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Most Taxpayers do not know how to properly utilize their accountant. Joining Eric on this week's podcast is Marcelino Dodge. Marcelino is the President of Cash Tracks Financial, a firm that provides personalized, professional tax, life insurance, & investment services to a wide variety of individual and business clients. He is also the voice of the Tax Answers Advisor podcast where he provides insights and planning tips to his listeners. Listen in as Marcelino and Eric discuss how taxpayers should get the most of their tax professional, and why if they are in trouble its almost certainly their own fault! Want to join Tax Rep and save $100 a month from your first 3 months? Join us here and use discount code TAXREPNOW at: https://taxrepllc.com/
Joining Eric on this week’s podcast is Alex Robnett. Alex is the Chief Strategy Officer at Elementus, a blockchain data firm headquartered in New York. Listen in as he and Eric discuss how blockchain and virtual currencies will alter the entire financial reality for everyone, business and individuals.
Safety is always top of mind for construction leaders across the globe and this mentality has grown even further due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. With that being said, what newly implemented changes to safety on the jobsite are here to stay? Joining Eric to discuss construction safety week and how to create an impactful safety culture at your company are Lee Evans, Co-Founder & Chief Growth Officer of myComply, and Stan Singh, Director of Product Management at Raken. They also discuss: -How has the pandemic impacted safety and construction environments? -What will the ‘new normal’ in construction safety look like in the future? -When is the best time to implement safety measures and a culture of safety? -Creating a robust safety culture at your company that explores new technology -Choosing a tech stack with a clear focus on safety To find more information about Safety Week, visit https://www.constructionsafetyweek.com/. The Digital Builder podcast can be found on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or by visiting our website!
The influx of jobs for construction groups can be tricky to handle. To move forward in 2021 and manage the sudden boost in work, construction leaders need to leverage what we learned in 2020. Joining Eric to discuss Autodesk’s 2021 Construction Outlook Report and how to manage the current spike in project bidding activity are Gregg Schoppman, Principal at FMI, and Matt Steere, Construction Industry Strategist at Autodesk. They also discuss… -Key insights from the 2021 Autodesk Construction Outlook report -How to use the Outlook report to initiate a recovery from the pandemic -Why expecting a full transition back to “normal” shouldn’t be our focus -What the future of work looks like for construction in a post-Covid-19 world -The pandemic’s impact on work culture for the construction industry Digital Builder is hosted by Eric Thomas of Autodesk. Hear more episodes like this one by subscribing to Digital Builder on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Can’t see the links? Just search for Digital Builder in your favorite podcast player.
In 2011, a sensational new black market website known as the “Silk Road” emerged on the dark net. This “Amazon of Illegal Drugs” was the brainchild of a mysterious, libertarian intellectual operating under the avatar “The Dread Pirate Roberts.” Promising its users complete anonymity, and total freedom from government regulation or scrutiny, Silk Road became a billion-dollar digital drugs cartel. Operating behind the special browser TOR and using on bitcoin, the criminal behind Silk Road would be taken down by a tenacious new special agent from the IRS assigned to the case. Joining Eric on this week’s podcast is that special agent, Gary Alford, to give is a glimpse into the puzzle that was Silk Road and his determination to find the clues necessary to crack the case. -- Interested in contacting Supervisory Special Agent Gary Alford? Email his at gary.alford@ci.irs.gov Looking for the A&E special documentary on the Silk Road case? It is called “Silk Road: Drugs, Death and the Dark Web” and can be found here: https://www.aetv.com/specials/silk-road-drugs-death-and-the-dark-web Looking to build an IRS Rep Practice? Come join us at https://TaxRepLLC.com Join ENQ and get through to the IRS in under three minutes! Check out our special deal of 200 minutes for only $19.97 here: https://callenq.com/trn/ Check out Tax Help Software, which is the cornerstone of our Representation practice here: www.TaxHelpSoftware.com
Joining Eric this week is returning guest David J. Peterson, language creator extraordinaire, who first spoke with Eric on Episode 3 of the show about the songs we are most glad exist. And ALSO joining the show, for the first time, is Jen Usellis, a.k.a. the Klingon Pop Warrior! Jen's been translating pop and Rock'n'roll music into the Klingon language (from Star Trek) and most recently her 3rd EP "Great Deeds, Great Songs" has been successfully funded on Kickstarter! Having two guests who both work with constructed language SURE WAS A TREAT! And, we start the show off talking about language and sharing stories of how the guests got involved with fake languages to begin with. For a main discussion, it's all things LOVE SONGS (starting at 28:00). Just in time for Valentine's Day 2021! The hosts discuss the following questions: What ingredients make a good love song? Have we ever dated someone whose name was the title of a love song? How EXPLICIT can/should a love song be? Can a love song be about oneself, or an inanimate object? David has a good idea. Then, the hosts pick 3 of their favorite love songs to defend in discussion, and round out the episode with some honorable mentions. Find David creating a language weekly at LangTimeStudio on YouTube! Find Jenbom at KlingonPopWarrior.com, or on YouTube! And lastly, if you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review on iTunes or e-mailing us and sharing with a friend!
