
The Risk Wheelhouse Podcast
The Risk Wheelhouse is the podcast dedicated to exploring how RiskTech is reshaping the future of risk management. Hosted by our experts, Ori Wellington and Sam Jones, each episode delves deep into Integrated Risk Management (IRM), offering insights into the latest trends, technologies, and strategies. Join us to stay ahead in the ever-evolving risk landscape and empower your organization with actionable knowledge.

S2E7: Navigating the Maze of Global Climate Reporting Standards
In this episode of The Risk Wheelhouse, hosts Ori Wellington and Sam Jones explore the rapidly evolving climate disclosure regulations and their impact on businesses. From California’s strict climate laws to the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), companies must adapt to increasing transparency demands while managing compliance risks.

S2E6: Integrated Risk Management – Evolution Beyond ERM and GRC
Traditional risk management frameworks like Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) and Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) were designed for a different era—one where risks were more predictable and siloed. But in today’s fast-moving landscape, these approaches are no longer enough. Integrated Risk Management (IRM) is emerging as the future of risk strategy, offering a holistic, proactive approach that aligns risk with business objectives.

S1E11: Integrated Risk Management in 2025
In the latest episode of The Risk Wheelhouse podcast, hosts Ori Wellington and Sam Jones take a deep dive into one of the most pressing topics for businesses today: Integrated Risk Management (IRM). Titled "2025 Predictions: Integrated Risk Management Becomes Non-Negotiable," the episode unpacks why IRM is rapidly becoming essential for organizations navigating an increasingly complex risk landscape shaped by digital transformation, sustainability pressures, and regulatory demands.

S1E10: Navigating IFRS S1 and IFRS S2: A Pathway for Integrated Risk Management and Sustainability
In Episode 10 of The Risk Wheelhouse, hosts Ori Wellington and Sam Jones explore the newly introduced IFRS S1 and S2 standards—guidelines that are reshaping how companies disclose and manage sustainability-related risks and opportunities. As these standards gain traction worldwide, the conversation highlights their critical role in bridging the gap between traditional financial reporting and forward-looking measures of environmental and social impact.