Jon Taber
AUDIT 15 FUN
Internal Audit podcast. One 15-minute episode at least every 15 days (or so).
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Jon Taber
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Jun 28, 2026
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Episodes
Ep. 239 - Small Teams - Sandeep Das and John Johnson 28.06.2026 10:02
What does it take to build a credible internal audit function when you're working with a small team? In this episode I sit down with Sandeep Das, Head of Internal Audit at Elysium Healthcare, and John Johnson, Partner at Core Audit Partners, for a panel discussion on the unique challenges small audit shops face: - Establishing influence without an implicit mandate - Winning hearts and minds, and -...
Ep. 238 - Talent Isn't the Problem, Exposure Is - Arpna Aggarwal 20.06.2026 10:19
"The issue was never talent; it was exposure." IT auditor Arpna Aggarwal joins AUDIT 15 FUN to talk about building a community for women in audit and tech across Tanzania and beyond, and why AI governance conversations are missing African voices. Join me in the discussion as she lays out her call to action on the issue.
Ep. 237 - DTCC AI Hackathon Silver Medalists 01.06.2026 14:52
Meet the DTCC Hackathon silver medal team: Rich Penfield, Ashes Basnet, Jamie Ontiveros, Wesley Raider, and Marina Tieman (missed Kaine Kenerly). The team reveals why they joined the AI hackathon, how we built a powerful tool in days (no coding background needed), and the biggest takeaways: start small, don’t fear AI, and collaborate. Fast, fun, and an inspiration for auditors ready to innovate.
Ep. 236 - What Nobody is Talking about with AI - James Paterson 18.05.2026 23:18
Tokenization. Context windows. Lost in the middle. Silent failures. RLHF. Anthropomorphism. Quantization. Top-P and Top-K. RAG. Deterministic checks. If you haven’t heard of some of these topics, this podcast episode is for you.
Ep. 235 - Secret Agent - Richard LaTulip 07.05.2026 17:04
Former Secret Service agent Richard LaTulip joins the podcast to discuss cybercrime investigations, undercover operations, and the human factors that can derail even the biggest cases. He shares how a simple printer fix launched his cyber forensics career, the realities behind tracking global hackers, and lessons from Operation Carter Kaos, including a $75,000 undercover deal that nearly collapsed...
Ep. 234 - Small Teams - Sandeep Das 18.04.2026 16:53
Small team? No problem. Sandeep Das explains how lean audit functions drive real impact, without more budget or headcount. 1) Scale smart (co-source, analytics, guest auditors) 2) Build systems to move faster 3) Build influence with leadership 4) Stop waiting. Start doing. Buy your copy here: www.routledge.com/Audit-Alchemy-Small-Teams-BIG-Impact---A-Guide-to-Internal-Audit-Excellence/Das/p/book/9...
Ep. 233 - 24 Hours. Global Audit. No Excuses. - Dominik Foerschler 06.04.2026 12:49
A 24-hour global audit conference. No travel. No time zone excuses. The Audit Research Center is pushing the profession forward with a live, nonstop conference across every region. This episode breaks down what’s coming: 30+ sessions spanning macro risk to real AI use cases Practical applications: planning, fieldwork, reporting, and beyond If you want real use cases, not theory, this is it.
Ep. 232 - Inside the Largest Lottery Fraud in US History - Terry Rich 29.03.2026 19:02
Former Iowa Lottery CEO Terry Rich shares how a suspicious claim turned into a multi-state investigation, exposing an insider who rigged the system. This episode goes beyond the headline: • The hot dog clue that cracked the case • How tiny red flags exposed a massive fraud • Why transparency increased trust and sales • The real-world power of auditors If you think controls are boring, this story w...
Ep. 231 - Benjamin Ritter - The Executive Podcast 16.03.2026 9:20
Most leaders hit a moment where they feel stuck. Dr. Benjamin Ritter works with CEOs and senior executives at those exact crossroads. In this episode, he shares what he’s learned about leadership growth, overcoming impostor syndrome, and why the best leaders focus on coaching, delegation, and honest feedback.
Ep. 230 - The Performance Paradox - Eduardo Briceno 09.02.2026 13:55
Busy does not equal better. In this episode, I sit down with Eduardo Briceno, author of The Performance Paradox, to explore why constant execution can actually hurt performance. We break down the performance zone vs. learning zone and what leaders can do to help teams stop grinding, and start improving. A must-listen for auditors and leaders who want smarter results, not just more work. Eduardo...
Ep. 229 - First 100 Days in Internal Audit - Ben Moulder 25.01.2026 21:05
Your first 100 days in Internal Audit can define your entire career. In this episode, internal audit storyteller Benjamin Moulder explains why early perception is everything, how “GPA starts at zero,” and what new auditors must do to build credibility and trust. Work ethic, communication, networking, and certifications, we covered it all.
