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February 1, 2022

Episode 80: Going There: A Conversation with Katie Couric

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Katie Couric, the legendary news anchor and head of Katie Couric Media, sits down with IntraFi Network’s Barb Rehm to talk about her new memoir, Going There. She discusses why she founded her own media company, her past work co-anchoring the Today show, her rocky transition to co-host of CBS Evening News, the Me Too movement and much more.

January 25, 2022

Episode 79: Why Congress Doesn’t Need to Rush to Legislate Crypto

Bank Regulation

Todd Phillips, the director of financial regulatory and corporate governance at the Center for American Progress, talks about the dangers of legislating new rules for digital assets when existing regulatory powers may be sufficient. He also discusses the rise of NFTs and why banks should be wary.

January 18, 2022

Episode 78: What the Heck Happened at the FDIC?

FDIC
Bank Regulation

FDIC Chair Jelena McWilliams unexpectedly announced recently that she is stepping down Feb. 4. What’s behind this decision - and what does it mean for the independence of the FDIC and other banking regulators? Politico’s Victoria Guida and American Banker’s Brendan Pedersen explore the many facets of the FDIC’s leadership battle.

January 11, 2022

Episode 77: How to Attract - and Keep - Bank Talent: ABA’s Jim Edwards

ABA
Bank Policy
Bank Regulation

Jim Edwards, the CEO of $2.1 billion-asset United Bank and immediate former past chairman of the ABA, talks about his bank’s unique approach to finding and fostering the next generation of banking talent. He also discusses several policy challenges facing the industry, including overdraft fees and more stringent regulation.

December 14, 2021

Episode 76: The Economy Isn’t As Bad As You Think: Zandi's 2022 Outlook

Inflation
Federal Reserve

While much of the economic data is relatively strong, consumers remain pessimistic about the economy, with fears about inflation rapidly rising. Mark Zandi, the chief economist at Moody’s Analytics, goes through the latest data to answer critical questions about the economy headed into the New Year. How worried should we be about inflation? What will the Fed do next? Will the omicron variant cripple the economy just as it seems about to recover?

December 7, 2021

Episode 75: Turning Concern About Community Banking's Future into Concrete Action

Community Banks
Bank Innovation

The Independent Bankers Association of Texas and FedFIS have launched a new professional social media site exclusively for community bankers in an attempt to foster collaboration and allow them to easily compare their tech services and experiences. Christopher Williston, the head of IBAT, discusses how the site started, where it’s going and how it can help small institutions.

November 30, 2021

Episode 74: A Better Way Forward for CBDCs, Stablecoins?

CBDC
Stablecoins
Digital Currency

Tim Massad, former chairman of the CFTC, tackles the challenges in designing a U.S. central bank digital currency, including how not to disintermediate banks - and why policymakers need to accelerate their discussions. He also offers his take on recommendations for stablecoin supervision, and where regulators may have gotten it wrong in their recent report on the subject.

November 16, 2021

Episode 73: ICBA’s Fisher: A Fifth-Gen Banker Tackles Policy Challenges Facing Community Banks

ICBA

Robert Fisher, the CEO of $500 million-asset Tioga State Bank and chairman of the Independent Community Bankers of America, talks about the top concerns facing bankers right now, including staffing shortages and tech upgrades. He also discusses the controversial nomination of a new comptroller of the currency, how ICBA wants to address credit unions buying banks, and much more.

November 9, 2021

Episode 72: Why Bankers Need to Pay Attention to CBDCs - Or Else

CBDC
Federal Reserve

James Reuter, the CEO and President of $26.7 billion-asset FirstBank in Lakewood, Co., believes bankers had better wake up to the debate over a U.S. central bank digital currency before it’s too late. He argues that the Fed is almost certain to act, but how it does so could determine the fate of banking.

November 2, 2021

Episode 71: As Banks Buy Into BNPL, Is It Headed for a Crash?

Payments
Fintech

Buy-Now-Pay-Later has seen explosive growth during the past year, with a new deal announced seemingly every day. What’s behind BNPL’s rapid rise, why are there concerns about it, and is it the next bubble about to burst? Yizhu Wang, the senior fintech reporter at S&P Global Market Intelligence, answers all that and more.

