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Invisible Threat

Invisible Threat

Written by: Dr. Matthew Eby & Carter Wilcoxson
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There are forces that quietly and invisibly shape fiduciary judgment when rules alone are no longer sufficient to determine responsibility.


The Invisible Threat podcast is hosted by Carter Wilcoxson, Founder and CEO of ePIC Services Company, and Dr. Matthew Eby, Founder of Nth Degree Financial Solutions, a doctorally trained fiduciary researcher and co-author, with his wife Joanne, of The Invisible Threat: A Professional Fiduciary’s Guide to Unseen Challenges in Wealth Management.

The podcast explores what happens when professionals trained to rely on traditional rules are required to interpret duty, discretion, and responsibility in complex situations—often without realizing that what is required in those situations has changed.

Through fiduciary scenarios drawn from real-world situations, the podcast examines how judgment is formed—before anyone is aware of it—inside moments of uncertainty where interpretation carries real consequences.

To make judgment visible, the podcast draws on the AFIRE™ Compass, a research-backed framework that examines how Anchors, Fairness, Identity, Risk, and Emotion influence fiduciary judgment in today’s fiduciary industry.

Designed for trust officers, administrators, advisors, and other fiduciary professionals, the podcast treats disagreement and uncertainty not as failure, but as diagnostic—revealing how unseen assumptions shape responsibility long before outcomes are documented.

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Episodes
  • Trailer Episode – Invisible Threat
    Feb 5 2026

    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 podcast: that the greatest exposure in fiduciary work isn’t discretion, it’s unexamined certainty.

    As conditions change, judgment can quietly settle into assumptions no one thinks to question, especially when it sounds like authority, experience, or tradition. This is the space where interpretation replaces intent and risk begins to form.

    Invisible Threat exists to examine those moments, before confidence hardens into exposure.

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