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Best podcasts about regulatory issues

Latest podcast episodes about regulatory issues

Energy News Beat Podcast
The Battle for LNG, Tariffs, and Data Power

Energy News Beat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 10:51


In this episode of Energy Newsbeat – Conversations in Energy, host Stuart Turley interviews industry veterans Mark Stansberry, author of American Needs Energy and its Natural Resources, and Steve Reese, a key figure in the LNG and data center sectors. They discuss a wide range of energy issues, including the impact of tariffs on energy prices, the rising demand for natural gas to power data centers, and the future of energy infrastructure in the U.S. The conversation also touches on the challenges of regulatory hurdles, the push for coal and LNG, and the need for reliable energy solutions amid global energy shifts. They emphasize the importance of building infrastructure and addressing energy security in light of growing demand, including from emerging markets like India and China.Thank you, Mark and Steve, for stopping by the Energy News Beat Podcast! I had an absolute blast.Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro00:31 – Mark Stansberry's Book Introduction02:06 – Ethanol Discussion02:30 – Steve Reese Introduction03:23 – Impact of Regulatory Issues on Coal and Energy Policy04:34 – Tariff War and Energy Implications05:19 – AI and Data Center Energy Demand06:02 – The Role of Natural Gas in Energy Demand07:35 – Global Oil Market and U.S. Energy Production08:27 – Energy Transition and Infrastructure Building09:43 – Innovations in Energy: Triple Fracking and Microgrids11:04 – LNG and Energy Security12:47 – LNG Demand in Europe13:39 – The Jones Act and U.S. Energy Independence14:47 – Energy Policy Challenges in New York and California17:14 – Deindustrialization in Germany and Energy Challenges19:25 – Mark Stansberry's New Film and Energy Documentary20:35 – How to Find Mark Stansberry and Steve Reese21:10 – Closing RemarksCheck out Mark Stansberry's book and information here: https://www.markstansberry.com/Check out everything on Reese Energy Consulting here: https://reeseenergyconsulting.com/

Acquiring Minds
How to Build a $100m Holdco: The Power of ESOPs

Acquiring Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 98:59


Register for the webinar:Licenses & Regulatory Issues in Acquisitions - Thu April 17th - https://bit.ly/4i7vsY5With 300 employees across 5 companies, the holdco that Chris Fredericks is building has an uncommon feature at its core.Topics in Chris's interview:What is an Employee Stock Ownership Program (ESOP)?Finding purpose and meaning at workConcept of dignity at workWhat ESOP employees do and don't vote onUsing an internal podcast to communicate about employee ownershipMitigating risks in ESOPsEmployee reactions to being acquiredSelling employees on the ESOP conceptHis role as investor, not operatorKeeping a bad hire for too longReferences and how to contact Chris:LinkedInEmpowered VenturesThe Empowered Owners PodcastThe Great Game of BusinessGet $200 off your ticket to the M&A Launchpad Conference in Houston on May 3rd:https://www.malaunchpad.com & enter code ACQUIRINGMINDSDownload the New CEO's Guide to Human Resources from Aspen HR:From this page or contact mark@aspenhr.comGet a free review of your books & financial ops from System Six (a $500 value):Book a call with Tim or hello@systemsix.com and mention Acquiring MindsGet a complimentary IT audit of your target business:Email Nick Akers at nick@inzotechnologies.com, and tell him you're a searcherConnect with Acquiring Minds:See past + future interviews on the YouTube channelConnect with host Will Smith on LinkedInFollow Will on TwitterEdited by Anton RohozovProduced by Pam Cameron

Acquiring Minds
How to Reinvent a $1m Candle Manufacturer

Acquiring Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 86:03


Register for the webinar:Licenses & Regulatory Issues in Acquisitions - Thu April 17th - https://bit.ly/3G9vf9FAdam Goldberg had to adapt his corporate approach after buying a nearly-closed manufacturer whose sales were down 80%.Topics in Adam's interview:Building & exiting a wholesale costume jewelry businessDeciding he was too young to retireAcquiring a small, distressed candle businessNever go into business with friendsMistakes in over-hiringTrying to be an absentee ownerApologizing to his teamWhy he prefers small business to corporateExpanding beyond candlesCarving out their brand storyReferences and how to contact Adam:LinkedInSeraconGet $200 off your ticket to the M&A Launchpad Conference in Houston on May 3rd:https://www.malaunchpad.com & enter code ACQUIRINGMINDSGet complimentary due diligence on your acquisition's insurance & benefits program:Oberle Risk Strategies - Search Fund TeamWork with an SBA loan team focused exclusively on helping entrepreneurs buy businesses:Pioneer Capital AdvisoryLearn more about Walker Deibel's done-with-you buy-side advisory:The Acquisition LabConnect with Acquiring Minds:See past + future interviews on the YouTube channelConnect with host Will Smith on LinkedInFollow Will on TwitterEdited by Anton RohozovProduced by Pam Cameron

Cannabis Legalization News
Conflicting Cannabis News, Matt Gaetz & Republican Contradictions | Cannabis Legalization News

Cannabis Legalization News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 63:16


Send us a textIn this episode of Cannabis Legalization News, hosts Tom Howard and MGI discuss the latest developments in cannabis legalization. Highlights include conflicting reports from Republicans, with an editorial by Matt Gaetz advocating for the rescheduling of cannabis, juxtaposed with a contradictory press release from the White House. Other key topics include Oklahoma's surplus cannabis production, Tennessee's failed 'Pot for Potholes' bill, and the increasing health diagnoses linked to marijuana use. Additionally, the show explores the merger consideration between the DEA and ATF and the continuing challenges faced by cannabis testing labs in Michigan.00:00 Introduction and Weekly Updates01:03 Main Story: Conflicting Republican Messages on Cannabis Legalization01:49 International Check-In and Travel Warnings03:02 Matt Gaetz's Op-Ed on Cannabis Rescheduling06:52 Trump Administration's Mixed Messaging on Cannabis11:06 Pro-Trump Ads Targeting Biden on Cannabis Policy17:52 Oklahoma's Cannabis Market Report31:34 Financial Manipulations and Market Comparisons32:30 US Virgin Islands and Global Expansion33:01 Challenges in the Cannabis Industry34:05 Regulatory Issues and Market Dynamics35:54 Community Concerns and Legalization Efforts43:53 Hemp vs. Marijuana Legal Battles49:31 Future of Cannabis LegislationSupport the show

All National Provisioner Podcasts
Episode 194: Top meat and poultry processing regulatory issues 2025

All National Provisioner Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 18:38


Keeping on top of impactful regulatory developments is always top of mind for meat and poultry processors. With a new regulatory approach unfolding under the Trump Administration, what will it mean for meat and poultry processors looking to remain compliant with the latest federal regulatory guidance on crucial issues such as wastewater handling?Helping shed some light on how processors can prepare their operations for compliance with emerging regulatory guidance is Chris Knodel, an industrial wastewater manager at Burns & McDonnell. Burns & McDonnell is a design-build firm offering processors solutions for innovative and sustainable critical infrastructure upgrades and expansions. He is joined by Brian Chrisman, a senior business development manager at Burns & McDonnell, who brings more than 30 years of protein and food processing operations experience and insights.

Consumer Finance Monitor
The Impact of the Election on the CFPB: What to Expect on Key Regulatory Issues During Trump 2.0

Consumer Finance Monitor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 56:15


Today's podcast episode is part two of our December 16th webinar, where we discussed the impact of the election on CFPB rulemaking. Part one consisted of a “fireside chat” with David Silberman, who held several senior-level positions at the CFPB for almost ten years under both Democratic and Republican administrations. In part two, Ballard Spahr partners John Culhane and Joseph Schuster address the following questions: 1.      What will happen to CFPB regulations issued before January 20, such as the CFPB's credit card late fee rule, which is currently being challenged in a Texas federal court? 2.      What will happen to proposed regulations that may still be finalized before January 20, such as the interpretive rule on earned wage access plans and the proposed contract clause registry? 3.      What will happen to other written guidance from the CFPB, such as the circular on unenforceable contract terms and the advisory opinion on requests for information under Section 1034(c) of Dodd-Frank?  4.      What will be the impact of the Congressional Review Act? 5.      What will be the impact of litigation challenges? 6.      What will rulemaking look like under the new Director? 7.      What will be the impact of the U.S. Supreme Court's opinion in Loper Bright Enterprises which repealed the Chevron judicial deference doctrine? Alan Kaplinsky, Senior Counsel and former chair for 25 years of the Ballard Spahr's Consumer Financial Services Group, hosts the discussion.

The Health Ranger Report
Brighteon Broadcast News, Dec 5, 2025 – Vaccine doctor announces wave of deadly pandemics will strike America the day after Trump is inaugurated

The Health Ranger Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 108:59


- Volatility and CIA Operations (0:00) - Assassination Details and Gun Expertise (2:05) - Biden's Potential Pardons and Bitcoin Discussion (7:45) - Gold Backs and AI Tools (17:30) - Peter Hotez's Threat and Global Chaos (18:52) - AI Tools and Natural News (33:19) - EMF Exposure and Protection (58:06) - Practical Tips for EMF Protection (1:12:10) - International Agency for Research on Cancer and EMF Exposure (1:19:45) - Sponsor Introduction and Faraday Bag Features (1:22:58) - Global Political and Social Unrest (1:26:23) - Health Concerns and Regulatory Issues (1:28:49) - Practical Tips for Reducing EMF Exposure (1:32:21) - Natural Light and Artificial Light Concerns (1:35:53) - Product Solutions and Practical Applications (1:39:54) - Nutritional Solutions for EMF Exposure (1:42:53) - Final Thoughts and Closing Remarks (1:47:37) For more updates, visit: http://www.brighteon.com/channel/hrreport NaturalNews videos would not be possible without you, as always we remain passionately dedicated to our mission of educating people all over the world on the subject of natural healing remedies and personal liberty (food freedom, medical freedom, the freedom of speech, etc.). Together, we're helping create a better world, with more honest food labeling, reduced chemical contamination, the avoidance of toxic heavy metals and vastly increased scientific transparency. ▶️ Every dollar you spend at the Health Ranger Store goes toward helping us achieve important science and content goals for humanity: https://www.healthrangerstore.com/ ▶️ Sign Up For Our Newsletter: https://www.naturalnews.com/Readerregistration.html ▶️ Brighteon: https://www.brighteon.com/channels/hrreport ▶️ Join Our Social Network: https://brighteon.social/@HealthRanger ▶️ Check In Stock Products at: https://PrepWithMike.com

Let's Appreciate
Home Insurance is a Really Big Problem

Let's Appreciate

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 16:36


We talk a lot about building more housing, but we do not talk enough about the risk of home insurance. We have massively underpriced risk in many parts of the economy. This leads to things like financial nihilism and distrust, which is why we see a world divided - partially because the risk models are all wrong.00:00 Introduction to Kamala Harris's Economic Proposals00:09 Detailed Housing Policies01:14 Supply and Demand in Housing01:37 The Broader Impact of Housing Shortages02:29 The Complexity of Housing as an Asset03:18 Challenges in Home Building03:47 The Home Insurance Crisis08:53 Economic and Financial Implications09:44 Regulatory Issues and Underinsurance11:09 Reinsurance and Secondary Perils13:03 Future Paths and Solutions14:55 Updating Risk Models for the Future17:44 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Economic and Regulatory Challenges in the U.S.: Impact on Corporations and Policies

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 8:36


 Join The Marc Cox Morning Show as Marc Cox is joined by Norm Champ, former Director of the Division of Investment Management at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. They discuss the Teamsters' support for Senator Josh Hawley, the decline in publicly traded U.S. companies, the burdens of being a public company, Biden administration policies affecting IPOs and retirement accounts, and court decisions addressing regulatory overreach.  

Tech Nest: The Real Estate and Tech Show
The Future of Venture Capital in Proptech with Nima Wedlake, Managing Director at Thomvest Ventures

Tech Nest: The Real Estate and Tech Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 44:49


He's back! Nima Wedlake, Managing Director at ThomVest Ventures, about the current state of Proptech and the themes he is tracking for 2024. We focused on an essay Nima penned, covering several topics including control point software, AI's impact on construction productivity, and the rise of home services businesses. Nima discusses the challenges and opportunities in scaling tech-enabled service businesses and the potential of AI in the construction industry. The conversation also touches on the impact of COVID-19 on real estate tech investments and the future of venture capital in the space. We also explore the role of real estate agents in a changing market and the impact of technology on the industry (spoiler: uncertainty exists, but so will the agent). More about Nima and Thomvest VenturesNima has published his 2024 proptech themes and would love to discuss them with you. Here is the link to the full report: https://blog.thomvest.com/real-estate-technology-themes-were-tracking-in-2024-124a5280c3ddBelow is a very quick overview of the three key themes that will play a dominant role in 2024 for Nima.“Control point” software businesses in real estate: These crucial systems are core to how businesses operate and are difficult to displace. Three strategies for new entrants to compete in this space include targeting new customer segments, building value around existing control points, and selling complete tasks or processes instead of just software tools.AI's impact on construction productivity: There is growing excitement around startups focused on using AI in various aspects of construction, from pre-development analysis and permitting automation to design cycle shortening and physical robot automation on construction sites.Residential real estate in a post-NAR world: Following the NAR settlement on residential real estate, lower commissions may lead to agents seeking efficiency measures and could pose challenges for existing real estate companies, while also creating opportunities for innovation and competition in the industry.Nima Wedlake is a Managing Director at Thomvest Ventures, focusing on investment opportunities across the real estate & financial technology verticals. He spearheaded Thomvest's investments in Baselane, Blend, Glide (acquired by Compass), Keyway, Maxwell, Mynd, Obie, Pine & Tala. Thomvest Ventures is a San Francisco-based $750M evergreen venture capital fund by Peter Thomson (Thomson Reuters). Follow Nima on TwitterConnect with Nima on LinkedInCheck out Thomvest

Her Hypesquad with Bosstrack
53. Jacquelyn Nicholson on finding opportunity in adversity, controlling your day, working through conflict, avoiding the urge to overshare, and the power of a good lunch

Her Hypesquad with Bosstrack

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 55:30


Today, we're talking with Jacquelyn Nicholson, a sales and leadership executive with some of the world's top brands.  In our conversation, we talk about finding opportunity in adversity, controlling your day, working through conflict, avoiding the urge to overshare, the power of a good lunch and so much more! Contact Jacquelyn LinkedIn: @jacquelyn-nicholson About Jacquelyn I want to start with my favorite part of Jacquelyn's bio which really struck me and sums everything up about her so well and that is this. Jacquelyn is passionate about being the woman her husband would marry again, the mom her kids are proud of and the person her boss or customer would work with again. Career-wise, Jacquelyn has had a three-decade career traveling the world to work with the best brands to grow businesses in new markets from scratch. With a career focused first in R&D, then consulting, and finally sales and leadership, her successful track record managing relationships with J&J, Roche, Novartis, United Airlines, Transamerica, Cisco, Bayer, Sanofi, Discover, Verizon, McDonald's, Juniper, Zurich, and Takeda make her a versatile author, speaker and saleswoman. She is Co-Author of Sales Success Stories Volume I, a prolific speaker at Sales Success Summit and on various podcasts like Sales Success Stories, Surf and Sales, Sales Evangelist, and Your Legacy. She has spoken at UC Berkeley's Women in Science group, and was on panels for BioNetwork - Mastering the Science of Due Diligence, Elsevier - Takeda's Acquisition of Nycomed, Capital Roundtable on Private Equity in Healthcare - Legal & Regulatory Issues & Due Diligence, and with GLG and Bloomberg on ROI of Innovation. She has won numerous President's Clubs 1999 to Present, and the J&J Achievement Award for global performance above level. She spends time serving at Watermark Church Dallas with her husband as leaders in the Marriage Ministry and their Community Group. An avid runner, yoga fan, and prolific wine collector, Jacquelyn is a trained sommelier who loves to cook and bake. 