October 26, 2021

Episode 70: How the IRS Reporting Plan is Likely to Play Out

Bank Regulation
OCC

Earlier this year, the Biden administration called for a law that requires banks to report aggregate information to the IRS on inflows and outflows to accounts. But banks have been fiercely fighting back against the plan. Ian Katz, a bank policy analyst at Capital Alpha Partners, offers his views on who is likely to win this political battle, as well as what may happen to the nominee to lead the OCC and whether the White House will renominate Fed Chair Jerome Powell.

October 19, 2021

Episode 69: “The Tech Changes Constantly”: The Woman Helping Bank Regulators Play Catch-Up

Bank Innovation

Jo Ann Barefoot, a former regulator and now CEO of the Alliance for Innovative Regulation, discusses her efforts to help banking regulators contend with the rapid tech evolution in the financial services sector. She discusses why she’s optimistic that tech can help banks and their supervisors better manage risks, assist the underbanked, and combat long-term challenges like climate change.

October 12, 2021

Episode 68: Meet Moov: “The Most Boring Company in Fintech”

Bank Innovation
Crypto

Wade Arnold, founder and CEO of Moov Financial, talks about how his startup is tackling one of the fundamental parts of banking - making it easier for businesses to accept, store and disburse money. He also discusses the massive changes under way in the payment system, including the impact of real-time transactions and the rise of cryptocurrency, as well as how the pace of innovation is accelerating.

October 5, 2021

Episode 67: How Silicon Valley Bank Became the "Bank for the Global Innovation Economy’"

M&A
Bank Innovation

Greg Becker, CEO of Silicon Valley Bank, talks about his bank’s strategy, including its recent expansion of its capital markets business and M&A business, and where it’s going next. He also assesses the competitive landscape between banks and fintechs and reveals his greatest source of optimism - and concern - for the banking industry right now.

September 28, 2021

Episode 66: Inside Blend: The Digital Lending Fintech Aiming to “Power the Pipes” of Banking

Fintech

Nima Ghamsari, the founder and head of Blend, talks about his journey as an entrepreneur, from his early days selling items on eBay to founding a fintech in 2012. Since its inception, Blend has moved from helping banks and fintechs with digitizing the mortgage process into what he calls “proactive finance,” including helping financial institutions to digitize personal, auto and other types of loans.

September 21, 2021

Episode 65: Stablecoins and CBDCs: Everything You Need to Know (But Are Afraid to Ask)

Stablecoins
Digital Currency
CBDC

There’s been a lot of chatter about regulatory concerns on stablecoins, as well as the potential the Fed might offer its own central bank digital currency. David Andolfatto, a senior vice president in the research division at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, goes through the basics on stablecoins and CBDCs.

September 15, 2021

Episode 64: The Future of Overdraft Isn’t Fees: An Inside Look at Fintech "Dave"

Fintech

Begun in 2017 with the promise of a better approach to overdraft fees, fintech “Dave” has seen tremendous growth, including more than 10 million customers. CEO Jason Wilk talks about why Dave started by targeting overdraft, how he sees the policy debate over the controversial fees - and his ambitious plans for what’s next.

September 9, 2021

Episode 63: How the ‘08 Financial Crisis Is Helping Guide OCC Chief Hsu’s Agenda

OCC
Bank Regulation

Acting Comptroller of the Currency Michael Hsu talks about how his federal regulatory work during the 2008 financial crisis is informing his approach to new risks, including the explosive growth of cryptocurrencies, stablecoins and buy-now-pay-later services.

July 27, 2021

Episode 62: How Rohit Chopra Will Shape the CFPB

CFPB

Rohit Chopra is expected to be confirmed soon as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. What kind of a leader is he likely to be, and what financial activities will he target first? Kate Berry, who covers the CFPB for American Banker, breaks down how the new director will guide the agency.

July 20, 2021

Episode 61: “The future is about partnerships”: Google Cloud’s Yolande Piazza

Bank Innovation

Yolande Piazza, the vice president of financial services at Google Cloud, talks about why Google has no interest in being a bank, but instead wants to partner with them. She discusses the momentum behind Google Cloud, where the industry is going next, and the difference between Big Tech and big banks.

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