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Credit Union Regulatory Guidance Including: NCUA, CFPB, FDIC, OCC, FFIEC
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This podcast provides you the ability to listen to new regulatory guidance issued by the National Credit Union Administration, and occasionally the F D I C, the O C C, the F F I E C, or the C F P B. We will focus on new and material agency guidance, and historically important and still active guidance from past years that NCUA cites in examinations or conversations. This podcast is educational only and is not legal advice. We are sponsored by Credit Union Exam Solutions Incorporated. We also ...
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Financial Forward with Jim McCarthy Explore the Future of Consumer Finance, Banking Regulation, and FinTech Innovation Financial Forward is the essential podcast for professionals in finance, compliance, and innovation. Hosted by Jim McCarthy, founding member of the CFPB and expert in regulatory risk management, each episode features in-depth conversations with leaders from banks, credit unions, fintech companies, and regulatory agencies. 🎯 What You’ll Learn: Consumer finance trends and poli ...
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Get the best reporting and storytelling on television from 60 Minutes - on your schedule. Now you can listen to the show in its entirety every week. 60 Minutes is the most successful broadcast in television history with more than 80 Emmys under its belt. 60 Minutes offers unbiased reporting on politics, in-depth investigations and important adventures from around the world- like no one else. 60 Minutes listeners can use discount code "MINUTES20" for 20% off all 60 Minutes products on Paramou ...
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Welcome to The Moneypot, the podcast from Money20/20. Money Changed. Know more!
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Khannecting The Dots is your guide to understanding a rapidly changing world. Each episode will break down today’s most complex global issues-from politics and economics to technology, culture, and beyond-connecting headlines to real-world impact. Whether you're plugged in or playing catch-up, this show gives you the clarity to stay informed and engaged.
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ACUMA’s ONpoint Podcast series features some of the mortgage lending industry’s leading lights offering strategic insights and sound solutions to the challenges lenders face every day. In addition, each episode ends with a little bit of humor to help reset the tone of your day. Both personally and professionally, Onpoint Podcasts are an excellent investment of small amounts of time in return for great rewards.
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Want to know what’s going on in the credit union industry? From CUSOs to regulatory (and everything in between) we’ll talk about relevant topics and how they could affect you and your business.
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Stay ahead of the curve by hearing from the world’s top thinkers in fintech, financial intelligence, financial data, open banking, lending data, financial wellness, personal finance, banking data, and AI in fintech
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Minimum Competence is your daily companion for legal news, designed to bring you up to speed on the day’s major legal stories during your commute home. Each episode is short, clear, and informative—just enough to make you minimally competent on the key developments in law, policy, and regulation. Whether you’re a lawyer, law student, journalist, or just legal-curious, you’ll get a smart summary without the fluff. A full transcript of each episode is available via the companion newsletter at ...
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Welcome to Compliance 911, a no-nonsense, cut to the point, style show for today’s busy bank and credit union compliance professionals. With this series of bi-weekly shows our goal is to boil down some of today’s hottest regulatory compliance topics in quick and easy to digest 5-10 minute episodes so you can get the information you want and get on with your day. We’ll be discussing topics like CRA, HMDA, Fair Lending, Anti Money Laundering, and so much more. Don’t forget to subscribe and tel ...
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Banking with Interest, a podcast by IntraFi, features in-depth analysis and insight into the policy changes reshaping the banking industry. With insightful interviews and previews of pending policy challenges, the podcast is an essential listen for anyone connected to the financial services industry. Banking with Interest is hosted by Rob Blackwell, an award-winning former journalist with more than two decades of experience as an expert on financial services policy. He is now Chief Content O ...
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Don’t let bad credit hold you back from getting the things you need. With New Horizon Business Service, you can get the store credit you deserve, even with a bad credit score.
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Bennett and Cas discuss historical moments in the cryptocurrency and finance industries, focusing on frauds, hacks, exit scams, and other malfeasance.
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Join host Joel Simon and guests as they discuss important and emerging topics impacting various industries in 15 minutes or less.
