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ADJUSTED

Berkley Industrial Comp

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This is more than just a claims podcast. ADJUSTED, brought to you by Berkley Industrial Comp, is committed to changing the workers’ compensation insurance space to allow for a more holistic approach focusing on outcomes as well as the employer/injured worker experience. In an age where so much has become automated, we believe people matter! Together, we will take a deep dive with industry leaders who are changing the landscape of Workers’ Compensation to offer a new perspective on insurance. ...
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Welcome to The Coverage Forge, where complex commercial insurance gets hammered into simple, actionable insights. Hosted by Jessica Weaver, CIC | CEO & Founder of Iron Valley Insurance Group in Sheridan, Wyoming, this podcast cuts through industry jargon to deliver straight-talking advice for business owners, risk managers, and entrepreneurs. Each episode, we forge real solutions to real business challenges—from navigating workers' comp and liability coverage to understanding cyber insurance ...
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The Florida Insurance Roundup from Lisa Miller & Associates®

The Florida Insurance Roundup from Lisa Miller & Associates

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"The Florida Insurance Roundup" podcast from Lisa Miller & Associates® is your program on the people, issues, and regulations shaping Florida’s Insurance Market. Lisa, a former deputy insurance commissioner, brings you the latest developments in Property & Casualty, Healthcare, Workers' Compensation, Litigation, and Surplus Lines insurance from around the Sunshine State. She is a nationally-recognized disaster insurance and recovery expert. Based in the state capital of Tallahassee, Lisa Mil ...
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This show includes stories from real RescueMeds injured workers and their journey navigating through their workers comp attorneys, doctors and getting prescription medication. It will also include resource information for injured workers and news about workers compensation laws, insurance companies and PBMs (Prescription Benefit Managers).
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ReAudio goes beyond policies and regulations to explore the real impact of workers’ compensation. We break down key industry trends, workplace injury data, and best practices while diving into the human side of recovery. Through expert conversations and powerful stories, we uncover the challenges, emotions, and perspectives that shape the experience for employees and employers alike. Whether you’re an industry professional or just curious about the system behind workplace injuries, this podc ...
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What happens after a serious injury? Who do you turn to? Hear the authentic and inspirational stories of those injured at work or in an accident, their loved ones, and industry professionals. Our guests discuss their experiences living with a life-changing injury or their professional initiatives working towards making a difference within the insurance industry. Hosted by Andrea Mills, Chief Client Officer, and Melissa Coleman, Senior Vice President of Marketing for Ametros.
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TOA Storytellers is a down-to-earth, behind-the-scenes look at some of the most interesting people throughout the Workers' Comp, legal, business, and public life arenas and beyond. This podcast features interviews with some of the top comp risk management, WCAB, legal, business, political and creative minds anywhere. Hosted by Todd Olivas, Storytellers offers a rare sneak peek into the lives of these thought leaders. What is the story behind the person? What is their inspiration? What obstac ...
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Gain practical insights for safeguarding your restaurant's financial health and profitability on the Self Insurance Podcast. Hosted by Kaya Stanley, seasoned attorney and CEO of CRMBC, this series features insightful discussions with industry leaders and experienced operators. Learn how to navigate work comp challenges, optimize insurance strategies, and implement best practices from top performers and advisors in the restaurant industry. Success leaves clues, and this podcast is designed to ...
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Kitsap Matters

Kevin Campbell

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Kitsap Matters is a show focused on the unique people, places, and things of Kitsap County, Washington. The host, Kevin Campbell, spends time interviewing different people from around the area (including Poulsbo, Bremerton, Bainbridge Island, Kingston, Silverdale, Port Orchard, and more). While the host is the founder of Peaks Financial, a Poulsbo-based financial advisory firm, the show focuses on the things that matter most to Kitsap County residents; this includes family, occupation, recre ...
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Welcome to Counsel and Commentary, the ultimate podcast for entrepreneurial lawyers ready to take their practices to new heights. Each week, we dive deep into the business strategies, growth frameworks, and real-world lessons you didn’t learn in law school but absolutely need to build a thriving, sustainable firm. Whether you're a solo practitioner or running a small team, you'll discover actionable insights on leadership, marketing, client acquisition, systems building, and financial manage ...
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FraudFeed

Coalition Against Insurance Fraud

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Podcast reveals how costly insurance scams affect you ... amazing cases ... and how you can fight back. From the Coalition Against Insurance Fraud. www.insurancefraud.org
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Life can change in a flash, and the journey to recovery can be overwhelming. Dive deep into the stories of those who faced catastrophic injuries and emerged stronger, with renowned injury lawyer Clarke Speaks from Speaks Law Firm leading the way. In each episode, hear intimate interviews with survivors who've navigated the complex legal system with Clarke's expertise by their side, charting their path from despair to resilience. Discover how they found hope, purpose, and joy after their life ...
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Gen One Legacy

Peter Donisanu

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Making a generational impact starts with one: one person, one family, and one community. And so, the Gen One Legacy is our attempt to help first-gen tech professionals like you get your financial house in order so you can live your legacy. Hosted by Peter Donisanu, a Private Wealth Manager, this podcast serves to simplify your journey through the often-complex world of wealth management, tailored specifically for the first-generation impact-oriented tech worker. One person can’t change the w ...
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Send us a text What happens if you get hurt on the job and your employer doesn’t have workers’ compensation insurance? In this episode of The Verdict, Clarke Speaks and Brian Groesser unpack the challenges employees face when an employer fails to carry required coverage. Brian explains the role of the “uninsured docket,” why recovery is often limit…
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Send us a text The moments after a serious accident can be overwhelming. You’re hurt, confused, and wondering what to do next. In this video, catastrophic injury attorney Clarke Speaks explains the most important steps to take once the dust settles. He shares a powerful story about teaching his son how to stand up to a bully—and how that same minds…
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In this episode, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Susan Haussman-Collins, co-owner of Sound Repro Graphics. Susan shared her fascinating journey from Michigan to Bainbridge Island, from corporate advertising to co-owning one of Kitsap’s most beloved print shops. We talked about the evolution of print, the joys and challenges of small busines…
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In this episode of Kitsap Matters, I sat down with Steven Barela, a local Farmers Insurance agent who's building a life and business right here in our community. Steven shares his journey from owning a restaurant in Colorado to becoming an insurance professional in Kitsap County—and what it was like moving here sight unseen with twin toddlers in to…
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In this heartfelt episode of Kitsap Matters, I sit down with my good friend Sean Perry to trace his incredible journey—from his roots as a Marine’s son, to Division I athlete, to Sacramento firefighter, to musician and studio owner right here in Kitsap County. We talk about fatherhood, fitness, music, and what it means to keep pushing yourself—even…
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Host James Benham⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ is joined by David Bell from ALPS. David shares his expertise in driving innovation at the nation’s largest lawyers’ malpractice insurer. Discover how insurers in legal malpractice and P&C are rethinking risk, driving innovation, and shaping the next decade of change. This Episode is sponsored by ⁠⁠⁠⁠Terra, the Next …
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Considering a career in safety? Brandon Jones, MEM Director of Safety and Risk Services, shares insights from his 35-year career helping businesses create safer workplaces. Discover why communication skills matter as much as technical knowledge, how technology is changing the field, and why this profession offers meaningful opportunities to impact …
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Send us a text It’s easy to get frustrated with your workers’ comp claim. You’re not alone. Delays, restrictions, and tough assignments can make quitting feel like the only option—but it could be one of the costliest mistakes you make. In this episode of The Verdict, Clarke Speaks and Brian Groesser explain why voluntarily quitting your job during …
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A new report from Verisk predicts a “new reality” in future natural catastrophes, with unprecedented global losses to exceed $152 billion annually. It’s being driven by “frequency perils” − frequent events, such as daily afternoon summer storms and hurricanes, that are driving high-impact losses. Former Florida Deputy Insurance Commissioner Lisa Mi…
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When evidence is mostly memory and timing, how do you find the truth? We sit down with defense attorney Ryan Fremont, who blends courtroom craft with formal training in psychology to navigate some of the toughest cases in the legal system: sex crimes where the stakes are life-altering and the proof often lives in words, not lab results. Ryan walks …
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Host ⁠James Benham⁠ is joined by Steve Kappel from Safety National. Steve takes us inside the CIO’s lens on data, AI, and industry change. Discover why innovation from within matters, how global strategy conversations shape technology leadership, and why educating the industry on AI and data has never been more important. James Benham: https://www.…
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When workplace injuries become complex, high-dollar work comp claims, the financial impact extends far beyond immediate medical costs. MEM’s claims experts Shannon Fox and Lyndi Barthel share strategies for recognizing warning signs, managing costs, and successfully navigating the most challenging claims.…
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Send us a text Getting hurt on the job is stressful enough, but what if your employer refuses to file your workers’ comp claim? Today we’re talking about what really happens when an employer ignores an injury report or tries to pay you off under the table. Brian breaks down the official triggers for a claim, like $400 in medical expenses or more th…
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Send us a text Think twice before you hit “post.” In today’s world, social media could make or break a legal case. In this episode of The Verdict, Clarke talks with workers’ comp attorney Brian Groesser about how insurance companies and defense attorneys use social media to build or dismantle injury claims. Brian shares real stories from his time a…
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Hosts James Benham⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ & ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Rob Galbraith⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ are joined by Matt Crum from Frank Winston Crum Insurance. Matt shares his expertise leading with purpose in insurance. Discover how leaders can tackle industry challenges, strengthen workplace culture, leverage technology like AI, and prepare for the future of work. This…
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Send us a text When you get hurt at work, doing the “tough” thing is to work through the pain, but that can actually destroy your workers’ comp case. In this episode of The Verdict, Clarke Speaks and workers’ comp attorney Brian Groesser explain why delaying reporting an injury is one of the biggest mistakes employees make. Brian walks through a co…
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What if the secret to successful return-to-work for brain and spinal injury claimants lies not only in physical recovery, but in how we understand—and change—behavior? At Craig Hospital, Board Certified Behavior Analyst Arielle Reindeau reveals a pioneering model where behavioral science drives better therapy participation, faster progress, and ult…
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Ever wondered what truly separates a $30,000 settlement from a $1.3 million payout? In this eye-opening conversation with personal injury and workers' compensation attorney David Lupoff, we pull back the curtain on how insurance companies systematically minimize injury claims—and how the right legal strategy can transform your case. David shares th…
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Medicare Open Enrollment is here (October 15 - December 7), and there are federal rules you MUST know before meeting with any Medicare agent. In this essential episode, Licensed Medicare Specialist Jennifer DaFoe from Iron Valley Insurance Group explains the critical Scope of Appointment (SOA) requirements that protect consumers and ensure complian…
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Send us a text Imagine getting hurt at work, loving your job, and then being told you may have to resign just to settle your workers’ comp case. It’s a shocking reality many injured employees face. In this episode of The Verdict, Clarke and workers’ comp attorney Brian Groesser explain why insurance companies often demand resignations as part of a …
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Ever gotten an insurance bill that made you want to switch companies immediately? Meet Dave - a frustrated customer who thought his auto insurance rates doubled overnight and decided to "find something cheaper." But what seemed like a simple case of price shopping turned into a masterclass in why the cheapest option isn't always the smartest choice…
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Patents represent one of the most powerful yet misunderstood business assets available to entrepreneurs. In this eye-opening conversation with patent attorney Emmanuel Coffey, we uncover the essential knowledge every business owner needs about intellectual property protection. Coffey, who transitioned from a 19-year engineering career to patent law…
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Episode Overview In today's litigation-heavy business environment, one overlooked detail in your subcontractor agreements could expose your business to millions in liability. This eye-opening episode of Insurance Insights tackles the complex but crucial world of indemnity clauses, contractual risk transfer, and why having a CIC-designated insurance…
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Hosts James Benham⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ & ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Rob Galbraith⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ are joined by Stan Smith from Gradient AI. Stan shares his expertise in advancing workers’ comp through AI partnerships and predictive intelligence. Discover how Gradient’s partnership with Terra gives adjusters earlier insight into high-risk claims, reduces costs, and im…
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Starting June 2025, Wyoming Medicare beneficiaries get a powerful new right – the Birthday Rule. Learn how this annual 63-day window lets you switch Medicare Supplement plans without medical underwriting, potentially saving thousands on premiums. Perfect for anyone stuck in expensive Plan F or looking for better Medigap rates. We explain exactly ho…
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Send us a text Getting injured at work is stressful enough and navigating workers’ comp on top of that can feel overwhelming. In this episode of The Verdict, lead workers’ comp attorney Brian Groesser joins Clarke to walk through the very first steps you should take after a workplace injury. From seeking immediate medical attention to documenting t…
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Stephen Steele brings nearly five decades of family law experience to this revealing conversation about what really happens in divorce and custody cases. Drawing from his 47-year career, Steele offers a rare glimpse into the evolution of family law and shares critical insights that could save clients thousands in legal fees and heartache. The conve…
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What makes workers' compensation work better? Our Season 9 wrap-up brings together key voices from across the industry to reflect on the episodes that shaped our understanding of what truly matters in claims management. The conversation takes a fascinating turn when Matt Yehling shares how going beyond minimum requirements created life-changing res…
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Safety habits don't clock out when you do. The same hazards that cause workplace injuries occur just as frequently at home. MEM Safety and Risk Services Regional Manager Sheila Schmidt shares how to apply workplace safety principles at home, build a family safety culture, and create consistent awareness that protects you everywhere.…
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"Your Deductible Isn't What You Think" Think your wind and hail deductible is still that comfortable $1,000 from a few years ago? Think again. In this eye-opening episode, we reveal the industry shift that's blindsided Wyoming homeowners – the death of fixed-dollar deductibles and the rise of percentage-based deductibles that could cost you $8,000,…
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Manufacturing Interrupted: Protecting Production When Disaster Strikes" Iron Valley Insurance Group's owner and Commercial Risk Strategist, Jessica Weaver, CIC, presents this essential four-part series specifically designed for manufacturers facing unprecedented business interruption risks in today's complex supply chain environment. Manufacturing …
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Protecting Your Business Future: The Hidden Crisis in Business Income Insurance Iron Valley Insurance Group's owner and Commercial Risk Strategist, Jessica Weaver, CIC, presents this critical four-part podcast series examining the devastating reality that 40% of businesses never reopen after a major disaster—not because of property damage, but due …
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The Independent Advantage: Why Your Local Insurance Agent Beats the Algorithm In this eye-opening episode, we pull back the curtain on one of the insurance industry's best-kept secrets: the power of working with a local independent insurance agency. While millions click through apps and dial 1-800 numbers for their insurance needs, savvy consumers …
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When Handshakes Meet Lawsuits: Why Your Unsigned Contract Review Could Cost Millions In this inaugural episode of The Coverage Forge, we expose the hidden insurance trap that's bankrupting businesses across America—contractual compliance failures. Learn how a Wyoming contractor lost everything despite having insurance, simply because they never sho…
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Send us a text What happens if you’re hurt at work and someone outside your employer is responsible? In this episode of The Verdict, lead workers’ comp attorney Brian Groesser joins Clarke to explain how workers’ comp and third-party negligence claims overlap, and why that makes your case more complex. Brian walks through real-world scenarios, like…
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An article in the Wall Street Journal suggests that Florida’s property insurance market is inherently flawed and financially shaky, under the review of a smaller ratings company. It cites the 12 insurance company insolvencies between 2019 and 2023 in a market painted as over-reliant on reinsurance. Former Florida Deputy Insurance Commissioner Lisa …
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Have you ever wondered what really happens behind the scenes of high-stakes personal injury litigation? Attorney Robert Doig pulls back the curtain on the complex world of trucking accidents, construction injuries, and wrongful death cases in this revealing conversation. Drawing from his unique background as a former prosecutor, Doig explains how c…
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Send us a text When you’re injured at work, you might assume workers’ comp will cover everything, from lost wages to pain and suffering. But the reality is very different. In this episode of The Verdict, lead workers’ comp attorney Brian Groesser joins Clarke to break down exactly what benefits you’re entitled to—and what you’re not—under North Car…
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Three generations of legal wisdom converge as father-daughter team Roger and Anna Henson share eye-opening insights about estate planning that could save your family from unnecessary heartache and conflict. The Hensons cut through common misconceptions about wills versus trusts, revealing that contrary to popular belief, trusts aren't always the su…
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The digital revolution has transformed insurance fraud investigation from cassette tapes to AI algorithms, yet the foundational skills remain surprisingly human. Larry Henning, Senior Vice President of Anti-Fraud and Special Investigations at Allied Universal Services, brings 47 years of investigative expertise to this eye-opening conversation abou…
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When treatment isn't progressing or complications arise in workers' compensation claims, second medical opinions can provide crucial clarity. MEM Claims Operations Manager Shannon Fox shares the warning signs that signal when a second opinion is needed, how state laws affect the process, and how employers can navigate these situations effectively t…
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In this episode of Kitsap Matters, we sit down with Tara Scouten—real estate professional, community connector, and live music advocate. Tara shares her inspiring journey from growing up in Minnesota to becoming a trusted name in Kitsap’s real estate scene. But this episode goes far beyond real estate. We talk about the power of giving back, why sh…
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What happens when life changes in an instant? When a routine drive becomes a lifelong disability? When a family vacation ends in unimaginable tragedy? Behind the headlines of catastrophic accidents lies a complex legal world few understand until they're thrust into it. Steve Labriola, founder of Fellows Labriola and seasoned litigation specialist, …
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Send us a text You got injured at work, but you failed a drug test. Does that mean your workers’ comp case is over? Not necessarily. In this episode of The Verdict, lead workers’ comp attorney Brian Groesser joins Clarke to unpack one of the most misunderstood defenses in workers’ compensation law: intoxication. We’ll explain why a positive drug or…
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Send us a text Does it matter whose fault it was when you’re injured on the job? It’s one of the most common (and most misunderstood) questions in workers’ comp, and this episode of The Verdict, aims to set the record straight. Workers’ comp attorney Brian Groesser explains why fault doesn’t matter in most North Carolina workers’ compensation claim…
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What happens in your brain after a workplace injury? When physical pain meets anxiety, sleep disruption, and the stress of uncertain recovery, it can trigger a neurological downward spiral that feels impossible to escape. But neuroscience offers powerful insights into breaking this cycle. In this fascinating conversation with Dr. Alex Korb, neurosc…
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Most business owners know that payroll affects their work comp premium. Did you know it also determines who's covered if an injury happens? From naming the wrong business entity to classifying subcontractors, payroll mistakes can create coverage gaps and surprises at audit time. MEM Underwriting Specialist Tammy Canton shares how to protect your bu…
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Let us know how you're enjoying the show or ideas for any future topics! In this episode of It’s Settled, we sit down with James Benham, Co-Founder and CEO of JBK, a global tech and consulting firm he built from his college dorm room into a 280-person powerhouse spanning three continents. James shares his entrepreneurial journey, the lessons he’s l…
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