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Indiana University demographers released projections last week that show the state's population growth cratering until it hits near-zero growth by the 2050s. In fact, more than two-thirds of Indiana's 92 counties will see losses in population over the next 30 years, according to the estimates from the Indiana Business Research Center at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. This can be explained by a grim but relatively simple phenomenon: The number of deaths in the state will begin surpassing the number of births in the 2040s. At that point, migration from other areas will account for all of Indiana's population growth. Meager population growth would have serious repercussions for our labor force and economy, putting pressure on officials across the state to make Indiana as appealing a place to live as possible. The counties with large cities will be the exceptions. The 11-county Indianapolis metro area is expected to add residents at a relatively robust clip over several decades. In fact, the metro area is projected to hit about 2,497,000 residents by 2050—an increase of nearly 405,000 from 2020. And the state's five fastest-growing counties will be suburban Indianapolis counties. The question now is, “What should public officials on the city, county and state level do with this information?” Matt Kinghorn, the principal researcher on the IBRC study, is our guest this week to break down the numbers, explain what's behind these expected trends, dig into the challenges facing the state and provide a preview for a tale of two different Indianas. The IBJ Podcast is brought to you by Taft.
Dúirt an Taoiseach gur “raiméis” a bhí i ngearáin Shinn Féin faoi chomhairle ón Aire Comhshaoil faoi chaomhnú fuinnimh agus deir tuarascáil Choimisiún Fiosruithe Siteserv nach bhfuil fianaise ann go raibh caidreamh míchuí ag Denis O'Brien le feidhmeannaigh an IBRC. Labhraímid faoi seo le Pearse Doherty (TD agus Urlabhraí Airgeadais Shinn Féin).
Bagian akhir sesi Podcast bersama Rendy yang tentunya semakin seru.
Bagian pertama podcast dengan Rendy Anugrah Mahesa atau yang di akun IG nya dikenal dengan nama @renansa. Apa hubungan desain grafis dengan kopi dan alat seduh favoritnya Kalita Wave yang membawanya ke panggung Indonesia Brewers Championship di tahun 2017 dan menyabet juara ke-2. Perbincangan mengasyikan yang karya desain grafisnya saya kagumi.
Andifa adalah analis kopi yang punya daya kritis khususnya bagaimana ia berkutat dengan faktor air dalam proses menyeduh kopi. Tentu juga topik lain yang menarik dalam episode ke-63 podcast kali ini.
Colm Keena on the strange saga of the Quinn business family. The State's long battle to recover debts the Quinns owe to the IBRC, formerly Anglo Irish Bank, ended this week with a settlement reached with former billionaire Sean Quinn's adult children. But much of whatever money is eventually recovered will go to the lawyers. Was it worth the effort? Plus, Laura Slattery has the best business news of the week including Mark Zuckerberg's Dublin visit, good news for the music industry and a bank's attempt to stop proactive borrowers from gaming the mortgage system to the lender's loss.
Colm Keena on the strange saga of the Quinn business family. The State's long battle to recover debts the Quinns owe to the IBRC, formerly Anglo Irish Bank, ended this week with a settlement reached with former billionaire Sean Quinn's adult children. But much of whatever money is eventually recovered will go to the lawyers. Was it worth the effort? Plus, Laura Slattery has the best business news of the week including Mark Zuckerberg's Dublin visit, good news for the music industry and a bank's attempt to stop proactive borrowers from gaming the mortgage system to the lender's loss. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Social Social Media + UX, Funnel Strategy and The Next Wave of Brand Influencer Campaigns. WOW! International Business Review Conference contacted me earlier this year and asked if I would like to speak at their Future Social Media Conference in Melbourne and Sydney this month and early next year. As soon as they asked, I was like “Damn straight, as long as I can do it as a live podcast presentation with an industry guest”. IBRC jumped on board and the next thing you know I was jetting down to Melbourne for Future Social Media for my live presentation and podcast with Carat media agency Senior Business Manager, Harry McGoldrick, who works with wicked brands across a range of industries himself including Disney, Mattel, Marvel and more! On today’s show we chat about the following: Social Social Media + UX, Funnel Strategy and The Next Wave of Brand Influencer Campaigns. Social Social Media + UX. The keys to generating content that consumers actually want to see and interact with their Mobile Newsfeed, whilst driving business and brand objectives. Funnel Strategy. Creating