Ep. 228 - Managing the Hell out of your Audit - Bill Englehaupt 29.12.2025 17:15
Managing the hell out of your audit. Bill Englehaupt joins the podcast to break down why audits run long, how rework kills morale, and the practical fixes that actually improve audit execution. auditology.info
Ep. 227 - From Enron to Agile - Burke Willis 21.12.2025 15:55
From Enron to Agile. Burke Willis quit Enron at the right time, and that experience helped shape a career grounded in integrity and change. He is now helping reshape how internal audit projects are done. We talk about why perfect audit plans don’t exist, how two-week cycles accelerate insight, why auditors should tell business stories (not just report numbers), and the power of defining “done” and...
Ep. 226 - The Big Three - Brian Kuenzi 04.12.2025 19:02
In this episode, finance leader Brian Kenzie explores how the explosive rise of passive ownership has transformed capital markets, and what it means for internal audit and enterprise risk management. The Big Three may now influence internal audit more than the Big Four. If you don't know who the Big Three are then this episode is for you.
Ep. 225 - Fraud Prevention Best Practices with a Former FBI Employee - DJ Rossini 16.11.2025 10:43
In this episode, I sat down with DJ Rossini, Managing Director at Grant Thornton and former FBI Chief Counsel and Compliance Officer. DJ brings a wealth of experience across healthcare fraud, counter-terrorism, money laundering, internal investigations, and corporate compliance. We go over what really works in fraud detection and prevention, including: How a “see something, say something” culture...
Ep. 224 - Data Science - Sai Popuri 08.11.2025 16:48
What, so what, now what? That’s the heart of data science. In this episode, I'm joined by Sai Popuri, a data science expert who explains the three pillars of analytics: Descriptive – What happened? Predictive – So what’s likely to happen next? Prescriptive – Now what should we do about it? We also talk about how internal auditors can play a powerful role in turning data into better business de...
Ep. 223 - Inspiring Women in Audit - Tracie Marquardt 02.11.2025 12:53
In this episode, I welcome Tracie Marquardt, host of the Inspiring Women in Audit podcast. Tracie shares the story behind her mission to amplify women’s voices in internal audit and how she grew a global community from scratch. One movement. One mission.
Ep. 222 - Do Certification really matter? - Jas Gill and Asim Fareeduddin 26.10.2025 15:13
Are certifications truly worth it? From real-world hiring scenarios to the career impact of credentials, Jas and Asim explore whether letters after your name matter more than results, how certifications build credibility, and why lifelong learning is key to staying relevant. They also gave their own ratings on how much certifications really matter...and let’s just say, the average might not be wha...
Ep. 221 - Oladayo Duduyemi - CoAuditor 19.10.2025 25:27
Oladayo Duduyemi, co-founder of CoAuditor, joins the podcast to show his solution, streamlining control testing, client collaboration, and even detecting synthetic documents.
Ep. 220 - Overthinking and people-pleasing - Dr. Lorwen Nagel 12.10.2025 17:06
Harvard-trained psychologist Dr. Lorwen Nagel, who worked with the Dalai Lama, explains overthinking and people-pleasing. Why we do it, how it holds us back, and what to do about it.
Ep. 219 - Auditing in Healthcare - Daniel Clayton 05.10.2025 20:39
Healthcare is massive. Auditing in this industry is no small task. In this episode, Daniel Clayton, Head of Audit at UF Health, details what makes auditing in this industry uniquely complex, and shares insights on where internal auditors can truly add value in one of the most regulated and essential industries in the US.
Ep. 218 - Sales & Marketing Audit - Oleg Koslov 28.09.2025 13:26
How do you audit sales and marketing? Oleg Koslov brings global insights, five practical pillars, and quick wins every team can use.
Ep. 217 - IIA Mentor Program - Alex Rusate 06.09.2025 9:04
Learn about the Emerging Leader Program from Alex Rusate, who advanced from Sr. IT Auditor to Sr. VP of Audit after participating in the program. Program link: https://tinyurl.com/43nbxuv3
Ep. 216 - AI Assurance - Greg Hutchins 25.08.2025 22:06
AI is a black box. Even its creators can't explain, so how do we provide assurance? In this episode, Greg Hutchins, author of Trust Me, AI Risk Management , unpacks the billion-dollar question of AI audit and why the future belongs to those who learn to use AI. Are you a doomer or a boomer?
Ep. 215 - 3Ls High Performing Teams - Aura Rad 04.08.2025 21:06
What drives a truly high-performing audit team? Aura Rad shares her powerful Three Ls model: Lean on each other Learn from each other Leverage each other “You don’t just fall into a great team; it takes intention, effort, and a marathon mindset.” #Audit15Fun #InternalAudit #Leadership
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