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Auto Finance News is pleased to present The Roadmap, the podcast on best practices and trending topics in automotive lending and leasing. If you are in auto finance, this is your podcast. Auto Finance News, published by Royal Media, is the flagship publication for the auto finance industry. Published since 1996, Auto Finance News is the nation’s leading source for news, insights and analysis on automotive lending and leasing. Auto Finance News offers a Premium subscription service, which inc ...
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Want to keep on the pulse of banking innovation? “Banking on Disruption Daily” delivers a power-packed 3-minute dose of the hottest financial headlines. From fintech breakthroughs to regulatory shakeups, we distill the day's most crucial banking news. Perfect for industry pros and curious minds alike. Tune in daily and stay ahead in the fast-paced world of finance!
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The Global Financial Markets podcast helps clients deal with the legal and business challenges resulting from the ongoing turbulence in worldwide financial markets. By mobilizing our global resources from multiple practices and offices, the podcast provides clients with knowledgeable and timely counsel on a broad spectrum of their legal needs.
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Murmurings: highlighting best practices around financial education, financial well-being, philosophy and philanthropy in the credit union space. Whether it’s collaborating on projects, convening resources, igniting passion, honoring leaders, or making financial education meaningful, the Foundation represents credit unions at the national level, kick starting their efforts to strengthen the financial well-being of everyone in their community.
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The Global Financial Markets podcast helps clients deal with the legal and business challenges resulting from the ongoing turbulence in worldwide financial markets. By mobilizing our global resources from multiple practices and offices, the podcast provides clients with knowledgeable and timely counsel on a broad spectrum of their legal needs.
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Legal News and Review is an award-winning series with the Award of Excellence from the Florida bar & is a popular program that has been on the air for over 10 years. This is a real problem solver broadcast using the law with your moderator and executive producer Phillip Bell, featuring hosts attorney Eric Yankwitt & guest hosting the Honorable Judge Jeffrey R Levenson, this is a weekly program Also, was broadcast on iHeart & TuneIn, iRadio now apps. Exclusively now Podcast. on 8 top podcast ...
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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Consumer Credit Card Market Report
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10:09www.marktreichel.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-treichel/ Episode Title Credit Card Risk, Consumer Stress, and the 18 Percent Reality Episode Description In this episode, Samantha Shares reviews key findings from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s latest Consumer Credit Card Market Report and explains what they mean for credit unions.…
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Legal News for Tues 12/30 - NIH Grant Second Look, CFPB in Life Support, Circuit Split Over NLRB Constitutional Questions and Year-End Tax Column Wrap
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9:08This Day in Legal History: Fundamental Laws of 1906 On December 30, 1905, Tsar Nicholas II signed the “Fundamental Laws of 1906,” marking a pivotal moment in the Russian Empire’s struggle between autocracy and constitutionalism. This act came in response to the Revolution of 1905, a period of mass unrest fueled by political repression, economic har…
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Inside The Road To Housing, CFPB Turmoil, And A Possible Shutdown
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27:48Housing policy is moving, stalling, and evolving all at once, so we brought in policy analyst Joel Herberman, from Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, to cut through the noise. We begin with the Road to Housing Act, its removal from the defense bill, and how the House’s Housing for the 21st Century Act could still deliver meaningful reforms. From stre…
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EP 23: How Corporate Power Destroyed the CFPB
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21:42In this episode, I trace how corporate power and political influence destroyed the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, silencing the only federal agency whose sole mission was protecting ordinary consumers. From real-world cases to court rulings and donor pressure, this is the story of what happens when the watchdog is taken off the beat. Check o…
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CFPB State Regulator Portal: Turning Complaints Into Real Supervisory Yield
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1:04:09Send us a text Episode Description In this episode of Financial Forward, host Jim McCarthy sits down with John McNamara, former Principal Assistant Director for Markets at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). Together, they pull back the curtain on how complaint data actually powered markets, supervision, and enforcement inside the Bure…
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The MoneyPot Live: Greenwashing 101: How to Spot (and Avoid) Corporate BS with Sylvie Gibert, Chief Sustainability Officer, Thales
