Episodes
Wednesday Jun 19, 2019
Advice on work, success & making mistakes from top women business leaders
Wednesday Jun 19, 2019
Wednesday Jun 19, 2019
In this episode we’re highlighting advice from impressive women business leaders in the Ohio community. We spoke with Lori Kaiser, CPA, CEO & founder of Kaiser Consulting LLC, Yaizmen Sheree, owner of RawYoga614, and Tasha Fowler, executive director of City Year Columbus, about topics such as evolving career paths, the secrets to success and advice for young professionals just starting their careers.
Hear more from these women at the Women, Wealth & Wellness Conference on June 27 and register here.
Wednesday Jun 12, 2019
How curiosity and passion can fuel your success
Wednesday Jun 12, 2019
Wednesday Jun 12, 2019
In this episode we spoke with Tonya Tiggett, the founder of Tiggett & Co, a company that teaches leadership and coaching skills, and the President of the Columbus chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners.
We spoke about how she leveraged her unique skills for new opportunities, the importance of curiosity and passion in success, advice she has for young professionals and more.
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Wednesday Jun 05, 2019
Finding a path to authentic leadership
Wednesday Jun 05, 2019
Wednesday Jun 05, 2019
Regardless of what type of leader you want to be, qualities like honesty and transparency will always be an integral part of leading others. That’s the approach Darci Congrove, CPA and managing director at GBQ has taken throughout her career. And although certain positions are more associated with influence than others, Darci thinks leadership is possible at every level of an organization. We discussed her career journey, the importance of growing your network, the traits she thinks young professionals need to have to succeed and much more.
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Wednesday May 29, 2019
How trusting her instincts paid off for one entrepreneur
Wednesday May 29, 2019
Wednesday May 29, 2019
Learning to trust your instincts and intuition can take practice, but Danetha Doe says it’s well worth it, as she attributes much of her success as an entrepreneur to listening to her inner voice. Danetha has an accounting background and is the creator of Money & Mimosas, a social club and financial education blog AND she has her own podcast, called The Future of Accounting. She is also the moderator of our upcoming Women, Wealth & Wellness Conference on June 27. In this episode we discussed some of the challenges she’s faced as an entrepreneur, how she handles self-doubt, advice for those in a career transition period and much more.
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Wednesday May 22, 2019
What it’s like to be CFO
Wednesday May 22, 2019
Wednesday May 22, 2019
As any CFO today knows, the role has evolved dramatically in recent years. CFOs are responsible not only for ensuring an organization’s financials are operating effectively but they are also increasingly involved in other areas of the business, like strategy and managing risk. In this episode we spoke with our very own CFO at OSCPA, Kyle Bickhart. He told me more about what it was like to transition into the CFO role, coming to a nonprofit after working in big business, what has surprised him along the way and advice for aspiring CFOs.
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Wednesday May 15, 2019
What you’re missing when it comes to AI
Wednesday May 15, 2019
Wednesday May 15, 2019
In this episode we spoke to Chris Ortega, director of finance, America’s at Emarsys. Chris is an artificial intelligence and machine learning expert, and we discussed how to prepare for implementing new technology, leveraging available content to learn, using AI to beat the competition and more.
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Wednesday May 08, 2019
What’s next for legalizing sports gambling in Ohio
Wednesday May 08, 2019
Wednesday May 08, 2019
In May of 2018, the Supreme Court struck down a federal ban on sports wagering and states where it is currently illegal took notice, including Ohio. We spoke to State Sen. John Eklund, R-Munson Township, about his recently introduced Senate Bill 111, which would legalize sports betting in Ohio's 11 casinos and racinos and include online and mobile options. We also spoke with Cassandra Baubie, JD, associate for Hill Barth and King CPAs & Consultants, on what legalizing sports betting could mean for the accounting profession.
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Wednesday May 01, 2019
How to have difficult conversations with your manager
Wednesday May 01, 2019
Wednesday May 01, 2019
There are certain conversations with your manager that require more nuance and forethought before you sit down to talk. I spoke with Kristen Rampe, CPA and owner of Rampe Consulting about navigating those difficult discussions and how to make it out of them without damaging your relationship with your manager. We discussed what your end goal should be when you’re done talking, how to salvage the discussion if it’s not going well and what most people don’t do enough when having tough conversations.
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Wednesday Apr 24, 2019
How one CPA went from thousands in debt to a personal finance expert
Wednesday Apr 24, 2019
Wednesday Apr 24, 2019
Personal finance can be a struggle even for those in the accounting profession, as Beverly Harzog, credit card expert and consumer finance analyst for US News and World Report, can attest. Beverly passed the CPA exam and has an accounting background, but still found herself in thousands of dollars of debt from what she attributes to poor spending habits and a lack of personal finance knowledge.
After getting out of debt, Beverly decided to help others on their personal finance journey and began writing articles and eventually books. We spoke about her journey out of debt, how her accounting background influenced the way she understands money and some of the most common personal finance questions she gets from readers.
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Wednesday Apr 17, 2019
CPA perspective: What it’s like to start a nonprofit
Wednesday Apr 17, 2019
Wednesday Apr 17, 2019
Giving back to your community is meaningful, but if you’ve ever wanted to do more to help others, your accounting skills put you in a unique position to do. Candice Hayes-McInnis, CPA, recently founded PROVIDOM, a nonprofit that teaches financial literacy education and workshops and provides access to financial solutions. We talked to Candice about how her accounting background influences how she runs PROVIDOM, the biggest hurdle to getting started, her advice for those who want to open their own nonprofit and much more.
Learn more about PROVIDOM at www.providom.ngo
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