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Compliance That Makes Sense

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This is a place where FinTech compliance, regulations and risks are made simple and fun. Your host, Yana Afanasieva, corporate dropout turned entrepreneur, introduces you to pragmatic risk acceptance and agile compliance that scale, challenges financial industry conventional wisdom, and wholeheartedly believes that dashboards and automation often make much better job than humans.
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200 - Should We Give Partners In Business Second Chances?

Tue Feb 18 2025

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I’m excited to explore the psychology of second chances, why we’re so skeptical when people change their minds, and if public opinion ever actually reflects personal beliefs. We’ll discuss Mark Zuckerberg’s apparent about-face on censorship, corporate flip-flops on diversity programs and the underlying forces behind those reversals. We’ll also cover the concept of preference falsification and why people often say one thing publicly and believe something entirely different privately. Then we’ll get into meme coins, the risks of hype-driven investing and why some tokens are just digital gambling dressed up as innovation. Finally we’ll talk about risk assessment, and I’ll share a weird tidbit about how martial arts training may have influenced some of the biggest business leaders today. If you found value in this episode, I would really appreciate it if you could leave a review! My mission is to help and support as many FinTech startups as possible, and when you leave a positive review, more people can find this podcast and help their companies! If you are on Apple, just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and tell me what your favorite part of the podcast is.   Today's episode: [00:57] Today I'm going to talk about second chances and why I'm very skeptical about giving people chances. [01:24] Recently, a lot of people have been changing their minds. Mark Zuckerberg has changed his mind on censorship. [02:50] For many people, public opinion and private opinion are not the same. [04:14] Social change happens when other people see people saying their private opinion out loud. Preference falsification is where people might falsify their public opinion for the sake of being accepted. [06:01] Dana White was having a conversation with Tucker Carlson about how he was invited to be a board member for Facebook. [07:31] He was invited to be a countering voice and will share his opinion if he feels the compass is off. [10:00] People rarely change and usually go back to their true self. [11:08] A meme coin launched by an African country to collect funds to support their government initiatives.  After people bought it the price dropped close to 100x. [12:48] A meme coin is like a token that represents an initiative that clearly states what they're going to do with the funds. A classic example of this is Dogecoin. [14:27] They may not necessarily be illegal, but there's a lot of incentive to manipulate it. [15:42] Risk and what it means to be skeptical or risk averse. Less is more when it comes to risk assessment. Identify the risk and how you're going to address them. [18:51] Seeing risk everywhere and trying to disclose everything that could go wrong is not necessarily being responsible.   Show links: Join my free workshop focused on building a successful year here! Interested in FinTech compliance? - consider investing in the FinTech Compliance Self-Starter Package! I would love to invite you to sign up for my newsletter. If you are interested, please click here. Follow My Vlog on LinkedIn Private Truths, Public Lies: The Social Consequences of Preference Falsification How Self-Censorship Works: Preference Falsification Explained | Marc Andreessen And Lex Fridman Dana White: Joining the Board at Meta, the Bryce Mitchell Controversy, and His Friendship With Trump

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I’m excited to explore the psychology of second chances, why we’re so skeptical when people change their minds, and if public opinion ever actually reflects personal beliefs. We’ll discuss Mark Zuckerberg’s apparent about-face on censorship, corporate flip-flops on diversity programs and the underlying forces behind those reversals. We’ll also cover the concept of preference falsification and why people often say one thing publicly and believe something entirely different privately. Then we’ll get into meme coins, the risks of hype-driven investing and why some tokens are just digital gambling dressed up as innovation. Finally we’ll talk about risk assessment, and I’ll share a weird tidbit about how martial arts training may have influenced some of the biggest business leaders today. If you found value in this episode, I would really appreciate it if you could leave a review! My mission is to help and support as many FinTech startups as possible, and when you leave a positive review, more people can find this podcast and help their companies! If you are on Apple, just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and tell me what your favorite part of the podcast is.   Today's episode: [00:57] Today I'm going to talk about second chances and why I'm very skeptical about giving people chances. [01:24] Recently, a lot of people have been changing their minds. Mark Zuckerberg has changed his mind on censorship. [02:50] For many people, public opinion and private opinion are not the same. [04:14] Social change happens when other people see people saying their private opinion out loud. Preference falsification is where people might falsify their public opinion for the sake of being accepted. [06:01] Dana White was having a conversation with Tucker Carlson about how he was invited to be a board member for Facebook. [07:31] He was invited to be a countering voice and will share his opinion if he feels the compass is off. [10:00] People rarely change and usually go back to their true self. [11:08] A meme coin launched by an African country to collect funds to support their government initiatives.  After people bought it the price dropped close to 100x. [12:48] A meme coin is like a token that represents an initiative that clearly states what they're going to do with the funds. A classic example of this is Dogecoin. [14:27] They may not necessarily be illegal, but there's a lot of incentive to manipulate it. [15:42] Risk and what it means to be skeptical or risk averse. Less is more when it comes to risk assessment. Identify the risk and how you're going to address them. [18:51] Seeing risk everywhere and trying to disclose everything that could go wrong is not necessarily being responsible.   Show links: Join my free workshop focused on building a successful year here! Interested in FinTech compliance? - consider investing in the FinTech Compliance Self-Starter Package! I would love to invite you to sign up for my newsletter. If you are interested, please click here. Follow My Vlog on LinkedIn Private Truths, Public Lies: The Social Consequences of Preference Falsification How Self-Censorship Works: Preference Falsification Explained | Marc Andreessen And Lex Fridman Dana White: Joining the Board at Meta, the Bryce Mitchell Controversy, and His Friendship With Trump

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This is a place where FinTech compliance, regulations and risks are made simple and fun. Your host, Yana Afanasieva, corporate dropout turned entrepreneur, introduces you to pragmatic risk acceptance and agile compliance that scale, challenges financial industry conventional wisdom, and wholeheartedly believes that dashboards and automation often make much better job than humans.

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