
Join us for an engaging and insightful chat with Katie Trowbridge, educator-turned-CEO and author of the latest leadership book, Lead Boldly Think Deeply. Katie shares her journey from the classroom to the boardroom and reveals how experiences in both spaces are more alike than you might expect. Throughout the episode, Katie highlights ideas from her book as she talks about creating genuine connection, building trust, and encouraging creativity on your team, whether you’re working in-person or remotely. She offers useful tips like introducing a "recess" to the workday, making meetings more meaningful, and asking questions that inspire deeper thinking. With stories, research, and ready-to-use advice, this conversation will help you rethink your approach to leadership. If you want to build a culture where people feel valued, motivated, and empowered to think deeply, you will not want to miss Katie’s inspiring perspective.
Jun 1
46 min

Get ready for a revealing conversation as Jennifer Pinder, Controller for Watchdog Real Estate Project Management, joins Adam Larson to share real-life stories of bank fraud in the small business world. This episode is brought to you in connection with IMA's Shared Interest Groups, a community where members explore topics that matter most to their careers and industries. From firsthand experiences with check scams and wire fraud to tips you can put to use today, Jennifer brings her unique perspective as both an accountant and a former small business owner. She talks about how old-school fraud methods have become even easier for scammers with new technology, and why most small businesses are more vulnerable than ever. Whether you are running your own business or want to learn about practical fraud prevention, this episode is packed with eye-opening examples, simple strategies, and lessons learned the hard way.
May 28
31 min

Looking to boost your confidence as a presenter and storyteller? In this engaging episode, Adam Larson welcomes Christiane Schroeter, Professor at Cal Poly State University, health economics doctorate, TEDx speaker, and storytelling coach. Together, they explore how taking small steps and making authentic connections can help you become a better communicator. Christiane Schroeter opens up about her journey from Germany to the U.S. and talks about her "just go for it" attitude. She introduces her signature "petite practice" method, giving you practical tips to build confidence, take action, and handle tricky audiences—even when things go off-script. Hear real-life stories from the TEDx stage, learn how to tell stories with data, and discover advice you can put to work for your next big presentation right away. Whether you get nervous presenting to executives or want your data to be more engaging, you’ll find relatable moments, humor, and actionable ideas in this conversation. Christiane Schroeter brings encouragement, motivation, and a reminder that you don’t have to be perfect to make a big impact—just start, even if things feel a little messy at first.
May 25
28 min

If you've ever stared down a massive prepaid spreadsheet, chased a missing accrual on the last day of close, or found out about a new contract when the invoice showed up months later, this episode is for you. Adam Larson sits down with David Buchanan, product leader at FinQuery and former auditor, for a candid conversation about why the traditional month-end close is still a chaotic scramble for so many teams and what it actually looks like to fix it. David breaks down why accruals and prepaids are such persistent pain points, what's really at stake when things fall through the cracks (one team nearly broke a debt covenant), and why cloud-storing your spreadsheets is just a sturdier shelf for a broken process.But this episode isn't just about commiserating. David shares how AI and automation are shifting accounting teams from reactive to proactive, with tools that loop you in the moment a contract is signed, automatically match expected payments to actuals, and give auditors a clean trail without the last-minute scramble. If you're ready to retire "we've always done it this way," tune in.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________About FinQuery FinQuery, formerly LeaseQuery, is an intelligent subledger that simplifies lease accounting compliance (ASC 842, IFRS 16, GASB 87 & 96, SFFAS 54, and FRS 102) and automates accrual and prepaid accounting. Built by accountants for accountants, our AI-enabled, CPA-approved SaaS platform empowers 40,000+ professionals by abstracting source documents like leases, contracts, and invoices into a complete system of record. FinQuery integrates with and complements your ERP, simplifying complex accounting, accelerating month-end close, streamlining the audit, and enhancing internal controls. Learn more at FinQuery.com.
May 21
31 min

Join host Adam Larson as he welcomes expert guests Dana Hermanson, Daniel Haggerty, and Douglas Boyle—the authors of the 2026 Curt Verschoor Ethics Feature of the Year—for an honest, eye-opening discussion on the shadow side of professional ethics. After their award-winning article on building virtue, the trio flips the script—this time tackling the capital vices of pride, envy, and greed, and exploring why good people sometimes make bad choices. Hear real-world examples, from Enron to Theranos, and pick up practical strategies for recognizing and overcoming these vices in yourself and your organization. Daniel shares a philosopher’s perspective on the roots of bad behavior, Douglas draws on his executive experience to talk about healthy versus harmful pride, and Dana connects classic wisdom to familiar fraud prevention tools. Whether you’re a finance leader, student, or just curious about why fraud still happens, this is a conversation packed with insight, stories, and advice you can use right away—including a behind-the-scenes look at their award-winning article.
May 18
50 min

