Greatest Hits 2026: Masterclass in Risk, Tech, and Human Behavior
July 1, 2026
In this special "Greatest Hits" compilation episode of Risk Management: Brick by Brick, host Jason Reichl brings together the most impactful insights from the top five industry leaders of 2026. This episode serves as an essential masterclass for anyone navigating the intersection of risk, insurance, technology, and human behavior.
We hear from Eliron Ekstein on why real-world experience beats academia and how the collaborative nature of the insurance ecosystem contrasts with big tech. Annie Quaile shares her foundational approach to understanding risk through raw human observation. Rochelle Clarke pulls back the curtain on small-to-medium business (SMB) vulnerabilities, using real-world breach examples to show why static questionnaires fail and why proactive business continuity planning is non-negotiable. Jack Ramsey challenges traditional insurance carrier models by breaking down the efficiency of a 100% digital sales and service engine. Finally, Louis Alfieri explores the rapidly shifting technology curve, advising professionals on how to balance AI fluency with irreplaceable analog skills.
Podcast Host: Jason Reichl
Executive Producer: Don Halliwell
In this special "Greatest Hits" compilation episode of Risk Management: Brick by Brick, host Jason Reichl brings together the most impactful insights from the top five industry leaders of 2026. This episode serves as an essential masterclass for anyone navigating the intersection of risk, insurance, technology, and human behavior.
We hear from Eliron Ekstein on why real-world experience beats academia and how the collaborative nature of the insurance ecosystem contrasts with big tech. Annie Quaile shares her foundational approach to understanding risk through raw human observation. Rochelle Clarke pulls back the curtain on small-to-medium business (SMB) vulnerabilities, using real-world breach examples to show why static questionnaires fail and why proactive business continuity planning is non-negotiable. Jack Ramsey challenges traditional insurance carrier models by breaking down the efficiency of a 100% digital sales and service engine. Finally, Louis Alfieri explores the rapidly shifting technology curve, advising professionals on how to balance AI fluency with irreplaceable analog skills.
Podcast Host: Jason Reichl
Executive Producer: Don Halliwell
Episode Highlights:
- 00:00:13 – Real-World Mandate: Eliron Ekstein breaks down why professionals must step out of academia as quickly as possible to build actionable, independent experience.
- 00:00:46 – Ecosystem Synergy: Eliron highlights the relief of moving away from big tech into an insurance industry where small businesses connect and root for each other's success.
- 00:01:21 – The Power of Observation: Annie Quaile shares her unique lifelong framework of studying human behavior by simply sitting on benches to identify common public habits.
- 00:02:11 – The SMB Vulnerability Trap: Rochelle Clarke breaks down how digital proliferation makes modern businesses vulnerable, explaining how the 2013 Target breach occurred via a small HVAC vendor.
- 00:02:44 – Continuous Monitoring: Rochelle details why standard vendor questionnaires are obsolete and why ongoing risk monitoring is vital to catch invisible exposures.
- 00:03:00 – The Subs on Subs Dilemma: Jason Reichl expands on the loss of visibility that occurs in property management when subcontractors hire further independent subcontractors.
- 00:03:52 – Proactive Continuity: Rochelle shares a personal family story to illustrate how business continuity planning acts as a way to insulate smaller businesses from sudden disruptions.
- 00:04:30 – Eliminating Friction: Jack Ramsey explains how traditional, manual insurance underwriting models break the financial models of agents dealing with small commercial premiums.
- 00:05:01 – The 100% Digital Carrier Engine: Jack highlights how a tech-first approach allows agents to complete small commercial transactions digitally in under five minutes.
- 00:05:43 – The AI Agency Disruption: Louis Alfieri discusses recent Adobe MAX insights suggesting that AI will challenge traditional agency formats in favor of agile, in-house models.
- 00:06:17 – The Dual Horizon (AI + Analog): Louis outlines advice for newcomers to the industry, urging them to stay fluent in emerging AI tools while preserving irreplaceable analog trade skills.
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