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President Trump is flirting with the idea of firing Fed Chairman Jerome Powell while the administration is attempting to lay off 90% of the CFPB's employees. John Heltman, Washington bureau chief of American Banker, and Kate Berry, the paper's consumer reporter, discuss what's next for these two agencies.
Kate Berry, a reporter for American Banker, and Christopher Williston, the CEO of the Independent Bankers Association of Texas, go in-depth to discuss the CFPB's final Section 1033 rule, which implements open banking. They tackle which institutions are most at risk from the final rule, why trade groups are suing to block it, and how the CFPB is responding to bank fears it will spur more fraud.
A new social media trend has been circulating showing children as young as ten years old using antiaging and skincare products. Dr. Kate Berry, Dermatologist at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center says it's concerning. “I think it's a big issue. These social media trends really can create a lot of problems as children are buying these products that are really appropriate for adult skin and not children's skin and can create both short term and long-term issues. There's a lot of key differences between children's skin and adult skin, which is not always well advertised on these social media platforms. A lot of people are receiving information without really going into the effects or the science behind skin care. So, they're not really understanding what they're putting on their skin, “said Dr. Berry. According to Dr. Berry, this trend may not be life threatening, but it could be counterproductive in the long run. “Their skin is, as I said, different. They don't need to address concerns like decreased collagen. Their skins are already continuing to increase the collagen content. That's not going to max out until they're in their mid-20s or mid-30s. So, anything that's going to increase their collagen is redundant. So, if that product then causes irritation, that's really all they're getting from it. They're not getting any of the benefit that an adult would get. So, I think that's the biggest issue is that people are using products or kids are using products that really have no possible benefit for them and really just harm, “said Dr. Berry. Lex Remillard, Licensed Clinical Social Worker for Altior Healthcare says this trend is more than skin deep. “If I'm if a child is comparing their insides to someone else's idealized outsides, it's going to create a huge problem because we're not dealing with reality. At all, “said Remillard. The social media #Sephorakids and Get ready with me trends is linked to social media influencers with online popularity. According to Remillard, it's important to explain to kids, the trends are made from a sales standpoint from the beauty industry. “it's interesting because a lot of the kids that are watching the videos, they don't understand commerce. They don't understand like how. The system works. And, I mean, the key and I would say this about any mental health topic is talk to your child. Just talk to your child and you have to sit down, “said Remillard. However, Dr. Berry stresses the importance of visiting a dermatologist before trying those products seen online. “So, dermatologists have a lot of training in about being able to evaluate your skin, see what it needs, and then address those needs. So, children, for example, have a much faster cell turnover rate than adults. So, their skin in general is naturally going to be more soft, smooth and radiant. And that cell turnover slows down as we age. So, gives us things like dullness and not even texture. And so, for them, as we get older, these brightening products can be really helpful because it's going to increase that cell renewal rate. But are unnecessary for children. So being able to assess where somebody's skin is and see any issues there and then be able to recommend appropriate products, “said Dr. Berry. Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
So many factors influence the choices a person makes regarding their health. Addressing these social factors often seems insurmountable. But many organizations are beginning to make inroads. This includes health insurers, like UPMC Health Plan, who are exploring approaches that help support the “whole person” — which in theory can lead to overall better health and wellness.In this episode, we hear from Diane Holder, CEO of UPMC Health Plan and executive vice president at UPMC. We also hear from Kate Berry, senior vice president of clinical innovation with America's Health Insurance Plans, based in Washington, D.C.The views and opinions expressed by the participants of this podcast are not necessarily those of UPMC Health Plan, Inc. or its affiliates.This content was originally published on February 9, 2021.
