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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 conversation about podcast structure becomes a live example of the very dynamic this show exists to explore. Questions of roles, ownership, expertise, and risk surface in real time, revealing how well-intentioned people can view the same situation differently without anyone being wrong.
Rather than resolving the tension quickly, Carter and Dr. Matt make it visible, demonstrating how disagreement can serve as information rather than conflict.
This episode marks a turning point in the series, showing listeners not just what fiduciary judgment is, but how it emerges in practice.
Follow Invisible Threat wherever you get your podcasts to continue the conversation.
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By Dr. Matthew Eby & Carter WilcoxsonIn 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 conversation about podcast structure becomes a live example of the very dynamic this show exists to explore. Questions of roles, ownership, expertise, and risk surface in real time, revealing how well-intentioned people can view the same situation differently without anyone being wrong.
Rather than resolving the tension quickly, Carter and Dr. Matt make it visible, demonstrating how disagreement can serve as information rather than conflict.
This episode marks a turning point in the series, showing listeners not just what fiduciary judgment is, but how it emerges in practice.
Follow Invisible Threat wherever you get your podcasts to continue the conversation.
🔑 In This Episode