Cider Chat
415: Cider Hybrids |Cider Nothings or Cider Somethings?

Cider Chat

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 60:33


What exactly are Cider Hybrids Exploring Cider Hybrids and Co-ferments as recored at a panel discussion at CiderCon 2024. The terminology for this category is still developing, reflecting the innovative and experimental nature of these beverages. As producers continue to explore and create unique blends and co-ferments, the language will evolve to better capture the diversity and creativity inherent in these new cider expressions. In this episode of Cider Chat Delve into the innovative and creative world of cider hybrids and co-ferments with a panel of expert cider makers from around the globe to discuss the nuances, challenges, and joys of creating these unique beverages.  The discussion opens with a brief introduction to the panelists: Christine Hardy – Co-owner and cider maker at Riley's Cidery on Bowen Island, BC, and board member of the Cider Institute of North America. Tom Oliver – Cider and Perry maker at Oliver's Cider and Perry in Herefordshire, England. Ryan Burk – Owner and cider maker at Occam Cider. Johan Sjöstedt – Founder and cider maker at Pomologik in Sweden. Kathleen Cherry – Winemaker and co-owner of Calche Wine Cooperative in Vermont. Tariq – Cider maker at Revel Cider in Ontario, Canada. (ltor) Tariq Ahmed, Kathline Chery, Johan Sjöstedt, Ryan Burk, Tom Oliver Panelist Questions on the topic of Cider Hybrids Defining Cider Hybrids and Co-ferments: Challenges and Regulatory Issues in this category Innovative Ingredients and Techniques Marketing and Consumer Perception Advice for Aspiring Cider Makers Contact Information for Speakers: Christine Hardy – Riley's Cidery Tom Oliver – Oliver's Cider and Perry – Listen to Episode 366 with Tom Ryan Burk – Occam Cider Johan Sjöstedt – Pomologik – Listen to Episode 399 with Johan Kathline Chery – Kalche Wine Cooperative Tariq Ahmed – Revel Cider Listen to Episode 405 with Tariq Mentions in this Cider Chat PA Cider Fest – June 15, 2024 Locust Grove Brewing Company – Milton, New York Who's been cross promoting cider #xpromotecider French Cider Tour 2024 Who's cross promoting cider #xpromotecider @degerdenner @Berkshire_Cider @deansbeanscoffee Albemarle Cider Works @lapommelie

Advancing Your Career in Academia
Writing, Reviewing, and Contributing to Your Field Can be the Path Towards Becoming an Editor-in-Chief

Advancing Your Career in Academia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 32:05


Dr. Natasha N. Johnson is a Clinical Instructor of Criminal Justice and Criminology at the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University. She is also the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Legal, Ethical, and Regulatory Issues and has served as a reviewer and editor for many other publications. With more than 20 years of experience as an educator, her research focuses on critical theory, equity, and social justice leadership, especially within the K-20 sector. She is a STEM Gem who is also interested in intersectionality, educational law, policy and governance, and curriculum development. Dr. Johnson has worked as a teacher, guidance counselor, assistant dean, instructional leader, and curriculum developer in the US and abroad. She is a David L. Clark scholar and a CETLOE Faculty Teaching Fellow and has published her work in various academic journals, including JSTOR, SAGE, the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Taylor & Francis, the Routledge Focus series, Psychology of Violence, and popular press. Dr. Johnson believes that authors and reviewers should engage in mutual exchange during the academic publishing process. She emphasizes the importance of maintaining a fair and balanced system of submissions and reviews. To learn more about Dr. Natasha N. Johnson, please visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/natasha-n-johnson-edd/.www.TheAcclivity.com https://www.linkedin.com/indrlorenmhill/ https://twitter.com/drlorenmhill https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc7Pj53_iGc2M9GcZN1AgLA

Voices In Health Law
Sneak Peak of EMI's Beginners Guide to Analyzing Novel Healthcare Regulatory Issues

Voices In Health Law

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 12:19


In this episode, we are joined by Ramana Rameswaran, Health Care partner at Katten, to discuss the truly interactive Beginners Guide Session being held at the ABA Health Law Section's 25th Emerging Issues in Healthcare Conference being held in New Orleans on April 3-6, 2024. For more information on this session and to register for the conference, visit ambar.org/emi2024

All Things Policy
GM Mustard and Supreme Court

All Things Policy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 30:49


In this episode of ATP, Saurabh Todi and Shambhavi Naik discuss the recent developments related to GM Mustard and controversy around GMOs Do check out Takshashila's public policy courses: https://school.takshashila.org.in/courses We are @‌IVMPodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram. https://twitter.com/IVMPodcasts https://www.instagram.com/ivmpodcasts/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/ivmpodcasts/ You can check out our website at https://shows.ivmpodcasts.com/featured Follow the show across platforms: Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Gaana, Amazon Music Do share the word with your folksSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Youth Sports Safety Update
Cannibis, Leadership and Legalities with Dr. Jeff konin

Youth Sports Safety Update

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 41:13


Today we take on issues such as Cannabis, Leadership and Pitfalls to avoid with legal issues for healthcare professionals with Dr. Jeff Konin.  Dr. Konin is a Clinical Professor at Florida International University in Miami, Florida. He serves as the Director of the Doctor of Athletic Training Program and leads the Global Initiative for Cannabinoid Research and Education. As a certified athletic trainer and licensed physical therapist, Dr. Konin served on the clinical staff for the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games in 1996 and was the head athletic trainer for the USA wheelchair Paralympic Team that won a world championship gold medal in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 2010. He is a frequent volunteer at the Disney World Marathon races.Jeff advises individual athletes, healthcare professionals, sport organizations, and companies within the cannabis industry. Nationally, he served as the chair of the cannabis task force for the National Athletic Trainer's Association. Jeff is also a member of the American Medical Marijuana Physicians Association (AMMPA), the Society of Cannabis Clinicians (SCC), International Cannabinoid Research Society, the International Cannabinoid Research Society and the Florida CCORC Scientific Program Comm. Dr. Konin is the co-editor of 29 textbooks including Special Tests for Orthopedic Examination, Management Strategies in Athletic Training, Becoming a Legal Expert in the Health Profession, to name  a few. He has shared his expertise at professional conferences throughout the United States as well as in Australia, New Zealand, Italy, Norway, Romania, Paraguay, England, Netherlands, Germany, Spain, Japan, Switzerland, and Austria. Dr. Konin is a frequent invited speaker on the topic of cannabis in sport and rehabilitation, ethical and legal matters in sports medicine, and global leadership. Over a 30+ year career, Dr. Konin has secured over $13 million in grant funding dedicated to the advancement of various sports medicine initiatives.  Dr. Konin is a Founding Partner of The Rehberg Konin Group, dedicated to providing expert advice in the area of sport safety, education, and other areas. Over the past 20+ years, he served in various expert roles for both the plaintiff and defendant. He has consulted with organizations, businesses, and academic institutions on various matters of risk management and prevention. Additionally, he founded PHD420, Inc., a non-for-profit focusing on cannabis education and research. He is a past recipient of the NATA's Professional Development Excellence Award, NATA Service Award, NATA's Distinguished Athletic Trainer Award, SEATA Educator/Administrator of the Year Award, NATA's Distinction in the Advancement of Legal, Ethical, and Regulatory Issues, International Service Award, and The NATA Foundation's New Initiative Award. He is recognized as a Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and the National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA). In 2020, Dr. Konin was inducted in the NATA's Hall of Fame.Dr. Konin has served the profession as a member of the original Reimbursement Advisory Group, member of the Clinical/Corporate/Industrial committee, Chair of the Outcomes Panel Advisory Board, Conference Planning Committee, Post Professional Education Committee, Best Practice for AT Documentation Task Force, Sexual Abuse Education Task Force, Professional Responsibility Work Group Advisory Board member, Student Leadership Committee mentor, Chair of the Transitional Employment Work Group, a member of the International Committee, Fellows committee member, and most recently as the Chair of the Cannabis Task Force for the National Athletic Trainers' Association. Dr. Konin has held past academic appointments at James Madison University, the University of South Florida, and the University of Rhode Island.

