Episodios

  • Ep. 346: Sharrin Fuller - Letting Go and Leveling Up for Smart Firm Growth
    Apr 13 2026

    Get ready for an eye-opening conversation with Sharrin Fuller, a serial entrepreneur, founder and strategic advisor at Glass Wallet Ventures, and a true expert on scaling accounting firms the smart way. In this episode, Sharrin shares her hard-earned lessons on building a business that doesn’t just add headcount, but actually works better with fewer people. Hear her candid stories about the challenges of leadership, the courage to own your mistakes, and how automation can transform both your operations and your life.

    Sharrin breaks down practical tips for balancing technology and human touch, building a winning team, and knowing when to let go even when it’s tough. She gets real about hiring, firing, and the emotional side of owning a business, plus offers actionable strategies for anyone in accounting or any small business owner who wants to reclaim their time and sanity.

    If you’re wondering how to work smarter, not harder, or just need some encouragement to try something new, this episode is packed with relatable stories, honest advice, and a dose of humor. Stick around for Sharrin’s take on the future of the industry, and pick up some new ideas to level up your own firm.

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    40 m
  • Ep. 345: Helen Hastings - Empowering Finance Teams with Automation and Continuous Close Technology
    Apr 6 2026

    Ready for a fresh take on accounting and finance? In this episode of Count Me In, Adam Larson sits down with Helen Hastings—Stanford-trained software engineer turned founder of Quanta—for a conversation packed with insights, real talk, and a peek into the future of financial operations.

    Helen shares her journey from building in-house financial systems to creating Quanta’s AI-powered platform that’s changing how teams handle accounting, closing the books, and getting real-time answers about their business. She breaks down what “continuous close” really means, why explainable finance matters, and how automation doesn’t just speed things up but actually makes accountants’ lives easier (without replacing the crucial human touch).

    Whether you’re curious about AI in finance, wonder why traditional monthly closes feel so outdated, or want to hear how teams can spend less time digging for answers and more time driving strategy, this episode has you covered. Tune in for stories, practical examples, and a vision of accounting that’s not just faster, but smarter.

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    31 m
  • Ep. 344 - Timothy Wingate - Leadership and Resilience: Using Family Values to Build a Strong Business
    Mar 30 2026

    Welcome back Timothy Wingate! In this episode of Count Me In, Adam Larson welcomes Timothy for a refreshingly honest conversation that goes far beyond accounting. Timothy shares the story of his entrepreneurial journey—from stepping away from corporate dreams to facing wild challenges like unexpected lawsuits and a wrongful arrest, all the way to founding his own company, G+F Business & Financial Consulting.

    He opens up about overcoming the struggles of gig work, reinventing his career, and the pivotal moments when family support (including his wife’s entire 401(k)!) made all the difference. Timothy offers practical advice for overcoming underpricing, inefficient business models, and hiring hiccups—and explains how he gained the confidence to lead with a servant mindset. Listen in as Timothy reflects candidly on what he wishes he knew starting out, and how his team leverages technology and AI to serve clients and stay efficient.

    If you’re looking for the real story behind building a business from scratch—with all the ups and downs—don’t miss this conversation. Whether you’re a fellow entrepreneur or just love inspiring stories, Timothy’s insights and humor will keep you listening.

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    36 m
  • Ep. 343: Sharoon Thomas - Improving Financial Accuracy with Operational and Tech Alignment
    Mar 23 2026

    On this episode of Count Me In, Adam Larson sits down with Sharoon Thomas, founder of Fulfil, for a lively conversation about the unique accounting challenges facing direct-to-consumer (D2C) brands. Sharoon Thomas shares fascinating stories from his journey working with ERP systems and D2C brands, revealing why traditional spreadsheets just can’t keep up with today’s high-volume, multi-channel commerce.

    Listen as they unpack everything from GAAP compliance, revenue recognition headaches, and how technology is shaping faster, more reliable month-end closes. Get practical insights on leveraging new ERPs and AI-driven reporting tools to simplify data chaos and boost your financial accuracy. Whether you work in accounting, finance, or operations—especially in the D2C space—this episode is packed with actionable advice and the kind of real-world examples you don’t want to miss.

    Tune in and hear Sharoon Thomas’s candid take on what healthy financial operations look like and why teaming up with your operations crew might be the smartest move you make this year.

