Squid Game is back—and this time, the knives are out. In the thrilling Season 3 premiere, Player 456 is spiraling and a brutal round of hide-and-seek forces players to kill or be killed. Hosts Phil Yu and Kiera Please break down Gi-hun’s descent into vengeance, Guard 011’s daring betrayal of the Game, and the shocking moment players are forced to choose between murdering their friends… or dying. Then, Carlos Juico and Gavin Ruta from the Jumpers Jump podcast join us to unpack their wild theories for the season. Plus, Phil and Kiera face off in a high-stakes round of “Hot Sweet Potato.” SPOILER ALERT! Make sure you watch Squid Game Season 3 Episode 1 before listening on. Play one last time. IG - @SquidGameNetflix X (f.k.a. Twitter) - @SquidGame Check out more from Phil Yu @angryasianman , Kiera Please @kieraplease and the Jumpers Jump podcast Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts . Squid Game: The Official Podcast is produced by Netflix and The Mash-Up Americans.…
Serving as an ERISA fiduciary is not just an honor and a privilege; it is a profound responsibility intertwined with the essential qualities of stewardship, governance, and leadership. Eric Dyson, the Executive Director of 90 North Consulting, dedicates each week to engaging with individuals who are deeply committed to achieving excellence beyond the traditional fiduciary role. If you are a member of a retirement plan committee, a plan fiduciary, or an ERISA advisor genuinely dedicated to en ...
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Welcome to The Retirement Fiduciary Podcast! Your classroom for no BS financial education. A place where we have authentic discussions about retirement planning, investment management, tax reduction strategies, insurance, estate planning, and more. Thanks for listening & please be sure to SUBSCRIBE! Hosted by Adam Koos, CFP®, CMT® of Libertas Wealth.
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The Fiduciary Talk podcast series centers around pertinent industry topics and provides important overviews of what’s happening in regulation, in the marketplace, and technology to affect the standard of care for investment advice. The podcasts are a great way to get up-to-date on current trends and receive helpful insights from subject matter experts at Fi360 and from across the financial industry.
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For beginners and experienced people alike, this podcast brings timeless financial knowledge and perspective to help people make better financial decisions. We also shine a light on real professionals in the financial and legal world. Get an inside look at how things work behind the scenes, and how you can get the most value when working with financial professionals. Hosted by Brian C. Beasley, CPWA® and Dan Alberth, MBA, CFP®. This content is for information and education only, and should n ...
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Brewer Consulting Audio: Digital Marketing Strategies and Tactical Practice Management for Fiduciary Financial Advisors
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Digital Marketing Strategies and Tactical Practice Management for Fiduciary Financial Advisors.
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The COVID-19 global health and economic crisis has highlighted the need for leadership and capital to be urgently targeted towards the vulnerabilities in the global economy. Through conversations with academics and asset owners, the Fiduciary Investors Podcast Series is a forward looking examination of the changing dynamics in the global economy, what a sustainable recovery looks like and how investors are positioning their portfolios. The much-loved events, the Fiduciary Investors Symposium ...
