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With a new administration in place, the payments industry is bracing for regulatory changes—and now, some early outlines of those changes are coming into focus. In this episode, IPA's Ben Jackson speaks with Brian Tate, CEO of the Innovative Payments Association, about what's happening in Washington and beyond. They discuss: The CFPB's announcement that it may rewrite the open banking rule Potential changes to the prepaid rule The implications of the CFPB ending its appeal in the PayPal case This episode was recorded on May 8, 2025. Please note that developments may have occurred since then. Additional Resources: IPA Summer of Learning Webinar Series IPA Compliance Boot Camp – September in Chicago Stay tuned for future episodes and don't forget to subscribe!
In this episode, Ben Jackon and Brian Tate, the IPA's CEO, give a preview of the Innovative Payments Conference happening in Washington DC from April 29 through May 1. They discuss the speakers – including Acting Comptroller of the Currency Rodney Hood and Avy Mallick, the General Counsel of the California Department of Financial Protection & Innovation – and the themes for this year's show and the knowledge that attendees will gain to help them do their jobs better. Podcast listeners can get 10% off the price of registration when they use the code “BensFriends10” when they register here: Innovative Payments Conference This podcast was recorded on April 17, 2025. Things may have changed by the time you hear it.
In this episode, Ben Jackon and Brian Tate, the IPA's CEO, discuss the patterns beginning to emerge in the new administration's approach to financial regulation. They talk about how Congress is offering its suggestions on regulations to the agencies, the possibilities for future legislation, and why now might be the perfect time to open up some old rules for revision. This podcast was recorded on April 10, 2025. Things may have changed by the time you hear it. If you want to keep up with the rapidly changing payments environment, make sure that you register for the Innovative Payments Conference in Washington DC from April 29 through May 1. We will look at the future of regulation from both the federal and state perspectives as we hear from Acting Comptroller of the Currency Rodney Hood and Avy Mallick, the General Counsel of the California Department of Financial Protection & Innovation. We will also have sessions on fraud prevention, bank fintech relationships, and a special session on leadership in chaotic times with Pulitzer Prize winning author Jonathan Eig, author of King: A Life, and Ali: A Life, among others. Podcast listeners can get $25 off the price of registration when they use the code “Podcast” when they register here: Innovative Payments Conference.
With Washington buzzing amid political intrigue and economic turbulence, it's easy for critical developments in the payments industry to slip under the radar. Join host Ben Jackson and IPA's CEO, Brian Tate, as they explore the most pressing issues affecting payments today. This episode covers the withdrawal of the brokered deposits rule, the latest nominees to head the regulatory agencies, and the Congressional Review Act resolutions moving through Congress. This episode was recorded on March 20, 2025. Note that things may have changed since then. To learn more about everything happening in the payments industry register for the Innovative Payments Conference (April 29–May 1, Washington, D.C.). Use the code "Podcast" for $25 off! If you are not currently a member, make sure to visit our website, IPA.org, to learn more about the benefits of membership.
In a constantly connected world, many people still feel lonely and struggle to find genuine companionship and meaningful relationships. God can meet us in times of loneliness and transform our isolation into opportunities for growth and connection.DISCUSSION QUESTIONS: CLICK HEREABOUT FEARLESS CHURCHFearless Church is here to help you live boldly for Jesus. Wherever you are in your faith journey, we'll walk with you as you grow, take your next step, and make a difference. Let's pursue a movement of faith together that changes lives—starting with yours! Find more info about us at https://befearless.org.FIND US ON SOCIAL MEDIAFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/FearlessChurchOhioInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fearlesschurchohio/YouTube: www.youtube.com/@FearlessChurchOhioSermon Locations and Times: Sundays Services are at 9:30 AM and 11:00 AM at 2601 E Alex Bell Rd Dayton, OH 45459 You can join us online on Facebook or YouTube at 11:00 AM.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is starting 2025 with a significant move—a proposed interpretive rule expanding the scope of products regulated under Regulation E. Despite the expectation that CFPB Director Rohit Chopra will be replaced by the next administration, the Bureau continues its active rulemaking and enforcement efforts. In this episode of the IPA Payments Pod, I'm joined by Brian Tate, the IPA's CEO, to discuss the implications of this proposed rule for the payments industry. We dive into: Key provisions of the rule. Its potential longevity amidst a changing administration. How it might serve as a foundation for regulatory reform. This podcast was recorded on January 14, 2025. Things may have changed by the time you hear it. Stay tuned as we monitor updates to this proposed rule. Don't miss our upcoming Webinar on January 23, where we'll discuss strategies for working with older adults who have experienced fraud. Members can register at IPA.org. Subscribe to the IPA Payments Pod, leave us a review, and share this episode with your colleagues to stay informed on critical regulatory changes shaping the payments industry.
