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  • Creating Your Brand as an Investigator with Kate Marston
    2025/03/04

    Do you have a personal brand? Yes, you. Yes... even investigators need brands! Luckily Kate Marston is on to help investigators develop their brands and get creative with their investigative careers.
    Key points discussed:
    The importance of branding for investigators
    Kate's career trajextory from the Metropolitan Police to Burberry (yes, like the jackets!)
    The need for proper training in investigations, especially for HR professionals
    The value of creativity and context in investigative work
    The impact of investigations on investigators' mental health

    Listen up for some creativity filled advice for investigators and fraud fighters!

    Connect with Kate on Linkedin

    Line of Duty (TV Series 2012–2021) ⭐ 8.7 | Crime, Drama, Mystery


    Happy Valley (TV Series 2014–2023) ⭐ 8.5 | Crime, Drama, Thriller


    Do No Harm: A Skilled Surgeon Makes the Best Murderer . . . https://g.co/kgs/g17ywUW

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    38 分
  • The Truth About Polygraphs with Mark O’Riordan
    2025/02/25

    In this episode of Fraudish, Kelly sits down with Mark O'Riordan, a seasoned polygraph examiner with a background in federal law enforcement and corporate investigations. Mark pulls back the curtain on the mechanics and psychology of polygraph tests, separating fact from fiction and breaking down what really constitutes a lie.

    From working with at-risk youth to serving in the Secret Service and eventually launching his own investigative firm, Mark shares his fascinating career journey. He also discusses the emotional challenges of handling crimes against children, the critical role of resilience in law enforcement, and why following instructions is key to a successful polygraph exam.

    If you're curious about interrogation techniques, the realities of polygraph testing, and how pop culture has shaped public perception, this episode is packed with expert insights.

    🔗 Connect with Mark:
    LinkedIn | New Mountain Investigations

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    42 分
  • Why Whistleblowers Are Real Life Superheroes with Everett Stern
    2025/02/20

    In this episode of Fraudish, Kelly interviews Everett Stern, an anti-money laundering compliance officer and whistleblower who exposed HSBC Bank's intentional money laundering practices benefiting terrorists and drug cartels. Stern shares his experiences in the financial industry, his journey as a whistleblower, the immense personal and professional challenges he faced, and his ongoing efforts to combat corruption through his companies Tactical Rabbit and Stern Cybersecurity. They also touch on the broader implications of financial crime, the role of ethics, and the support provided by organizations like Whistleblowers of America.

    Everett's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/everettstern/

    Links:

    Dirty Money Doc

    Whistleblowers of America Podcast

    https://www.whistleblowersofamerica.org/

    https://tacticalrabbit.com/

    https://everettstern.com/

    Dark Money and Private Spies

    Bankers Too Big to Jail Piece

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    37 分
  • Cultivating Creativity in Investigations with Colton Seale & Mark Anderson
    2025/02/04

    In this special episode of Fraudish, I sit down with two experts in investigative interviewing—Mark Anderson, founder of Anderson Investigative Associates, and Colton Seale, a seasoned investigator with a background in counterterrorism and the FBI. Together, we explore the art and science of effective interviews, uncovering how creativity and psychology play a crucial role in uncovering the truth.

    Colton shares a gripping case from his time at the FBI, where an unconventional approach helped crack a kidnapping case in Nigeria. Mark emphasizes the power of empathy in interviews, explaining how genuine human connection can be the key to getting truthful responses. We also break down the importance of cognitive interviewing, behavioral science, and the strategies that separate great investigators from the rest.

    Key takeaways from this episode:

    • Why creativity is essential in investigations—and how to cultivate it.
    • How cognitive interviewing enhances memory recall and improves case outcomes.
    • The psychology behind successful interviews: building trust, reading behavior, and asking the right questions.
    • Tactical strategies for professionals looking to improve their investigative skills.

    Whether you're new to investigative work or a seasoned pro, this episode is packed with actionable insights that will refine your approach to interviewing and fraud detection.

    🔗 Connect with Mark Anderson: LinkedIn | Website
    🔗 Connect with Colton Seale: LinkedIn | Pyxis Academy

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    46 分
  • Behavioral Science vs. Fraud: Lessons with James Rumph
    2025/01/28

    This week on Fraudish, host Kelly is joined by James Rumph, a forensic accountant and fraud consultant at Schneider Downs, for a deep dive into the world of fraud prevention. James shares his unique career journey, from earning multiple fraud-related degrees to working with the FBI, and offers expert insights into the evolving field of fraud detection and ethics.

    They explore:

    • How behavioral science shapes fraud prevention strategies.
    • The importance of skepticism and thorough testing in combating fraud.
    • Controversial cases, including Dan Ariely and research fraud.
    • Why valid behavioral research remains critical to fighting fraud effectively.

    Tune in for practical advice and thought-provoking discussions on how professionals can stay ahead in an ever-changing field. Don’t miss this episode full of actionable insights and fascinating case studies!
    Connect with James: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesrumph/

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    45 分
  • Innovations in Fraud Strategies with AI Expert, Amanda D'Amico
    2025/01/21

    It’s 2025 and we need to talk about AI.

    Kelly speaks to Chief Product Officer at Tracklight, to discuss the impact of AI on fraud detection and prevention. Amanda recounts her career journey from aspiring lawyer to law enforcement officer, then making significant leaps into tech startups and AI-driven fraud prevention. She emphasizes the importance of using AI to think like fraudsters for proactive measures, detailing how Tracklight leverages AI for public benefit programs. Amanda also offers advice to budding fraud fighters about embracing AI and taking career leaps to drive meaningful change.

    Connect with Amanda D’Amico https://www.linkedin.com/in/amanda-d’amico-60a79b72/

    https://tracklight.ai/

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    39 分
  • Hacking the Fraud Game: Cybersecurity Lessons with David Taxer
    2025/01/14

    In this episode of Fraudish, Kelly Paxton sits down with David Taxer, cybersecurity expert and author of Shadows of Eden, for an insightful conversation on the intersection of technology, fraud, and human behavior.

    David shares his unconventional path from tech enthusiast to penetration tester, revealing how an insider fraud case shaped his career. Together, they dive into:

    • Fraud ethics and how gender influences the appeal of white-collar crimes
    • The role of curiosity and pattern recognition in solving investigations
    • The growing impact of AI on cybersecurity and fraud detection
    • Practical tips for protecting your personal information
    • Must-have resources for exploring open-source intelligence (OSINT)

    Whether you're intrigued by the psychology behind fraud or fascinated by the latest cybersecurity trends, this episode is packed with valuable insights for professionals and enthusiasts alike.

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Connect with David Taxer on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidtaxer/
    • Check out Shadows of Eden on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Shadows-Eden-Jack-Diamond-Novel/dp/B0D3J4RRRV
    • Explore Fuzzy Panda Research: https://fuzzypandaresearch.com/globe-life-american-income-life-david-zophin-steve-greer/
    • https://www.texascybersolutions.com/

    Listen Now to uncover the secrets of insider fraud and the evolving world of cybersecurity!

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    33 分
  • Fraud Futures with Sam Rad
    2024/12/31

    What's futurism and how is it related to fraud?

    This week on Fraudish, Kelly speaks with Sam Radocchia, a self-proclaimed futurist, who shares fraud insights from her unique background in anthropology and technology. Sam explains how her journey led her to become a futurist, highlighting key experiences such as her involvement with blockchain, AI, and virtual worlds like Second Life. The conversation also touches upon economic disparities, the impact of technology on fraud, and the emergence of network states.

    Connect with Sam: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samradofficial/.

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    39 分