particularistic, adhering to the electoral and partisan goals of re-election and advancing their party. They show this with evidence on presidential decisions on base closure, trade, and disaster relief. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Political Science
Douglas L. Kriner and Andrew Reeves, “The Particularistic President: Executive Branch Politics and Political Inequality” (Cambridge UP, 2015).

New Books in Political Science

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2015 20:33


Douglas L. Kriner and Andrew Reeves have written The Particularistic President: Executive Branch Politics and Political Inequality (Cambridge University Press, 2015). Kriner is associate professor of political science at Boston University; Reeves is assistant professor of political science at Washington University in St. Louis In the midst of a presidential election in which every candidate claims to want to serve the entire country, can we believe them? Are presidents servants of the nation or do they pursue much more narrow constituencies? Kriner and Reeves argue that, rather than governing as universalists, presidents are particularistic, adhering to the electoral and partisan goals of re-election and advancing their party. They show this with evidence on presidential decisions on base closure, trade, and disaster relief. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices