American Institute of CPAs - Personal Financial Planning (PFP) show

American Institute of CPAs - Personal Financial Planning (PFP)

Summary: Welcome to the AICPA Personal Financial Planning Section podcast channel. Subscribe to receive unlimited access to free podcasts on technical and practice management topics from nationally known experts and thought leaders as well as valuable insights and updates on professional issues. Visit us online at www.aicpa.org/pfp to join our community and gain access to valuable member-only benefits.

Podcasts:

 Sustainable investing: Why is it important to your clients? (Part 2 of 3) {PFP Section} | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1422

Guest: Samuel Adams, CEO, Vert Asset Management Category: Technical In this episode, Samuel Adams, CEO, Vert Asset Management discusses sustainable investing and answers the questions: What are your clients’ motivations for sustainable investing? What are advisers’ motivations for sustainable investing? What opportunities do advisers have to become thought leaders for their clients? Access the related resources from this podcast: Vert Asset Management – expand your understanding of sustainable investing Vert’s position paper,  'Sustainable Investing: From Niche to Normal’ Investment planning resources (from the AICPA PFP Section) Investment planning certificate, part of the PFP certificate program Don’t miss the other episodes in this series: What is sustainable investing? Why is it important for your clients? How can you advise your clients? The episode is brought to you by the AICPA’s Personal Financial Planning Section, the premier provider of information, tools, advocacy and guidance for professionals who specialize in providing tax, estate, retirement, risk management and investment planning advice and by the CPA/PFS Credential program which allows CPAs to demonstrate competence and confidence in providing these services to their clients. Visit us online at www.aicpa.org/pfp to join our community and gain access to valuable member-only benefits. Don’t miss an episode – subscribe to our podcast series on iTunes or Pod-o-Matic! And leave us a review so we can continue bringing valuable and relevant content to you.  

 Sustainable investing: What is it? (Part 1 of 3) {PFP Section} | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1763

Guest: Samuel Adams, CEO, Vert Asset Management Category: Technical In this episode, Samuel Adams, CEO, Vert Asset Management What is sustainable investing? Why is it growing in popularity? And is it just a fad? What are the different types of sustainable investing? What are the intentions and outcomes for each? Access the related resources from this podcast: Vert Asset Management – expand your understanding of sustainable investing Vert’s position paper,  'Sustainable Investing: From Niche to Normal’ Investment planning resources (from the AICPA PFP Section) Investment planning certificate, part of the PFP certificate program Don’t miss the other episodes in this series: What is sustainable investing? Why is it important for your clients? How can you advise your clients? The episode is brought to you by the AICPA’s Personal Financial Planning Section, the premier provider of information, tools, advocacy and guidance for professionals who specialize in providing tax, estate, retirement, risk management and investment planning advice and by the CPA/PFS Credential program which allows CPAs to demonstrate competence and confidence in providing these services to their clients. Visit us online at www.aicpa.org/pfp to join our community and gain access to valuable member-only benefits. Don’t miss an episode – you can hear our podcasts online anywhere via your web browser, no podcast app required. Just search for “AICPA Personal Financial Planning” on any Apple, Android or Windows device from your web browser or favorite podcast app.

 Roth conversions and the proposed SECURE Act {PFP Section} | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 941

Guest(s): Bob Keebler, CPA/PFS Category: Technical In this episode, Bob Keebler, CPA/PFS discusses the SECURE Act and retirement planning strategies, including Roth conversions. He answers the questions: What are the relevant proposed provisions? Which clients would be impacted? What planning strategies and tactics will be effective? What is the advantage of Roth conversions under the proposed SECURE Act? Access the related resources from this podcast: Impact of Tax Reform on Planning Toolkit The episode is brought to you by the AICPA’s Personal Financial Planning Section, the premier provider of information, tools, advocacy and guidance for professionals who specialize in providing tax, estate, retirement, risk management and investment planning advice. Visit us online at https://www.aicpa.org/pfp to join our community and gain access to valuable member-only benefits. Don’t miss an episode – you can hear our podcasts online anywhere via your web browser, no podcast app required. Just search for “AICPA Personal Financial Planning” on any Apple, Android or Windows device from your web browser or favorite podcast app.

 Creating a cohesive online presence (part 2) {PFP Section} | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1398

Guests: Erica Gellerman, CPA Category: Practice management In this episode, Erica Gellerman, CPA turned marketer is here to help you differentiate your CPA financial planning practice for their current and prospective clients. What are the three Vs of creating a cohesive online presence? How can you leverage your online presence, so your clients will know, like, and trust you? What are the simple steps you can take now? Access the related resources from this podcast: Creating a cohesive online presence (part 1) Your CPA Practice & Planning Toolkit Business Development Toolkits for CPA financial planners and CPA/PFS holders Technology for a Planning & Tax Advisory Services Business Toolkit The episode is brought to you by the AICPA’s Personal Financial Planning Section, the premier provider of information, tools, advocacy and guidance for professionals who specialize in providing tax, estate, retirement, risk management and investment planning advice and by the CPA/PFS Credential program which allows CPAs to demonstrate competence and confidence in providing these services to their clients. Visit us online at www.aicpa.org/pfp to join our community and gain access to valuable member-only benefits. Don’t miss an episode – you can hear our podcasts online anywhere via your web browser, no podcast app required. Just search for “AICPA Personal Financial Planning” on any Apple, Android or Windows device.

 Step 10: What are the simple actions I can take now? {Building a Tax & Financial Planning Advisory Business} | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2859

Guests: Ted Sarenski, CPA/PFS & panelists: Jean-Luc Bourdon, Dirk Edwards, Michael Goodman, Brooke Salvini, Scott Sprinkle, Dave Stolz, and Susan Tillery Category: Practice management In this episode, recorded live at the AICPA ENGAGE pre-conference workshop – Building a Tax & Financial Planning Advisory Business – CPA financial planners share helpful resources and simple action steps to take in building their tax and financial planning advisory businesses. What are the key resources they have used that will help you in practice? What deliverables do you provide to clients? What types of engagement letters do you use for tax and PFP engagements? What are simple actions you can take now? Access the related resources from this podcast: AICPA’s Planning & Tax Advisory Services hub Roadmap to Planning & Tax Advisory Services Technology for a Planning & Tax Advisory Services Business Toolkit Workshop: Building a Tax and Financial Planning Advisory Business (preceding the Advanced PFP Conference at AICPA ENGAGE) Don’t miss the other episodes in this Building a Tax & Financial Planning Advisory Business series! Step 1: Why should I offer tax & financial planning advisory services? Step 2: How do I get started? Step 3: What are the appropriate fees to charge? Step 4: How do I approach new client meetings & offer financial planning services to current tax clients? Step 5: What is the best way to create deep relationships with clients? Step 6: How do I decide between serving as the primary point of contact or as a hyperspecialist? Step 7: How do I structure staffing and work with other advisers? Step 8: What do I need to know if I decide to offer investment advisory services? Step 9: How do I maximize use of technology? Step 10: What are the simple actions I can take now? The episode is brought to you by the AICPA’s Personal Financial Planning Section, the premier provider of information, tools, advocacy and guidance for professionals who specialize in providing tax, estate, retirement, risk management and investment planning advice and by the CPA/PFS Credential program which allows CPAs to demonstrate competence and confidence in providing these services to their clients. Visit us online at www.aicpa.org/pfp to join our community and gain access to valuable member-only benefits. Don’t miss an episode – subscribe to our podcast series on iTunes or Pod-o-Matic! And leave us a review so we can continue bringing valuable and relevant content to you.

 How the Kaestner decision may impact your clients {PFP Section} | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1234

Guest(s): Bob Keebler, CPA/PFS, Anna Moody, JD and David O’Neill, JD Category: Technical In NC Department of Revenue v. The Kaestner Family Trust, the Supreme Court determined whether the US Constitution’s due process clause prohibits states from taxing trusts based on trust beneficiaries’ in-state residency. In this episode, Bob Keebler, CPA/PFS interviews Anna Moody and David O’Neill answers the questions: What was the Supreme Court’s ruling? In which states will CPAs likely file amended returns or protective claims? In what situations should CPAs advise clients to seek a refund from the state? And more! Access the related resources from this podcast: Broadridge Advisor (free access to PFP/PFS members) includes extensive-content written by CPAs, attorneys and other experts on planning strategies, new relevant laws, etc. that are articulated in client terms. The episode is brought to you by the AICPA’s Personal Financial Planning Section, the premier provider of information, tools, advocacy and guidance for professionals who specialize in providing tax, estate, retirement, risk management and investment planning advice. Visit us online at www.aicpa.org/pfp to join our community and gain access to valuable member-only benefits. Don’t miss an episode – subscribe to our podcast series on iTunes and Pod-o-matic! And leave us a review so we can continue bringing valuable and relevant content to you.

