Podcasts

  • Most workers say they are satisfied with their jobs, but a new survey finds rising anxiety about the labor market, AI-driven job losses and financial stress.

    March 9
    Comparison of worker views: 88% satisfied with employer (smiling icon), 69% anxious about job market (frowning icon).
  • Ranjit Rao is a finance and enterprise performance leader and principal in Deloitte Consulting LLP, with more than 20 years of experience leading large finance transformation programs focused on finance strategy and operations.

    March 6
    Ranjit Rao of Deloitte
  • Ed Hardy is a partner and serves as the U.S. finance services leader at Deloitte, where he helps CFOs and finance leaders prepare for what's next and navigate change. He has been with the firm and serving clients for more than 30 years, working across industries, services, risk management capabilities and innovations.

    March 6
    Ed Hardy of Deloitte
  • March 6
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  • Janet King is Senior Vice President of Content Strategy at Arizent, where she leads custom research and thought leadership initiatives serving the financial services industry. She specializes in translating audience insights into data driven storytelling that helps firms strengthen strategy, engage advisors and drive measurable business impact. Janet has held senior research and insights roles at Arizent, IDG and HIMSS.

    March 6
    Janet King
  • Ryan Frazier is the co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Arrived, a financial technology platform that empowers investors with the opportunity to build wealth through modern real estate investing.

    March 6
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  • A new J.P. Morgan report finds most Americans haven't calculated retirement needs, but small, consistent changes in saving can make a big difference.

    March 6
    A person holds a mobile device that says "Retirement Savings" on the screen.
  • Megan Ryan is a payments professional specializing in digital innovations and emerging technologies. For five years, until 2026, she worked for the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago as a payments policy specialist. At the Federal Reserve she focused on examining how technological advancements are reshaping the way individuals and businesses move money, with attention to the policy implications of these innovations. Her publications have covered the evolution of cryptocurrency and stablecoins, the impact of quantum computing on payments, offline digital payment capabilities, digital identity feasibility, and financial inclusion. She is passionate about understanding the gap between technological possibility and practical implementation, ensuring that payment innovation serves the broader goals of efficiency, security, and accessibility of the financial system. She has a Masters in public policy from Northwestern University and a Bachelors in Marine and Conservation Biology from Seattle University. 

    March 5
    Megan Ryan, Payments Intelligence Analyst, American Banker
  • Travis Hoffman is a vice president and account executive in B. F. Saul Insurance's commercial lines practice. With over 18 years of experience designing insurance programs for complex commercial needs, he specializes in real estate, contractor risk, and multifaceted coverage analysis.

    March 5
    Headshot of Travis Hoffman
  • Jennifer Neal is a vice president and account executive in B. F. Saul Insurance's commercial lines practice. With over two decades of experience in the industry, Jennifer oversees and manages the commercial book of business and assists with agency policies and procedures.

    March 5
    Headshot of Jennifer Neal