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In this episode of the Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson discusses the current “Hot Topics” for ERISA plans. Leading the list is the Cunningham v. Cornell decision, which shifts the burden of proving exemptions in prohibited transactions to fiduciaries. Fee and forfeiture litigation remains active, with dozens of new cases this year. Health plan fi…
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The Hidden Fuel Behind Explosive Practice Growth - The Purpose Focused Advisor with Rob Brown
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In this special episode, we flip the mic - Adam Koós joins The Purpose Focused Advisor podcast with Rob Brown to unpack the strategies, mindset shifts, and systems that led to massive growth at Libertas Wealth. Adam shares how he doubled his firm’s AUM and revenue in just two years, not by chasing gimmicks, but by committing to systems, vision-driv…
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Mike Dullaghan is Director of Retirement Sales Execution for Franklin Templeton. He is responsible for providing thought leadership, promoting new content, and delivering the tools and resources that help enable the Retirement team to effectively market Franklin Templeton products. Mr. Dullaghan is a regular contributor to Kiplinger’s “Building Wea…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson discusses the Department of Labor’s (DOL) position in the forfeiture-related case Hutchins vs. Hewlett Packard, Inc. The DOL submitted an amicus brief supporting the court’s dismissal of the plaintiffs’ complaint, agreeing that Hewlett Packard acted within the discretion granted by its plan docum…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson talks about trends in advisor RFPs, emphasizing the importance of likability, participant engagement, and support for HR teams. He highlights that committees still prioritize fiduciary consulting and support. However, this has become table stakes. The difference that many plan sponsors and commit…
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Jamie Greenleaf is the Co-Founder of Fiduciary In A Box (FIAB) and a recognized expert in fiduciary governance. With a career dedicated to helping employers design and implement fiduciarily sound retirement programs, she has consistently focused on driving better financial outcomes for employees. In response to the Consolidated Appropriations Act (…
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In this episode of The Retirement Fiduciary Podcast, host Adam Koós takes the guest seat on The Aligned Money Show with George G. The conversation blends financial insight with personal backstory as Adam opens up about his unexpected past in music, his path to becoming a Chartered Market Technician, and the investment strategies he uses today to he…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson discusses the implications of the Cunningham v Cornell Supreme Court decision for health plans, emphasizing the need for 408(b)(2) disclosures under the Consolidated Appropriations Act. He explains that health plans subject to ERISA must now disclose fees and services provided by vendors, such as…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson talks about two recent ERISA cases: Cunningham v. Cornell University and Steen v. Sonoco. In Cunningham, the court ruled that prohibited transactions can move a case forward, emphasizing the importance of 408(b)(2) disclosures and a documented process. In Steen, the court dismissed the case for l…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson talks about the frequency of benchmarking retirement plans, focusing on fee benchmarks rather than employer contributions or eligibility periods. Using data from Callan's 2023 and 2025 defined contribution trend surveys, Eric notes that 80% of large plans reviewed fees in 2022 and 75% plan to do …
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson talks about the Department of Labor's (DOL) Compliance Assistance Release 2025-01, effective May 28, 2025, which rescinds previous DOL and EBSA guidance on cryptocurrency in 401(k) plans. The DOL clarifies that the "extreme care" standard mentioned in the 2022 release does not exist in ERISA; ins…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson talks about the true meaning of Memorial Day; to honor those who died serving the country, rather than celebrating personal freedoms or retail sales. Eric encourages listeners to remember and never forget the sacrifices made by service members and their families, particularly the Gold Star famili…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson talks about the recent surge of forfeiture lawsuits and urges plan fiduciaries, advisors, and committee members to scrutinize their fiduciary processes rigorously. Referencing previous episodes on the topic, Dyson summarizes lawsuits filed by the Schlichter Bogard law firm, which allege that plan…
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For over 20 years, Shannon and her team at TriStar Pension Consulting have acted as a secret weapon for financial advisors, CPAs, small businesses, and plan sponsors. They are the go-to resource for plan design, fixing broken retirement plans, client presentation support, and high-touch customer service. Since starting the firm over two decades ago…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson talks about the Cunningham vs. Cornell Supreme Court decision and its implications for ERISA plans and the potential implications for Health Plans based on the Consolidated Appropriations Act (“CAA”). He emphasizes that the decision does not change how fiduciaries should operate but highlights gu…
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In this episode of The Retirement Fiduciary Podcast, host Adam Koós interviews Sharad Mehta, the Founder and CEO of REsimpli, a revolutionary real estate software platform. Sharad shares his remarkable journey from working as an accountant to becoming a successful real estate investor and entrepreneur. After flipping over 800 properties and managin…