 Taxes and Risk Management & Insurance Planning {PFP Section} | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 887

Guest: Susan Tillery, CPA/PFS & Tom Tillery, CFP® Category: Technical In this episode, Susan Tillery, CPA/PFS & Tom Tillery, CFP® discuss the impact of taxes on risk management and insurance and answers the questions: What are the tax considerations practitioners should take into account when advising clients on the use of insurance contracts? What tax nuances come into play when looking at the type and the amount of insurance coverage that is the most applicable based on your client’s facts and circumstances? What are some effective strategies for protecting your clients and their businesses should there be an adverse event? Access the related resources from this podcast: Planning & Tax Advisory Services hub at aicpa.org/growadvisoryservices Risk management & insurance planning certificate, part of the PFP certificate program The episode is brought to you by the AICPA’s Personal Financial Planning Section, the premier provider of information, tools, advocacy and guidance for professionals who specialize in providing tax, estate, retirement, risk management and investment planning advice and by the CPA/PFS Credential program which allows CPAs to demonstrate competence and confidence in providing these services to their clients. Visit us online at www.aicpa.org/pfp to join our community and gain access to valuable member-only benefits. Don’t miss an episode – you can hear our podcasts online anywhere via your web browser, no podcast app required. Just search for “AICPA Personal Financial Planning” on any Apple, Android or Windows device.

 Step 9: How do I maximize use of technology? {Building a Tax & Financial Planning Advisory Business} | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1514

Guests: Ted Sarenski, CPA/PFS & panelists: Jean-Luc Bourdon, Michael Goodman, Brooke Salvini, and Susan Tillery Category: Practice management In this episode, CPA financial planners share how they chose various technology with building their tax and financial planning advisory businesses. What are the essential software programs for a tax and planning advisory business? How can you leverage the cloud and secure your clients’ information and safely share information? What are some examples of software programs to use for tax and financial planning services as well as business and client management? What are simple actions to take now? Access the related resources from this podcast: AICPA’s Planning & Tax Advisory Services hub Roadmap to Planning & Tax Advisory Services Technology for a Planning & Tax Advisory Services Business Toolkit Workshop: Building a Tax and Financial Planning Advisory Business (preceding the Advanced PFP Conference at AICPA ENGAGE) Don’t miss the other episodes in this Building a Tax & Financial Planning Advisory Business series! Step 1: Why should I offer tax & financial planning advisory services? Step 2: How do I get started? Step 3: What are the appropriate fees to charge? Step 4: How do I approach new client meetings & offer financial planning services to current tax clients? Step 5: What is the best way to create deep relationships with clients? Step 6: How do I decide between serving as the primary point of contact or as a hyperspecialist? Step 7: How do I structure staffing and work with other advisers? Step 8: What do I need to know if I decide to offer investment advisory services? Step 9: How do I maximize use of technology? Step 10: What are the simple actions I can take now? The episode is brought to you by the AICPA’s Personal Financial Planning Section, the premier provider of information, tools, advocacy and guidance for professionals who specialize in providing tax, estate, retirement, risk management and investment planning advice and by the CPA/PFS Credential program which allows CPAs to demonstrate competence and confidence in providing these services to their clients. Visit us online at www.aicpa.org/pfp to join our community and gain access to valuable member-only benefits. Don’t miss an episode – subscribe to our podcast series on iTunes or Pod-o-Matic! And leave us a review so we can continue bringing valuable and relevant content to you.

 Step 8: What do I need to know if I decide to offer investment advisory services? {Building a Tax & Financial Planning Advisory Business} | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 973

Guests: Ted Sarenski, CPA/PFS & panelists: Jean-Luc Bourdon, Scott Sprinkle, and Ellen Bruno Category: Practice management In this episode, CPA financial planners share their experiences with choosing whether or not to provide investment advisory services as part of their tax and financial planning advisory businesses and answer the questions: Do I have to provide investment advisory services to provide tax and planning advisory services to my clients? What constitutes investment advice? How do I know if I need to register to provide investment advisory services? Where can I find information on compliance with investment adviser regulations? What are simple actions to take now? Access the related resources from this podcast: AICPA’s Planning & Tax Advisory Services hub Roadmap to Planning & Tax Advisory Services Statement on Standards in Personal Financial Planning Services The CPA’s Guide to Investment Advisory Business Models Personal Finance Scorecard Section 7216 guidance & sample consent form Workshop: Building a Tax and Financial Planning Advisory Business (preceding the Advanced PFP Conference at AICPA ENGAGE) Don’t miss the other episodes in this Building a Tax & Financial Planning Advisory Business series! Step 1: Why should I offer tax & financial planning advisory services? Step 2: How do I get started? Step 3: What are the appropriate fees to charge? Step 4: How do I approach new client meetings & offer financial planning services to current tax clients? Step 5: What is the best way to create deep relationships with clients? Step 6: How do I decide between serving as the primary point of contact or as a hyperspecialist? Step 7: How do I structure staffing and work with other advisers? Step 8: What do I need to know if I decide to offer investment advisory services? Step 9: How do I maximize use of technology? Step 10: What are the simple actions I can take now? The episode is brought to you by the AICPA’s Personal Financial Planning Section, the premier provider of information, tools, advocacy and guidance for professionals who specialize in providing tax, estate, retirement, risk management and investment planning advice and by the CPA/PFS Credential program which allows CPAs to demonstrate competence and confidence in providing these services to their clients. Visit us online at www.aicpa.org/pfp to join our community and gain access to valuable member-only benefits. Don’t miss an episode – subscribe to our podcast series on iTunes or Pod-o-Matic! And leave us a review so we can continue bringing valuable and relevant content to you.  

 Step 7: How do I structure staffing and work with other advisers? {Building a Tax & Financial Planning Advisory Business} | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1462

Guests: Ted Sarenski, CPA/PFS & panelists: Chris DeBlanc, Scott Sprinkle, and Susan Tillery Category: Practice management In this episode, CPA financial planners share how to work with other advisers and professionals as part of the tax & financial planning team and answer the questions: What is your role as the primary point of contact and how does that benefit your clients? What are some effective strategies for working with other advisers who also put your clients’ interests first? What are the challenges you might face in developing an adviser team? And how do you overcome them? What are simple actions to take now? Access the related resources from this podcast: AICPA’s Planning & Tax Advisory Services hub Roadmap to Planning & Tax Advisory Services Analysis of a Tax Return for Planning Opportunities Personal Finance Scorecard Workshop: Building a Tax and Financial Planning Advisory Business (preceding the Advanced PFP Conference at AICPA ENGAGE) Don’t miss the other episodes in this Building a Tax & Financial Planning Advisory Business series! Step 1: Why should I offer tax & financial planning advisory services? Step 2: How do I get started? Step 3: What are the appropriate fees to charge? Step 4: How do I approach new client meetings & offer financial planning services to current tax clients? Step 5: What is the best way to create deep relationships with clients? Step 6: How do I decide between serving as the primary point of contact or as a hyperspecialist? Step 7: How do I structure staffing and work with other advisers? Step 8: What do I need to know if I decide to offer investment advisory services? Step 9: How do I maximize use of technology? Step 10: What are the simple actions I can take now?   The episode is brought to you by the AICPA’s Personal Financial Planning Section, the premier provider of information, tools, advocacy and guidance for professionals who specialize in providing tax, estate, retirement, risk management and investment planning advice and by the CPA/PFS Credential program which allows CPAs to demonstrate competence and confidence in providing these services to their clients. Visit us online at www.aicpa.org/pfp to join our community and gain access to valuable member-only benefits. Don’t miss an episode – subscribe to our podcast series on iTunes or Pod-o-Matic! And leave us a review so we can continue bringing valuable and relevant content to you.  