Kate Berry and Jenny Storey co-own two businesses in one. The first is Urban Retreat, a hair and beauty salon that puts a strong emphasis on community, care and impeccable professional standards. The second, is The Academy. They provide Scotland's first private traineeship, in direct partnership with the most prestigious spa resorts all over Scotland. Whether it's someone just starting out in life, or a person who wants to take themselves in a different direction, they provide a clear pathway for those who want to empower themselves with an education that opens doors in exciting places.In this episode, you'll hear about Kate's time spent working alongside former Rangers Football Club owner David Holmes, forging a very robust and invaluable business experience, and where that then coincided with Jenny's years at the coalface of the beauty business…They explain how they educate and empower people to change the direction of their lives, through training, employment, mentorship and friendship, and why it matters so much to them…And Jenny lifts the lid on the industry, from funny mishaps, to the darker and more dangerous downsides that she's experienced.Urban RetreatThe AcademyContact: seanmcdonald.podcast@gmail.comInstagram: @seantmcdonaldTwitter: @seanmcdonald01 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kate Berry, who covers the CFPB for American Banker, goes behind the scenes on the consumer agency's latest proposals to limit overdraft fees and institute new limits around nonsufficient funds transactions.
#042 - You need to be good at everything - that's the narrative we're sold from pretty early on. The industry celebrates unicorns, magical beings who can do almost anything. However, we all have strengths that are unique to each one of us and trying to use our lesser strengths can drain our energy, making it difficult for us to get into a state of flow and impacting our wellbeing.In this episode, I speak with Kate Berry, Instructor Manager at General Assembly and my strengths coach. Kate unravels the secrets to understanding and harnessing our innate abilities through strengths profiles. Whether you're battling imposter syndrome or seeking a deeper connection to your work and the people you work with, Kate will help you discover of the power of being great at less things instead of trying be good at everything.ShownotesConnect with Kate Berry on LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-berry-/Strengths and Wellbeing: Regaining Balance When Life Changeshttps://www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/250214/strengths-wellbeing-regaining-balance-life-changes.aspxCliftonStrengths profilehttps://www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/home.aspxCappfinity Strengths Profilehttps://www.strengthsprofile.com/Show creditsIllustrations by Isa Vicentehttps://www.instagram.com/isadezgz/Music by Brad Porterhttps://prtr.co/Follow Design Feeling on social! LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/designfeelingco Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/designfeelingco/ Twitterhttps://twitter.com/designfeelingco TikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@designfeelingco Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/designfeelingco
AHIP President and CEO Matt Eyles was joined by AHIP's Kate Berry to discuss the current landscape of health insurance coverage for contraception. Berry, AHIP's Senior Vice President Clinical Innovation, Strategic Partnership, highlighted how health insurance providers have supported the protections of the Affordable Care Act for contraception coverage access for years, and continue to work hard every day to ensure people have access to many affordable contraception choices.
AHIP President and CEO Matt Eyles was joined by AHIP's Kate Berry to discuss the current landscape of health insurance coverage for contraception. Berry, AHIP's Senior Vice President Clinical Innovation, Strategic Partnership, highlighted how health insurance providers have supported the protections of the Affordable Care Act for contraception coverage access for years, and continue to work hard every day to ensure people have access to many affordable contraception choices.
In episode 9 I chat with Melbourne based Elopement photographer Em Jensen about shooting exclusively on film, innovating in the industry and putting yourself out there to get back what you want. Em is so accomplished and just killing it with her professional and personal work. We chat about Australia as inspiration and exploring the outback for locations like motels and old pubs. Em and I had so much in common as far as our approach to photography and I really wish she lived closer to be honest cause it would be super rad to shoot with her or just have a wine! You can find Em through the following links EM'S WEDDINGS - https://emjensenweddings.com/about WEBSITE - https://www.emjensencreative.com/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/emjensencreative/?hl=en Check out Em's awesome wedding expo here - https://www.lovecatsweddingexpo.com/ OK MOTELS by Kate Berry - https://okmotels.com.au/ Support the show on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/lucylumen Thanks for listening guys!
