Financial Forward with Jim McCarthy Explore the Future of Consumer Finance, Banking Regulation, and FinTech Innovation Financial Forward is the essential podcast for professionals in finance, compliance, and innovation. Hosted by Jim McCarthy, founding member of the CFPB and expert in regulatory risk management, each episode features in-depth conversations with leaders from banks, credit unions, fintech companies, and regulatory agencies. 🎯 What You’ll Learn: Consumer finance trends and policy changes CFPB rulemaking and enforcement actions Compliance with FDIC, OCC, NCUA, and CFPB oversight FinTech, open banking, and RegTech innovation Credit cards, loans, mortgage servicing, and fair lending AI and automation in banking compliance Risk management and consumer protection 🎧 Who Should Listen: Bank executives, compliance officers, fintech founders, consumer advocates, and anyone
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Charging the Future: Kobby Osei-Kusi on Building Pirl Technology and Solving the EV Infrastructure Gap
May 15, 202651 minS4
Send us Fan Mail On this episode of Financial Forward , Jim McCarthy sits down with Kobby Osei-Kusi, founder and CEO of Pirl Technology , to discuss the future of electric vehicle infrastructure, entrepreneurship, and solving real-world problems through innovation. Kobby shares his journey from growing up in Ghana to working on Wall Street at Credit Suisse, earning an MBA from Harvard Business School, and ultimately launching Pirl Technology — a company focused on expanding EV charging access for renters and residential communities often overlooked in the clean energy transition. The conversation explores the realities of startup life, the infrastructure challenges slowing EV adoption, and why practical innovation matters more than hype. Kobby also discusses the importance of resilience, mission-driven leadership, and the founder community inside Conscious Venture Lab Cohort 15. Jim also shares why he believes Pirl Technology is positioned for long-term success and why companies focused on solving meaningful infrastructure problems will define the next phase of innovation. In This Episode Kobby’s journey from Ghana to Wall Street to startup founder Why EV charging remains a major infrastructure challenge The overlooked problem facing renters and urban communities Building climate-focused technology companies in uncertain markets The transition from finance professional to entrepreneur The importance of resilience and founder mindset Conscious Venture Lab and the value of entrepreneurial ecosystems Why practical infrastructure innovation matters About the Guest Kobby Osei-Kusi is the founder and CEO of Pirl Technology, a company developing intelligent EV charging infrastructure solutions focused on residential accessibility and community-based deployment. About Financial Forward Hosted by Jim McCarthy, Financial Forward features conversations with leaders shaping the future of finance, technology, regulation, infrastructure, and innovation. More from Jim: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mccarthyhatch/ https://www.mccarthy-hatch.com/
800 Lives a Day: How AI Is Rewriting Maternal Health
Apr 20, 202639 minS4
Send us Fan Mail Episode Overview In this episode of Financial Forward, Jim McCarthy sits down with Dave Esra, founder of Bobi Health AI, to explore how artificial intelligence and real-time data can transform maternal health outcomes. Drawing from his experience in vaccine safety studies and large-scale AI deployments, Dave identified a critical gap: despite widespread access to smartphones and wearable technology, maternal health remains underserved, under-researched, and dangerously reactive. Bobi Health AI aims to change that by creating a comprehensive platform that monitors biometrics, tracks symptoms, and uses AI to identify risks early—providing guidance, education, and access to care when it matters most. ________________________________________ Key Topics Covered 1. The Origin of Bobi Health AI •Dave’s transition from military service and corporate leadership to healthcare innovation •Exposure to maternal health gaps during COVID vaccine safety studies •Recognition of systemic inequities in women’s health data and care ________________________________________ 2. The Scale of the Problem •~800 women die daily from preventable pregnancy complications •~94% of these deaths are considered avoidable •Significant disparities across underserved and minority communities ________________________________________ 3. The Core Problem: Lack of Real-Time Insight •Care is episodic—centered around periodic doctor visits •Most risk emerges between appointments •Patients often face uncertainty during critical moments ________________________________________ 4. The Bobi Platform (What It Does) •Collects daily biometrics, symptoms, and medical history •Provides AI-driven insights and alerts •Educates users on whether symptoms are normal or require care •Evolves into an all-in-one maternal health platform ________________________________________ 5. AI-Powered “Digital Doula” •24/7 conversational interface for guidance •Does not diagnose—but identifies risk patterns •Uses inputs like: oSymptoms oBiometrics oBehavioral and emotional signals •Helps determine when to seek care ________________________________________ 6. Mental Health as a Critical Risk Layer •1 in 5 women experience mental health issues during pregnancy •~75% do not receive care •Mental health is a leading factor in maternal morbidity and mortality Innovation Focus: •AI detecting emotional state via interaction patterns •Triggering early interventions •Connecting patients to care pathways ________________________________________ 7. Addressing Social Determinants of Health •Transportation •Access to providers •Language barriers •Childcare •Economic constraints Bobi’s Approach: •Identifies barriers in real time •Connects users to local resources •Enables action (appointments, referrals, navigation) ________________________________________ 8. Global Impact Potential •Deployment across: oUnited States oIndia oPhilippines oCanada oCosta Rica oPanama •Use cases in regions with limited healthcare access: oEarly warning systems oRemote triage oReduced time-to-intervention ________________________________________ 9. Maternal Health and Systemic Risk •35% of U.S. counties lack maternal healthcare access •Provider shortages in both obstetrics and mental health •Financial and operational strain on healthcare systems ________________________________________ 10. Military and Workforce Implications •Military families face significantly higher maternal risk •Maternal health impacts readiness, More from Jim: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mccarthyhatch/ https://www.mccarthy-hatch.com/
When Humans Become Hardware: The Next Frontier of AI
Apr 20, 202629 minS4