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Gina Alsdorf has more than 15 years of experience in employee benefits, working on complex issues involving ERISA, employee benefit plans, and related laws. Her past clients include trustees, plan committees, plan sponsors, consultants, registered investment advisors, broker-dealers, banks, insurance companies, third-party administrators, and recor…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson presents a follow-up to the previous Friday Fiduciary Five regarding the Supreme Court’s Decision on Cunningham v Cornell. Eric talks about the concept of affirmative defense. He explains that affirmative defense allows for exceptions to prohibited transactions if certain conditions are met, part…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson talks about the anatomy of an ERISA class action lawsuit. He explains that attorneys often scrutinize IRS Form 5500s for high fees and underperforming investments. If issues are found, former employees may become named plaintiffs. After a complaint is filed, a motion to dismiss is typically the f…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson talks about lessons learned from the Supreme Court case Cunningham v Cornell, focusing on the distinction between prohibited transactions and exempt prohibited transactions under ERISA. He emphasizes the importance of proper disclosures, such as ERISA 408(b)(2) disclosures, to ensure arrangements…
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Terry Crocker, CEO of Tropical Texas Behavioral Health, holds master’s degrees in psychology and business. Since 2003, Terry has led the agency’s growth into one of Texas’s largest community centers, now serving 34,000 people annually with a $123M budget and 1,400 staff. Honors include Behavioral Healthcare Champion (2013), the National Council’s V…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson talks about the potential risks of including cryptocurrencies in ERISA retirement plans. He emphasizes that sophisticated, highly volatile investments like cryptocurrencies may not be suitable for group retirement plans. Eric references a Senate bill introduced by Senator Tommy Tuberville that se…
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After earning a Sociology degree from Texas Tech University, Justin pursued graduate studies in Marriage and Family Counseling at Southwestern Seminary in Fort Worth. While in school, he worked part-time in the accounting department of a multi-state organization, eventually transitioning into a role in Human Resources—a better fit for his backgroun…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson talks about the ARA Leadership Triangle: Authority, Responsibility, and Accountability. He emphasizes that while authority can be delegated, responsibility cannot. Eric uses examples from leadership roles to illustrate the consequences of lacking these elements: apathy without accountability, fru…
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The world in flux and Trump’s role in a new equilibrium
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1:06:34In this live recording from the Fiduciary Investors Symposium, hosted by Top1000funds.com in Singapore in March 2025, Professor Kotkin unpacks what’s next for the US and the worldAmanda White
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With over 25 years of experience in financial services, Kelly has a passion for helping employers optimize their retirement plans and empower their employees to achieve financial security and retire with confidence. Combining financial expertise with wellness coaching, Kelly enjoys crafting comprehensive strategies that support employees throughout…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson talks about two key principles in financial planning on his podcast. First, he asserts that individuals with debt problems often lack a written budget. Second, he notes that no one has ever regretted saving too much for retirement. Eric emphasizes the importance of starting early with retirement …
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Mike Dullaghan is the Director of Retirement Sales Execution for Franklin Templeton. He is responsible for providing thought leadership, promoting new content, and delivering the tools and resources that help enable the Retirement team to effectively market Franklin Templeton products. Mr. Dullaghan is a regular contributor to Kiplinger’s “Building…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson talks about the 80/20 rule, also known as the Pareto Principle, in the context of ERISA plans. He explains that 70-80% of assets and contributions are in target date funds, yet much time is spent evaluating the core lineup. Eric emphasizes the need to focus on the 20% of issues that drive 80% of …
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Kevin has dedicated his career to helping people prepare for retirement. He assists corporate plan sponsors and their committees in meeting fiduciary responsibilities while guiding employees toward their financial goals. With over 25 years in financial services, he is a Certified Investment Management Analyst and Accredited Investment Fiduciary Ana…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson breaks down the key differences between ERISA 3(21) investment advisors and ERISA 3(38) investment managers. He explains how these roles impact plan sponsors, committee responsibilities, and investment decision-making. Eric highlights the main advantage of hiring a 3(38) investment manager. He al…
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Marcia Wagner is the founder of The Wagner Law Group, one of the nation’s largest and most highly regarded law firms specializing in ERISA, employee benefits, and executive compensation, and has practiced employee benefits law for over 38 years. Ms. Wagner is an authority on qualified and non-qualified plans, fiduciary issues, deferred compensation…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson talks about the importance of investment policy statements (IPS) for target date funds (TDFs). He emphasizes the need for well-crafted IPS sections specifically for TDFs, cautioning against over-reliance on custom benchmarks that often fail to provide meaningful comparisons. Eric likens TDF evalu…
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David White & Raechel Peters: Solving Employee Financial Stress with Smart Voluntary Benefits