Tax crimes are specific intent crimes – requiring the violation of a known legal duty. Joining Eric on this week’s podcast is Sharon McCarthy. Sharon, before joining Kostelanetz & Fink in NYC was an Assistant United States Attorney in the Southern District of New York where she prosecuted criminals in the Southern District of New York. Sharon and Eric will explore the requirements for tax offenses and when a potential mental impairment should be considered as a defense or as a mitigating factor in sentencing. Contact Sharon? smccarthy@kflaw.com or her firm bio page here: https://kflaw.com/profile/sharon-l-mccarthy/ Want to build your IRS Rep Practice? https://TaxRepLLC.com Looking for Tax Help Software? www.TaxHelpSoftware.com Want to get through to the IRS in under 3 minutes? https://callenq.com/trn/
If you thought customer success and account management are the same things, you’re probably not alone. There are some similarities, however, there are bigger differences that make them distinguishable jobs. Joining Eric in this episode is former Account Manager and iZooto’s current Customer Success Manager, Bhavika Kochhar. They discuss… - The main differences between customer success and account management - How to successfully work with customers from other geographies - How to navigate a customer’s unresponsiveness - Why it’s okay when tech fails us sometimes For more info, check out customersuccessleader.com or send a message to hello@flatfile.io. To hear more interviews like this one, subscribe to Customer Success Leader on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Joining Eric today is Kevin from The Boyz! Tune in for a casual conversation on pop culture (e.g. Black is King, Community, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air), passive-aggressive tiger parents, and Kevin's advice on following your dreams!Make sure to subscribe to @daebakshow (IT’S FREE) and leave a comment, rating and/or review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, and YouTube.Episodes are presented by @thedivestudiosConnect with us on all social media platforms @daebakshow and at http://www.divestudios.io/daebakshow !SUPPORT & JOIN DIVE Studios' Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/divestudios#KevinMoon #캐빈문 #THEBOYZ #더보이즈 #CHASE #THE_STEALER #EricNam #에릭남 #Kpop #DaebakShow #DIVEStudios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
While we're all stuck at home, there's a world of films waiting to be seen. This week, we discuss ten films that every lefty must watch. Joining Eric is CounterPunch's resident film critic Louis Proyect, and PhD student and author Shalon van Tine. Films discussed include: Sansho the Bailiff (Mizoguchi, 1954) Strike (Eisenstein, 1925) Battleship Potemkin (Eisenstein, 1925) Salt of the Earth (Biberman, 1954) Crimson Gold (Panahi/Kiarostami, 2003) La Chinoise (Godard, 1967) Ceddo (Sembene, 1977) El Norte (Nava, 1983) Seventh Seal (Bergman, 1957) Sorry to Bother You (Riley, 2018) Music: The Kinks - Celluloid Heroes More The post Louis Proyect & Shalon van Tine – Episode 151 appeared first on CounterPunch.org.