The director of a clothing chain hit by ram raiders says we should reach out to kids on social media to stop them. Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson says the Government could potentially assist stores to install anti-crime measures. Yesterday's law and order package included a commitment to help retailers, but lacked detail on exactly how. Huffer Director Kate Berry told Heather Du Plessis Allan we could launch a social media campaign on the likes of TikTok. “To say ‘crime is not ok' and actually, these people should put their time and efforts into positive educational facilities rather than destroying the fronts of our stores.” LISTEN ABOVE
The spate of ram raids across Tāmaki Makaurau has workers on edge and calling for stronger action. Overnight the Harvey Norman and Huffer stores in Westgate and Ponsonby were burgled and three people have been arrested. There was also a failed break-in at a Takanini mobile phone shop. Jonty Dine has been speaking to store owners. And Huffer's managing director Kate Berry talks to Lisa Owen.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau recently opened a request for comment on “junk” financial services fees. But what does the agency consider junk fees—and what does it plan to do about them? American Banker's Kate Berry walks through the CFPB's agenda and what it means for bankers of all sizes.
How are you creating a lovely experience for your audience? In this episode, Fiona and Kate Berry of OK Motels talk about the importance of building networks and relationships. They also share about creating an experience. Tune in!
As a Winter Solstice offering to our listeners we present an Ambient Soundscape! This music was used as the sonic accompaniment for the museum of Magic and Folklore- West Cornwall. It is intended to be evocation of that numinous presence which ever broods within the inner-landscapes of the far south west.. with all its harmonies, dissonances, twists and turns. It is composed of a series of recordings from between 1983 and 2021, and has also been featured in the first series of Antiquarian Adventures in meta-Reality. Steve Patterson- Analogue Synthesisers, Field recordings, Harp, Lyre, Flute and Percussion. Additional voices- Kate Berry and Amy Lyn (Tristis). Matt the Punk on Electric Violin. Additional Strings- Mark Patterson. Produced in West Cornwall 2021 Copyright Steve Patterson (of the Trenoweth Institute of Meta-Antiquarian Experimentation (TIME)
Financial services reporters, Kate Berry, American Banker, Jon Hill, Law360, and Evan Weinberger, Bloomberg Law stop by #CreditEcoToGo with Joann Needleman for a year-end recap and forecasting for 2022. Our guests provide their insight and historical perspective of the #CFPB during this past year and where the agency is headed under recently confirmed Director, Rohit Chopra. The politicization of the CFPB remains and all agree it may have gotten worse given that the Director now works at the pleasure of the President. Each guest makes the case for why industry should expect a wild ride in the coming year. Big-Tech will clearly be in the cross hairs but the consensus is that all financial services verticals will be subject to extensive supervision and enforcement. The recent riff at the FDIC and the CFPB's efforts to influence banking policy will make for a tumultuous 2022. DISCLAIMER – No information contained in this Podcast or on this Website shall constitute financial, investment, legal and/or other professional advice and that no professional relationship of any kind is created between you and podcast host, the guests or Clark Hill PLC. You are urged to speak with your financial, investment, or legal advisors before making any investment or legal decisions.
Kate Berry is the chief content officer at home publication Domino as well as the food, wine, and travel destination Saveur. At the helm of the two major lifestyle publications, Berry draws from her 14 years of editorial experience to lead teams across various digital platforms and has become an integral part in building the brands. Prior to joining Domino and Saveur, Berry spent eight years at Martha Stewart Living and Martha Stewart Weddings after her own wedding was featured in the latter publication and its design caught the attention of Martha Stewart herself. But prior to her fortuitous calling within media, Berry was actually a floral and interior designer in San Francisco. On this episode of Second Life, hear the entire story of how Berry became the chief content officer behind not one but two aspirational publications and all of the lessons she has learned along the way.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Consumer Financial Services Partner Jenny Lee recently spoke with American Banker reporter Kate Berry about key enforcement issues surrounding the newly led Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The wide-ranging interview touched on pressure points for companies and industries regulated by the CFPB.
Rohit Chopra is expected to be confirmed soon as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. What kind of a leader is he likely to be, and what financial activities will he target first? Kate Berry, who covers the CFPB for American Banker, breaks down how the new director will guide the agency.
A conversation about mindset, learning new things, thinking differently, a life long commitment to seeing things in a new way and a ponder at what we could learn from the pandemic.
