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The Unofficial Sage Intacct Podcast

Emily Madere, Matthew Lescault, Doug Lewis

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The Unofficial Sage Intacct Podcast is your inside track to the world of Sage Intacct and the broader accounting industry. Hosts Emily Madere, Doug Lewis, and Matt Lescault bring their unique perspectives and expertise to explore the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities in this rapidly evolving space. In each episode, the trio explores topics like the power of the Sage ecosystem, best practices for CAS, new Sage product features, and the impact of artificial intelligence. They'll be ...
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Beyond The Rock

Emilie Hernandez & Jeremy Arntz

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Rock climbing podcasts are not all made the same, and Beyond the Rock is no different. It's obvious from the moment you start listening and that's what makes it great. Hosts Emilie Hernandez and Jeremy Arntz bring a unique dynamic to listeners as they interview professional and amateur rock climbers from all over the world. The dialogue between hosts and guests can range from what type of chalk one should use, to the deep issues our climbing communities need to change. Check it out and drop ...
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Doug, Emily, and Matt dive into Sage's artificial intelligence initiatives, discussing key features like GL outlier detection, AP automation, and the upcoming Sage Copilot. They explore how AI is transforming accounting processes, from enabling continuous close to enhancing decision-making capabilities. The conversation touches on the ethical consi…
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This episode explores the journey of evaluating and implementing Sage Intacct for mid-market businesses. Emily, Matt, and Doug discuss common pain points that drive companies to seek new accounting software, provide insights into the buying process, and share tips for evaluating both vendors and implementation partners. They also delve into Sage In…
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Dan Hood, editor-in-chief of Accounting Today, joins Doug and Emily to discuss the past, present, and future of the accounting profession. They explore how the role of accountants has evolved from compliance-focused work to more advisory services, and examine the impact of technology and changing educational requirements on the field. Dan shares hi…
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Erik Neilssen of DataBlend joins the show to discuss the evolving landscape of data integration in finance and accounting. Erik shares insights on DataBlend's partnership with Sage Intacct, the power of DataFlow, and how their solutions are streamlining processes for businesses across industries. Sponsors Corpay - https://unsage.promo/corpay Avalar…
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Dive into the world of Sage Intacct's latest product release notes with hosts Doug, Emily, and Matt. This episode breaks down key updates across four main areas: strengthened financials, industry insights, ease of use, and platform power. The hosts explore exciting new features like enhanced project reporting, construction-specific improvements, an…
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In this episode, hosts Doug, Emily, and Matt dive deep into the Sage ecosystem, explaining key players like VARs and SIAPs, and discussing Sage's core accounting products. They provide insights on Sage 50, Sage 100, Sage Intacct, and X3, comparing their strengths and use cases. The hosts also touch on marketplace partners and how they extend Sage's…
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In this inaugural episode, hosts Doug Lewis, Emily Madere, and Matthew Lescault introduce themselves and explain the purpose behind launching the Unofficial Sage Intacct Podcast. They discuss who should listen, what to expect in future episodes and their collective expertise in the Sage ecosystem. The hosts emphasize their commitment to providing v…
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Shawna grew up in the flat plains of the Texas and Oklahoma State borderline. The only outdoor activities available were the kind that required level ground with little to no change in elevation. Think soccer, baseball, softball, disc golf, football, and long distance road cycling. Shawna was first introduced to climbing in the Wichita Mountains in…
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* This episode was recorded 1/11/21* Maya grew up in Austin and has been climbing and competing for 9 years. Climbing has taken her to boulders, crags and competitions all over the country and around the world. She's currently studying computer science at Stanford. In her free time, she likes to knit, windsurf, and binge The Good Place on Netflix.@…
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Hey everyone, my name is Joe Kreidel. I've been a passionate climber for 20+ years now, and have been fortunate enough to climb all over the country, and internationally. As well as being a husband and father of three kids, I'm the co-owner and Head Routesetter at Armadillo Boulders in my hometown of San Antonio, Texas. At Armadillo Boulders, my go…
