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Shared Accounts With CU Times combines the personalities behind CU Times with pop culture and credit union issues into one podcast bag. It’s our way of taking a break from the week with the people and industry we care about.

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The incoming America’s Credit Unions CEO shares his vision for the trade association as he prepares to take the helm. Also, Michael, Natasha, and Producer Zach discuss which podcasts they listen to when they need a break from Shared Accounts, as well as the eternal question of why Hollywood can't stop making bad Wolfman movies.
From Brazil’s open banking boom to U.S. credit union collaboration, Mambu’s Amber Harsin shares bold lessons on trust, technology, and leadership. Also, Michael creates a new game to play with Natasha and Producer Zach. It's a real humdinger.
In this episode, Chief Information Officer at MAX Credit Union Dale Watkins, reflected on his two decades in credit union technology and how member needs continue to drive his team’s work. Also Michael, Natasha, and producer Zach embrace their inner nerd and pick what singular piece of technology they can’t do without. 
Get to know Annie Sebastian, Chief Member Strategy Officer for Navy Federal, and how she’s setting a new standard for member-centricity as the leader of the credit union’s Member Strategy Office.  And we take a short break to celebrate teachers! Who had a teacher at their wedding? Who had a teacher encourage them to continue their path to journalism? And who had a teacher help a scared little boy make friends? Listen to find out!
Just in time for back-to-school season, Oscar Cordoba, Financial Education & External Affairs Manager at Affinity Federal Credit Union in New Jersey, teaches us all about his credit union's approach to financial education and what fellow credit unions can learn from it. Also, Papa Michael pulls rank and calls a Shared Accounts family meeting with Natasha and Producer Zach to discuss, what else? Family meetings. Meta!
The embedded finance expert explains how stablecoin fits into the digital currency landscape, why credit unions should have it on their radar and the role Fiserv’s soon-to-launch stablecoin is expected to play in financial institutions’ digital asset strategies. Also, it's Producer Zach's birthday! Michael and Natasha honor him by talking about themselves.
It’s sunshiny. It’s sweaty. It’s also credit union-y! Join us for Shared Accounts With CU Times’ first-ever summer special, where you’ll hear top travel tips from credit union jet setter Josh DeTar, learn what childhood summers and first jobs were like for Michael, Natasha and Producer Zach, and gain some fresh new recs for your summer reading and movie-watching lists. 
Credit union legal expert Henry Meier, Esq. brings us inside the possible ramifications to credit unions from recent Supreme Court rulings. Also, it's game time once again, as Michael introduces Natasha and Producer Zach to Five Second Guess.
Elizabeth Eurgubian, partner at Atlas Advocacy and former NCUA policy advisor helps us break down the legal significance of the judge’s ruling in the Harper-Otsuka case. 
Bancography President Steve Reider takes us behind the scenes of his branch strategy consulting business and shares best practices for building a network that supports growth. And it's Mad Libs time again! Did Michael learn his lesson and keep it under twenty minutes or did he follow his heart and create a timeless epic? Listen to find out!
Get to know recently-appointed NuMark CU CEO and Chicago native Michelle Balog, whose legal background is sure to come in handy as regulatory uncertainty persists. Also, because they're total pros, Michael, Natasha, and Producer Zach discuss AI without mentioning Skynet or Arnold Schwarzenegger once.
Peter Strozniak joins us to talk about the top credit union stories and what we are thinking about as we cover your world.
Matt Potere, CEO of Happy Money, discusses how credit unions can leverage digital lending strategies to reduce consumer debt while strengthening member relationships. Also, the stars align, and Michael and Natasha both give an enthusiastic recommendation to "Companion" (2025).
Lauren Culp, the new Executive Director of the National Credit Union Foundation, shares her strategic priorities.  Also, what famous movie star held Natasha as a baby? And old man Ogden talks about Robert Wagner for a bit.
Tri-state League CEO Scott Simpson, along with Stephanie Cuevas, SVP of Federal Government Affairs for the California and Nevada Credit Union Leagues, share how they’re hitting the ground running on the advocacy front for credit unions out West amid regulatory chaos.  Also, with the craziness surrounding, well, everything, Michael, Natasha, and Producer Zach take a breath and discuss childhood TV memories. Is "Welcome Back, Kotter" referenced? Of course it is!
The CEO, COO and CIO, all of whom coincidentally share a first name, take us behind the scenes of their Florida credit union’s merger and expansion plans. Also, Michael, Natasha, and Producer Zach discuss irrational (and rational) fears.
Elizabeth Ergubian, partner at Atlas Advocacy and former Director of External Affairs and Communications Policy Advisor for the NCUA, sheds light on what the abrupt removal of NCUA Board Members Todd Harper and Tanya Otsuka means for the agency and credit union industry.  Also, to lighten the mood, Michael, Natasha, and Producer Zach play a rousing game of NCUA Madlibs.
 ViClarity VP Katie Grey Ferrell shares her knowledge and passion for compliance, and how she’s keeping credit unions sane amid regulatory chaos. Also, Natasha is still moonlighting the baby bird beat, while Michael refers to notorious 1989 tearjerker "Steel Magnolias" as a "fun movie".
Lee Morgan, CEO at PenAir CU in Florida, shares lessons in CU management success as he walks us through PenAir’s recent expansions and major projects. Also, Natasha is back to bird watching and Michael is back to feeling nostalgic about the 1990's.
Consultant and former NCUA Board Member Geoff Bacino talks candidly about the rapid changes happening to credit union regulation in Washington D.C. Also, Natasha and Michael have a quick discussion on 2003 film Oldboy and the lack of representation for octopuses in American movies.
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