Host: Ben Jackson Guest: Brian Tate, CEO, IPA Recorded: December 19, 2024 Episode Summary: How much influence do CEOs really have in the White House? In this episode, we dive into this question through the lens of Tevi Tory's book, The Power and the Money. Tory explores the relationships between presidents and the heads of business throughout history, shedding light on how business leaders have shaped U.S. policy. Join Ben Jackson and Brian Tate, IPA's CEO, as they discuss the key takeaways from the book and what lessons it offers for today's business leaders. They reflect on the examples presented in the book and share personal insights from their own careers. This podcast was recorded on December 19, 2024, so please note that some information may have changed since then. Membership Information: Not a member yet? Discover the benefits of joining the IPA, including access to exclusive events and resources. Visit IPA.org for more details.
The results of the election are set to reshape payments regulation, but the work of the current administration will leave a lasting impact on the industry. In this episode, Ben Jackson, IPA's COO, sits down with Brian Tate, the IPA's CEO, to discuss what this period of change means for payments. From shifts in the congressional banking committees to ongoing legal battles and the finalization of key rules, they explore how today's developments will shape tomorrow's landscape. Tune in to gain insights on navigating these changes and staying ahead in the payments industry. Recorded on December 12, 2024. Note: Developments may have occurred since recording. Learn more about the IPA and the benefits of membership at IPA.org.
WEEK 15 OF 16 // Brian TateShare something that God did in your life through the Book of Romans.Share about someone from your past who was not ashamed of the Gospel of Jesus.Write down your current relationships with believers and unbelievers.Who, in your current circles, needs you to share the story of Jesus with them?Who, in your current circles, needs you to share your present life with Jesus with them?Sermon Locations and Times: Sundays Services are at 9:30 AM and 11:00 AM at 2601 E Alex Bell Rd Dayton, OH 45459 You can join us online on Facebook or YouTube at 11:00 AM.
Host: Ben Jackson Guest: Brian Tate, CEO, Innovative Payments Association Recorded: November 14, 2024 Episode Summary: In this episode, Ben Jackson sits down with Brian Tate, CEO, Innovative Payments Association, to discuss several lawsuits against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's rules. They cover lawsuits against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau by PayPal over the Prepaid Accounts Rule, by the Financial Technology Associations Lawsuit over buy now pay later, and by the Bank policy Institute over the open banking rule. They also discuss how the Congressional Review Act could shape the future of these suits. This podcast was recorded on November 14, 29024, things may have changed by the time you hear it. Membership Information: Not a member yet? Discover the benefits of joining the IPA, including access to exclusive events and resources. Visit IPA.org for more details.
In this episode, Brian Tate, the IPA's CEO, and Ben Jackson, the COO, discuss Burn Book, by Kara Swisher. They cover what the book tells us about the history of the Internet and how technology has shaped our lives. They also discuss whether there are any lessons for the industry and society as we enter a new technological age with the growth of artificial intelligence. This podcast was recorded October 17, 2024. Things may have changed by the time you hear it.
In this episode. episode, Brian Tate, CEO of the IPA, discusses the latest regulatory proposals from the FDIC, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and the Federal Reserve He considers how they might change the relationships between fintechs and issuing banks, and how they might change the operations of both kinds of companies. This episode was recorded on September 23, 2024, so keep in mind that things may have changed by the time you hear it. Important Update: Since the recording of this podcast, the IPA has learned that the SHIELD Act – the bill mentioned in the show pertaining to political donations – has been pulled from the schedule. For IPA Members: Did you know the Association recently published a compliance guide to help fintechs, banks, and other companies ensure their compliance programs are up to date? You can find it in the members-only section of our website. Not a Member Yet? Learn more about the benefits of IPA membership at IPA.org.
