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CPA Life

CPA Life

Hosted by John Randolph

Episodes

96

Latest episode

Jul 2026

Language

EN

About the show

CPA Life, with host John Randolph, focuses on local CPA firm leaders across the country who go against the grain in building exceptional organizations through non-traditional practices. They show there are firms outside of the Top 100 where you have the ability to build a sustainable, family-friendly career in accounting. Listen in and discover that's not the exception – but the rule!

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July 29, 2026Episode 9636 min

Anything But Typical: Build a Firm that Outlasts You with Adam Boatsman

As we rejoin John Randolph's conversation with Adam Boatsman on Episode 96 of CPA Life , we learn that Adam didn't set out to sell BGW. He just wanted to be able to take a two-week ski vacation, realizing he'd built a firm too dependent on him to allow it. That single, honest admission cracks open a wider conversation about what it actually takes to build something that survives its founder. Adam traces the real story behind BGW's private equity partnership with Ascend, born less from financial pressure than from a succession plan that surprised him. He talks candidly about diminishing returns past 60-hour weeks, the myth that people quit jobs they hate rather than places that exhaust them, and the uncomfortable math AI is forcing onto every compliance-driven firm. Beneath the tactics sits a simpler thesis: firms don't scale because owners work harder, they scale because owners learn to let go, invest in people, and trade suits of armor for something closer to being human. Get the full show notes and more resources at CPALifePodcast.com

July 22, 2026Episode 9534 min

Anything but Typical: A Different Way with Adam Boatsman

Adam Boatsman failed out of engineering, drifted into accounting almost by accident, and spent his early Big Four years complaining over beers about how there had to be a better way—so he built it. As managing partner of BGW, he's turned "anything but typical" into an actual operating philosophy: chasing the right clients instead of the easy money, treating culture as a strategic asset rather than something that just happens, and learning the hard way that the loudest underperformer in the room usually costs you your best people. On Episode 95, part 1 of this special two part episode of CPA Life , John Randolph digs into the lessons from Adam's endurance racing that shaped his leadership, the quadrant of employee engagement that changed how he manages, and why "quiet cracking" might be a bigger threat to your firm than anyone quitting outright. Along the way, Adam makes the case that grace, autonomy, and a little bit of humanness go further than any perfectly polished management playbook. Get the full show notes and more resources at CPALifePodcast.com

July 8, 2026Episode 9438 min

Infrastructure, Not Inventory: Rethink Your Talent Model

Brendan Morahan built his firm without a single full-time hire, running it almost entirely on contractors, and he's convinced it's the model most accounting firms are too slow to see coming. In this conclusion of a two-part conversation with John Randolph on Episode 94 of CPA Life , Brendan argues that the tax manager role has become an impossible trade: firms won't offer equity or partnership, and the people qualified for the job already know they can go build something of their own. So he's assembling a roster of vetted senior tax managers willing to work as contractors, embedded in pods, splitting time between client work and their own emerging practices. John pushes back on the obvious tension. What happens when a firm owner wants loyalty, not a bridge to someone else's business? They examine hourly billing, remote work, private equity's effect on morale, and what ownership might even mean a decade from now, as the old assumptions about paying dues for a partnership keep collapsing. Get the full show notes and more resources at CPALifePodcast.com

July 1, 2026Episode 9334 min

Stop Chasing Clients and Start Keeping Them with Brendan Morahan

After a decade in Big Four audit and private equity finance, Brendan Morahan saw two partner-track opportunities collapse in the space of six months. He didn't set out to start BPM CPA, but he found himself in December 2023 with few good options and a lot of hard-won opinions about how small firms were getting it wrong. Within three years he had built a million-dollar practice by doing almost the opposite of what most firm owners do. In part 1 of this special two part conversation with John Randolph on Episode 93 of CPA Life , Brendan makes a pointed case that the traditional partnership model is losing its pull on the most capable people in public accounting, that the tax manager role is the single most critical and irreplaceable position in any small firm, and that advisory isn't a service tier you can bolt on. It's either already in your nature, or it just isn't. Get the full show notes and more resources at CPALifePodcast.com

May 27, 2026Episode 9231 min

CPA Life Rewind: Empowering Emerging Accountants with Yuri Kapilovich

CPA Life returns with a Rewind episode with Yuri Kapilovich, #TheFunCPA. His conversation with host John Randolph focused on his newly created Mentors Count community. The managing partner of Kapilovich & Associates, Yuri saw the need for mentorship in public accounting due to the decline of available time and the pipeline problem within the industry, so he founded Mentors Count to serve as a community where up and coming accountants could go to regain some of that lost mentorship. From tax technical support, essential career development advice, mental health discussions and more, Mentors Count is designed to be open and welcoming, especially when folks have questions they might not feel comfortable asking at work. Get the full show notes and more resources at CPALifePodcast.com

April 1, 2026Episode 9141 min

CPA Life Rewind: The Evolution of Recruitment in Accounting

We look back at John Randolph's sitdown with Allan Fisher, president and founder of Premier Financial Search, on this special CPA Life Rewind Episode 91. Drawing on his own background as an accountant-turned-recruiter, Allan brings a rare "from the other side" perspective to talent acquisition in this wide-ranging conversation. Together they explore how firms that embraced empathetic leadership and stronger benefits in the wake of COVID have seen real gains in retention, and why showing up to candidate interviews with your best people is no longer optional. The conversation also covers how the competitive landscape has shifted from local to national, the edge boutique firms have carved out as a result, and some persistent myths around accounting recruitment. Allan further tackles the complications private equity is introducing to the industry, ongoing talent shortages, offshoring, CPA credentialing challenges, and the strategies firms can use to tell a more compelling story, and one that attracts and keeps the talent they need. Get the full show notes and more resources at CPALifePodcast.com

March 4, 2026Episode 9027 min

Fill Your Own Cup First

Information overload isn't just inconvenient, it's triggering a nervous system response our brains haven't evolved to handle. Lisa Poslusny rejoins John Randolph for part two of their unscripted, candid conversation on Episode 90 of CPA Life , and this accountant turned mental fitness coach breaks down why knowing everything about everyone creates the kind of stress our ancestors reserved for encountering tigers. The remedy starts with what you do the moment you wake up: Getting out of bed to feel your feet on the floor, focusing on those first few minutes, you're building the capacity to control where your attention goes instead of letting worry hijack the day. John admits he guards his first three and a half hours like a vault, refusing to apologize for what someone once called selfishness. You can't pour from an empty cup, and most people battering their way through tax season are running on fumes. Lisa's "accept or convert" principle cuts through the noise, and she says you just need to find one small step forward or make peace with reality and move on. The hardest part? Self-love. Even serial givers struggle to extend themselves the same grace they offer everyone else. Race car drivers pit stop for the same reason we all need to: you can't cross the finish line if you spin out before you get there. Get the full show notes and more resources at CPALifePodcast.com

February 25, 2026Episode 8935 min

Playing to Your Strengths: Rethink Talent Development

Lisa Poslusny left corporate accounting thinking life would feel different, only to discover she'd packed her stress right along with her. Now a mental fitness coach specializing in accounting professionals, she's learned that changing circumstances isn't enough, and the real work happens internally. Her candid, unscripted conversation with John Randolph on Episode 89 of CPA Life moves from personal transformation to industry-wide challenges, touching on everything from the saboteur assessment (those automatic negative thought patterns that reflect overused strengths) to why accounting firms waste energy trying to fix people's weaknesses instead of amplifying what they do best. There are many gems here: a Houston firm that built a multimillion-dollar practice by hiring part-time working moms, a tax director who found the one firm willing to let him build his own practice on the side, and a managing partner who finally admitted the real reason he opposed remote work was simply because he didn't want it. And the thread connecting it all? "Conventional wisdom" in the accounting profession is in serious need of deconstructing. Get the full show notes and more resources at CPALifePodcast.com

February 11, 2026Episode 8823 min

Pipeline Pulse: What's Really Driving the Profession in 2026?

Host John Randolph launches a new quarterly segment called Pipeline Pulse, pulling back the curtain on what's actually happening in CPA talent conversations right now, on Episode 88 of CPA Life . Drawing from scores of interviews with accountants quietly exploring their options, he identifies three critical disconnects plaguing firm hiring: Most firms still treat capacity planning like a last-minute scramble instead of a year-round discipline, leaving them perpetually understaffed when resignations hit in January. They're also selling compensation hard while candidates are buying something entirely different; one senior with 14 years of experience would take a lateral move just to escape the 2,000-billable-hour requirement standing between her and manager. And firms keep saying they want advisory-focused talent while hiring purely for compliance skills, expecting client-facing confidence to materialize without training. The through-line? Recruiting can't be transactional anymore, because firms get measured by trust and reputation, not résumé counts. Get the full show notes and more resources at CPALifePodcast.com

January 28, 2026Episode 8736 min

Rewind: Ensuring Fair Pay in the Profession

Dominic Piscopo's journey in accounting started at a Big Four firm in Canada, where he discovered his firm was paying its employees well below the average in his area. We look back at his conversation with John Randolph on CPA Life Rewind Episode 87 about how that experience, among others, led to him launching Big 4 Transparency, a platform which tracks salary data in the profession. Dom talks about Big 4 Transparency's transformation from community project to full-time venture as a result of his feeling a "social responsibility" to supply this information for free to the community while taking on firm clients who want to understand where their offerings stand in the marketplace. Underscoring the strategic use of timely data to attract and retain talent, Dom talks about how transparent compensation practices can promote employee satisfaction and prevent wage stagnation, benefiting firms of all sizes. Get the full show notes and more resources at CPALifePodcast.com

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