Bean There, Done That!
Moving Forward: Reinventing Yourself After Business Failure - With Arif Memis

Bean There, Done That!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 38:02


Former owner of Cowch Dessert Cocktail Bar, Arif Memis joins Phil on the podcast to share his experiences and lessons from running a successful business that had to close in early 2023 due to financial difficulties. The pair discuss the challenges of negotiating leases and supply agreements, as well as the impact of regulatory issues. Arif also highlights the need for business owners to take care of their mental health and to find a work-life balance, with a newfound calling on helping others. Summary

The Paychex Business Series Podcast with Gene Marks - Coronavirus
Businesses Need to be Aware of the Top Regulatory Issues for 2024

The Paychex Business Series Podcast with Gene Marks - Coronavirus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 84:03


After months and even years of discussions, several federal agencies have begun releasing or nearing release of new regulations that will impact businesses on everything from wage and hour issues such as overtime, as well as worker classification. On this episode of Paychex THRIVE, a Business Podcast, Director Compliance Mike Trabold speaks with host Gene Marks, setting the stage on what to expect in 2024 while offering tips for businesses on a Joint Employer rule, the Overtime rule, minimum wage increases, workplace retirement plans under the SECURE Acts, OSHA activity and workplace safety, Beneficial Ownership reporting, and much more.  Topics Include: 00:00 – Introduction of Mike Trabold 01:53 – Compensation and competing for talent 05:55 – Minimum wage increases and impact 17:41 – Mandated sick time and paid leave 27:57 – Potential impact on unionization of NLRB's Joint Employer Rule 29:51 – OSHA ramps up inspections and enforcement around heat issues, more 30:30 – Severance packages and contingencies 31:21 – NLRB's Joint Employer Rule to impact franchises, contractors 35:37 – EEOC activity – training, harassment, religious accommodations 43:24 – FTC on non-competes and consumer reviews 48:38 – OSHA inspections on heat issues, tips for industries 51:44 – DOL and worker classification 1:02:18 – Overtime rule, tips for businesses 1:04:00 – State child-labor issues 1:05:52 – IRS and the ERTC pause 1:09:21 – High-compensated individuals and taxes 1:12:22 – Research and Development tax deduction 1:15:02 – Beneficial Ownership Information reporting 1:18:17 – Retirement and taking advantage of tax credits from the SECURE Acts 1:22:48 – Wrap-up Learn more about available SECURE 2.0 tax credits at www.paychex.com/articles/compliance/secure-act-changes. Find out how proposed DOL overtime rule could impact your business at www.paychex.com/articles/compliance/proposed-overtime-rule-raises-salary-threshold-exemption. What can business still do with the ERTC? Find out at www.paychex.com/articles/compliance/employee-retention-credit. DISCLAIMER: The information presented in this podcast, and that is further provided by the presenter, should not be considered legal or accounting advice, and should not substitute for legal, accounting, or other professional advice in which the facts and circumstances may warrant. We encourage you to consult legal counsel as it pertains to your own unique situation(s) and/or with any specific legal questions you may have.

@BEERISAC: CPS/ICS Security Podcast Playlist
Asset Inventory, Lawyers, and AI

@BEERISAC: CPS/ICS Security Podcast Playlist

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 27:37


Podcast: Unsolicited Response (LS 34 · TOP 5% what is this?)Episode: Asset Inventory, Lawyers, and AIPub date: 2023-11-15This week is a Dale Peterson solosode. Updates and Announcements Dale provides updates about S4x24 ticket sales and announces the Women In ICS Security program and sponsor package. Main Topics Asset Inventory in Cybersecurity: Dale challenges the common security mantra "You can't protect what you don't know," using examples from both physical and cyber domains. He notes many of the comments on this week's article missed the main point, and he gives hints on the next two asset inventory articles. Legal and Regulatory Issues in Cybersecurity: Dale emphasizes the importance of domain expertise whether it be cybersecurity or the legal profession. He previews upcoming keynote interviews with legal experts and advises cybersecurity professionals against making legal analyses without proper expertise. Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity: Dale reveals that most AI submissions for S4 were broad and hand wavy. This isn't wrong, but most have heard this info by now. He then discusses the need for focusing on specific, real-world applications of AI and stresses the importance of measurable improvements in this age of experimentation. The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Dale Peterson: ICS Security Catalyst and S4 Conference Chair, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

@BEERISAC: CPS/ICS Security Podcast Playlist
Asset Inventory, Lawyers, and AI

@BEERISAC: CPS/ICS Security Podcast Playlist

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 27:37


Podcast: Unsolicited Response (LS 33 · TOP 5% what is this?)Episode: Asset Inventory, Lawyers, and AIPub date: 2023-11-15This week is a Dale Peterson solosode. Updates and Announcements Dale provides updates about S4x24 ticket sales and announces the Women In ICS Security program and sponsor package. Main Topics Asset Inventory in Cybersecurity: Dale challenges the common security mantra "You can't protect what you don't know," using examples from both physical and cyber domains. He notes many of the comments on this week's article missed the main point, and he gives hints on the next two asset inventory articles. Legal and Regulatory Issues in Cybersecurity: Dale emphasizes the importance of domain expertise whether it be cybersecurity or the legal profession. He previews upcoming keynote interviews with legal experts and advises cybersecurity professionals against making legal analyses without proper expertise. Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity: Dale reveals that most AI submissions for S4 were broad and hand wavy. This isn't wrong, but most have heard this info by now. He then discusses the need for focusing on specific, real-world applications of AI and stresses the importance of measurable improvements in this age of experimentation. The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Dale Peterson: ICS Security Catalyst and S4 Conference Chair, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

Unsolicited Response Podcast
Asset Inventory, Lawyers, and AI

Unsolicited Response Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 27:37


This week is a Dale Peterson solosode. Updates and Announcements Dale provides updates about S4x24 ticket sales and announces the Women In ICS Security program and sponsor package. Main Topics Asset Inventory in Cybersecurity: Dale challenges the common security mantra "You can't protect what you don't know," using examples from both physical and cyber domains. He notes many of the comments on this week's article missed the main point, and he gives hints on the next two asset inventory articles. Legal and Regulatory Issues in Cybersecurity: Dale emphasizes the importance of domain expertise whether it be cybersecurity or the legal profession. He previews upcoming keynote interviews with legal experts and advises cybersecurity professionals against making legal analyses without proper expertise. Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity: Dale reveals that most AI submissions for S4 were broad and hand wavy. This isn't wrong, but most have heard this info by now. He then discusses the need for focusing on specific, real-world applications of AI and stresses the importance of measurable improvements in this age of experimentation.