WEEK 6 OF 16 // Brian TateIf you could have any job in the world, what would it be and why?Share about a job you have had that you enjoyed. Why did you enjoy it?Share either about an odd job or a job you didn't enjoy. Why didn't you enjoy it?Read Colossians 3:12-15 and share what part of the uniform comes naturally for you. What part do you need to work on?What areas in your life do you try to control (be like God)? What keeps you from releasing that control over to God?Sermon Locations and Times: Sundays Services are at 9:30 AM and 11:00 AM at 2601 E Alex Bell Rd Dayton, OH 45459 You can join us online on Facebook or YouTube at 11:00 AM.
Apparently, regulators don't take summer vacations. While August is normally quiet in Washington DC, a slew of proposals have come out that could affect everything about the way the fintechs do business. In the past month, proposed rules on brokered deposits and earned wage access products could change the way many fintechs do business. In addition, a request for information by the Federal Reserve may foreshadow bigger changes ahead for industry players across the fintech value chain. In the latest episode of the IPA Payments Pod, Brian Tate, the IPA's CEO, and Ben Jackson, the COO discuss the various regulatory proposals that have come out in the past month and what they might mean for the industry. This podcast was recorded on August 26, 2024. Things may have changed by the time you hear it.
Workers may have a harder time getting access to money when they need it, if a new interpretive rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau goes into effect. The Bureau released an interpretive rule on Thursday that classifies all earned wage access products as credit and therefore subject to certain disclosures and underwriting rules. I'm Ben Jackson and in this episode, I talk with Brian Tate, the IPA's CEO, about what the proposed rule and what it might mean for the industry and workers. This podcast was recorded on July 18, 2024. Things may have changed by the time you hear it. You can find the text of the interpretive rule here: Consumer Credit Offered to Borrowers in Advance of Expected Receipt of Compensation for Work | Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (consumerfinance.gov)
The second half of 2024 promises to be a wild ride with court cases, bankruptcies, and potential policy changes likely to have wide ranging effects on the industry. In this episode, Brian Tate, the IPA's CEO, and Ben Jackson, the IPA's COO, talk about what has happened so far in 2024 and what is coming up in the second half of the year that will affect the payments industry. They discuss the Synapse bankruptcy, the Supreme Court's Chevron decision, the Congressional Review Act, the election, and how all of these things will affect the payments industry. You can find the IPA's Blog on the Congressional Review Act at: Blog | Innovative Payments Association - Innovative Payments Association (ipa.org). This podcast was recorded on July 3, 2024. Things may have changed by the time you hear it.
In this episode Brian Tate, the IPA's CEO, the emcees from the 2024 Innovative Payment Conference, Tim Sloane and Lorain Debonis, discuss the recent conference and how the presentations there relate to developments in the payments industry. We talk about artificial intelligence, embedded finance, banking as a service, and how the industry can prepare for what's next. This podcast was recorded on June 17, 2024. Things may have changed by the time you hear it.
In this episode Brian Tate, the IPA's CEO, discusses recent developments with the regulatory agencies and why that could lead to a flurry of activity through the rest of the year. We talk about personnel changes at the regulatory agencies, the long ranging effects of the Supreme Court's CFPB Decision, and how the industry can prepare for what's next. This podcast was recorded on June 13, 2024. Things may have changed by the time you hear it.
WEEK 3 OF 5 // Brian TateWhat is something you love to eat and why? What is something you do not like to eat and why?How much time do you think you spend consuming media? How much of that time is on social media?Why do you use social media? What do you enjoy about it?What must you do to "Tip the Scale" daily?How can others (friends, family, community group) help hold you accountable for your answer to #4? Sermon Locations and Times: Sundays Services are at 9:30 AM and 11:00 AM at 2601 E Alex Bell Rd Dayton, OH 45459 You can join us online on Facebook or YouTube at 11:00 AM.
In this episode Brian Tate, the IPA's CEO, Eli Rosenberg of Baird Holm, and Brian Axel, the managing partner of Axel Law discuss the Supreme Court's Decision in Consumer Financial Protection Bureau vs. Community Financial Services Association of America. They cover what it means for the future of the Bureau and for regulatory lawsuits. This podcast was recorded on May 17, 2024. Things may have changed by the time you hear it.
