How do you become a modern-day Sherlock Holmes? Leah Wietholter interviews guests and equips listeners with tools to decipher evidence to find money based on her unique experience in forensic accounting, investigations and as a Data Sleuth®.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 116 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessCareers |
Today’s episode with Dan Ramey is about how to sell to clients - specifically attorneys. In this episode, Dan and Leah discuss: more
In this season of the Data Sleuth Podcast, join Leah Wietholter as she discusses the business of forensic accounting with successful professionals who have done just that! As part of this series, Workman Forensics and podcast guests are providing fre... more
In this season of the Data Sleuth Podcast, join Leah Wietholter as she discusses the business of forensic accounting with successful professionals who have done just that! As part of this series, Workman Forensics and podcast guests are providing fre... more
In this season of the Data Sleuth Podcast, join Leah Wietholter as she discusses the business of forensic accounting with successful professionals who have done just that! As part of this series, Workman Forensics and podcast guests are providing fre... more
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If you're looking to add to your investigative skill set, this is the podcast for you. Leah does wonderful interviews that have real world relevance and applications. Her guests are top notch and they're always giving actionable advice. Leah is such a great interviewer!
Binged this podcast the last few days! It is great. I wondered for earlier episodes, where to find the books, links, media mentioned in the podcast. The blubrry link only contains the podcast. Would love to see a listing/linking to references. Keep these up!!
I saw that someone gave you one star for his chief and only complaint which was Leah‘s giggling and said that was unprofessional and couldn’t take you seriously for it. Well, I have to say that there is nothing wrong with laughing. It is possible to be professional while having fun. No one said you can not laugh while taking your job seriously. For those of you who can focus, this podcast is amazing and provides so many unique angles towards one topic and the host really does make it very intere... more
Leah does a great job in her podcast. Full disclosure: I’m a colleague and have been a guest. I am a regular listener because Leah brings such a variety of guests and I always leave feeling great about our field. I think this is a must listen if you are serious about fighting fraud and keeping current.
Informative and intriguing. The stories/case studies covered in this podcast are educational and fascinating.
Apple Podcasts | #206 | United States/Business/Careers |
Apple Podcasts | #231 | United Kingdom/Business/Careers |
Apple Podcasts | #101 | Brazil/Business/Careers |
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