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AUDIT 15 FUN

Jon Taber
Internal Audit
Culture Audit
Agile Auditing
Risk Management
Communication
Management Action Plans
Employee Engagement
Feedback Loops
Collaboration
Iterative Reporting
Remote Work
Organizational Behavior
Internal Auditing
Internal Audit Standards
Management
Risk Assessment
Cybersecurity
Governance
Cultural Assessment
Compliance

Internal Audit podcast. One 15-minute episode at least every 15 days (or so).

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Latest Episodes

Most leaders hit a moment where they feel stuck.

Dr. Benjamin Ritter works with CEOs and senior executives at those exact crossroads.

In this episode, he shares what he’s learned about leadership growth, overcoming impostor syndrome, and why the be... more

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In this episode, I sit down with Eduardo Briceno, author of The Performance Paradox, to explore why constant execution can actually hurt performance.

We break down the performance zone vs. learning zone and what leaders ... more

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Managing the hell out of your audit.Bill Englehaupt joins the podcast to break down why audits run long, how rework kills morale, and the practical fixes that actually improve audit execution.

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Benjamin Ritter
Host of The Executive Podcast and Live Fearlessly Podcast
Executive Podcast; Live Fearlessly Podcast
Episode: Ep. 231 - Benjamin Ritter - The Executive Podcast
Eduardo Briceño
Author of The Performance Paradox, Turning the Power of Mindset into Action
Episode: Ep. 230 - The Performance Paradox - Eduardo Briceno
Benjamin Moulder
Storyteller of Internal Audit
Episode: Ep. 229 - First 100 Days in Internal Audit - Ben Moulder
Bill Englehaupt
Author of the book, Managing the Hell Out of Your Audit
Episode: Ep. 228 - Managing the Hell out of your Audit - Bill Englehaupt
Burke Willis
Founder of Agile Internal Audit, LLC
Agile Internal Audit, LLC
Episode: Ep. 227 - From Enron to Agile - Burke Willis
Brian Kuenzi
Finance professional with over 13 years of experience
Episode: Ep. 226 - The Big Three - Brian Kuenzi
DJ Rossini
Managing Director of Risk Advisory Services at Grant Thornton and former FBI agent
Grant Thornton
Episode: Ep. 225 - Fraud Prevention Best Practices with a Former FBI Employee - DJ Rossini
Sai Popuri
Data Science Expert
Episode: Ep. 224 - Data Science - Sai Popuri
Tracie Marquardt
Well-known trainer in the audit community and host of the Inspiring Women in Audit Podcast
Inspiring Women in Audit
Episode: Ep. 223 - Inspiring Women in Audit - Tracie Marquardt

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Host of the show, engaging experts and industry professionals in discussions about internal audit and related themes.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 74 ratings
  • Great insights from great conversations!

    Short interviews without any fluff - some really interesting questions and opinions.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Matt61399
    United Arab Emiratesa year ago
  • A must listen for internal auditors

    Jon does an excellent job bringing an eclectic group of audit professionals to talk about relevant topics in the profession. I truly enjoy his podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ARusate
    United States2 years ago
  • Great work

    All the way from South Africa, i am a Junior Internal Audit and i enjoy listening to your content because i am learning so much about the profession of Internal Audit which i am very passionated about.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    lebo_mashaba
    South Africa4 years ago

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Ep. 231 - Benjamin Ritter - The Executive Podcast
Q: Could you share the history behind your two podcasts, why you decided to start them, and a few lessons learned from that journey?
The history centers on exploring diverse paths to leadership, featuring people pursuing unconventional routes, and emphasizing action over perfection; the lessons include the value of starting, learning from early missteps, and using podcasting to connect with people across industries.
Ep. 231 - Benjamin Ritter - The Executive Podcast
Q: So curious to know, from the interviews that you've done as part of your podcast, what are some one or two nuggets that stuck with you from the leaders that you spoke with?
The core nuggets are trusting yourself, believing you are capable, and the importance of building relationships outside of work to create ongoing opportunities; leaders succeed when they combine self-belief with deliberate networking and ongoing personal development.
Ep. 230 - The Performance Paradox - Eduardo Briceno
Q: What are some reasons why people maybe fail if they're trying to implement that learning zone?
People might over index in either the performance zone or the learning zone, engage in ineffective learning methods, or miss out on higher-level goals by focusing too much on mid-level metrics.
Ep. 230 - The Performance Paradox - Eduardo Briceno
Q: What would you do to encourage your team member to move more into the learning zone?
I would encourage managers to think about framing, implementing supportive systems, and modeling learning as a leader.
Ep. 229 - First 100 Days in Internal Audit - Ben Moulder
Q: What can individuals who didn't start strong do to finish strong?
Start putting in goodwill, communicate regularly with stakeholders, and rebuild trust through consistent effort.

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The content primarily centers around internal audit practices, career development, and the evolving role of internal auditors within various industries. Frequent discussions involve guest experts from finance, risk management, healthcare, and data science contributing insights into fraud prevention, the significance of industry certifications, and the impact of technological advancements on auditing processes. Unique elements include a focus on storytelling within audit reports and an emphasis on building high-performing teams through effective leadership and collaboration. This series is designed for professionals seeking practical knowledge and guidance relevant to internal auditing, offering bite-sized episodes that fit into busy schedul... more

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