WEEK 2 OF 3 // Brian TateDiscuss a few topics and decide who is the greatest of all time for that topic.Which of the three sections of the greatest commandment (Love God with all of you, Love others, or Love yourself) is more difficult for you, and why?What area of yourself (love God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength) do you need to work on and why?What areas of your life do you need to become more relational and seek others?What do you love about yourself and how God created you?Sermon Locations and Times: Sundays Services are at 9:30 AM and 11:00 AM at 2601 E Alex Bell Rd Dayton, OH 45459 You can join us online on Facebook or YouTube at 11:00 AM.
In this episode Brian Tate, the IPA's CEO, and Ben Jackson, the COO, discuss regulatory and legislative developments at both the state and federal levels. They cover bills on EWA in Kansas, the department of Treasury's green book, and a court case involving PayPal and the CFPB. This podcast was recorded on April 11, 2024. Things may have changed by the time you hear it.
In this episode Brian Tate, the IPA's CEO, and Ben Jackson, the COO, discuss Michael Lewis's most recent book Going Infinite: The Rise and Fall of a New Tycoon, by Michael Lewis. They talk about what happened to the company, the role of Sam Bankman-Fried, and the lessons the industry can learn from the saga. This podcast was recorded on April 3, 2024. Things may have changed by the time you hear it.
In this episode Brian Tate, the IPA's CEO, discusses the regulatory, legislative, and court actions that will shape payments in 2024. He discusses outstanding proposed rules on overdraft and interchange, proposed state laws on earned wage access, and court cases against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. This podcast was recorded on February 12, 2024. Things may have changed by the time you hear it.
In this episode of the IPA's monthly government update podcast, the IPA's CEO Brian Tate, and its COO, Ben Jackon, discuss the current state of regulation and what is coming in 2024. They talk about how payments companies should plan in light of the regulatory proposals from 2023 that are still active. They cover on-going court cases that could shape the industry. They also discuss how the election might affect the regulators' plans for the rest of the year. This podcast was recorded on January 11, 2024. Things may have changed by the time you hear it.
In this episode of the IPA book club, the IPA's CEO Brian Tate, and its COO, Ben Jackon, discuss Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers. The book explores how being successful can depend on context, and how success is not always just a matter of hard work or having the best idea or strategy. We look at what the factors for success are and what lessons the book has for business innovation. This podcast was recorded on December 11, 2023. Things may have changed by the time you hear it.
Over the past few weeks, regulators have released a variety of regulations that could reshape the payments industry and have plans for more in the new year. In this episode, Brian Tate, the IPA's CEO, discusses proposed rules on interchange, open banking, and big tech companies. We also talk about what may be coming in 2024. This podcast was recorded on December 14, 2023. Things may have changed by the time you hear it.
WEEK 3 OF 4 // Brian TateDiscussion Questions:Share some good news that has happened to you in the past few weeks.Share a time that you received some bad news and how you felt.What Jesus has done (past), what Jesus is doing (present, or what Jesus will do (future): Which one is easier for you to share? Why? Which one is more difficult for you to share? Why?How often are you sharing the good news of what Jesus is doing daily in your life? What can you do to increase that?Sermon Locations and Times: Sundays Services are at 9:30 AM and 11:00 AM at 2601 E Alex Bell Rd Dayton, OH 45459 You can join us online on Facebook or YouTube at 11:00 AM.
WEEK 3 OF 4 // Brian TateDiscussion Questions:Share about your life 4-5 years ago.Looking back over the 4-5 years, how was God involved in your life?Out of the four actions (work, share, journal, pray), what is a strength for you? A struggle for you?What are your expectations for your life?Which mindset (grace, generosity, care, awareness) would be good for you to start with tomorrow?Sermon Locations and Times: Sundays Services are at 9:30 AM and 11:00 AM at 2601 E Alex Bell Rd Dayton, OH 45459 You can join us online on Facebook or YouTube at 11:00 AM.
In this episode, Brian Tate, the IPA's CEO, and COO Ben Jackson discuss the latest proposed regulations that care coming out of Washington. They cover the Fed's proposal to reduce the cap on debit interchange for issuers with more than $10 billion in assets. They cover the CFPB's proposed open banking rules, and look at a proposal to regulate earned wage access in California. This podcast was recorded on November 9, 2023. Things may have changed by the time you hear it.