What role can health insurers play to help improve a person's health, outside the doctor's office? Many factors influence the choices a person makes regarding their health. Addressing these social factors often seems insurmountable. But organizations are beginning to make inroads. This includes insurers, like UPMC Health Plan. In this episode, we hear from Diane Holder, CEO of UPMC Health Plan and executive vice president at UPMC. We also hear from Kate Berry, senior vice president of clinical innovation with America's Health Insurance Plans, based in Washington, D.C.
The legendary Jane Birkin catches up with Kyle Meredith to discuss Oh! Pardon tu dormais (Oh! Sorry you were sleeping), a new album of original songs that stem from her theatrical play of the same name and the passing of her daughter Kate Berry. Birkin talks about what attracted her to writing about ghosts, the cinematic nature of the music, and finding new ways to bring Serge Gainsbough’s poetry to people. The singer/actress also talks about the work her daughters Charlotte Gainsbourg and Lou Doillon have done and whether or not they discuss their art with each other. She later teases a post-lockdown residency she’s planning. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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In today’s episode I am taking you inside the mind of one of the most genius creatives that I know and her name is Kate Berry. Kate is a good friend of mine and is a legend of a person and a genius when it comes to creative ideas and executing absolute beautiful creative mind-blowing, awesome, outside of the box stuff. Kate’s going to share with you her journey and some of the projects she’s working on. Kate has done so many incredible things from magazines, motels, and others. OK Motels
For our last episode of 2020, Jessica Romm Perez and Domino editors Kate Berry and Alex Redgrave sit down for a special chat about all things kids. The team was so excited to launch Domino Kids this year and support families with hardworking ideas and fun. Our theme, “Kids Rule the House,” would actually become a reality—and the team quickly saw the need for parents to gain advice on how to set up that homeschool station in a small space; put together an organization strategy that tames some of the toy chaos; and—maybe most important—create a home where everyone can still have fun together, be creative, and make special moments even during challenging times. The resident moms of Team Domino have been scattered around since March: Kate stayed in her Manhattan apartment with her husband and 7-year-old daughter, Quinn; Alex and her husband and 2-year-old son, Mischa, went to live with family in Canada; and Jess has been moving around with her family of five a lot, between their apartment in New York and rentals upstate. It’s been a wild ride, so listen in as they look back and share what they’ve learned!
Kate joined American Banker in 2006 and has covered the CFPB since 2016. Kate shares her perspective on the controversy over Leandra English’s appointment as Acting Director, Director Kraninger’s approach to her leadership role, the Seila Law decision’s impact, President-elect Biden’s possible candidates for CFPB Director, the fate of the CFPB’s small dollar loan rule, and likely areas of CFPB focus in 2021.
It’s a Berry Cherry moment on Radio Cherry Bombe today! Kate Berry, the executive creative director of Domino Magazine, joins us to talk “New Ways for the Holidays,” our new miniseries about helping you make the season special, no matter how, where, and with whom you’re celebrating. This designer, mom, and all-around creative pro shares her wealth of entertaining information and inspiration plus lots of tabletop decorating ideas with host Kerry Diamond. Kate also worked for Martha Stewart, so we talk about her time with the ultimate entertaining guru, and we hear what’s new with the crew at Domino. Tune in for more! Listen wherever you get your podcasts or via link in bio. Thank you to Wines of Sicily for supporting our miniseries. Ask for Sicilia DOC at your favorite local wine shop.
Of all the banking regulators, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is expected to see the most change as a result of the presidential election. Award-winning journalist Kate Berry discusses who is likely to lead the agency, what Trump administration actions they will probably roll back and what other areas they will target next. She also candidly discusses the difficulty of covering the agency, and why the legal battle over its leadership isn’t over yet.
What should you do if your boss tells you to keep a secret for nefarious reasons? Getting Ethics to Work’s resident ethicist Andy Cullison and producer Kate Berry discuss what to do when your terrible boss asks you to keep something between the two of you. The post Let’s Keep It Between Us (Part 2) appeared first on Prindle Institute.