While we're all stuck at home, there's a world of films waiting to be seen. This week, we discuss ten films that every lefty must watch. Joining Eric is CounterPunch's resident film critic Louis Proyect, and PhD student and author Shalon van Tine. Films discussed include: Sansho the Bailiff (Mizoguchi, 1954) Strike (Eisenstein, 1925) Battleship Potemkin (Eisenstein, 1925) Salt of the Earth (Biberman, 1954) Crimson Gold (Panahi/Kiarostami, 2003) La Chinoise (Godard, 1967) Ceddo (Sembene, 1977) El Norte (Nava, 1983) Seventh Seal (Bergman, 1957) Sorry to Bother You (Riley, 2018) Music: The Kinks - Celluloid Heroes
In response to the pandemic, Congress and the IRS have worked to try and help taxpayers and small businesses. Of course, the scammers and criminals have come out in force. Joining Eric is Kristina O’Connell, IRS Special Agent in Charge of Criminal Investigation Boston Field Office. Kristina will discuss which types of fraud the IRS is seeing and what they and other federal agencies are doing to combat it. She will also discuss what practitioners and taxpayers should watch for to avoid becoming a victim. Want to alert the IRS to a potential scam? Contact the National Disaster Related Fraud group at DOJ through: https://www.justice.gov/disaster-fraud/how-report-disaster-related-fraud Looking to get in touch with Kristina at the Boston Field Office? Contact: BostonFieldOffice@ci.irs.gov Interested in building an IRS Representation Practice? Head to www.TaxRepLLC.com Want to get the Accountant’s Guides to help you in your practice? Head to www.TGPublish.com
After a hiatus, Counterpunch Radio returns with an urgent new episode on the crisis with Iran. Joining Eric this time is Oxford senior researcher and founder of Hands Off the People of Iran, Yassamine Mather. Eric and Yassamine discuss the assassination of Soleimani and the crisis it has sparked, the internal politics and protests in Iran, the complicated regional picture, and more. Recorded January 8, 2020 Music: Devendra Banhart - Heard Somebody Say More The post Yassamine Mather – Episode 143 appeared first on CounterPunch.org.
After a hiatus, Counterpunch Radio returns with an urgent new episode on the crisis with Iran. Joining Eric this time is Oxford senior researcher and founder of Hands Off the People of Iran, Yassamine Mather. Eric and Yassamine discuss the assassination of Soleimani and the crisis it has sparked, the internal politics and protests in Iran, the complicated regional picture, and more. Recorded January 8, 2020 Music: Devendra Banhart - Heard Somebody Say
There are lots of strategies to improve your clients' chance of settling their tax debt, but things can get sticky for those of us who practice in a community property state. The impact of “Community Property” laws can drastically change the outcome for your client. Joining Eric is Attorney Jason Freeman who will explain how community property laws work, and what strategy can be used to help your clients resolve their IRS issue in a community property state. Want to Contact Jason? Email him at Jason@freemanlaw-pllc.com or visit www.freemanlaw-pllc.com
It's been no surprise that ventures in FinTech have tripled in just this past year. According to recent research completed by data provider, CB Insights, venture capital-backed financial technology companies have raised an incredible record of $39.57 billion from investors globally in 2018, that’s up 120 percent from the previous year! The financial technology industry is trending worldwide with tons of open opportunities for entrepreneurs to take advantage of...so how can entrepreneurs and innovators jump on and capitalize on this continuously growing trend? On today’s episode of the Powderkeg podcast, you’ll hear from amazing two guests that have decades of experience working in the world of finance and years of experience in leading high performing teams and working with fellow entrepreneurs. Our first guest is Eric Mager, Founder & CEO of Bundle. Bundle is an app that gives home buyers and mortgage shoppers a starting point to learn, understand and manage the mortgage process. Joining Eric today is Brandon Martin, a principal at Clifton Larson Allen (CLA). CLA is a professional services firm and the eighth largest accountancy firm in the United States. In this episode, Eric and Brandon will share their personal stories on how they became involved in the world of entrepreneurship. You’ll also get to hear their views and thoughts on the fantastic growth of startup culture in Charlotte and the benefits of networking with other founders and startups in your local area. Tune in for more! In this episode with Brandon Martin and Eric Mager, you’ll learn: -Eric and Brandon’s journey through tech -The world of Fintech and the open opportunities of the industry -What the startup scene is like in Charlotte -The benefits of networking with fellow startups and founders Please enjoy this conversation with Brandon Martin and Eric Mager! If you like this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on iTunes. You can also follow us on Soundcloud or Stitcher. We have an incredible lineup of interviews we’ll be releasing every Tuesday here on the Powderkeg Podcast.
Joining Eric on this week’s podcast is the Director of Education and Credentialing for the National Association of Tax Professionals. During the program Eric and Michelle discuss the national conference, as well as the NATP move into IRS Representation, and what the NATP sees coming down the pike for tax professionals. And remember, if you are heading to the NATP conference come by and say hello to us at the Tax Rep Network exhibiting table!
Joining Eric on this week’s podcast is Michelle Weinstein, host of the Abundant Accountant podcast and Five Steps to Abundance. Listen in as she discusses changing your mindset to get more and better clients, how to make that shift and why now is the time to embrace abundance! Want to contact Michelle? Head to 5StepsToAbundance.com
Host Eric Malanoski talks Colgate Softball with Senior Meghan Romero and Head Coach Marissa Lamison-Myers. Then it's on to Colgate Women's Lacrosse. Joining Eric are Senior Tara Atkinson and Interim Head Coach Liz Beville.