Unchained
The Chopping Block: A Rough Week 3 for SBF, DCG Troubles, Fees at Uniswap - Ep. 559

Unchained

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 51:49


Welcome to The Chopping Block – where crypto insiders Haseeb Qureshi, Tom Schmidt, Tarun Chitra, and Robert Leshner chop it up about the latest news. This week, the four discuss – and disagree about – Uniswap's new fees, SBF trial week 3, and DCG potentially being taken out by the NY Attorney General.  Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Podcast Addict, Pocket Casts, Stitcher, Castbox, Google Podcasts, TuneIn, Amazon Music, or on your favorite podcast platform. Show highlights:  What happened recently on the criminal trial against Sam Bankman-Fried, including testimonies from Caroline Ellison, Nishad Singh why Robert doesn't like the cartoonist and how Tarun is friends with a stenographer  how Nishad Singh confirmed what everyone suspected about the cross-collateral risk engine at FTX why Haseeb believes that the NYAG's lawsuit against DCG, Genesis, and Gemini is "brutal" how DCG resembles the Roman Empire, according to Haseeb what Robert thinks about the introduction of the Uniswap Labs new fees, considering he was in a similar situation with Compound Labs' how can companies that build open-source protocols monetize their efforts whether the implementation of the fees will reduce the total volume for Uniswap Hosts Haseeb Qureshi, managing partner at Dragonfly  Robert Leshner, founder of Compound Tom Schmidt, general partner at Dragonfly  Tarun Chitra, managing partner at Robot Ventures Disclosures Links Previous coverage by Unchained on the trial of Sam Bankman-Fried: How Heated Sidebars During the SBF Trial Could Impact the Jury's Decision SBF Trial, Day 1: Possible Witnesses Include FTX Insiders, Big Names in Crypto, and SBF's Family SBF Trial, Day 2: DOJ Says Sam Bankman-Fried ‘Lied' While Defense Claims His Actions Were ‘Reasonable' SBF Trial, Day 3: Why a True Believer in FTX Flipped Once He Learned One Fact SBF Trial, Day 4: SBF's Lawyers Annoy Judge Kaplan, While Wang Reveals Alameda's Special Privileges Sam Bankman-Fried Trial: Here's Everything That Happened So Far SBF Trial, Day 5: SBF's Defense Finally Found Its Legs, But Can It Counter Caroline Ellison? SBF Trial, Day 6: Caroline Ellison Recalls 'The Worst Week of My Life' SBF Trial, Day 7: In SBF Trial, Did the Defense Lose Its Opportunity With the Star Witness? SBF Trial, Day 8: Former BlockFi CEO Adds Credibility to Fraud Charges  SBF Trial, Day 9: Nishad Singh Describes Former FTX CEO as a Bully and Big Spender SBF Trial, Day 10: Defense Struggles to Discredit Nishad Singh's Testimony SBF Trial, Day 11: How Alameda Got FTX Into a $9 Billion Hole Uniswap: Unchained: Uniswap Labs to Charge 0.15% Fee on Certain Tokens NYAG lawsuit:  Unchained: NY Attorney General Sues Crypto Firms Gemini, Genesis, and DCG for Over $1 Billion Fraud Reddit: Unchained: Reddit to Discontinue Community Points Citing Scalability and Regulatory Issues, Sparking Community Backlash Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Unchained
The Chopping Block: A Rough Week 3 for SBF, DCG Troubles, Fees at Uniswap - Ep. 559

Unchained

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 51:49


Welcome to The Chopping Block – where crypto insiders Haseeb Qureshi, Tom Schmidt, Tarun Chitra, and Robert Leshner chop it up about the latest news. This week, the four discuss – and disagree about – Uniswap's new fees, SBF trial week 3, and DCG potentially being taken out by the NY Attorney General.  Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Podcast Addict, Pocket Casts, Stitcher, Castbox, Google Podcasts, TuneIn, Amazon Music, or on your favorite podcast platform. Show highlights:  What happened recently on the criminal trial against Sam Bankman-Fried, including testimonies from Caroline Ellison, Nishad Singh why Robert doesn't like the cartoonist and how Tarun is friends with a stenographer  how Nishad Singh confirmed what everyone suspected about the cross-collateral risk engine at FTX why Haseeb believes that the NYAG's lawsuit against DCG, Genesis, and Gemini is "brutal" how DCG resembles the Roman Empire, according to Haseeb what Robert thinks about the introduction of the Uniswap Labs new fees, considering he was in a similar situation with Compound Labs' how can companies that build open-source protocols monetize their efforts whether the implementation of the fees will reduce the total volume for Uniswap Hosts Haseeb Qureshi, managing partner at Dragonfly  Robert Leshner, founder of Compound Tom Schmidt, general partner at Dragonfly  Tarun Chitra, managing partner at Robot Ventures Disclosures Links Previous coverage by Unchained on the trial of Sam Bankman-Fried: How Heated Sidebars During the SBF Trial Could Impact the Jury's Decision SBF Trial, Day 1: Possible Witnesses Include FTX Insiders, Big Names in Crypto, and SBF's Family SBF Trial, Day 2: DOJ Says Sam Bankman-Fried ‘Lied' While Defense Claims His Actions Were ‘Reasonable' SBF Trial, Day 3: Why a True Believer in FTX Flipped Once He Learned One Fact SBF Trial, Day 4: SBF's Lawyers Annoy Judge Kaplan, While Wang Reveals Alameda's Special Privileges Sam Bankman-Fried Trial: Here's Everything That Happened So Far SBF Trial, Day 5: SBF's Defense Finally Found Its Legs, But Can It Counter Caroline Ellison? SBF Trial, Day 6: Caroline Ellison Recalls 'The Worst Week of My Life' SBF Trial, Day 7: In SBF Trial, Did the Defense Lose Its Opportunity With the Star Witness? SBF Trial, Day 8: Former BlockFi CEO Adds Credibility to Fraud Charges  SBF Trial, Day 9: Nishad Singh Describes Former FTX CEO as a Bully and Big Spender SBF Trial, Day 10: Defense Struggles to Discredit Nishad Singh's Testimony SBF Trial, Day 11: How Alameda Got FTX Into a $9 Billion Hole Uniswap: Unchained: Uniswap Labs to Charge 0.15% Fee on Certain Tokens NYAG lawsuit:  Unchained: NY Attorney General Sues Crypto Firms Gemini, Genesis, and DCG for Over $1 Billion Fraud Reddit: Unchained: Reddit to Discontinue Community Points Citing Scalability and Regulatory Issues, Sparking Community Backlash Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fully Vetted
83. Top Five Current Regulatory Issues You Need to Know

Fully Vetted

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 21:09


It may not be exciting, but there are regulations that every practicing veterinarian needs to know about. Take 20 minutes to find out what the most important issues are—and you could save yourself a lot of angst! In this episode, we cover: Ohio's new veterinary loan repayment grants program DEA renewal notices Upcoming changes to continuing education rules Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board rule changes for pain management Regulations for releasing medical records ✱ Got two minutes? Take our Listener Survey to tell us what you want to hear about! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= For show notes, a transcript, and to learn more about today's guest, please visit ⁠www.fullyvettedpodcast.com⁠. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ✱ Never miss an episode! ⁠Subscribe to email alerts »  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fully-vetted/message

Flux Capacitor
Episode 079: Regulatory issues deep dive with Mark Rubenstein

Flux Capacitor

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 43:47


Mark Rubenstein, litigation lawyer focused on regulated sectors, representing consumer and stakeholder interests, joined the podcast in July, 2023 on Zoom, to talk about the intersection of rate setting, affordability, and the costs of GHG emissions reduction targets. We discuss the role of intervenors in rate-setting, touch on affordability and the ability versus the willingness to pay for electricity service. As well as the use of benchmarking, the future challenges due to the costs of investments in decarbonization, and the need for better and more inclusive planning. Mark also gives Francis a book recommendation, for an on-theme addition to the Flux Capacitor Book Club.