In this episode, Brian Tate, The IPA's CEO, and Chris Stromberg, the director of government relations, discuss both federal and state bills that could shape the payments industry. They discuss a potential bill on earned wage access, legislation on how banks can work with cannabis businesses, and a bill in California to ban plastic gift cards. This podcast was recorded on October 12, 2023. Things may have changed by the time you hear it.
Arguments over the future of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau came to a head this week at the Supreme Court. The Court heard oral arguments in Consumer Financial Protection Bureau V. Community Financial Services Association of America. At issue is whether or not the CPFB's funding is Constitutional. The IPA's CEO Brian Tate was there and heard the arguments live. In this episode he joins the IPA's government relations director, Chris Stromberg, to talk about the arguments made and what the possible outcomes are. You can find a transcript of the arguments here: 22-448 (supremecourt.gov). This podcast was recorded on October 4, 2023. Things may have changed by the time you hear it.
Technology has reshaped everything about banking, including one of its most basic products: deposits. In this episode, we discuss how Banking as a Service and fintechs have reshaped the landscape for consumer deposits, the regulatory response, and what this means for the risk profile of banks. Joining us are Kiah Lau Haslett, Banking and Fintech Editor at Bank Director, Alex Johnson, Founder of Fintech Takes, Jason Mikula, Publisher of Fintech Business Weekly, and Brian Tate. President and CEO of the Innovative Payments Association. This podcast was recorded on September 26, 2023. Things may have changed by the time you hear it.
As summer winds down Earned Wage Access products are in the spotlight at multiple levels of the government. In this episode, Brian Tate, the IPA's CEO, and Chris Stromberg, our director of Government Relations, discuss what is happening in the world of EWA regulation at the state and Federal level and how the IPA is trying to inform the conversation. They also talk about the CFPB's recent report on mobile payments, and the possibility of a government shutdown. You can find the earned wage access page mentioned in the show here: Home | Earned Wage Access You can see the IPA's past advocacy on the topic here: Innovative Payments Association | EWA - Innovative Payments Association (ipa.org) This podcast was recorded on September 7, 2023. Things may have changed by the time you hear it.
Is business just another form of war? In this episode the IPA book club returns with a look at the intersection of business and military strategy. We read the ancient classic “The Art of War,” by Sun Tzu, and to put it in a business context, we also discuss the Oliver Stone film “Wall Street.” In this episode, Brian Tate, the IPA's CEO, and Ben Jackson, the IPA's COO discuss both the book and the movie and what they say about modern business. This podcast was recorded on July 24, 2023. Things may have changed by the time you hear it.
WEEK 2 OF 4 // Brian TateDiscussion Questions:Do you like board games or video games better? Why?Share about a time you felt disconnected from people.Read aloud Isaiah 43:14-19. How do you think the nation of Israel felt about this prophecy of Isaiah?Describe your past interactions/relationship with the church.What can you do differently to pursue relationships with other people?Sermon Locations and Times: Sundays Services are at 9:30 AM and 11:00 AM at 2601 E Alex Bell Rd Dayton, OH 45459 You can join us online on Facebook or YouTube at 11:00 AM.
The last round in the battle between PayPal and the CFPB took place in the DC District Court, and IPA's Head of Government Relations, Chris Stromberg was there to hear the oral arguments. In this episode, he discusses the arguments with IPA's CEO, Brian Tate, and they consider what the possible outcomes could mean for the industry. The IPA thanks our member sponsor, Netspend, for helping to make this show possible. This podcast was recorded on July 13, 2023. Things may have changed by the time you hear it.
WEEK 2 OF 4 // Brian TateDiscussion Questions:Read John 10:1-30. How does Jesus describe himself in the reading?What are some things that Jesus chooses to do?How and where can you pay more attention to the things of God this week?Who does God want you to talk to, focus on, or love more this week?How do you hear the voice of God? This week, share what He has been asking you to do with someone else. BONUS: Have that person make a plan with you to do what God has asked of you.Sermon Locations and Times: Sundays Services are at 9:30 AM and 11:00 AM at 2601 E Alex Bell Rd Dayton, OH 45459 You can join us online on Facebook or YouTube at 11:00 AM.