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    29 m
  • Ep. 342: Simone Ahuja - How to Innovate and Thrive by Doing More with Less
    Mar 16 2026

    In this engaging episode, Adam Larson chats with Dr. Simone Ahuja about her remarkable career journey from dentist to documentary filmmaker, author, and creative problem-solving champion. Simone offers refreshing insights on how to be more resourceful at work, especially when facing limited resources and high demands. She shares relatable stories and simple yet powerful strategies for letting go of what no longer serves you at work, all while finding ways to foster true innovation and focus. With plenty of laughs and aha moments, this episode gives accounting and finance professionals, as well as anyone feeling stretched thin, practical tips to bring more clarity, intention, and creativity into their day-to-day. If you want energy-boosting ideas and real-world wisdom about tackling challenges and making impactful changes, you will love this conversation.


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    BILL is a leading financial operations platform for startups to established brands. Headquartered in San Jose, California, we’re a trusted partner of leading US financial institutions, accounting firms, and accounting software providers. We empower business owners, CFOs, controllers, and accountants to save time and take control of their payables, receivables, spend, and expense management. For more information, visit bill.com.

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    31 m
  • Ep. 341: John Glasgow - Why the World Needs a Modern ERP and What Makes It Different
    Mar 9 2026

    On this episode of Count Me In, Adam Larson sits down with John Glasgow, founder and CEO of Campfire, for a candid conversation about building a company and transforming finance teams with AI-driven ERPs. John opens up about the challenges of juggling parenthood and entrepreneurship, lessons learned from Y Combinator, and how his frustration with outdated financial software inspired him to create something better.

    Whether you’re a finance exec, startup founder, or just curious about the future of accounting tech, you’ll enjoy Joh’s practical insights on prioritizing what matters, fostering innovation, and keeping up with the ever-changing landscape of AI. Hear firsthand how Campfire is rewriting the playbook for finance teams, why ruthless prioritization is John’s secret weapon, and which red flags to watch for when evaluating new tech solutions for your business.

    Tune in for real stories, actionable advice, and a fresh perspective on leadership, tech, and the future of finance.


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    BILL is a leading financial operations platform for startups to established brands. Headquartered in San Jose, California, we’re a trusted partner of leading US financial institutions, accounting firms, and accounting software providers. We empower business owners, CFOs, controllers, and accountants to save time and take control of their payables, receivables, spend, and expense management. For more information, visit bill.com.

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    33 m
  • Ep. 340: Melissa Broughton - Embracing Flexibility and Purpose in Small Business Success
    Mar 2 2026

    Get ready for an inspiring listen with author and founder of Busy Bee Advisors, Melissa Broughton, on Count Me In! Host Adam Larson sits down with Melissa as she shares her journey from watching her grandmother and mom work in bookkeeping to carving out her own path in accounting.

    Melissa brings you inside her world, from falling in love with paperwork as a kid, navigating corporate life, and boldly leaping into entrepreneurship with Busy Bee Advisors. You'll hear candid stories about the highs and lows: growing too fast, building a team, and learning how to course-correct. Melissa opens up about adapting to remote work during the pandemic and how that shift sparked new opportunities for her team. She also talks about launching the One Hour Bookkeeper, a project that helps stay-at-home parents and military spouses build careers on their own terms.

    Whether you're dreaming of starting your own business, seeking advice on managing growth, or just want to hear a real story about balancing family and ambition, this episode is for you. Grab your headphones, Melissa’s story is full of motivation, practical tips, and a reminder that there is always a way forward.


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    BILL is a leading financial operations platform for startups to established brands. Headquartered in San Jose, California, we’re a trusted partner of leading US financial institutions, accounting firms, and accounting software providers. We empower business owners, CFOs, controllers, and accountants to save time and take control of their payables, receivables, spend, and expense management. For more information, visit bill.com.

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    37 m
  • Bonus | Count Me In At SuiteConnect NYC: Featuring Sue Vestri
    Feb 26 2026

    In this bonus episode of Count Me In, recorded live at Oracle NetSuite's SuiteConnect NYC, Adam Larson sits down with Sue Vestri, CFO at CRIO and a finance leader with a wealth of experience in startups, public companies, and private equity-backed businesses. Listen in as Sue shares real stories from her career, everything from wrangling accounting platforms for rapidly scaling teams to building a finance culture that embraces AI and continuous learning. Whether you’re curious about growing a finance team from scratch, navigating the complexities of SaaS billing, or keeping your organization future-ready, Sue’s practical perspectives and candid advice are sure to inspire. Perfect for finance professionals and anyone interested in how a modern CFO drives growth and innovation while building trust across the business.

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    32 m