Inspiring episodes + interviews, helping shape the future for entrepreneurs, business owners + experts in their field.
Tune into the Business Habitat podcast with Sam Dean.
[Previously known as ‘The In Demand Accountant’ podcast].
In our expert professional services businesses, where the rules were written last century and the world keeps changing around us...how do we as experts who have spent years, sometimes decades getting our technical skills to the ultimate level and proportionally little time learning the ones required to grow our businesses based on our own terms, re-write the rules for ourselves.
That’s the question and this show explores the answers.
Stay tuned and enjoy some brave conversations.
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Episode 65: Tax Planning Services - the Gateway to Change and Value Conversations with Clients
We explore this pivotal question for our fellow Tax Accountants: What if tax planning was the starting point in your engagement process with clients, instead of a rushed add-on service at the end of the year?
Episode 38: The Importance of Tax and Tax Agents, with Robyn Jacobson (Part 2)
In episode 38, you will hear Part 2 of Sam’s brilliant conversation with Robyn Jacobson, the Senior Advocate of The Tax Institute. She is well known in tax training circles, having been a professional tax trainer for 23 years and a regular conference and webinar presenter. With nearly three decades in the profession, Robyn’s public practice background preceded her training roles with Webb Martin, her own business, Cyntax, and TaxBanter.
Episode 37: The Importance of Tax and Tax Agents, with Robyn Jacobson (Part 1)
In this episode, you will hear Part 1 of Sam’s brilliant conversation with Robyn Jacobson, the Senior Advocate of The Tax Institute. She is well known in tax training circles, having been a professional tax trainer for 23 years and a regular conference and webinar presenter. With nearly three decades in the profession, Robyn’s public practice background preceded her training roles with Webb Martin, her own business, Cyntax, and TaxBanter.