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In 1989, entrepreneur and sales professional David White began using payroll deductions through his successful companies, The Corporate Shoe and Corporate Warehouse Club. He operated seven employee stores at major companies like Texas Instruments, Lockheed Martin, and Frito-Lay and sponsored sales at Fortune 500 companies nationwide. In 2002, he ap…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric talks about the importance of the Investment Policy Statement (IPS) as a plan document under ERISA. He references Interpretive Bulletin 2016-1, which clarifies that the IPS is a written guideline for fiduciaries, essential for maintaining plan investments. Eric emphasizes that drafting an IPS is a fidu…
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Chelle O'Keefe and Janine Moore: The Right Enterprise Benefit Strategy and The Right Partner
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Chelle O'Keefe, SPHR is a seasoned HR executive with over 20 years of experience, specializing in fostering growth and vibrant workplace cultures. As Chief People Officer at Platinum Dermatology Partners, she drives initiatives that build cohesive cultures, optimize processes, and elevate company results. Previously, as EVP and CHRO at Associa, Che…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson talks about Field Assistance Bulletin 2012-02R, focusing on participant-directed accounts and disclosure regulations (404(a)-5). Eric points out some details that are not commonly understood by many advisors and plan fiduciaries. He emphasizes the need for clear, understandable fee disclosures to…
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Jason is a key advisor at Great Gray Trust Company, specializing in CIT eligibility and investment-related matters. He negotiates agreements with plans, subadvisors, and service providers. Previously, Jason spent 13 years at Covington & Burling LLP, focusing on ERISA investing and policy issues. Committed to retirement policy, he has a proven track…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson talks about the Department of Labor Field Assistance Bulletin 2003-03, which provides guidance on how to allocate plan expenses among participants. He discusses that plan sponsors should consider writing checks for plan expenses as an effective way to manage risks in regard to plan fees. Eric exp…
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Patrick Williams has over 39 years of experience in retirement and employee benefits consulting. As the co-founder of Fiduciary in a Box®, he has created a cloud-based solution to help employers manage their fiduciary responsibilities effectively. With his deep understanding of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021, Patrick offers invaluable …
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson talks about forfeiture lawsuits in defined contribution plans, emphasizing the importance of understanding both IRS regulations and ERISA rules. He explains that forfeitures can be used to pay plan expenses, fund employer contributions, or provide additional benefits to participants in defined co…
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For over 30 years, Robin Green has provided Investment Consultants and DC Advisors with competitive analyses, practice management coaching, client service strategies, and sales consulting. She started her career as a plan sponsor, overseeing retirement plans in the healthcare and manufacturing sectors. After being recruited by Ann Schleck at Deloit…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson talks about the persistence of revenue share in 401(k) plans, despite some advisors and plan sponsors moving away from it. He highlights a significant flaw in the thinking and fiduciary process that revenue share can be used to “hide” from the participants (to a degree) fees assessed to their acc…
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Emily Perry Short is currently the National Director of Cyber Product at The Baldwin Group regularly consulting on cyber risk management and insurance solutions across a variety of industries with a particular focus on technology, venture capital, and private equity risks. Emily has been in insurance in a variety of forms since 2014, originally as …
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson talks about the differences between fiduciary and settlor decisions in the context of ERISA plans. Fiduciary decisions, such as cost and investment monitoring, must be made in the best interest of plan participants with a duties of loyalty and prudence. Settlor decisions, like plan design and pla…
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“Jania.” She’s one of those people in the ERISA world who only needs a first name mentioned and everyone knows who you are talking about. With over 25 years of experience in the retirement plan industry, Jania is a passionate and knowledgeable fiduciary leader dedicated to helping employers with fiduciary governance while also focusing on their emp…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson talks about the importance of adhering to the plan document in both ERISA-regulated health and retirement plans. He emphasizes the four basic fiduciary duties: loyalty, prudence, asset diversification, and following the plan document. He advises plan advisors and committee members to ensure the p…
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Paul previously served as the Chief Information Security Officer for an independent Broker-Dealer with billions of dollars in assets under management and thousands of Advisors spread across the United States as well as a major defense contractor providing logistical services. Paul has been a part of several FINRA and SEC Cybersecurity sweeps and ex…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson talks about ERISA fiduciary training resources for plan committee members and advisors. He outlines a comprehensive document covering four core duties: loyalty, prudence, diversification, and adherence to plan documents, and three additional duties: avoiding prohibited transactions, conflicts of …
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Christopher (Chris) Taylor is the Director of Client Support for USI Consulting Group. He is located in Madison, WI. Chris leads USICG’s national provider search, fee benchmarking, and fee negotiation team in addition to providing investment analysis on equity strategies and supporting our sales team across the country. As a result, Chris has an in…
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