strategic content and advertising campaigns to drive results and your client’s ROI. The Next Wave of Brand Influencer Campaigns. Pivoting from the wanna-be Instagram model to working with and upskilling influencers to create campaigns with a measurable uplift in Sales and Return On Investment. PLUS, here are just some of the cool topics we discuss: Describe your favourite or one of your favourite campaigns that you’ve seen or been a part of in the digital space. What was it that you liked about it and why? What’s one way a creative/digital agency can do as far as ways of working to make your like easier as a Senior Business Manager at Carat? What brands do you think are nailing it in the digital space at the moment utilising a combination of amazing creative and the latest in advertising solutions. Pirates of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales - The Ghost Ship on Sydney Harbour. How did the Ghost Ship concept come about? What was one of the most unexpected elements about bringing the activation to life? How did it work? What are digital platform products and developments on the horizon in 2018 that excite you and that you think digital marketers should be across? Given that one of the imperatives as a Media Agency is demonstrating ROI to clients. What things are you looking for when working with influencers and how would you like to influence change in how these influencers are being used? If you would like to follow allow with the PowerPoint presentation and all the resources I mention in the show, the download them here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1fcRb44wCI7jQplp1Zmn6LKmOivSmKcqs?usp=sharing Connect with Harry McGoldrick (Carat) online: harry.mcgoldrick@carat.com www.linkedin.com/in/harry-mcgoldrick Hit Hot & Delicious: Rocks The Planet up on social media here: Twitter https://twitter.com/hotndelicious Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hotndelicious/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/craftbeerlovin/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/HotnDelicious Hot & Delicious YouTube - Ballistyx Snowboard Show, interviews & more. https://www.youtube.com/user/HotnDeliciousRecords 'Hot & Delicious: Rocks The Planet’ entertainment, travel, photography & lifestyle blog: http://hotndelicious.com/ For social media strategy, content/photography & influencer business enquiries contact: info@hotndelicious.com
In this week's Inside Business podcast Ciaran Hancock discusses the problems of the IBRC controversy with former chairman Alan Dukes and Arthur Beesley. Later in the podcast he hears about the start of the festive retail season with Conor Pope and David Fitzsimons from Retail Excellence.ie Inside Business is a weekly business podcast researched by Declan Conlon and produced by Sinead O'Shea.
In this week's Inside Politics podcast Hugh Linehan talks to the political team, Sarah Bardon, Harry McGee and Stephen Collins about the latest news from the Dail; the inquiry into IBRC, and the proposed housing package. Later in the podcast Hugh interviews Brian Sheehan one of the creators of the Yes Equality campaign about the strategy behind this year's marriage referendum. Inside Politics is weekly politics podcast. It is presented by Hugh Linehan and produced by Sinead O'Shea.
In this week's Inside Business podcast Ciaran Hancock discusses the problems of the IBRC controversy with former chairman Alan Dukes and Arthur Beesley. Later in the podcast he hears about the start of the festive retail season with Conor Pope and David Fitzsimons from Retail Excellence.ieInside Business is a weekly business podcast researched by Declan Conlon and produced by Sinead O'Shea. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert compare the real financial suicide machine that is the global financial markets to the hypothetical euthanasia coaster that would kill its passengers after an allegedly fun and euphoric ride induces GLOC - G-force induced Loss of Consciousness. In the financial markets this is achieved by churning clients so rapidly or front running them at faster than the speed of light. In the second half of the show, Max talks to professor and economist Constantin Gurdgiev about the liquidation of IBRC, the bank formerly known as Anglo Irish and how it is that the bank came to collapse in the first place. Keiser Report 2-23-13
Everett Jolly interviews Michael Ogburn, CEO of iBrands Corp. (IBRC), and they discuss their entrance into the cannabis sector and their focus in that industry. We are pleased to share the following UPTICK Network Stock Day Radio Show and Podcast content. The CEOs interviewed on Stock Day did not incur any charges for their time with Uptick CEO Everett Jolly. Uptick staff is always looking for exciting companies to bring to our interested readers and listeners. Contact us at (602) 441-3474 if you would like further information on the UPTICK Network or Uptick services.