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22:25In this compelling episode of The MoneyPot Live, we dive deep into the world of corporate sustainability with Sylvie Gibert, Chief Sustainability Officer at Thales. As sustainability becomes a critical focus for businesses worldwide, the rise of greenwashing—misleading claims about environmental practices—poses a significant challenge for consumers…
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Legal News for Thurs 1/8 - Politics and the DOJ, UK Scrutinizes Grok Because the US Never Will, and Ford's $100m Fraud Claim Against Attorneys
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6:23This Day in Legal History: George Washington Delivers First State of the Union Address On January 8, 1790, President George Washington delivered the first State of the Union address to a joint session of the U.S. Congress in New York City, the temporary capital of the United States. This moment marked the formal inauguration of a constitutional dut…
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Legal News for Weds 1/7 - Maduro Immunity Fight, Reiner Murder Case, Meta Section 230 and Major Class Action Appeals in 26
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7:42This Day in Legal History: Nixon’s Plumbers On January 7, 1972, President Richard Nixon announced the formation of a special unit within the White House to investigate and prevent leaks of classified information, which would eventually evolve into the so-called “Plumbers” unit. This decision followed the publication of the Pentagon Papers by Daniel…
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How A Credit Union Lender Turned A Conference Debut Into A Career Breakthrough
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41:03The market didn’t get easier last year, so we sharpened our approach. We invited mortgage loan officer Allie Hager to discuss a year of stretching her skills, finding her voice at ACUMA's Make Your Mark Annual Conference in Denver, and transforming a 10-minute ACUMAx talk into a playbook for sustainable growth at a credit union. The big idea is bol…
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Legal News for Tues 1/6 - Barry Pollack Represents Maduro, Conservative NLRB Shift, Wisconsin Judge Resigns and Hawaii's Cruise Inclusive Lodging Tax
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8:07This Day in Legal History: January 6 Insurrection On January 6, 2021, a significant and unprecedented legal and constitutional crisis unfolded in the United States. As a joint session of Congress convened to certify the Electoral College results of the 2020 presidential election, a mob of supporters of then-President Donald Trump stormed the U.S. C…
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Julieann Thurlow, president and CEO of Reading Cooperative Bank, talks about the opportunities and challenges for community banks this year. She discusses the economic conditions, how community banks can innovate and where she'd like to see changes by policymakers.By IntraFi
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Auto lenders, dealers look to tax season for boost
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6:53Auto dealers are expecting a strong tax season to spur a sales jolt early this year, but lenders and dealers are split on their full-year outlook amid rising vehicle prices and macroeconomic challenges facing consumers. Other factors that market participants are monitoring include how fluctuating interest rates and unemployment will affect consumer…
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Legal News for Mon 1/5 - Maduro, Trump Judicial Appointment Slowdown, Law School Loan Limits in 2026 and the Year of Copyright AI Battles
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7:51This Day in Legal History: Federal Court Strikes Down “Balanced Treatment” Law in Arkansas On January 5, 1982, a federal district court in Arkansas issued a landmark ruling in McLean v. Arkansas Board of Education, striking down a state law that required public schools to give “balanced treatment” to both evolution and creation science. The law, kn…
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NCUA Guidelines for Safeguarding Member Information.
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8:37www.marktreichel.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-treichel/ Changes for Guidelines for Safeguarding Member Information – 12 CFR 748 Appendix A NCUA is proposing to remove Appendix A to part 748, guidelines for safeguarding member information, from the Code of Federal Regulations. Are you worried about an NCUA exam in process or looming on the h…
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01/04/2026: Maduro, Here Come the Humanoids, Alysa Liu
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46:59After the U.S military’s overnight strike on Venezuela and capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, correspondent Scott Pelley reports on the recent events and the criminal charges they face. Pelley interviews former DEA special agent Sandy Gonzalez, who helped lead the investigation that led to Maduro's 2020 indic…
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In Episode 25 of Khannecting the Dots, I come full circle — back to one of the main issues that pushed me to start this show: DEI. After Trump blamed DEI for everything from plane crashes to institutional failure, corporations raced to roll back diversity programs. But the backlash was never really about policy — it was about power. This episode br…
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'Optimism is a moral duty': Paul Achleitner
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18:39The former Deutsche Bank chair and Goldman Sachs partner shares some of the leadership principles in his new book.