 Step 6: How do I decide between serving as the primary point of contact or as a hyperspecialist? The hyperspecialist. {Building a Tax & Financial Planning Advisory Business} | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1375

Guests: Lyle Benson, CPA/PFS, Brooke Salvini, CPA/PFS, and David Stolz, CPA/PFS Category: Professional development CPAs and financial planning have been around for over a century. Not because we’ve stayed the same, but because we evolve and adapt to finding new ways to better serve clients. You are forward-thinking and relationship-oriented professionals. These are exciting times that bring opportunities for you to lead the profession into the future with a focus on your clients’ needs. CPA financial planners Lyle Benson, Brooke Salvini, and David Stolz share how they serve as the primary point of contact for their clients: How to communicate your value as a CPA financial planner and that you offer planning & tax advisory services How serving as a primary point of contact has impacted their clients’ lives Working together with a team of professionals to serve the client’s best interest Advice and resources for CPAs looking to serve as the primary point of contact   Access the related resources from this podcast: AICPA’s Planning & Tax Advisory Services hub Roadmap to Planning & Tax Advisory Services Workshop: Building a Tax and Financial Planning Advisory Business (preceding the Advanced PFP Conference at AICPA ENGAGE) Don’t miss the other episodes in this Building a Tax & Financial Planning Advisory Business series! Step 1: Why should I offer tax & financial planning advisory services? Step 2: How do I get started? Step 3: What are the appropriate fees to charge? Step 4: How do I approach new client meetings & offer financial planning services to current tax clients? Step 5: What is the best way to create deep relationships with clients? Step 6: How do I decide between serving as the primary point of contact or as a hyperspecialist? Step 7: How do I structure staffing and work with other advisers? Step 8: What do I need to know if I decide to offer investment advisory services? Step 9: How do I maximize use of technology? Step 10: What are the simple actions I can take now? The episode is brought to you by the AICPA’s Personal Financial Planning Section, the premier provider of information, tools, advocacy and guidance for professionals who specialize in providing tax, estate, retirement, risk management and investment planning advice and by the CPA/PFS Credential program which allows CPAs to demonstrate competence and confidence in providing these services to their clients. Visit us online at www.aicpa.org/pfp to join our community and gain access to valuable member-only benefits. Don’t miss an episode – subscribe to our podcast series on iTunes or Pod-o-Matic! And leave us a review so we can continue bringing valuable and relevant content to you.

 How would the Secure Act dramatically impact your individual clients? {PFP Section} | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 747

Guest(s): Bob Keebler, CPA/PFS Category: Technical In this episode, Bob Keebler, CPA/PFS discusses the Secure Act and its impact on retirement planning and post-mortem distributions. He answers the questions: What is the current law? What is the proposed Secure Act and how will it impact IRA planning? What do you need to think about now for your clients? Access the related resources from this podcast: Impact of Tax Reform on Planning Toolkit The episode is brought to you by the AICPA’s Personal Financial Planning Section, the premier provider of information, tools, advocacy and guidance for professionals who specialize in providing tax, estate, retirement, risk management and investment planning advice. Visit us online at www.aicpa.org/pfp to join our community and gain access to valuable member-only benefits. Don’t miss an episode – you can hear our podcasts online anywhere via your web browser, no podcast app required. Just search for “AICPA Personal Financial Planning” on any Apple, Android or Windows device.

 Step 5: What is the best way to create deep relationships with clients? {Building a Tax & Financial Planning Advisory Business} | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1167

