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Aug 2024
10m 52s

Episode 138 - AI in The EU

Tom Fox
About this episode

Welcome to the only roundtable podcast in compliance as we celebrate our second century of shows.

In this episode, Karen Moore is joined by Karen Woody, Jonathan Armstrong, Matt Kelly and Tom Fox for shout outs and rants.

1. Jonathan Armstrong shouts out to Sir Andy Murray for a great career and life.

2. Matt Kelly rants about Wyoming Senator Cynthia Lummis and her legislation for a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve.

3. Karen Moore rants about German TV only showing German competitors in their Olympic coverage and she shouts out to the perseverance of Ukrainians, where students attending class at the Kyiv School of Economics will stop class during an air raid and start class again when the All Clear is given.

4. Tom Fox shouts out to Simone Biles and the beauty, power, and grace of women’s gymnastics at the Olympics, going back to Olga Korbut.

5. Karen Woody shouts out to President Biden for bringing hostages home from Russia and for a job well done.


The members of Everything Compliance are:

  • Jonathan Armstrong is a partner at Punter Southall in London.
  • Karen Moore is an Adjunct Law professor at the Fordham School of Law.
  • Matt Kelly is the founder of Radical Compliance.
  • Jonathan Marks is a partner at BDO.
  • Karen Moore can be reached at Kmoore51@fordham.edu


The host of Everything Compliance is Tom Fox, who is the founder of the Compliance Podcast Network.

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