What do you do when your employer makes an unreasonable request? Getting Ethics to Work’s resident ethicist Andy Cullison and producer Kate Berry discuss a listener question about what to do when your boss asks you to do something and you don't want to. The post Standing Up for Yourself at Work appeared first on Prindle Institute.
Do you have a passive-aggressive co-worker and don't know how to handle them? Getting Ethics to Work’s resident ethicist Andy Cullison and producer Kate Berry discuss the moral psychology of passive aggression and give you some action steps to help manage it in the workplace. The post Managing Passive Aggression appeared first on Prindle Institute.
What is antiracism and why should we consider it one of the virtues, like courage or honesty? Getting Ethics to Work’s resident ethicist Andy Cullison and producer Kate Berry explore the ways in which antiracism--as defined by scholars like Angela Davis and Ibrham Kendi--is a virtue. The post Antiracism is a Virtue appeared first on Prindle Institute.
How should productivity expectations change with a massive societal shift like the COVID-19 crisis? Getting Ethics to Work’s resident ethicist Andy Cullison and producer Kate Berry mull over the reasons managerial expectations might have to shift with new circumstances. The post Ethics of Working from Home: Managing Expectations appeared first on Prindle Institute.
In the first episode of a series on the ethics of working from home, Getting Ethics to Work's host and resident ethicist Andy Cullison and producer Kate Berry discuss a listener question about whether it's okay for employers to require employees to use personal devices to conduct business. The post Ethics of Working from Home: Personal Devices appeared first on Prindle Institute.
Life sure isn't fair, but does that mean we can't strive for more equity in the workplace? Most of us believe that salaries should be equal, but what about the opportunity to develop skills beyond the job description? Should everyone get a chance to learn new skills at work? Getting Ethics to Work’s resident ethicist Andy Cullison and producer Kate Berry examine the ethics of skill development equity. The post Life Isn’t Fair, but Work Can Be appeared first on Prindle Institute.
Is telling on people at work tattling or whistleblowing? Should we snitch on wrongdoers or mind our own stinkin' business? Getting Ethics to Work’s resident ethicist Andy Cullison and producer Kate Berry examine the ethics of snitching at work. The post Snitching at Work appeared first on Prindle Institute.
What is Getting Ethics to Work anyway? On this episode, you'll get to know our host Andy Cullison and producer Kate Berry. You'll hear why you should care about ethics, and why you should subscribe to this show. The post What Are We Doing Here? appeared first on Prindle Institute.
Today's guest is the multi-talented Kate Berry. You may know Kate from her (former) wonderful blog turned Magazine called Lunch Lady, or her beautiful Instagram. Kate is a photographer, designer, blogger along with many other things. Kate and I discuss sleep deprivation induced anxiety, the struggle that comes with being the first of your circle of friends to have a baby, having your identity ripped from successful designer to gross mum life, the creative hustle and how we need to allow ourselves time to rest and relax for our creativity to really flow.https://hellokateberry.com/Intro music by J. Dale Pearson
In this podcast Laura Maginess catches up with Jennifer Storey and Kate Berry, who are the brilliant duo behind the Urban Retreat and The Academy of Clinical Training. As a GGC partner we wanted to find out more that is on offer at this beauty Narnia, extract both the girls beauty and business tips and also find out more about what beauty professionals need to beware of when it comes to their training in the industry. Have you always wondered about the difference between Cosmegrade and Pharma Grade products? Are you thinking about a change of career and stepping into the beauty industry or are you looking to add to your current treatment list? This is the podcast for you! As a partner of the GGC personal members can enjoy 25% off a mesotherapy therapy nappage treatment at The Urban Retreat (normally £99) and the platinum pen mesotherapy treatment (normally £135) and this is a treatment we chat about on the podcast after Laura experiences it and reviews it with the girls Business members to the GGC enjoy both the above treatments and also 20% off all courses at The Academy (does not include SPMU and Package deals). Join the GGC web club at www.glasglowgirlsclub.com Find out more about The Urban Retreat Website: www.scottishbeautyacademy.co.uk Instagram:@urbanretreatattheacademy Facebook: @urbanretreatattheacademy Find out more about The Academy of Clinical Training: Website - www.theactuk.com Facebook - @TheAcademyofClinicalTraining Instagram - @theactuk
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau dropped a provision that would have required payday lenders to assess potential borrowers’ ability to repay. American Banker reporter Kate Berry explains why.