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Legal News for Mon 12/29 - CA Drops Rail Lawsuit, Tom Bodett Turns Out the Light on Motel 6, FBI in MN, NY Social Media Warning Law
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7:55This Day in Legal History: Wounded Knee On December 29, 1890, the U.S. Army’s 7th Cavalry Regiment surrounded a Lakota Sioux encampment near Wounded Knee Creek on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. The soldiers had orders to disarm the Lakota, who had recently fled the Standing Rock Reservation following the killing of Sitting Bull. Tensio…
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OCC: Semiannual Risk Perspective from the National Risk Committee, Fall 2025.
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6:58www.marktreichel.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-treichel/ Show Notes In this episode of Samantha Shares, we present an audio version of the Semiannual Risk Perspective from the National Risk Committee, Fall 2025, issued by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. This report provides a comprehensive overview of conditions in the federal…
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12/28/2025: Wood to Whiskey, The Tequila Heist, The Mezcaleros
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46:23With a history spanning 2,000 years and still playing a vital role in global commerce, the oak barrel, as correspondent Bill Whitaker discovers, is much more than just a container. Barrels are a vital ingredient, especially in the production of Bourbon whiskey – giving it all of its distinctive color and much of its taste. Whitaker takes us inside …
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Ep 24: Firing The Nurse: How Trump Is Dismantling of the Department of Education
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45:15Trump is dismantling the Department of Education. This episode examines how it’s happening, why now, and what it means for students, civil rights enforcement, and public education itself. Check out my substack page where I tackle some of the episode topics in depth and write about other issues our country and the world are facing today. https://sub…
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NCUA: Guidance on Response Programs for Unauthorized Access to Member Information and Member Notice
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7:40www.marktreichel.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-treichel/ Changes for Guidance on Response Programs for Unauthorized Access to Member Information and Member Notice – 12 CFR 748 Appendix B NCUA is proposing to remove Appendix B to part 748, guidance on response programs for unauthorized access to member information and member notice, from the …
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Legal News for Tues 12/23 - CFPB Funding Fights, Trump DEI Crackdown Hits Limits, Mercedes $120m Settlement and IRS VDP Reform
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7:21This Day in Legal History: Federal Reserve Act On December 23, 1913, President Woodrow Wilson signed the Federal Reserve Act into law, creating the Federal Reserve System, the central banking system of the United States. The law was the culmination of decades of debate over banking reform, intensified by the financial panic of 1907. The Act aimed t…
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The MoneyPot Live: The Role of JazzCash in Pakistan's Digital Payment Landscape with Murtaza Ali, President of JazzCash
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21:53We interview Murtaza Ali, CEO of JazzCash, at Money20/20 Asia. Tune in to hear about the transformative journey of JazzCash, a leading fintech in Pakistan, and its pivotal role in reshaping the financial landscape of the country. With a population of 240 million, Pakistan has long been a cash-based society, but JazzCash is driving a digital revolut…
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Affordability, repos, credit performance top concerns into 2026
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8:18An uptick in repossessions, continued affordability challenges and weakened credit performance are top of mind for lenders headed into 2026. The shutdown of several lenders this year combined with inflationary pressures is likely to contribute to more repossessions at the end of 2025 and in early 2026. By Dec. 31, repossession assignments nationall…
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Legal News for Mon 12/22 - 2026 Immigration Crackdowns Coming, Federal Judge Blocks HUD Changes, Skadden Arps as Trump's $100m Lap Dog
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6:58This Day in Legal History: Bernhard Goetz On this day in legal history, December 22, 1984, Bernhard Goetz shot and wounded four young Black men—Troy Canty, Barry Allen, Darrell Cabey, and James Ramseur—on a New York City subway train. Goetz, who was white, claimed the men had attempted to rob him and that he acted in self-defense. The case quickly …
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In our last government update podcast for 2025, Brian Tate, the IPA's CEO, talks about the past year's regulatory activity and what to expect as we move into the new year. He covers the revised advisory opinion for earned wage access products, opportunities to comment on the Prepaid Accounts Rule disclosures and the telephone consumer protection ac…
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GAO: FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANKS Role During Financial Stress and Members' Borrowing Trends and Outcomes
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9:15www.marktreichel.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-treichel/ "Most banks maintained relatively consistent reliance on Federal Home Loan Bank advances — including during periods of financial stress." — Government Accountability Office The GAO just dropped a detailed report examining the Federal Home Loan Bank system during COVID-19 and the March …
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12/21/2025: The Sherpas of Everest, Presenting the Kanneh-Masons
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47:02Correspondent Cecilia Vega journeys to the Himalayas for the adventure of a lifetime—trekking to Everest Base Camp at the foot of the world’s tallest mountain, Mount Everest. Guiding her is 19-year-old Nima Rinji Sherpa, the youngest person to summit all 14 of the world’s highest peaks. He embodies a new generation of Nepali climbers demanding reco…
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A Meaningful Detour: Caregiving, Grief, and Coming Back to Life (with Dr. Heidi Taylor, Ph.D.)
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39:43Send us a text Episode summary This Financial Forward episode steps away from the usual regulatory and industry focus to address what sits underneath every system: people navigating loss, depression, and the hidden strain of caregiving. Jim and Dr. Heidi Taylor, Ph.D. talk candidly about grief, what helps (and what harms) when others try to “suppor…
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Who Owns Your Customer Data? A Community Banking Wake-Up Call
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12:19Send us a text Episode summary Community banks and credit unions face growing pressure to digitize—but many are underserved (or boxed in) by the current fintech market. Adam Turmakhan explains what institutions stand to gain with modern data and AI, what they risk by delaying, and how vendor models that take control of customer data can undermine l…
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Legal News for Fri 12/19 - Trump Takes Aim at Green Card Lottery, ICE Blocking Judge Convicted, Epstein File Drama and No Tax on Car Loans is Bogus
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10:47This Day in Legal History: Entrapment as Defense On December 19, 1932, the U.S. Supreme Court decided Sorrells v. United States, a case that reshaped how American courts evaluate government conduct in criminal investigations. The case involved a Prohibition-era prosecution in which a federal agent repeatedly pressured the defendant to obtain illega…
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This episode focuses on common compliance problems under Regulation E, which governs electronic fund transfers and is designed to protect consumers using electronic channels such as ATMs, debit cards, online banking, and phone-initiated transfers. As electronic usage and fraud increase, regulators are finding frequent violations—especially around h…
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Legal News for Thurs 12/18 - Courts Block Trump CFPB Firings, Doctors Sue RFK Jr. HHS Over Vaccines, DC Guard Deployment Remains and Trump Ballroom Moves Forward
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6:50This Day in Legal History: Trump Impeached On December 18, 2019, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to impeach President Donald J. Trump, marking the third presidential impeachment in American history. The impeachment followed a months-long investigation centered on Trump’s dealings with Ukraine. House Democrats alleged that the president abus…
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In this episode, Tyler Seydel, the Chief Fintech Officer of Sunrise Banks talks about how the bank launched debit rewards cards, a type of card many thought was impossible after the Durbin Amendment. He discusses at the economics of its new rewards cards and what they tell us about how banks can innovate in the card space. He also discusses how deb…
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Legal News for Weds 12/17 - A Judge Revisits Trump's Deportation Policy, Judge Thapar's Xenophobia as "Constitutional Theory," and a $500m Avatar Suit
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7:15This Day in Legal History: Project Blue Book Ends On this day in legal history, December 17, 1969, the U.S. Air Force officially terminated Project Blue Book, its two-decade-long investigation into unidentified flying objects (UFOs). Launched in 1952 during a peak in UFO sightings and Cold War anxiety, Project Blue Book reviewed over 12,000 reports…
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All I Want for Xmas Is a OCC Digital Charter
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34:46As the year comes to a close, the OCC approved five crypto-related firms for new charters, a move that could have big consequences for the banking industry writ large. Ian Katz, managing partner at Capital Alpha Partners, discusses why the approvals happened, what they mean, and why banks may sue. He also tackles the other big issues of 2026 - M&A,…
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Legal News for Tues 12/16 - No Tax on Overtime is Bogus, Trump's $10b Lawsuit, Law School Enrollment Way Up, Ball Room Court Fight and SNAP Deadline Ruling
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9:30This Day in Legal History: West Coast Hotel On December 16, 1936, the US Supreme Court heard oral arguments in West Coast Hotel Co. v. Parrish, a case that would become a cornerstone in constitutional law and mark a significant turning point in the Court’s approach to economic regulation. At issue was the constitutionality of Washington State’s min…
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From day-trading bar mitzvah cash to founding Hiro: Ethan Bloch
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24:58The founder of Digit explains how he got into fintech and why he built an AI-meets-personal-finance app that launched in November.
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Dealers grapple with new registration requirements, ATPs rise
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8:25New identification requirements for vehicle registrations in Texas have prompted concerns from dealers and lenders about a potential increase in unregistered or uninsured cars on the road. The Texas Department of Motor Vehicles in a Nov. 19 bulletin clarified that documentation required to register vehicles or renew registrations cannot include exp…
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Legal News for Mon 12/15 - Judge on Trial over ICE Obstruction, CA Suing Trump Admin Over Trucker Language Rules, Setback for DOJ in Comey Case and $40m Verdict in J&J Trial
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6:43This Day in Legal History: Bill of Rights Ratified On December 15, 1791, the Bill of Rights was officially ratified, marking a foundational moment in American legal history. With Virginia becoming the crucial eleventh state to approve the measure, the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution achieved the three-fourths majority required for ado…
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NCUA Supervisory Committee Audit and Verfication Proposed Regulation
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11:27www.marktreichel.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-treichel/ Changes for Supervisory Committee Audits and Verifications – 12 CFR 715 NCUA is proposing to amend its regulations governing supervisory committee audits to eliminate unnecessary, redundant, and overly prescriptive provisions. Are you worried about an NCUA exam in process or looming on…
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12/14/2025: Germany Rearms, The Price of Life, Hoosier Hysteria
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47:37Germany is racing to rearm as the war in Ukraine shakes its sense of security, forcing the country to confront its military past as it strengthens its military might. Correspondent Bill Whitaker observes basic training in northwest Germany and speaks with defense minister Boris Pistorius in Berlin to find out how Germany plans to achieve its aim of…
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Legal News for Fri 12/12 - Trump Law Firm FOIA Lawsuit, Blocked ICE Detention for Abrego Garcia, Trump Loses on FEMA, and Threatens States on AI Regulations
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11:57This Day in Legal History: Bush v. Gore On December 12, 2000, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its landmark decision in Bush v. Gore, effectively ending the Florida recount and resolving the 2000 presidential election in favor of George W. Bush. The per curiam opinion held that the Florida Supreme Court’s method for ordering a manual recount violated …
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Legal News for Thurs 12/11 - Judge on Trial Over ICE Obstruction, Trump Wants His Face on Park Passes, No Tax On Social Security is a Lie and new AI Homicide Litigation
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9:11This Day in Legal History: Madoff Arrested On December 11, 2008, Bernard L. Madoff was arrested by federal agents and charged with securities fraud, marking the start of one of the most consequential white-collar crime cases in American legal history. Madoff, a former NASDAQ chairman and respected figure in the investment world, confessed to runnin…
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NCUA Announces Deregulation Project Consistent with Trump Presidential Order
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4:41www.marktreichel.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-treichel/ NCUA Announces Deregulation Project and First Round of Proposed Regulatory Changes Stakeholders Are Encouraged to Review Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Submit Comments ALEXANDRIA, VA (December 10, 2025) – The National Credit Union Administration today announced the first round of pr…
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Legal News for Weds 12/10 - Endangered Species in More Danger, Death Row Intellectual Disability Case, Jack Smith New Gig and DOJ Charges in Russian Cyberattacks
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7:39This Day in Legal History: Gregory v. Chicago On this day in legal history, December 10, 1968, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Gregory v. City of Chicago, a case involving the arrest of civil rights demonstrators under a local disorderly conduct ordinance. The demonstrators, led by comedian and activist Dick Gregory, had peacefully m…
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Our guest on this episode of Yodlee’s Data Driven Finance podcast is Amy Morris. Amy is Senior Director, ACH Network Rules at Nacha and prior to that, she was Business Leader for Global Operating Regulation Development at VISA. She is a true specialist in the electronic payments world, having worked for more than 15 years as part of multiple counci…
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