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KC20160618Informative and briefI appreciate the interviews and topics discussed on the J of A podcast, they often leave me wanting to read more.
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musikm46JofAThis podcast, not unlike the AICPA in recent years, is starting to sound more like a leftist Ted talk and less like a useful podcast for actual practicing CPAs
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jkrohmerInformative but awkwardIt makes you wonder if accountants trying to sound natural and interesting is the most awkward thing in the world. There’s just a ton of people who are clearly reading from a script. It’s painful.
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Steve from DallasPoor audio production; decent contentThe audio production, editing and mic quality reminds me of podcasts from 5-6 years back. Ultimately the knowledge is good but the two hosts are not very smooth, guests are generally jumbled and the theme tune is weird. I listen to it for the content but it’s painful. I think the AICPA could allocate more of its $400 a year dues to bring in a professional producer.
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obacker19Empowering, insightful and actionable! 🙌Whether you’re well established as someone innovating in the accounting space, or just getting started as a catalyst for change - this is a must-listen podcast for you! Neil does an incredible job leading conversations that cover a huge breadth of topics related to the ins and outs of navigating an ever-changing accounting industry - with leaders who’ve actually experienced success themselves. Highly recommend listening and subscribing!
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TreeCLaura RobertsWow. This was a totally unexpected podcast. I found this to be one of the best discussions I have heard thus far on what is happening now and the issues surrounding our problems with race. I cannot wait to read more and I thank you very much for doing this.
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AprilDFaulknerGreat Podcast Sharing Various PerspectivesI love that this podcast has presented high level global views around the accounting industry. Examples of topics I’ve noticed include: hot technical topics; helping impact and engage the upcoming workforce through engagement with educators; new technologies-with implications for existing practices, and building the new generation workforce; hiring practices and skills tips from C-suite to new grads - from a national perspective; various perspectives and conversations surrounding soft skills, management skills, success, improvement solutions and national trends. If you have a commute or enjoy podcasts while exercising, I recommend this podcast. I also love that most podcasts are less than one hour, and the host is considerate and respectful of the planned time schedule.
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Timberwolf0952Not well preparedMost episodes don’t feel planned out, the hosts aren’t listening, just reading a list of questions, and it’s got those terrible habits that accountants do when they present information that goes like this: 1. Apologize for what they’re about to tell you for being boring. 2. “We don’t really need to get into the weeds of the details.” 3. Excessive use of softening language.
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RandiayanaGreatGreat way to get nonpartisan non political party affiliated news, just the news accountants like
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Goranger22Current news in the accounting industryThis is a great way to learn about news affecting the accounting industry
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