The very first episode of our podcast with the lovey, talented, and damn good hearted Kate Berry. She's been a pillar of support for us and countless others for several years.
The nomination of Kathy Kraninger as CFPB director has sparked fights in Congress. Meanwhile, the agency has taken several notable enforcement actions. American Banker reporter Kate Berry explains what these developments mean for the CFPB’s future.
It’s easy to get caught up in the thoughts racing through our own minds. We can certainly learn from our head, but connecting with our hearts may be the key to finding joy in our everyday lives. “If our hearts are that powerful, why do we live up in our heads?” Guest speaker Kate Berry challenges us to get into our hearts, shift our perspectives, embrace humility, and live a life of genuine joy. Why getting out of your head allows you to receive the best messages How compassion leaves less room for judgement How to bookend your day with practices that bring you joy Links Mentioned Heartmath Institute Tara Brach The Eight Pillars of Joy (from The Book of Joy) Nonviolent Communication Byron Katie Brene Brown Show Highlights 4:01 Easeful Living Practice 11:27 Kate Berry introduction 12:13 About Heartset Coaching 13:22 Getting out of your head and into your heart 16:36 Emotions and judgement 20:09 “Inviting My Dragons to Tea” 20:33 Ego, meditation, and the heart 22:42 The First Pillar of Joy: Perspective 25:24 Reality checking 27:55 The Second Pillar of Joy: Humility 39:34 Leaving a trail of joy in your wake 42:23 Seeking pleasure that causes pain 44:15 Surviving and thriving 48:25 The difference between joy and happiness 53:50 Strategies for keeping joy at the forefront 58:21 Courageous Self-Care Tip: Start and end your day with joy Favorite Quotes “The best messages that I receive or the changes that I’m able to make always happen when I get out of my head and into my body, particularly when I tune into my heart and my gut.” - Kate Berry “If our hearts are that powerful, why do we live up here in our heads?” - Kate Berry “Our emotions are huge drivers of our choices.” - Kate Berry “If we’re conscious of [our judgement of ourselves], we can see it’s actually in a way violence against ourselves. We’re not allowing ourselves to be compassionate.” - Andrea Catherine “Don’t judge the judgement.” - Kate Berry “There are seven and a half billion people on the planet Earth, which means that there are seven and a half billion different realities, there are seven and a half billion different truths. It’s crazy for me to think that my truth is the only truth and that my way of seeing things is the right way.” - Kate Berry “All of us humans are really trying to go for the same things in this world, and that is to love, to be loved, and to be of service.” - Kate Berry “You’re special, just like everyone else.” - Andrea Catherine “Am I willing to believe the kind things people have to offer me? And how does that add to believing in my own worth?” - Kate Berry “I don’t know if it matters where I’m headed; it’s just a joyride.” - Kate Berry “If I could choose ease or growth, I almost always choose growth, and then I’m like, ‘I wish it was easier!’” - Andrea Catherine “When you are thriving, what are you choosing and what are the common threads that run through each of those moments?” - Kate Berry Meet Kate Kate Berry is many things, including a "Heartset" Coach and Joyful Rebel. She helps creative entrepreneurs and healers redefine balance and prioritize their well being so that they can shine their light without burning out. Kate calls Whitefish home, where she embraces the ebb and flow of life with her husband, son, and 2 furry dogs. Visit her online at www.kberrycoaching.com
Mick Mulvaney, acting director of the CFPB, sent strong signals in a memo to all bureau staff last week that he wants to crack down on unscrupulous debt-collection firms as well as be less mission-driven and more data-focused. Kate Berry reports.