Join Barry Dyke, veteran financial planner, author, and leader of Castle Asset Management, for an honest and eye-opening conversation on the fundamentals of building financial stability. With 40 years of experience and stories from working with everyone from families to billionaires, Barry shares practical advice on saving smart, planning for uncertainty, and why focusing on real retirement income is more important than ever. Whether you're a small business owner wondering how to set up benefits, or just want to understand what’s really going on under the hood of the financial system, this episode is packed with candid insights and actionable tips from a trusted expert who’s seen it all.
May 11
30 min

In this engaging conversation, Adam Larson welcomes data science veteran, AI thought leader, and founder & CEO of AI-celerator, Michael Housman, back to the podcast. Michael shares his personal journey from data nerd to bestselling author, reflecting on his years building machine learning platforms and fintech innovations. They chat about the rapid evolution of AI—from its early "big data" days to the powerful generative tools shaping businesses now. Get practical insights on adopting AI in your workplace, moving past the fear of change, and turning your team into super adopters. Michael discusses his new book "Future Proof," explains why storytelling is your superpower in the age of AI, and gives actionable tips for leveraging tools like Claude Code in your daily workflow. Whether you’re an AI skeptic or an aspiring tech disruptor, this episode offers a down-to-earth guide for thriving in today’s AI-powered world.
May 4
36 min

Ep. 348 - The Power of IMA Shared Interest Groups: Leadership, Collaboration, and Practical Insights
What exactly makes a community thrive, especially one built for professionals around the globe who are passionate about the same topics? In this lively and insightful episode, Amanda Bernard, Tala Khalifeh, and Izz Ansari—dynamic leaders of three of IMA’s Shared Interest Groups—chat with Adam about what sets these virtual communities apart.You’ll hear real stories about why these leaders got involved, how IMA Shared Interest Groups actually fit into (and improve) their busy lives, and the creative ways these groups are sparking genuine connections and professional growth for everyone—including nonmembers! From practical tips on ethics and engaging in tough workplace topics, to highlights from the small business and people & culture groups, this conversation sheds light on the real impact of joining an IMA Shared Interest Group.Whether you’re looking to broaden your network, gain fresh perspectives, or simply want to know what goes on behind the scenes of these fast-growing communities, this episode is packed with honest answers and relatable moments. If you’ve ever wondered if there’s an IMA Shared Interest Group out there for someone just like you, tune in. You’ll leave feeling inspired to get involved!
Apr 27
29 min

Join Adam Larson as he sits down with entrepreneur and founder Jon Morris, the mind behind Rise Interactive and Fiscal Advocate. Jon shares the story of how he scaled a digital marketing agency from its early days and how picking the right industry can make or break a business. Hear firsthand about the unconventional talent strategies that fueled his journey—like recruiting investment bankers and traders into digital marketing—and how he now applies these lessons to the competitive world of accounting and FP&A. In this conversation, Jon Morris opens up about why he bets big on technology, his approach to AI in finance, and the importance of accuracy and trust in automated systems. He talks about building tools like an AI CFO copilot, keeping customers close for the long haul, and why creating a sense of urgency in finance roles still takes a human touch, even in the age of AI. This episode is packed with honest stories, practical insights, and a little inspiration for anyone considering how to grow a business or leverage technology to stand out in a crowded market.
Apr 20
32 min

Get ready for an eye-opening conversation with Sharrin Fuller, a serial entrepreneur, founder and strategic advisor at Glass Wallet Ventures, and a true expert on scaling accounting firms the smart way. In this episode, Sharrin shares her hard-earned lessons on building a business that doesn’t just add headcount, but actually works better with fewer people. Hear her candid stories about the challenges of leadership, the courage to own your mistakes, and how automation can transform both your operations and your life. Sharrin breaks down practical tips for balancing technology and human touch, building a winning team, and knowing when to let go even when it’s tough. She gets real about hiring, firing, and the emotional side of owning a business, plus offers actionable strategies for anyone in accounting or any small business owner who wants to reclaim their time and sanity. If you’re wondering how to work smarter, not harder, or just need some encouragement to try something new, this episode is packed with relatable stories, honest advice, and a dose of humor. Stick around for Sharrin’s take on the future of the industry, and pick up some new ideas to level up your own firm.
Apr 13
40 min
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