Joining Eric on this week’s podcast is Tax Rep Member and former Revenue Officer Josh Kirk. Listen in as Josh fills us in on what goes on in the mind of a Revenue Officer, what practitioners should know about that Revenue Officer, and how to deal with the difficult case. Want to contact Josh Kirk? Just head to www.JoshKirkCPA.com, or connect with him on Linkedin at https://www.linkedin.com/in/josh-kirk-cpa-83145227/ Get a free-trial or discount on Tax Help Software here: https://www.taxhelpsoftware.com/ and use TAXREPTRIAL for a free 2-week trial, and then TAXREP10 for a 10% discount when you purchase! Want to call the IRS and get through in under 3 minutes? Use Call EnQ! Click here and get 200 minutes for only $19.95 to test it and see how it will save you tens of thousands of dollars of hold time in your practice! https://callenq.com/trn/ Ready to join Tax Rep LLC and take your practice to the next level? Click here and use discount code CPAA19 and get $100 off for 6 months to start building your six figure resolution practice: www.TaxRepLLC.com
Six-Pack of David Bowie, Volume One Are you a fan of David Bowie - are you a fan-fan or a Greatest Hits fan? On this Six-Pack episode, Eric Miller of Pods & Sods (being simply a Greatest Hits Fan) invites two friends and serious fan-fans to enlighten him on some of Bowie's deeper cuts. Joining Eric are recently recurring favorite Jon Lamoreaux of The Hustle Podcast and making his Pods & Sods debut in awesomely eloquent fashion is Brad Page of the I'm In Love With That Song podcast. Jon and Brad are each bringing three David Bowie deep cut picks. On top of that, they're bringing the stories and context around these Bowie gems. Should be fun. Can they school and enlighten Eric and lure him into the catalog beyond the Greatest Hits? Who will bring the better picks?!?? Could there possibly be a Bowie song that bores Lamoreaux to tears?!? Listen and find out!
Joining Eric on this week’s podcast is Mariette Martinez. Aside from being an EA and Intuit Trainer/Writer, Mariette designs and delivers educational content that accelerates the financial growth and awareness for micro-businesses, and self-employed/solopreneurs. Her journey to elevate herself and her practice lead to the founding of TusTresMaestras.com, a co-founded Bilingual E-Learning Platform that will bridge the financial literacy gap for English and Spanish-Speaking small business owners. In this episode Mariette and Eric discuss their own personal journeys to bring order to the chaos of their practices, how that transformation took place, and what other practitioners should be considering when wrestling with the monster that is their practice!
What happens when a talented and athletic guy from Nowheresville, USA heads to LA and works in a deli where anybody who's anybody goes to nosh? Well, that's the story told in "As The Matzo Ball Turns". It's a real page turner, written by the aforementioned Jozef Rothstein, who joins Host Eric Levine on this episode of Tip Not Included. These days the once actor is a Corrections Officer who still has creativity running through his veins. Since he believes in only having a short window on this planet to make one's mark, he's done so with his book which was also turned into a musical. Joining Eric and Jozef in the studio is comedian Martin Chaddock who peppers the conversation which turns as tasty as, well, a matzo ball. Contact Eric at: eric@tipnotincluded.com
Tired of waiting on hold for the IRS? Tired of waiting for an hour, sometimes more, to receive a “Courtesy Hang-Up” – and no - we are not making that up! It is what the IRS calls hanging up on a person after they have wasted a portion of their life on hold. Well fear not! Joining Eric on this week’s podcast is Andrew Valiente, founder of Call ENQ, which has literally changed the way we represent taxpayers with the IRS by allowing us to get to a real human being in under 3 minutes, and often in seconds! In addition to this very cool service, we have a new special offer for folks to try CALL ENQ and experience it first hand: 200 minutes of call time for just $19.95! And that is real call time – time you are actually on the phone with a human being! So check out Call ENQ, and experience the service that Eric says will knock $50,000 of time off their workload helping taxpayers! https://callenq.com/trn
German Marshall Fund fellow Eric Eidlin guest hosts the podcast this week for part II of our discussion of French high-speed rail and cities. Joining Eric are Stephan de Fay, executive director of Bordeaux Euratlantique, the public agency overseeing the redevelopment of Bordeaux’s main train station to accommodate several new high speed rail lines by 2020, and Etienne Tricaud, president and CEO of AREP, the French railway’s architecture office. This week we chat about how large projects in France are treated as projects of national significance and the expectations on these projects. There’s also a discussion of the Paris region’s over 1,483 mayors and the way the Grand Paris project has created better governance structures. Finally Stephan and Etienne discuss their perceptions of Diridon station and how we can create value with these opportunities.