When CFPB Director Richard Cordray resigns in two weeks, will the agency grind to a halt? Kate Berry shares the latest on the embattled agency.
Senate Republicans overturned a CFPB rule that would have prevented banks from forcing arbitration on consumers in disputes. American Banker reporter Kate Berry explains what this means and what the CFPB might do next.
It’s a special Halloween episode of the IRE Radio Podcast, and this week we’re telling some housing horror stories. Here’s the lineup: - Marisa Kwiatkowski of The Indianapolis Star talks about her story "The exorcisms of Latoya Ammons," which became the most-read story in the Star’s history. - Kate Berry of American Banker explains "zombie foreclosures" and offers tips for reporters looking to track them.
Have you read these two American Banker headlines? "CFPB: Utah Lender Steered Borrowers into High-Cost Mortgages" and "What CFPB Crackdown on Utah Lender Means for Loan Officer Compensation". Our special guests on this broadcast discussing these two articles are Kate Berry of American Banker magazine who author both articles and Mitch Kider of Weiner, Brodsky & Kider PC one of the foremost authorities on this topic in the industry. Mitch Kider's passion for defending our industry is unprecedented and he will bring a balance perspective to this discussion. Kate Berry is a leading journalist and industry reporter that focuses on our industry. I consider them both friends and allies for our industry and this will no doubt be a dynamic discussion on this extremely important issue. You REALLY don't want to miss listening to this broadcast. Created BY mortgage professional FOR mortgage professionals, Lykken on Lending is a weekly 60-minute radio program hosted by mortgage veteran, David Lykken. Joining the program each week is Joe Farr with a MARKET UPDATE, Alice Alvey providing a LEGISLATIVE UPDATE, Paul Muolo of Inside Mortgage Finance giving a quick MTG NEWS HEADLINES update, Andy Schell (a/k/a "The Profit Doctor") providing tips on FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT and TONY GARRITANO providing a TECHNOLOGY UPDATE. This is followed by the HOT TOPIC segment, which is an in depth discussion about one of the hottest topics related to the mortgage industry. The program can be heard "live" each Monday at Noon Central or downloaded as a podcast. Each week thousands of industry professionals have found this to be an effective way to stay up on all that is happening in the mortgage industry. We invite you to join us to listen and learn. This broadcast is a public service compliment of Mortgage Banking Solutions Have you read these two American Banker headlines? "CFPB: Utah Lender Steered Borrowers into High-Cost Mortgages" and "What CFPB Crackdown on Utah Lender Means for Loan Officer Compensation". Our special guests on this broadcast discussing these two articles are Kate Berry of American Banker magazine who author both articles and Mitch Kider of Weiner, Brodsky & Kider PC one of the foremost authorities on this topic in the industry. Mitch Kider's passion for defending our industry is unprecedented and he will bring a balance perspective to this discussion. Kate Berry is a leading journalist and industry reporter that focuses on our industry. I consider them both friends and allies for our industry and this will no doubt be a dynamic discussion on this extremely important issue. You REALLY don't want to miss listening to this broadcast. Created BY mortgage professional FOR mortgage professionals, Lykken on Lending is a weekly 60-minute radio program hosted by mortgage veteran, David Lykken. Joining the program each week is Joe Farr with a MARKET UPDATE, Alice Alvey providing a LEGISLATIVE UPDATE, Paul Muolo of Inside Mortgage Finance giving a quick MTG NEWS HEADLINES update, Andy Schell (a/k/a "The Profit Doctor") providing tips on FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT and TONY GARRITANO providing a TECHNOLOGY UPDATE. This is followed by the HOT TOPIC segment, which is an in depth discussion about one of the hottest topics related to the mortgage industry. The program can be heard "live" each Monday at Noon Central or downloaded as a podcast. Each week thousands of industry professionals have found this to be an effective way to stay up on all that is happening in the mortgage industry. We invite you to join us to listen and learn. This broadcast is a public service compliment of Mortgage Banking Solutions