Chrisman Commentary - Daily Mortgage News
7.18.23 Rent-to-Income Across America; MBA's Justin Wiseman on Regulatory Issues; Volatility Subsiding

Chrisman Commentary - Daily Mortgage News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 20:21 Transcription Available


Thanks to today's sponsor, Richey May. Richey May is a recognized leader in providing specialized advisory, audit, tax, technology and other services to the mortgage industry for almost four decades. Among many awards, Richey May has been named a Top 100 Firm twice and is known in the market for their education and contributions to the mortgage industry. They don't just hire from the mortgage industry; they have the experts who build it.  To experience how Richey May can help you transform your mortgage business, visit richeymay.com.

Community Broadband Bits
How Rural Internet Access is Being Transformed by Electric Cooperatives - Episode 559 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast

Community Broadband Bits

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 25:52


Electric cooperatives overwhelmingly serve regions that face population density challenges and income disparities as compared to their urban counterparts, as well as all of the other challenges that go with it: declining populations, hospital closures, increasingly frequent extreme weather events, and more. This week on the podcast, Christopher is joined by Brian O'Hara, Senior Director of Regulatory Issues for Telecom and Broadband at NRECA, to talk about how more than a quarter of the country's electric cooperatives have answered the call of their members and expanded into Internet service.  ★ Support this podcast ★

Cut To The Chase:
The legal and regulatory issues surrounding cryptocurrency with Lee Reiners

Cut To The Chase:

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 60:58


Pop quiz question for you: Aside from the fact that these are famous people, what do Tom Brady, Larry David, Kim Kardashian, Shaquille O'Neal, all have in common? Well, the answer is— they're all getting sued for their crypto promotion! So if crypto is touted as being such a great fintech investment, why are these celebrities getting sued for promoting them? What's even going on with FTX and all the collapses to begin with? Following the news of these celebrities getting into the legal cross hairs of crypto, the SEC has filed legal actions against Coinbase and Binance for securities violations. On this episode of the Cut to the Chase: Podcast, Lee Reiners, educator for the Duke Financial Economics Center, and a leading expert in financial technology law, will share his insights on the latest legal issues and regulatory oversight in crypto. We are here to debunk and explain the common myths about crypto and the law. Join Gregg and Lee on "Cut to the Chase" as they discuss how to: Delve into the world of crypto regulation and how it affects the United States market landscape. Learn the major risks and challenges that crypto enthusiasts and investors must be aware of for a successful journey in this industry. Grasp the significance of the debate surrounding the classification of cryptocurrencies and why it matters for your investments. Understand the pressing need for robust investor protection measures in the rapidly changing crypto industry. Appreciate the importance of strong governance and risk management in crypto firms, paving the way for a more trustworthy and reliable market Stay ahead of the crypto game and join us for a deep dive into this fascinating and rapidly-changing space! The resources mentioned in this episode are: Visit Duke Law's website to learn more about their fintech law and policy courses taught by Lee Reiners. Consider investing in crypto, but do your research and understand the risks involved. If you are a crypto firm, seek out high-quality legal advice to navigate the complex regulatory landscape. Stay informed about the latest news and developments in the crypto world by regularly reading reputable news sources such as The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. Consider diversifying your portfolio to include a variety of assets, including traditional financial assets and alternative assets like crypto. To learn more about mass tort law cases and lawyer best practices, subscribe to the Cut to the Chase: Podcast with Gregg Goldfarb. This episode was produced and brought to you by Reignite Media (Follow them @reignite.media).

CISSP Cyber Training Podcast - CISSP Training Program
CCT 030 - Understanding Legal and Regulatory Issues in Cyber Security (Domain 1)

CISSP Cyber Training Podcast - CISSP Training Program

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 32:47 Transcription Available


Principled
S9E8 | Under pressure: How boards are facing today's global, regulatory issues

Principled

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 33:07


Corporate boards are feeling more pressure than ever from a variety of stakeholders—government prosecutors and regulators, institutional investors, corporate activists, consumers, and others seeking responsible change in an ever-changing global economy. As the concept of both corporate and individual accountability continues to expand, how can boards adapt their approach to governance and oversight to meet these increasingly complex expectations? In this episode of LRN's Principled Podcast, host Susan Divers is joined by Michael Volkov, the CEO of the Volkov Law Group and author of the recent white paper “Directors Dancing on the Head of a Pin: Corporate Boards Face Escalating Risks and Enforcement Challenges.” Listen in as they discuss the global challenges corporate boards are facing in 2023, and the steps they can take to meet regulatory pressures.    Guest: Michael Volkov Michael Volkov specializes in ethics and compliance, white collar defense, government investigations, and internal investigations. Michael devotes a significant portion of his practice to anti-corruption, sanctions, trade, antitrust, and AML compliance and defense. He regularly assists clients on FCPA, UK Bribery Act, AML, OFAC, Export-Import, Securities Fraud, and other issues.  Michael has extensive trial experience and has developed a problem-solving approach to serve client needs. He has extensive contacts in the federal government and on Capitol Hill. Given his broad government experience, he represents clients in federal and state court, before the Justice Department and other federal agencies, and on Capitol Hill.   Prior to launching his own law firm, Mr. Volkov was a partner at LeClairRyan (2012-2013); Mayer Brown (2010-2012), Dickinson Wright (2008-2010); Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Department of Justice (2008); Chief Counsel, Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism and Homeland Security, House Judiciary Committee (2005-2008); and Counsel, Senate Judiciary Committee (2003-2005); Assistant US Attorney, United States Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia (1989-2005); and a Trial Attorney, Antitrust Division, United States Department of Justice (1985-1989).  Mr. Volkov resides in Washington, D.C., San Diego, California, and Marsala, Italy, with his wife and six children. He and his wife enjoy traveling, the arts, and philanthropic activities. Mr. Volkov is an avid tennis player.    Host: Susan Divers Susan Divers is the director of thought leadership and best practices with LRN Corporation. She brings 30+ years' accomplishments and experience in the ethics and compliance arena to LRN clients and colleagues. This expertise includes building state-of-the-art compliance programs infused with values, designing user-friendly means of engaging and informing employees, fostering an embedded culture of compliance, and sharing substantial subject matter expertise in anti-corruption, export controls, sanctions, and other key areas of compliance. Prior to joining LRN, Mrs. Divers served as AECOM's Assistant General for Global Ethics & Compliance and Chief Ethics & Compliance Officer. Under her leadership, AECOM's ethics and compliance program garnered six external awards in recognition of its effectiveness and Mrs. Divers' thought leadership in the ethics field. In 2011, Mrs. Divers received the AECOM CEO Award of Excellence, which recognized her work in advancing the company's ethics and compliance program. Before joining AECOM, she worked at SAIC and Lockheed Martin in the international compliance area. Prior to that, she was a partner with the DC office of Sonnenschein, Nath & Rosenthal. She also spent four years in London and is qualified as a Solicitor to the High Court of England and Wales, practicing in the international arena with the law firms of Theodore Goddard & Co. and Herbert Smith & Co. She also served as an attorney in the Office of the Legal Advisor at the Department of State and was a member of the U.S. delegation to the UN working on the first anti-corruption multilateral treaty initiative.  Mrs. Divers is a member of the DC Bar and a graduate of Trinity College, Washington D.C. and of the National Law Center of George Washington University. In 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 Ethisphere Magazine listed her as one the “Attorneys Who Matter” in the ethics & compliance area. She is a member of the Advisory Boards of the Rutgers University Center for Ethical Behavior and served as a member of the Board of Directors for the Institute for Practical Training from 2005-2008. She resides in Northern Virginia and is a frequent speaker, writer and commentator on ethics and compliance topics.   For a transcript of this podcast, please visit the episode page at LRN.com.

