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The Innovators & Investors Podcast


1 AI in Wealth Management: Scaling Financial Advisory & Democratizing Access 45:49
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In this episode of The Innovators & Investors Podcast hosted by Kristian Marquez, guest Sindhu Joseph, founder and CEO of CogniCor, shares how artificial intelligence is transforming the financial services and wealth management industry. Sindhu discusses the significant wealth disparity she has observed globally and how CogniCor’s AI-powered co-pilot platform empowers financial advisors to scale their services, reaching beyond the traditional 30% of affluent households to potentially 70-80%. By reducing administrative burdens and providing a unified, real-time 360-degree view of client households, CogniCor enables advisors to deliver personalized, data-driven financial advice efficiently. Sindhu also reflects on her 15+ years of experience in AI, her global upbringing across India, Europe, and the US, and how her human-first approach shapes CogniCor’s mission to democratize access to wealth management. The episode explores the future impact of AI on work and society, the importance of domain expertise combined with AI knowledge, and the challenges posed by fragmented legacy systems in financial services. Listeners gain valuable insights into the intersection of AI innovation, fintech disruption, and ethical leadership in building scalable, impactful technology solutions. Whether you’re a financial professional, investor, or tech enthusiast, this episode offers a deep dive into AI’s transformative potential in wealth management and the inspiring journey of a visionary founder driving meaningful change. Learn more about Sindhu's work at https://www.cognicor.com/ Connect with Sindhu on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/sindhujoseph/ Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply at https://finstratmgmt.com/innovators-investors-podcast/ Want to learn more about Kristian Marquez's work? Check out his website at https://finstratmgmt.com…
How do you help a loved one who's being drawn to extremist views?
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According to the AFP, children as young as 12 are being radicalised by extremist groups online, and petrified families say there's nowhere to turn.So, what does early intervention look like, and where - if anywhere - can we find help?
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Manage episode 484108015 series 5385
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According to the AFP, children as young as 12 are being radicalised by extremist groups online, and petrified families say there's nowhere to turn.So, what does early intervention look like, and where - if anywhere - can we find help?
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Life Matters - Separate stories podcast


After ten years as a paramedic Tim Booth can’t look at a sandwich, a trampoline or even a dishwasher the same way. He’s collected countless bizarre, bloody and baffling stories during his time on the job, which he shares in his latest book You Went To Emergency For What? But beyond the laughs, Tim says the job has changed him in ways he never expected - and our listeners shared how their work has changed them too.…
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Among the ninety thousand people who ran Sydney’s City2Surf fun run, Robyn Smith was impossible to miss. She ran topless - not for shock value, but to make visible something that is usually unseen. Robyn had a preventative mastectomy after learning she'd inherited the BRCA2 gene variant which increases the risk of breast and ovarian cancers. Up to 10 per cent of cancers are linked to inherited gene variants, but Robyn says affected families are largely invisible in public health policy, underfunded in support services, and absent from the mainstream cancer conversation.…
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1 Is the Olympics an opportunity to act on the housing crisis? 15:44
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The Olympics are coming back to our shores in 2032, and a new paper is highlighting the need for the Brisbane games to focus on their housing legacy. It's an opportunity for Brisbane to emulate some of the lessons of Sydney 2000 and Melbourne 1956, and avoid their mistakes.
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1 The huge plastic problem we can't agree on how to solve 7:22
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We're basically cling-wrapping the planet in plastic. Since the 1950's production has boomed. Every year another 450 million tonnes of plastic is produced. Only nine per cent of that is actually recycled. A UN global treaty has failed to reach an agreement on the best way to end plastics pollution. So, with all of this knowledge - why can't we agree on how to best tackle the problem?…
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Today the nation's best and brightest are taking part in a three day economic roundtable focused on one thing: productivity.
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Green juicing, ice baths, pilates influencers, wellness apps, sleep trackers. The obsession over health has - quite frankly - become unhealthy. It's a paradox: experts say we're actually burning ourselves out, by fixating on being our so-called "best selves".
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1 The gender pay gap starts with pocket money 14:13
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It's not just a workplace problem - the gender pay gap extends to pocket money too. Research shows that, on average, boys earn more pocket money than girls, and spend less time doing chores. How do these early inequalities creep in? And what can families do about it?
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1 What nightmares are trying to tell you about your health 10:13
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Can you recall your most vivid nightmare? Are you suffocating, running out of breath? Have you lost your ability to speak? New research from the UK suggests there's a closer link between regular nightmares and an early death, than there is from smoking or a poor diet.
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Pushed in designer strollers, pampered at doggy daycare, fed a hand-made all-organic diet - our pets are gaining status, with many people treating their "fur babies" like real children.An increasing number of pubs, clubs, and cafes have recently become dog-friendly. And by the end of the year, Virgin Australia will welcome small pets in the cabin of selected domestic flights. The move has sparked debate online, with some asking "are we treating our fur babies too much like real babies?"Are the lines getting blurry?…
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1 Is a road user charge for electric vehicles fair? 12:44
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Electric vehicles now make up a record 10 per cent of new vehicle sales in Australia - which not only reduces emissions, it reduces the federal government's revenue from the fuel excise. Is a road user charge for electric vehicle owners the solution? The federal government has flagged it for discussion at this week's productivity roundtable, but experts and EV groups think there's a better way.…
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1 Hidden adoptions: the push to tell people who they really are 18:18
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If you were adopted, but didn't know it, would you want the government to tell you? From the 1940s through to the 1970s, it was common for unmarried mothers in Australia to have their babies taken without consent. In the peak years from 1951 to 1975 its estimated 150,000 forced adoptions took place. Some people from that era still don’t know they are adopted. We meet two women calling for the laws to change so every adopted person is told the truth about their identity.…
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1 When does the end of a long-term relationship begin? 38:57
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Divorce or separation is often framed as one distinct moment that has a domino effect on everything that comes after. But what about 'the before'? When does someone start thinking, "This isn't working anymore?" And what goes on between that initial thought and the final decision that a relationship is definitely over?…
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1 Ask Aunty: unwanted holiday invitation from the in-laws 12:29
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We often make compromises for a family holiday. But when it comes to your in-law's holiday traditions, how much compromise is reasonable?
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1 Citizen science is booming, but does it really help? 10:37
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From recording frog calls to photographing fungi, everyday Australians are contributing biodiversity data like never before. But with millions of observations being shared by the Australian public each year, can this data be trusted? How much impact has citizen science really had on research and conservation?…
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1 How the shortage of after school care impacts families 11:29
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Outside school hours care is a lifesaver for parents who can't clock off in time for school pick up every day, but access to this kind of service is a postcode lottery. So what would happen if we took outside school hours care seriously and made it an option for all working families across the country?…
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