Send us Fan Mail Episode Overview In this episode of Financial Forward , Jim McCarthy sits down with Zav Zavolian, a serial entrepreneur and venture investor, to explore the intersection of human capability and emerging technology. The discussion centers on the evolution of wearable systems, the growing integration of AI into the physical world, and a provocative concept: the human body as “legacy hardware” in an increasingly machine-driven environment. Key Topics Covered 1. Zav’s Background in Venture and Startups 15+ years in the startup and venture capital ecosystem Experience as both an operator and investor Focus on building companies with large-scale, long-term impact 2. From Investor to Operator: Why Armada Transition driven by conviction in the company’s mission Identifying “inevitable” technological shifts Moving from funding innovation to building it 3. The Core Insight: “The Body is Becoming Hardware” Humans increasingly surrounded by AI, robotics, and connected systems The gap between human capability and machine capability is widening Reframing the human role from separate to integrated 4. Rethinking Human + Machine Interaction Moving away from “AI vs. humans” toward collaboration Designing systems that enhance—not replace—human capability Emotional and psychological implications of rapid technological change 5. Wearables as Infrastructure, Not Gadgets Beyond fitness tracking into: Safety applications Operational intelligence Real-time environmental interaction Devices that communicate with broader systems and networks 6. Preparing for a Connected Physical World AI moving from digital environments into physical environments Increased need for human-machine interoperability The importance of making individuals “future-ready” Key Takeaways The next phase of technology is physical, not just digital Humans must adapt to increasingly intelligent environments Wearables will become part of critical infrastructure, not optional tools The biggest risk may not be AI itself—but our failure to integrate with it effectively Why This Matters for Financial Services Expands the definition of data sources and risk signals Introduces new regulatory and privacy considerations Challenges traditional boundaries between consumer, device, and system Signals a shift toward real-time, human-centered data ecosystems Notable Quote “The human body is becoming legacy hardware as AI and machines continue to evolve around us.” About the Guest Zav Zavolian (Zav) Serial founder, investor, and startup ecosystem leader with over 15 years of experience building and backing high-impact companies. Currently focused on advancing wearable technologies and human-machine integration through his work with Armada. Subscribe & Follow Stay ahead of the trends shaping financial services, regulation, and technology: Follow Financial Forward Share this episode with your network Join the conversation on LinkedIn More from Jim: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mccarthyhatch/ https://www.mccarthy-hatch.com/
Seeing the Market Differently: AI, Signal, and the Future of Investing with George Kailas, CEO of Prospero.ai
Apr 12, 202630 minS4
Send us Fan Mail Episode Summary: In this episode of Financial Forward, Jim McCarthy sits down with George Kailas , CEO of Prospero.ai , to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping the way markets are understood and navigated. Prospero is building a new category of market intelligence—one that moves beyond traditional data analysis into real-time signal detection and predictive insight. George shares how Prospero identifies patterns others miss, how AI can cut through market noise, and why the future of investing will depend on interpretation, not just information. Key Topics Covered: What Prospero.ai is and how it differs from traditional market analytics platforms The role of AI in identifying actionable market signals Moving from data overload to decision intelligence How institutional and individual investors can leverage next-generation tools The evolution of market behavior in an AI-driven environment Why “seeing the market” is becoming a competitive advantage About the Guest: George Kailas is the CEO of Prospero.ai, an innovative platform leveraging artificial intelligence to transform how investors analyze and act on market data. With a forward-looking perspective on financial markets, George is focused on building tools that help users identify signal, reduce noise, and make smarter, faster decisions. Why This Episode Matters: Markets are no longer driven solely by fundamentals—they’re shaped by velocity, data, and behavioral signals at scale. This conversation provides a clear look at how technology is redefining market intelligence and what that means for anyone participating in financial markets today. More from Jim: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mccarthyhatch/ https://www.mccarthy-hatch.com/
Send us Fan Mail Financial Forward – Season 4, Episode 3 Guest: Tanya Puri Host: Jim McCarthy In this episode, Jim McCarthy speaks with Tanya Puri , a finance and operations leader turned entrepreneur, about her career journey and her transition into building a consulting practice as a fractional executive . Tanya shares how her background in investment banking, investment management, and strategy & operations shaped her understanding of how businesses grow—and where they often struggle. She explains why she left traditional employment to work across multiple companies, helping them solve critical challenges related to capital, scaling, and operational efficiency. The conversation explores how companies at different stages—from early fundraising to growth and optimization—can benefit from experienced leadership without the need for full-time executive hires. Topics Covered Tanya Pura’s career across finance, strategy, and operations Transitioning from corporate roles to entrepreneurship What a fractional executive is and why the model is growing Helping companies raise capital and prepare for growth Operational scaling and building efficient systems Supporting companies across industries and lifecycle stages The gap between strategy and execution in growing businesses Key Takeaways Many companies fail not because of bad strategy, but because of poor execution. Fractional leadership provides high-level expertise without full-time overhead. Scaling requires both capital and operational discipline. Cross-industry experience can be a powerful advantage in consulting and advisory roles. Leaving traditional employment can create broader impact when expertise is applied across multiple organizations. Guest Information Tanya Pura Fractional Executive | Strategy & Operations Leader | Finance Background (Primary areas of focus: capital strategy, operational scaling, business transformation) More from Jim: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mccarthyhatch/ https://www.mccarthy-hatch.com/
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