Guests: Ted Sarenski, CPA/PFS & panelists: Jean-Luc Bourdon, Brooke Salvini, and David Stolz Category: Practice management In this episode, CPA financial planners share how to deepen client relationships within their tax and financial planning advisory businesses and answer the questions: How can you create an environment – physical or virtual and emotional – to develop deeper relationships with your clients? How can you build trust and connection with your clients? What questions can you ask to learn what is most important to your clients? What are the key ingredients in listening? What are simple actions to take now? Access the related resources from this podcast: AICPA’s Planning & Tax Advisory Services hub Roadmap to Planning & Tax Advisory Services Workshop: Building a Tax and Financial Planning Advisory Business (preceding the Advanced PFP Conference at AICPA ENGAGE) Don’t miss the other episodes in this Building a Tax & Financial Planning Advisory Business series! Step 1: Why should I offer tax & financial planning advisory services? Step 2: How do I get started? Step 3: What are the appropriate fees to charge? Step 4: How do I approach new client meetings & offer financial planning services to current tax clients? Step 5: What is the best way to create deep relationships with clients? Step 6: How do I decide between serving as the primary point of contact or as a hyperspecialist? Step 7: How do I structure staffing and work with other advisers? Step 8: What do I need to know if I decide to offer investment advisory services? Step 9: How do I maximize use of technology[SB1] ? Step 10: What are the simple actions I can take now? The episode is brought to you by the AICPA’s Personal Financial Planning Section, the premier provider of information, tools, advocacy and guidance for professionals who specialize in providing tax, estate, retirement, risk management and investment planning advice and by the CPA/PFS Credential program which allows CPAs to demonstrate competence and confidence in providing these services to their clients. Visit us online at www.aicpa.org/pfp to join our community and gain access to valuable member-only benefits. Don’t miss an episode – subscribe to our podcast series on iTunes or Pod-o-Matic! And leave us a review so we can continue bringing valuable and relevant content to you.

 Taxes and Investment Planning {PFP Section} | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1053

Guest: Matt Rosenberg, CPA/PFS Category: Technical In this episode, Matt Rosenberg, CPA/PFS discusses the impact of taxes on investment planning and answers the questions: What are the major tax considerations practitioners should take into account when providing investment advice? When do capital gains need to be carefully considered? How do investment losses best serve a good tax plan? How important is asset location?  Is timing a major consideration with investment changes? Access the related resources from this podcast: Planning & Tax Advisory Services hub at aicpa.org/growadvisoryservices Investment planning certificate, part of the PFP certificate program The episode is brought to you by the AICPA’s Personal Financial Planning Section, the premier provider of information, tools, advocacy and guidance for professionals who specialize in providing tax, estate, retirement, risk management and investment planning advice and by the CPA/PFS Credential program which allows CPAs to demonstrate competence and confidence in providing these services to their clients. Visit us online at www.aicpa.org/pfp to join our community and gain access to valuable member-only benefits. Don’t miss an episode – subscribe to our podcast series on iTunes or Pod-o-Matic! And leave us a review so we can continue bringing valuable and relevant content to you.

 Step 4: How do I approach new client meetings & offer financial planning services to current tax clients? {Building a Tax & Financial Planning Advisory Business} | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1278

Guests: Ted Sarenski, CPA/PFS & panelists: Chris DeBlanc and Scott Sprinkle Category: Practice management In this episode, CPA financial planners share how they approach new client meetings and how to offer planning services to tax clients and answer the questions: How does taking a humanistic approach to tax planning benefit your clients? How do you approach a tax compliance client to transition them into planning services? What are simple actions to take now? Access the related resources from this podcast: AICPA’s Planning & Tax Advisory Services hub Roadmap to Planning & Tax Advisory Services Analysis of a tax return for financial planning opportunities Workshop: Building a Tax and Financial Planning Advisory Business (preceding the Advanced PFP Conference at AICPA ENGAGE) Don’t miss the other episodes in this Building a Tax & Financial Planning Advisory Business series! Step 1: Why should I offer tax & financial planning advisory services? Step 2: How do I get started? Step 3: What are the appropriate fees to charge? Step 4: How do I approach new client meetings & offer financial planning services to current tax clients? Step 5: What is the best way to create deep relationships with clients? Step 6: How do I decide between serving as the primary point of contact or as a hyperspecialist? Step 7: How do I structure staffing and work with other advisers? Step 8: What do I need to know if I decide to offer investment advisory services? Step 9: How do I maximize use of technology? Step 10: What are the simple actions I can take now? The episode is brought to you by the AICPA’s Personal Financial Planning Section, the premier provider of information, tools, advocacy and guidance for professionals who specialize in providing tax, estate, retirement, risk management and investment planning advice and by the CPA/PFS Credential program which allows CPAs to demonstrate competence and confidence in providing these services to their clients. Visit us online at www.aicpa.org/pfp to join our community and gain access to valuable member-only benefits. Don’t miss an episode – subscribe to our podcast series on iTunes or Pod-o-Matic! And leave us a review so we can continue bringing valuable and relevant content to you.

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