This episode will be the last in Season 1 of Warm Regards. We’ve had a tremendously positive response to the podcast so far from you, our listeners, and from the larger podcast community. We’re going to be back in action this spring. This week, we’re going to run down the four biggest climate stories of the year, as voted on by that ultimate arbiter of truth—Twitter. The stories include: Number 4: Coral bleaching. Number 3: Paris Accord becomes international law. Number 2: Earth’s warmest year. Number 1: Arctic sea ice continues to its spectacular decline. Joining Eric, Jacquelyn and Andy this week is Kim Kobb, a climate scientist at Georgia Tech who specializes in collecting and analyzing paleoclimate information from corals, caves, and the global water cycle. Warm Regards is supported by Arcadia Power, the first company to give you a clean energy choice on your monthly power bill. Arcadia's online platform provides clean energy options to homeowners and renters in all 50 states. Help to change the way America consumes energy: arcadiapower.com/warmregards.
This is the presentation that accompanies the audio podcast of Misconceptions about Japan with Eric Odle and Yasuhito Nakasato. Eric Odle shares his experiences and insights into understanding the Japan of today. Everyone is encouraged to come and learn about the Japan not depicted in American media. Joining Eric will be Yasuhito Nakasato, an experienced Japanese-English interpreter. Eric Odle received a bachelor’s degree in Biology from St. Louis University and graduated from UAA with a degree in Japanese. He has been working as a Japanese-English translator in Japan for the past three years. And while teaching English and acting as a medical interpreter, he founded Borealis Translations a document translation business. Yasuhito Nakasato, born and raised in Tokyo, came to Alaska in 2010 to study art at UAA. For the past 3 years he has worked for UAA Student Activities as a graphic designer. His creative expression promotes numerous events on and off campus for the UAA community.
Eric Odle shares his experiences and insights into understanding the Japan of today. Everyone is encouraged to come and learn about the Japan not depicted in American media. Joining Eric will be Yasuhito Nakasato, an experienced Japanese-English interpreter. Eric Odle received a bachelor’s degree in Biology from St. Louis University and graduated from UAA with a degree in Japanese. He has been working as a Japanese-English translator in Japan for the past three years. And while teaching English and acting as a medical interpreter, he founded Borealis Translations a document translation business. Yasuhito Nakasato, born and raised in Tokyo, came to Alaska in 2010 to study art at UAA. For the past 3 years he has worked for UAA Student Activities as a graphic designer. His creative expression promotes numerous events on and off campus for the UAA community.
In this special episode of EY Access, Eric Yonge is joined by a few members of our team to discuss the upcoming 4th Quarter, and some new changes at the EY office. Joining Eric today are: - Cara Smith, Developer - Lindsey Cobb, Administrative Assistant - Sean Callihan, Director of Client Services - Tara Davis, Marketing
In this episode of the podcast, Justice League #1 hit the stands and the guys almost go over like the JFK Zapruder film. They also guess as to who the mystery woman making her appearance in the 52 issues is and Eric gets distracted by things in the background for a few awkward silences! Joining Eric this episode: Russell Burlingame Jeremy Wiggins Next week...Eric is joined by Jason Burns to talk his new web series, as well as Ken and Richard of The Variants to talk the second season. It's an all web series episode of the podcast! Check out my awesome webcomic New Comic Day! www.newcomicday.net Add me on Twitter (http://twitter.com/#!/EricRatcliffe) subscribe and review the show on iTunes and like us on Facebook www.facebook.com/whyilovecomics
WIIIIUUUU! In this edition of Why I Love Comics, our intrepid heroes return to discuss the announcements of E3, their favorite collections, more of the DC reboot and much, much more. The show that uses the kid putter at mini golf hits another 6 with another fun episode!Joining Eric on this week's show:Jeremy WigginsAndre BeshtaAnd Tom Denaultalso...the background Resident Evil players!Links:kotaku.comgametrailers.comjoystiq.comThe 3 best gaming sites on the web!Episode #38 I am joined by Bryan Q Miller to discuss Batgirl, writing for TV and much more!