Macro Musings with David Beckworth
Peter Conti-Brown on the Legal and Regulatory Issues Facing the Fed and Financial Markets

Macro Musings with David Beckworth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 52:31


Peter Conti-Brown is an associate professor of financial regulation and legal studies at the University of Pennsylvania and is a non-resident fellow at the Brookings Institution. Peter is also a returning guest to Macro Musings, and rejoins the podcast to talk about some of the big legal and regulatory issues facing the financial and monetary policy space today. Specifically, David and Peter discuss the debt ceiling crisis, Fed master accounts, the current state of cryptocurrency, the implications of the Federal Reserve Accountability Act, and the most significant court cases facing the central bank today.   Transcript for the episode can be found here.   Peter's Twitter: @PeterContiBrown Peter's UPenn profile The Wharton Initiative on Financial Policy and Regulation's website   David Beckworth's Twitter: @DavidBeckworth Follow us on Twitter: @Macro_Musings   Click here for the latest Macro Musings episodes sent straight to your inbox! Check out our new Macro Musings merch here!   Related Links:   *The Contingent Origins of Financial Legislation* by Peter Conti-Brown and Brian Feinstein   *Let Crypto Burn* by Stephen Cecchetti and Kim Schoenholtz   *Mint the Coin? Buy Back Bonds? 7 ‘Gimmicks' for Dodging the Debt Limit* by Jeff Stein   Peter Conti-Brown's Bonus Segment with David Beckworth

NextGen®️ Advisors Podcast
Top Regulatory Issues for Physicians Groups to Watch in 2023

NextGen®️ Advisors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 27:11


NextGen® Advisor Graham Brown sits down with Chris Emper, NextGen Healthcare's Government Affairs Advisor, who gives providers his legislative 411 for the new year.

Consumer Finance Monitor
A Look at the Consumer Financial Products Offered by Fintechs and the Regulatory Issues They Raise, with Special Guests Penny Lee, Financial Technology Association (FTA), and Gerron Levi, American Fintech Council (AFC)

Consumer Finance Monitor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 66:22


We begin with a discussion of the goals and themes of FTA's recent summit and AFC's advocacy regarding retention of the strategic plan option under the Community Reinvestment Act. We then discuss consumer benefits of buy-now-pay-later (BNPL) and regulatory concerns raised by the CFPB in its BNPL report, state level regulatory issues facing fintechs, the Treasury's report on bank/fintech relationships and takeaways for fintechs, consumer benefits of earned wage access products and artificial intelligence and regulatory concerns raised by the CFPB, and reactions to the CFPB's Section 1033 rulemaking. Alan Kaplinsky, Senior Counsel in Ballard Spahr's Consumer Financial Services Group, leads the discussion.

The Paychex Business Series Podcast with Gene Marks - Coronavirus
Top Regulatory Issues Facing Businesses in 2023

The Paychex Business Series Podcast with Gene Marks - Coronavirus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 8:35


Planning ahead, especially when it comes to regulatory and compliance requirements, can keep your business running smoothly. In this episode of the “Week in Review,” host Gene Marks talks about the laws that could impact how you fund your business, start a workplace retirement plan, classify your workers, and more. Listen to the podcast. DISCLAIMER: The information presented in this podcast, and that is further provided by the presenter, should not be considered legal or accounting advice, and should not substitute for legal, accounting, or other professional advice in which the facts and circumstances may warrant. We encourage you to consult legal counsel as it pertains to your own unique situation(s) and/or with any specific legal questions you may have.

The Kevin Rooke Show
E78: Marco Argentieri on Building Fuji Money Using the Lightning Network & Liquid Sidechain

The Kevin Rooke Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 58:31


Marco Argentieri is the co-founder of Fuji Money, a non-custodial platform for issuing Bitcoin-backed stablecoins and synthetic assets using the Lightning Network and Bitcoin's Liquid sidechain. In our conversation we discussed how Fuji works, the concept of over-collateralized lending, and why Fuji is building on Lightning and Liquid. → Fuji Money: https://fuji.money/ Sponsors → Voltage: https://voltage.cloud?utm_source=kevinrooke&utm_medium=Youtube&utm_campaign=1mo → Stakwork: https://stakwork.com/ This show is a Lightning podcast. That means instead of asking for likes or shares, I ask for sats. The best way to show your support is to download Fountain from the App Store, load your wallet with some sats, and send them over the Lightning Network to kerooke@fountain.fm. → Fountain: https://www.fountain.fm/ → More Episodes: https://play.fountain.fm/show/P6XXuSPg6f2rj4ECB0fT → Lightning Address: ⚡kerooke@fountain.fm Links → Stack Sats: https://www.stacksats.how/ → Twitter: https://twitter.com/kerooke → Books: https://www.kevinrooke.com/book-recommendations → Blog: https://www.kevinrooke.com/blog Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:07 - Marco Argentieri Intro 06:36 - Why Fuji Is Building on Lightning & Liquid 13:56 - How Does Fuji Money Work? 19:06 - Why Do We Need Over-Collateralized Lending? 34:13 - Fuji Money's Business Model 37:20 - How Fuji Interacts with the Lightning Network 41:28 - Fuji Roadmap 44:07 - Regulatory Issues with Issuing Stablecoins 49:17 - Ideas for Bitcoin Builders 52:32 - The Lightning Round

TradeInformer Podcast
Regulatory issues with Sophie Gerber

TradeInformer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 42:44


In this edition of the CFDs Weekly Podcast, we chat to regulatory expert Sophie Gerber about problems facing Aussie brokers, payments, Google policies and more. 

Recorded Time
#34 - Euzebiusz Jamrozik

Recorded Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 72:51


Euzebiusz works at the Monash Bioethics Centre (Monash University) and the Wellcome Centre for Ethics and Humanities (University of Oxford). He is also a clinical fellow at Melbourne Medical School. He is the co-author of Human Challenge Studies in Endemic Settings: Ethical and Regulatory Issues and has contributed to WHO Ethics Guidance documents on vector-borne diseases and human challenge studies.