In his book Tools and Weapons, Microsoft President Brad Smith, writes about how the growth of technology is changing everyone's lives for better and worse. In the latest meeting of the IPA book club, we are joined by Sandi Piatz, the head of market for APS, an IPA member, to discuss the book. She recommended it because it is an exploration of the issues facing the payments industry and society as a whole. She is joined by IPA's CEO Brian Tate, and our director of government relations, Chris Stromberg. We discuss the need for collaboration to manage to promise and peril of new technology and how this applies to the payments industry. We also talk about fire horses. The views expressed in this podcast represent the personal positions of the speakers and are not the official views of any company or the Association. The IPA thanks our member sponsor, Netspend, for helping to make this show possible. This podcast was recorded on June 14, 2023. Things may have changed by the time you hear it.
It looks like a busy summer ahead. In this episode, Brian Tate, the IPA's CEO, and Chris Stromberg, IPA's director of government relations, discuss what is happening at the state and federal levels of regulation. They cover a pending bill to ban plastic gift cards in California, a recent issue spotlight on payment apps from the CFPB, and upcoming hearings in the House and Senate with regulators. The IPA thanks our member sponsor, Netspend, for helping to make this show possible. This podcast was recorded on June 9, 2023. Things may have changed by the time you hear it.
If you ask my guests this week about his journey to CEO and President he will be the first to tell you that it's been a winding trail with a lot of learning on the fly. He started out with a law degree but eventually found himself in payments with a genuine passion (and opportunity) to meet as many of our industry innovators as possible. Innovative Payments Association (IPA) CEO and President Brian Tate leads on behalf of our industry and strives to see it flourish.For those of you who may not know, IPA is a trade group of a little over 60 companies and their job is to focus solely on payments! They help members digest what is going on in the ecosystem around them, including the most recent regulatory framework and anything of interest on Capitol Hill.One of the main benefits they provide for our industry is advocacy. They make it their business to develop positions on a consensus basis within their membership team and then use those positions to advocate for the industry as a whole. They ensure key decision makers are educated on the opinions of their membership group and they help their members understand the products in the industry and how they can be used to benefit it most significantly.Tune in this week to hear Brian talk about his journey to the role of CEO and President, including how an innocent Google search landed him at the desk of his future employer. We also talk about where he sees the industry going in the next 2-3 years as it relates to innovation spikes, super aps, and behind the scenes support systems.
Successful innovation in financial services requires a number of elements to come together in just the right way. Innovators need to combine new technology, market opportunities, and regulatory compliance to create the next generation of successful products. The keys to making this combination work came out in the IPA's recent conference. In this episode, Brian Tate, the IPA's CEO, and Tim Sloane, the moderator of our conference discuss the themes and clues for success that the conference speakers revealed. They discuss the growth of AI, the threat of financial crimes, and regulatory trends. The IPA thanks our member sponsor, Netspend, for helping to make this show possible. This podcast was recorded on May 25, 2023. Things may have changed by the time you hear it.
Can a book written in the 1500s teach us anything about the modern payments industry? That is the question the IPA team is tackling with our latest book club reading, “The Prince” by Nicolo Machiavelli. Originally written as a guide to power for political leaders battling over city states in renaissance Italy, the book has been on the reading lists of politicians, business leaders, and academics over the past 500 years. In this episode, Brian Tate, the IPA's CEO, and Chris Stromberg, the director of government relations, look at the book through a modern lens and see what lessons it might have to offer to anyone looking to wield power today. They also examine whether or not political and business principles intersect. The IPA thanks our member sponsor, Netspend, for helping to make this show possible. This podcast was recorded on May 3, 2023. Things may have changed by the time you hear it.
WEEK 4 OF 10 // Brian TateDiscussion Questions:Share about a time when you have felt judged.How have you acted like Jesus in your relationships (marriage, children, friends, coworkers, etc.) this week?How have you spent time with Jesus this past week (reading your Bible, praying, fasting, worshiping, etc.)? Share about your time.Is there any "log" in your life that you must confess? Is there anything you need to change to help you stay away from the "log"?Who in your life have you permitted to speak into you? Who has allowed you to speak into their life?Sermon Locations and Times: Sundays Services are at 9:30 AM and 11:00 AM at 2601 E Alex Bell Rd Dayton, OH 45459 You can join us online on Facebook or YouTube at 11:00 AM.
