CPA Life
We look back at John Randolph’s sitdown with Allan Fisher, president and founder of Premier Financial Search, on this special CPA Life Rewind Episode 91. Drawing on his own background as an accountant-turned-recruiter, Allan brings a rare “from the other side” perspective to talent acquisition in this wide-ranging conversation. Together they explore how firms that embraced empathetic leadership and stronger benefits in the wake of COVID have seen real gains in retention, and why showing up to candidate interviews with your best people is no longer optional. The conversation also covers...
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Information overload isn’t just inconvenient, it’s triggering a nervous system response our brains haven’t evolved to handle. Lisa Poslusny rejoins John Randolph for part two of their unscripted, candid conversation on Episode 90 of CPA Life, and this accountant turned mental fitness coach breaks down why knowing everything about everyone creates the kind of stress our ancestors reserved for encountering tigers. The remedy starts with what you do the moment you wake up: Getting out of bed to feel your feet on the floor, focusing on those first few minutes, you’re building the capacity...
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Lisa Poslusny left corporate accounting thinking life would feel different, only to discover she’d packed her stress right along with her. Now a mental fitness coach specializing in accounting professionals, she’s learned that changing circumstances isn’t enough, and the real work happens internally. Her candid, unscripted conversation with John Randolph on Episode 89 of CPA Life moves from personal transformation to industry-wide challenges, touching on everything from the saboteur assessment (those automatic negative thought patterns that reflect overused strengths) to why accounting...
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Host John Randolph launches a new quarterly segment called Pipeline Pulse, pulling back the curtain on what's actually happening in CPA talent conversations right now, on Episode 88 of CPA Life. Drawing from scores of interviews with accountants quietly exploring their options, he identifies three critical disconnects plaguing firm hiring: Most firms still treat capacity planning like a last-minute scramble instead of a year-round discipline, leaving them perpetually understaffed when resignations hit in January. They're also selling compensation hard while candidates are buying something...
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Dominic Piscopo’s journey in accounting started at a Big Four firm in Canada, where he discovered his firm was paying its employees well below the average in his area. We look back at his conversation with John Randolph on CPA Life Rewind Episode 87 about how that experience, among others, led to him launching Big 4 Transparency, a platform which tracks salary data in the profession. Dom talks about Big 4 Transparency’s transformation from community project to full-time venture as a result of his feeling a “social responsibility” to supply this information for free to the community...
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When Brenda Cannon realized that tax season chaos didn’t have to be a foregone conclusion, she set out to reimagine her entire firm. Brenda shares how she moved from the brink of burnout on Episode 86 of CPA Life, juggling 1,500 clients and sleepless nights, to building a practice where April 15th is just another day. She tells John Randolph that by introducing intentional scheduling, raising fees, and letting go of the “we’ve always done it this way” mindset, Brenda not only transformed her own work-life balance but also created SchedulEase, a tool now helping other accountants do the...
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Neil Barrow returns for part 2 of his special double CPA Life episode to unpack the realities of business development beyond buzzwords. John steers the conversation from the pitfalls of hiring for growth without a plan, to the delicate dance of balancing capacity and opportunity within your firm, and Neil’s philosophy is refreshingly straightforward: keep things simple, focus on relationships, and don’t lose sight of what actually works. You won’t want to miss the unexpected parallel Neil draws between perfecting an award-winning chili recipe and building a business, or his insight into...
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John Randolph returns to the mic to sit down with Neil Barrow, founder of EnabledBD, on Episode 84 of CPA Life. Together, they unravel the real mechanics of business development in CPA firms, as Neil draws on his journey from structured software sales to the unpredictable world of accounting firm growth. Challenging the myth that business development is just about sales or personality, Neil frames it as a skill: one that can be built, measured, and tailored to each individual’s strengths. A discussion well beyond buzzwords, the pair focus on practical strategies for deepening client...
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We look back at John Randolph’s conversation with Roman Villard, co-founder of Full Send Finance, on Episode 83 of CPA Life. Sharing his journey from finance major to starting his own firm, Roman emphasizes the importance of a culture-forward approach and how that helped Full Send shoot out of the blocks, growing from zero to 12 full-time employees in just over two years. Roman leveraged technology to great effect, particularly improving employees’ work-life balance, and he dives into discussing the things that have given Full Send cross-generational appeal. Hybrid working is a significant...
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Tired of endless 80-hour weeks? Chris Vanover is the President and Chief Auditor at CPAClub, formerly AuditClub, and on this special CPA Life Rewind Episode 82, he talks to John Randolph about how he and his team aim to give firms flexible access to experts on demand. Having started AuditClub in January 2022, Chris rebranded to CPAClub in November 2023 as the available services expanded, but the commitment remains the same: bringing value to firms who need expert support to service their clients, while always looking after the number one priority: CPAClub's workforce. Get the full show notes...
info_outlineJohn Randolph dives deep into a discussion on reshaping the public accounting space with Chris Williams, owner and CEO of System Six, on Episode 68 of CPA Life. A remote, cloud-based accounting firm, System Six’s culture-driven, employee-focused environment serves as a model for balancing employees' professional growth with their personal lives. They delve into the dynamics of private equity in professional services and as someone with a finance background, Chris has a unique perspective on the firm’s strategy for growth through both organic methods and strategic acquisitions. Ultimately, the episode underscores the importance of adapting management practices for a remote workforce in order to maintain employee satisfaction and client retention.
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