The Crypto Overnighter
215:SEC Investigating Terraform Labs::Litecoin Faces Regulatory Issues::Custodia Bank Sues Federal Reserve

The Crypto Overnighter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 16:41


Heya Cryptozens, Tonight's Show: SEC Investigating Terraform Labs Litecoin Faces Regulatory Issues Custodia Bank Sues Federal Reserve It's 10 PM Pacific time and the date is June 9th, 2022. And welcome back to the Crypto Overnighter. My name is Nikodemus, I'll be your host. The cover model, mascot and co-host for this podcast is Tex and together we take a nightly look at the crypto, nft and metaverse space and the industry that surrounds it. Take a minute, go ahead and subscribe to the podcast now, because we're here at 10 PM every night so that when you leave in the morning, you're taking with you, the crypto news analysis you need to start your day.  And keep in mind, nothing in this show should ever be considered financial advice. Email: crypto.overnighter@gmail.com Salem Friends of Felines: https://sfof.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CryptoCorvus1 Torum: https://www.torum.com/u/corvusforge

Two and a Half Amigos
160 Bringing higher education scholarships to Defi w/ Ted Zipoy of Scholar.io

Two and a Half Amigos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 50:15 Transcription Available


Ted Zipoy is an Industrial Engineering student at NDSU. He is originally from Kimball, MN. Ted is involved with many clubs and activities on campus including Project P, a 3D printing club he started on the NDSU campus. Tedz.JPG Ted is passionate about innovation. He won NDSU's 2017 Innovation Challenge for championing the creation of the NDSU maker space. This will be his main project as a future UIF member. Ted also has a wide variety of internship experiences. During the school year, he works for Protosthetics assisting in the production of prosthetics and orthotics. He recently finished a summer internship with Boston Scientific where he was involved with continuous improvement projects in their interventional cardiology department. He will be returning there in the near future for a co-op opportunity. Ted is passionate and driven, and excited to be a part of such a dynamic community of learners and dreamers.  Outline of the Episode: ● [02:23] Introduction about Theodore Zipoy. ● [04:51] How does this deFi project co-relate to real world with student loan debt? ● [07:24] Student loan business? ● [09:31] Donor advised fund? ● [12:56] Evaluating hosting around subnet? ● [13:32] How to handling outside project that can influence your own project? ● [14:38] Decentralized crypto exchanges (DEXs)? ● [16:55] Idea of Centralized exchange? ● [19:05] Quality Audit? ● [21:30] How to attract people to Crypto space? ● [26:37] Building relationship with Universities? ● [31:38] Stand out moment in your education? ● [37:40] Regulatory Issues? ● [39:49] Trip to Barcelona (Avalanche Summit 2022). ● [42:27] Building a perfect team? ● [46:08] One thing on your bucket list? ● [46:58] One way trip to Mars?  Catch Theodore Zipoy Twitter: https://twitter.com/tedzipoy Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/theodore-zipoy/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tedzipoy/?hl=en  Connect with AmigosPC! Website: https://www.amigospc.net Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TwoandahalfAmigos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amigospc Twitter: https://twitter.com/AmigosPC  Check out Official AmigosPC Merch at: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/amigospc?ref_id=24626 Join the conversation with the Amigos by becoming a member of Amigos pc get direct access to our discord and other cool free stuff https://amigospc.supercast.tech/

Summit For Wellness Podcast
175- Benefits and Regulatory Issues of Compounding Pharmacies with Jim Hrncir

Summit For Wellness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 40:23


Jim Hrncir teaches us the benefits of compounding pharmacies and some regulatory issues they face.

Consumer Finance Monitor
The Business of Cryptocurrency: A Discussion of Key Regulatory Issues

Consumer Finance Monitor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 33:04


In addition to discussing what cryptocurrency is, we look at some of the regulatory rules that apply to this increasingly popular but complicated financial instrument, including registration and compliance program requirements, and consider how crypto exchanges, financial institutions, and other businesses should address crypto transactions involving unhosted digital wallets and requirements for the identification and reporting of counter-parties to transactions. Mike Robotti, a partner in Ballard Spahr's White Collar and Internal Investigations Group hosts the conversation, joined by Peter Hardy and Marjorie Peerce, partners in the Group.

Daily Tech Headlines
Nvidia may abandon ARM acquisition over regulatory issues – DTH

Daily Tech Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022


Nvidia may abandon ARM acquisition over regulatory issues, Coinbase adds new tax center to aid American customers with the IRS, and Google switches up FLoC for Topics. MP3 Please SUBSCRIBE HERE. You can get an ad-free feed of Daily Tech Headlines for $3 a month here. A special thanks to all our supporters–without you, noneContinue reading "Nvidia may abandon ARM acquisition over regulatory issues – DTH"

Listen To Your Gut » Podcast Feed
Dangers of Kombucha: Regulatory Issues & Contamination Risks

Listen To Your Gut » Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2021 6:45


Join me and Natasha Trenev, founder of Natren probiotics, as we discuss regulatory issues with commercial kombucha, as well as potential contamination dangers when making kombucha yourself. Don't forget to download my FREE eBook, What You Need to Know About Probiotics!  Check my probiotic cheat sheet + additional resources here, and learn even more at [...]

Bankless
96 - Web3 Gaming 101 | Amy Wu

Bankless

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 89:33


What is Crypto Gaming? Why is it important? What about Gaming NFTs? This is what we explore in this episode with Amy Wu, partner at Lightspeed Venture Partners. This is Crypto Gaming 101. The Web3 Gaming space is emerging from all sorts of angles, from normies to hardcore gamers to crypto natives—and each has a role to play as the ecosystem matures. Here are the 5 questions to answer in this episode: 1. What is Crypto Gaming and why is it important? What about casual & mobile gaming? 2. How do you identify the next Axie Infinity? 3. Why are Guilds important? Are they a good investment? 4. How do you earn in Crypto Gaming? 5. Where does meaning, value, and identity come into play? What about fun? With the Crypto Gaming Revolution well under way, Amy walks us through the fundamentals of the space and how to approach the future. -----

The CBD Ed Show with Ed Chaney
Encore Cannabis and psychedelics are such contentious regulatory issues.

The CBD Ed Show with Ed Chaney

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 55:50


Who are the players and what are some recent moves in the cannabis and psychedelic regulatory landscape? In this episode we are privileged to have insight from Sean Hardwick, a Regulatory Analyst at Mr. Cannabis Law. There are many un-answered legal questions from both the public as well as cannabis/psychedelic commerce and today we'll get a few of those questions answered.

Walton Productions Be EPIC Podcast
Carol Goforth on Cryptocurrency and Regulatory Issues

Walton Productions Be EPIC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 21:28


In this episode of Be EPIC, Matt is joined by Carol Goforth, university professor at the University of Arkansas School of Law. Carol specializes in business associations and securities regulations, and regulation of crypto assets and transactions. She is a published author and member of the Walton College Academic Faculty Network in the Blockchain Center of Excellence. Listen as Carol and Matt discuss the infrastructure bill and how cryptocurrency plays a role in it.

The CBD Ed Show with Ed Chaney
Cannabis and psychedelics are such contentious regulatory issues.

The CBD Ed Show with Ed Chaney

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 55:50


Who are the players and what are some recent moves in the cannabis and psychedelic regulatory landscape? In this episode we are privileged to have insight from Sean Hardwick, a Regulatory Analyst at Mr. Cannabis Law. There are many un-answered legal questions from both the public as well as cannabis/psychedelic commerce and today we'll get a few of those questions answered.

RISE Radio
Episode 2: Regulatory issues that commercial ACA plans need to watch in 2021

RISE Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 16:08


In this podcast, we explore some of the regulatory issues that commercial ACA plans needs to watch in 2021. Our guests are Gabriel McGlamery of Florida Blue's marketplace business and Josh Weisbrod of Network Health in Wisconsin, both members of the RISE Risk Adjustment Policy Committee.

LCIL International Law Seminar Series
LCIL Online Discussion Panel: 'International Law, Science and Technology in the Time of COVID-19'

LCIL International Law Seminar Series

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 90:00


Speakers: Prof Carlos Esposito, University Autónoma of Madrid: "Privacy and New Technologies in the Time of COVID-19" Dr Calvin Ho, University of Hong Kong: 'Ethical and Regulatory Issues in the Vaccine Race' Prof Bartha Maria Knoppers, McGill University: 'The Right to Benefit From Science and Genomic Data Sharing in the Time of COVID-19' Prof Jorge Viñuales, University of Cambridge: 'Regulating new zoonotic disease outbreaks: international legal frames' Moderator: Dr Rumiana Yotova, University of Cambridge