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Stacie Humbles, Principal at Susan's alma mater, Arlington High School, has led the charge at analyzing the affects of the past two years not only on the students, but the teachers and staff at her school. This podcast is very unique and insightful into the difficulty of keeping a community in the midst of the pandemic fallout trauma. the emotional evolution of students and teachers during the pandemic the social skill issues of returning students how education is actively participating in healing The trauma responses of fight, flight, freeze or fawn how being kind ultimately helps...
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We have handpicked another round of a few dumbfounding DOJ fraud cases involving nonprofits, bookkeepers and tax preparers! Join us as we explore some of the interesting details of these cases and it will be quickly apparent how these cases caught our attention. Episode Highlights Update: Home Health Care Owners sentenced Another scam targeting seniors Previously convicted bookkeeper has embezzled again Trusted nonProfit director charged with embezzlement Nationwide tax fraud thief charged Beware of the tax preparer that encourages fraudulent returns Quotes: “I never feel the sentences are...
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In light of the recent interest rate increases, in light of the potential of a financial crisis, in light of any future crisis, there are some common sense issues you need to be aware of and tasks to implement. Let's talk about how to manage these issues in your business and personally. "The debate is in full swing whether there will be a recession or not but what there seems to be full agreement on is that the economy has slowed." "With credit card interest rates almost doubling, make sure you are paying your credit card balance in full by the due date." "Set up a weekly autopay for...
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As Certified Fraud Examiners, Janice Janssen and Susan Gunn bring you stories straight from the headlines of those who have chosen to commit fraud. These individuals believed they could get something for nothing. They believed the cost of having whatever they wanted, outweighed the cost of getting caught. But they did indeed get caught. Episode Highlights Amtrak $31k Fraud Chiropractic Clinic Fraud $2m+ Dentist Commits $12m Wire Fraud Dr In Office Drug Dealing Greed in Fraud A Doctor, Dentist and NBA Player plus a few others Evaluate your community of friends Quotes...
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One of Susan’s speaking presentations is called Unrelenting Greed. In not one of her embezzlement cases has the embezzler truly been in need, in dire straits, from the spouse losing a job, or a sick child or anything requiring the money that was stolen. Most often the embezzler got themselves into trouble because of the image they wanted to live. Greed. Janice Janssen and Susan Gunn discuss this particular recent headline case, The Chrisley’s, in another episode of In The Embezzlement News. Episode Highlights Todd’s Background Todd and Julie Chrisley Found Guilty Tape...
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In this episode, Susan Gunn shares her personal thoughts around those lives not to be forgotten on Memorial Day. Do not let Memorial Day be the only day you pay respects to our fallen heroes and pray for those they left behind, the gold star families.
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Following up on securing our work internet from cyber attacks, the fundamentals of protecting your home against cyber attacks are within your grasp and should be fully implemented. If you have not ensured that your home internet is secured, you will definitely want to listen as Cyber Security Expert Debi Carr joins Susan and Janice at the table to discuss what really needs to be done to protect your privacy from intrusion. Episode Highlights How a firewall protects your home, as well as your business How a VPN can protect your phone and home computers How a GOOD antivirus can protect...
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With much anticipation of imminent cyber warfare attacks increasing from Russia, in the midst of the ongoing onslaught of the Ukraine, out of a sense of urgency the next two podcasts were recorded. If you have not ensured that your work internet is secured, you will definitely want to listen as Cyber Security Expert Debi Carr joins Susan and Janice at the table to discuss what really needs to be done to protect any business from cyber warfare. Episode Highlights The current landscape of cyber warfare Cyberwarfare is not contained to a country Four layers of cybersecurity protection Quotes...
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Susan is no stranger to the devastation of tornadoes so when tornadoes deeply wounded familiar territory, it was time to state the obvious: it is going to take a lot of resources to help those affected recover and we have to step up and help wherever we can.
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In this episode Susan details the case of the Collin Street Bakery embezzlement with Teresa Duncan of Nobody Told Me That Podcast! It was a small business with high revenues - sound familiar? Take the lessons from this case and do an assessment of your office. Are you at risk? To be honest, your practice is always at risk. What matters is how fast you find the shadiness.
info_outlineThe final batter at Globe Life Park for the 2010 American League Championship was Susan’s favorite personal moment of baseball. What do those winning moments teach us about Team Dynamics, which make the losing moments even more poignant? Colorado Rockies Sports Writer Kevin Henry joins Susan to rehash some of baseball's greater and less than great moments in history but also about how we can learn volumes of business principles by watching.
Episode Highlights
- Kevin and Susan talk baseball, of course
- Baseball is a business
- Poisonous teammates destroy goals
- Communication with team members is imperative
- Tone is set at the top of any team
- Financials speak volumes about team dynamics
Quotes
“In the middle of center field, he blew out his ankle with no one around him.”
“He was dealing with the demon of drugs and in the midst of really struggling, he was poison in the dugout.”
“You have got to have a team leader.”
“The longer that negative player is allowed to participate on that team, the more damage control that needs to happen.”
“Get rid of the poison first.”
“Team members need to be communicated with so they know they are valuable.”
“Sometimes leaders throw themselves on the sword for the betterment of their teammate.”
“Would you hire yourself as a doctor for your practice?”
“Every day before the game The Rockies have a team meeting… if it is good enough for professional athletes, maybe we should learn something from that.”
“The right leaders need to be in place for any team talent to be successful.”
Links & Resources
Kevin Henry’s Website: https://www.kevinspeaksdental.com
Susan’s Website: https://SusanGunnSolutions.com (sign up for the newsletter)
SGS Phone: 888-994-3167
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