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Hey guys, I’m Vince, the chill local cragster you run into at the Greenbelt and Reimers every week in Austin, Texas. “He climbs with Fran, wears a red helmet, and he always finds the shake out rest”. I’ve also been enjoying up and then immediately down-climbing routes to spice things up, like Tunnel Vision. Aside from climbing, I’m a big fan of vol…
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Hey there! I am Ilma, I was born and raised in Lithuania, moved to The United States and joined the Air Force. I have been serving for 13 years and it has taken me on quite the journey. I completed my Bachelors degree at the Air Force Academy and went on to become a military pilot. Whenever I look back upon my life I can’t help but think I’m living…
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Tommy Blackwell is a native Austin who has been climbing for 26 years. He started at the age of 44 and has done a lot for the Texas climbing community. He's been very involved in trail and hardware maintenance. He's installed routes at the Barton Creek Greenbelt, Georgetown, and Camp Eagle. If you want to learn some history about how some of the mo…
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Alyssa Garza is the Programs Associate for the Texas Climbers Coalition and a Texas Master Naturalist. She became a climber in 2015 when she discovered and fell in love with it while searching for a way to cross-train dance when she became owner of a dance and acting studio. She is a passionate advocate for access to nature, and volunteers as much …
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Hey, my name is Drew Hulsey. I’m a climber from Tennessee looking change the narrative on who can be a climber. I mainly sport climb but I’m starting to love bouldering as well. It’s my goal to show that anyone can climb. Shout outs @drewclimbswalls For the Love of Climbing Podcast featuring Drew Free as Can Be Trailer Leave No Trace Pack. It. Out.…
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Chelsea Rude is a professional climber with Adidas + Five Ten. She is the founder of She Sends Collective, an organization aimed at holistically empowering women (cis + non-cis), GNC and nonbinary humans through the vehicle of rock climbing with further education centered in nutrition, self-love, and developing a more kind and trusting relationship…
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Hans Florine won the first International Speed Climbing Championships in 1991, he held the US title eleven times. Hans won ESPN X Games the first three years in a row. Hans broke the Speed record on The Nose Route on El Capitan 8 times over the past 27 years, and currently hold the record. Hans Co-authored the book “Speed Climbing” in 2003. Hans co…
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Aloha! My name is Selena. I'm a long time yoga teacher, climbing instructor and a real estate agent in Austin, Texas and a single mom to an amazing son who will be off to college soon. So that I'm not tempted to follow him around, in 2019 I bought a van for my 50th birthday present to self so I can start ticking the things on my bucket list.If you …
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Brianne Richardson-Jameson is a working mother of twin boys who lives in San Antonio, Texas. Bree is a real estate agent by trade, as well as an avid caver, acro-yogi, rock climber, and ally. She and her partner Sean came on to the south Texas Rock Climbing scene at the beginning of 2019, and haven’t looked back since then. Bree is a fierce advocat…
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Hailing from Scottsdale, Arizona, 26-year-old Sierra Blair-Coyle has been competing professionally since the age of 14. Sierra is the current Pan American Bouldering Champion. She was voted one of the Top 99 Most Outstanding Women of 2015 by AskMen, she has also been a World Cup Competitor (2010-2019), and was a two-time National Champion as a juni…
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Cody began his climbing and guiding career on the sculpted meta-sandstone cliffs of the North Carolina High Country while attending Appalachian State University. After receiving a Bachelor of Science in Recreation Management in 2012 he gained his first AMGA certification as a Single Pitch Instructor. During this time, he worked as an Instructor and…
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Hi I am Amber! I am a Mom, Wife and adventurer always looking for the next place to explore. I started climbing almost 10 years ago and have taken a different approach to climbing than most. I moved to Austin, TX 11 years ago to pursue a physics and mathematics degree at UT and have not used my degree since. I took a break from my studies to work a…
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Brian is the Texas Regional Director for the Access Fund. He represents the interests of rock climbers before policymakers, as well as public and private land managers. Since 2017, he has added protections for climbing in the Barton Creek Greenbelt and Bull Creek, and successfully advanced legislation shielding landowners of liability from rock cli…
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Hey there! I’m Mario Stanley and for as long as I can remember, I have sought the outdoors and have been a competitive athlete. As someone who has spent most of their life in and around concrete jungles, the very smell of the wilderness quickens my heartbeat and sharpens my senses. Rock climbing has proven to be the most disciplining experience in …
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Tré Goode is a native Texan, currently based in Colorado. Here, he has an active career in photojournalism, specializing in Travel and Adventure Storytelling. He also works full-time as an Emergency Medical Technician, with a focus in Backcountry and Expedition medicine. Shout outs Tré's Mom! Happy birthday (on 8/11/20! IG: @tregoode Wilderness Med…
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Hi there! I'm Jamie, a life-long outdoor enthusiast and climbing addict since 2003. I’m mainly a sport climber but I’m aspiring to be a trad climber as well :) I love traveling to explore new climbing crags and gorgeous hiking areas. I’m hoping to have visited 50 states, 7 continents, and 40 countries (with climbing in 16 of those) by the time I am…
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Katie Lambert is a professional climber based out of Bishop, California, where she and her husband, Ben Ditto, own and operate Bishop CoWork. Her résumé includes, but is not limited to, first ascents in Yosemite, the Eastern Sierra, and the Cirque of the Unclimbables. Lambert also helps run the Yosemite-based nonprofit Sacred Rok, an organization d…
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Hi, my name is Bill Horton. I'm a retired chemical engineer and an over-the-hill rock climber. I started climbing in 1976 at Enchanted Rock when it was pretty much the only place to climb in Central Texas. I was very active in climbing there until the state bought the land and shut down access in the early 1980s. They did this in order to install p…
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Hi! My name is Amara Dawson and I’ve been apart of the climbing community for 9 years. I've absolutely loved every second of it. My specialty is top rope and occasionally I’ll boulder to work on the mental aspect of falling. In 2017, I went to my first all women’s climbing event. It was hosted by Flash Foxy, and it was their Women’s Climbing Festiv…
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Jason Kehl has been bouldering in Hueco since 1996, logging many winters there living out of his van. Some claims to fame include his first ascent of the notorious Evilution (V12, 2002) in the Buttermilks and the first bouldering ascent of The Fly (5.14d, 2003) in Rumney. Since then he has made hard first ascents from Japan and Peru to Europe and t…
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Hi there, I’m Victoria! I’m an educator, podcaster, climber and hiker. I taught kindergarten for a few years before I decided to start my own podcast. It is dedicated to highlighting the voices of teachers. When I decided to leave the teaching career, I went on a three-month long, solo road trip around the US in my trusty Prius, Bernie. The outdoor…
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What's going on?! My name is Nick Fuentes, and I’m from San Antonio, Texas. I quit my job as a professional chef and business owner, and moved to Austin to immerse myself into the rock climbing community. I had recently discovered it and was in mad pursuit of a career in a field I knew nothing about. I was just stoked on rock climbing!! I got hired…
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Her life has been one continuous adventure as a truth seeker and passion project extraordinaire. Her authenticity is foundational for her leadership that has led her to serve in education, technology, emergency management, and non-profit. Sprinkle outdoor enthusiast and you have yourself a Mel. Shout outs Melaney Russell Melaney's Website THICC Cli…
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Hey! My name is Stefanie but all of my friends call me Stef! I’ve been rock climbing for six years and it’s been the best six years of my life. I currently work as the Head Climbing Team Coach and routesetter at a bouldering gym in Washington state called Climb Tacoma. I truly believe I have the most fun job ever! I love bouldering, inside and outs…
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Lindsey “The Hamminator” Hamm is an aspiring mountain guide who works for Sierra Mountain Guides out of Bishop, California. She began guiding in 2014 and has been a prominent force in the guiding community for the last six years. She is striving to achieve her International Federation Mountain Guide Association Pin (IFMGA). She has guided all aroun…
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Drew Hayes is a seasoned documentary filmmaker, climber, and outdoor enthusiast. He has produced over 100 short documentaries in over 20 countries. As a climber he is always taking on new adventures and opportunities to grow and learn. He has bolted new routes in Argentina, climbed big walls in Nevada, and bouldered in east Africa. You can view mor…
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