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Invisible Threat

Hosted by Dr. Matthew Eby & Carter Wilcoxson · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 16 episodes

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There are forces that quietly and invisibly shape fiduciary judgment when rules alone are nolonger sufficient to determine responsibility.The Invisible Threat podcast is hosted by Carter Wilcoxson, Founder and CEO of ePICServices Company, and Dr. Matthew Eby, Founder of Nth Degree Financial Solutions, adoctorally trained fiduciary researcher and co-author, with his wife Joanne, of The InvisibleThreat: A Professional Fiduciary’s Guide to Unseen Challenges in Wealth Management.The podcast explores what happens when professionals trained to rely on traditional rules arerequired to interpret duty, discretion, and responsibility in complex situations—often withoutrealizing that what is required in those situations has changed.Through fiduciary scenarios drawn from real-world situations, the podcast examines howjudgment is formed—before anyone is aware of it—inside moments of uncertainty whereinterpretation carries real consequences.To make judgment visible, the podcast draws on

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Dr. Matthew Eby & Carter Wilcoxson hosts Invisible Threat, a business show with 16 episodes published.

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Can We Do It? Should We? A Fiduciary's Real Question

Jun 4, 202627mEp. 170

The moment arrives when someone realizes the safest answer isn't the right answer. When the document technically allows something, but your gut tells you it shouldn't. That tension—that pause before collapsing into a dec

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The Judgment We Never See: Why Risk Hides Until It's Too Late

May 28, 202650mEp. 160

"I could feel it happening," he says, "but I never had the words for it." Thirty years inside fiduciary institutions—decades of judgment calls, trust decisions, moments where everything balanced on a single interpretatio

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When the Safe Answer Isn't Right: Lindsey Day on Real Fiduciary Duty

May 21, 202657mEp. 150

There's a question that lives in every fiduciary's chest when the document goes silent: Can we do this? But then comes the harder one—should we? It's the tension that hums beneath every discretionary decision, knowing th

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The In-Law Factor: Why Spouses Destroy Family Trusts

May 14, 202642mEp. 140

The magic isn't in the park itself. It's in the moment when a three-year-old stops mid-conversation with a character and the room holds its breath. Then someone dies, and the real test begins. Behind closed doors, in liv

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Precedent Over Reasoning: When Structure Stops Judgment

May 7, 202638mEp. 130

"Permission seems clear," she says. And in that instant, something invisible happens—the outcome has already begun to take shape, long before the person with the power to choose even realizes they are choosing at all. A

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The Institution Decides: How Environment Overrides Judgment

Apr 30, 202619mEp. 120

Same person. Same facts. Same case on the desk. Drop that person into four different institutional environments and you'll get four different decisions—not because one is right and one is wrong, but because the room itse

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The Four Pressure Moves: When Judgment Becomes Self-Protection

Apr 23, 202620mEp. 110

He backs away from the ball. Indecisive. And in that instant, everything changes—the shot goes wrong, the momentum collapses, the moment that was supposed to be clear becomes murky and uncertain. It happens to profession

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The SEC's Quiet Rewrite: How One Letter Rewrote Crypto Custody

Apr 16, 202631mEp. 100

Someone dismissed an invitation, then heard it asked again—this time with patience instead of pushback. Within moments of arriving at a place they almost skipped, everything shifted. The driving range appeared. The crowd

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Why Your First Job as a Fiduciary Isn't to Find the Answer

Apr 9, 202638mEp. 90

There's a moment in every meeting when the room shifts. Someone goes quiet. The conversation moves from exploring to defending. Most people try to rush past it—to close it, to move on, to escape the discomfort. But what

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From Invisible Threat to Visible Tension: How Magnetic Forces Reveal Hidden Assumptions in Trust

Apr 2, 202623mEp. 80

A moment of discomfort sits between two people, and instead of rushing past it, they stop. They ask: what is this tension actually telling us? Most rooms panic when disagreement arrives and scramble to smooth it over. Bu

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Invisible Threat: Holding the Moment Before Judgment

Mar 26, 20260Ep. 80

In Episode 7 of Invisible Threat, Carter Wilcoxson, Dr. Matthew Eby, and Joanne Eby move deeper into the anatomy of fiduciary judgment. Returning to the earlier examination scenario, Joanne reframes what appeared to be a

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Invisible Threat: The Compass of Fiduciary Judgment

Mar 19, 202623mEp. 60

In this episode of Invisible Threat, Carter Wilcoxson and Dr. Matthew Eby return to the tension introduced in Episode 2 and analyze what was actually happening beneath the surface. What felt like a simple disagreement be

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When the Help You Seek Reveals the Real Risk

Mar 12, 202617mEp. 50

In Episode 5 of Invisible Threat, Carter Wilcoxson and Dr. Matthew Eby explore what happens when leaders bring in help to stabilize a situation that feels unresolved. Following the tense moment introduced earlier in the

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Invisible Threat: When Exposure Reorders Judgment

Mar 5, 202624mEp. 40

In this episode of Invisible Threat, Carter Wilcoxson and Dr. Matthew Eby return to the unresolved tension from their prior discussion and slow it down. No policies were violated. No misconduct occurred. And yet somethin

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Invisible Threat in Practice: When Compliance Isn’t the Question

Feb 26, 202617mEp. 30

In Episode 3 of Invisible Threat, Carter Wilcoxson and Dr. Matthew Eby move from theory into lived reality. Rather than explaining fiduciary judgment, this episode demonstrates it. Listeners are invited into a realistic,

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When Judgment Becomes the Invisible Threat

Feb 19, 202611mEp. 20

In Episode 2 of Invisible Threat, Carter Wilcoxson and Dr. Matthew Eby slow down to examine something that usually happens beneath the surface: how judgment forms before a decision is ever made. What begins as a conversa

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When Judgment Becomes Visible: The Origin of Invisible Threat

Feb 12, 202640mEp. 10

In the inaugural episode of Invisible Threat, Carter Wilcoxson, Founder and CEO of ePIC Services Company, and Dr. Matthew Eby, founder of Nth Degree Financial Solutions and co-author of The Invisible Threat, introduce th

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Trailer Episode – Invisible Threat

Feb 5, 20260mEp. 10

Most fiduciary failures don’t come from reckless decisions. They come from judgments that once felt obvious. In this trailer for Invisible Threat, Carter Wilcoxson and Dr. Matthew Eby introduce the core premise of the po

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