The recent failures of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank may not be the biggest news in financial services. In this episode, the IPA's CEO, Brian Tate, and Chris Stromberg, the IPA's director of government relations, talk about current events that could shape the future of the payments industry. They get into the Supreme Court case on the CFPB's funding, what is happening on Capitol Hill, and the CFPB's announcement on UDAAP. The IPA thanks our member sponsor, Netspend, for helping to make this show possible. This podcast was recorded on April 13, 2023. Things may have changed by the time you hear it.
The Second Installment of the IPA Book Club delves into the realm of Bitcoin, blockchains, and all things crypto with The Age of Cryptocurrency by Paul Vigna and Michael J. Casey. In this episode, the IPA's CEO, Brian Tate, and Ben Jackson, the IPA's COO, discuss their thoughts on the book. They cover what they think the book got right, where it went in the wrong direction, and what the book can tell us about where the payments industry is headed. The IPA thanks our member sponsor, Netspend, for helping to make this show possible. This podcast was recorded on April 5, 2023. Things may have changed by the time you hear it.
While questions have been raised about its future, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau still remains at the center of payments regulation in Washington. In this episode, Brian Tate, the IPA's CEO, and Chris Stromberg, IPA's director of government relations discuss everything that has been happening with the Bureau. They discuss the Bureau's recent announcements, Congressional inquires to the Bureau, and the pending Supreme Court cases. The IPA thanks our member sponsor, Netspend, for helping to make this show possible. This podcast was recorded on March 9, 2023. Things may have changed by the time you hear it.
EVERYBODY RELAX PODCAST EPISODE 63: BRIAN TATE SIDE B The healing journey of Booth's Law, Brian Tate wants answers and Capt. Kim's tale of an old friend. Quick Quotes closes out the show and we're out! Listen in, be safe, be well, tell a friend to tell a friend to swing by and enjoy the fun, and Everybody Relax. Tap the follow/subscribe button to stay connected! Follow us on Instagram @everybody_relax_podcast Email us at everybodyrelaxpodcast@gmail.com We love feedback! Find all of our content at https://linktr.ee/everybody_relax Captain Kim get a new laptop! https://gofund.me/6f3d23f6 Check out our Spotify music playlists! Listen here! https://open.spotify.com/user/tl3yhibplprc1poohc5kx17j0 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everybody-relax/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everybody-relax/support
EVERYBODY RELAX PODCAST EPISODE 63: BRIAN TATE SIDE A AI and technology takeover, the entitlement of infidelity, and a Quick Topic that brings Brian Tate into the conversation. We've got the topics and our takes, the tech talk and the best side conversations as always! Be safe, be well, tell a friend to tell a friend to swing by, enjoy the fun, and Everybody Relax. Tap the follow/subscribe button to stay connected! Follow us on Instagram @everybody_relax_podcast Email us at everybodyrelaxpodcast@gmail.com We love feedback! Find all of our content on https://linktr.ee/everybody_relax Captain Kim get a new laptop! https://gofund.me/6f3d23f6 Check out our Spotify music playlists! Listen here! https://open.spotify.com/user/tl3yhibplprc1poohc5kx17j0 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everybody-relax/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everybody-relax/support
Lisa Marie Techel and her husband, Seth Techel, were high school sweethearts. They married young, both with aspirations of going into law enforcement. Lisa wanted to be like her father, Todd Caldwell, who worked for the sheriff's department in their small town in Iowa. But those dreams came crashing down one morning when Seth said he heard a gunshot go off while he was in the shower. He jumped out of the shower and raced to where Lisa was sleeping in their bedroom to see that she'd been shot in the side. She was dead, and Seth was certain he knew who had done this: their neighbor, Brian Tate. Sources Articles: Iowa Courts | Court of Appeals - State of Iowa v. Seth Andrew Techel KTVO Local News | Prosecution Shows Photos of Dead Wife Doc Player | State of Iowa v. Seth Andrew Techel Ottumwa Courier | Lisa Techel Obituary Shows: Dateline | Season 23, Episode 1 – “Before Dawn” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices