Compliance Podcast Network’s Podcasts for Thursday, December 19, 2024

Compliance Podcast Network’s Podcasts for Thursday, December 19, 2024





FEATURED PODCAST OF THE DAY

Everything Compliance: Episode 146, The Holiday Season Edition

This Special Edition of Everything Compliance discusses compliance issues for professionals under the incoming Trump administration, including deepfake videos, sustainability requirements in the EU, DOGE initiative, Pete Hegseth nomination, SEC future, and Shuffle Mamas.



Daily Compliance News: December 19, 2024 – The Prison Labor Edition

Topics include Macy's $151MM accounting error, the power of praise at work, Hyundai supplier ending prison labor contract, and corruption in China's military threatening readiness.


Business Integrity Innovations: Collective Action Against Corruption: Insights from Pana Ratanabanangkoon

Pana Ratanabanangkoon, a key figure in the anti-corruption movement, shares his journey, growth, and innovative strategies for the Thai Collective Action Against Corruption (Thai CAC).


Reel Creators of the Texas Hill Country: Season 1: Emily Edwards on the Dynamics Between Mary Watson, John Watson and Sherlock Holmes

Season One of TriGoodwyn's production of Sherlock Holmes – Mare of the Night features interviews with CJ Goodwyn, crew, cast, and production team. Emily Edwards, known for her role as Mary Watson, reflects on her character development and adaptation.


Rotary Voices of Kerrville:  Judy Eychner’s Rotary Journey: Community Contributions

Tom Fox interviews Judy Eychner, a real estate professional, about her journey with the Rotary Club. She shares her experiences, including involvement in initiatives like the "Josh the Otter" water safety program and fundraising events.


The Magnificent 7 Rides Again: Nancy Huffman on Seeing the Changing Colors in Your Head

In Season 2, Nancy Huffman discusses her experiences with the 2024 exhibit, her artistic process, and plans for the new year, including rescheduling shows due to family issues.



Lessons in Corporate Governance from the NRA

The National Rifle Association underwent governance reforms following allegations of mismanagement, aiming to prevent future dysfunction and build robust structures to withstand powerful personalities and shifting priorities.





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