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Immigration Nerds explores Australia's impending changes to the Subclass 482 Temporary Skill Shortage Visa Program. Host Lauren Clarke is joined by Erickson Immigration Group's Martin Russell and Catherine Thomas from Melbourne for an explainer on the Subclass 482, and potential benefits and challenges for employers and applicants in the evolving Australian immigration landscape.SHOW RESOURCE LINKS: Subclass 482-Temporary Skill Shortage VisaGUEST: Martin Russell, EIG Senior Manager, Australia and Catherine Thomas, EIG Senior Manager, AustraliaHOST: Lauren Clarke, Managing AttorneyNEWS NERD: Rob Taylor, PartnerPRODUCER: Adam Belmar
Hello and welcome to a very special episode of the Migration & Diaspora Podcast, in which we have our first-ever repeat guest. Great friend of Homelands Advisory and star guest of episode 2, Dr Martin Russell, AKA Doctor Diaspora, is back on the show to talk about the state of the diaspora engagement sector now four years on from that first interview. About Martin Everyone who works on diaspora engagement is more than familiar with Martin but for those of you who aren't, Martin is the founder of the Global Diaspora Insights (GDI), a consulting firm. He completed his PhD at the Clinton Institute (University College Dublin) where his research focused on the role of the Irish diaspora in the Northern Ireland Peace Process specifically looking at diaspora media, diaspora philanthropy, and diaspora politics. What we talk about In today's episode, we both reflect on our collective experience working on diaspora engagement in more than 50 countries, including: The evolving differences between migration and diaspora. The state of the diaspora engagement sector (progress made and opportunities missed). Diaspora diplomacy as an outsized opportunity area for governments. It's a bit of a “no holds barred” talk in which we try not to pull any punches. We'd like to thank you for tuning in and we hope you enjoy the show. Links Global Diaspora Insights: https://www.globaldiasporainsights.com/ Connect with Martin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martin-russell-0530131a5/ MDPcast Ep2: https://www.homelandsadvisory.com/podcast/episode/f9e3585d/episode-2-doing-diaspora-lessons-learned-from-dr-martin-russells-diaspora-engagement-work-worldwide Ireland's Emigrant Support Programme: https://www.dfa.ie/global-irish/support-overseas/emigrant-support-programme/ Kingsley Aikins: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kingsleyaikins/ Global Diaspora Strategies Toolkit: https://thenetworkinginstitute.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Diaspora-Toolkit-Book.pdf European Union Global Diaspora Facility (EUDiF): https://diasporafordevelopment.eu/ Global Citizens 2030 - Ireland's Talent and Innovation Strategy https://www.gov.ie/en/publication/012d7-global-citizens-2030-irelands-talent-and-innovation-strategy/#:~:text=Global%20Citizens%202030%20is%20Ireland's,and%20research%20and%20innovation%20systems. HBR article on diaspora marketing: https://hbr.org/2013/10/diaspora-marketing John Hume Novel Lecture: https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/peace/1998/hume/lecture/ Routledge International Handbook of Diaspora Diplomacy: https://www.routledge.com/Routledge-International-Handbook-of-Diaspora-Diplomacy/Kennedy/p/book/9781032080567 Paul Quinn obituary: https://www.irishtimes.com/obituaries/2023/11/11/paul-quinn-obituary-pioneer-of-peace-process-who-did-not-seek-plaudits/ President Biden's African Diaspora Advisory Council: https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2023/09/26/president-biden-announces-the-inaugural-members-of-the-presidents-advisory-council-on-african-diaspora-engagement-in-the-united-states/#:~:text=In%20accordance%20with%20Executive%20Order,the%20continent%20and%20the%20Caribbean. Ghana Year of Return: https://www.yearofreturn.com/
The Australian government is expanding pathways to permanent residency through a new visa program for highly skilled foreign workers. Hit play to get details on changes in the occupation lists, how it impacts visa eligibility, and the new role for labor market testing. Erickson Immigration Group senior manager for Australia, Martin Russell, joins host Lauren Clarke from Melbourne.Show Links: C-SPAN Congress's ChutzpahGUEST: Martin Russell, EIG Senior Manager, AustraliaNEWS NERD: Rob TaylorHOST: Lauren ClarkePRODUCER: Adam Belmar
This week, the Immigration Nerds features a conversation between Lauren Clarke, senior attorney at Erickson Immigration Group, and EIG Senior Manager Martin Russell in Australia and Immigration Manager, Erdiana Kamarudin, in Singapore. The team explores how new workforce planning and hiring policies in the APAC region are creating opportunities for highly skilled migrants. Featured Guest: EIG Senior Manager, Martin Russell, in Australia; and Immigration Manager, Erdiana Kamarudin, in SingaporeNews Nerd: Rob Taylor, EIG PartnerHost: Lauren Clarke, EIG Senior Attorney and Immigration Nerds host
Brian Noe and Jason Martin are in for Brady, Jonas and LaVar, and discuss how far Russell Wilson has fallen off this season. The guys dive into how awkward Russ' departure from the Seahawks was, and how wild it was to see his defense turn on him so quickly. With Russ's struggles, Brian and Jason fell that Pete Carroll is looking like a genius. Brian feels that Aaron Rodgers claiming he has a broken thumb is a selfish move, and is only an attempt to save face for himself amidst a terrible season. Plus, the guys make their College Football and NFL picks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For today's episode, our panelists talk about today's financial system; What's wrong with it and how to fix it. Jay Martin is the Host of the Jay Martin Show and CEO of Cambridge House. His conference business gives him unique access to thought leaders from all over the world. He shares investment advice and lessons he receives in his newsletters, videos, and podcast. Russell Gray co-hosts The Real Estate Guys Radio and TV Show. He is a financial strategist with a background in financial services dating back to 1986. As a faculty member for the California Association of Realtors, Russ taught Real Estate Finance to Realtors® pursuing the prestigious GRI designation. He is a popular speaker and author. Brien Lundin serves as president and CEO of Jefferson Financial, Inc., a highly regarded producer of investment-oriented events and publisher of investment newsletters and special reports. Under the Jefferson Financial umbrella, Mr. Lundin serves as publisher and editor of Gold Newsletter, the publication that has been the cornerstone of precious metals advisories since 1971, and as the host of the annual New Orleans Investment Conference, the oldest and most respected investment event of its kind. Tune in as they share their knowledge on the current state of the financial system, the challenges they see, components and its purpose, how we can better educate ourselves to face the challenges ahead, and the possibility to “end the Fed” and what that might look like if it does happen. The great reset may be closer than we think so definitely check this episode out. 01:34 - Guest Introduction: Jay Martin, Rusell Gray, and Brien Lundin 02:55 - One large challenge that you see in the financial system 08:53 - What are the basic components and purposes of the financial system? 10:57 - The Federal Reserve was a big reset 12:41 - Is the Fed going to keep raising interest rates so something breaks? 14:18 - What are some things people should do to learn more about this? 30:12 - Is it possible to end the Fed? 49:16 - What do you see coming next for currencies? 59:43 - Tribe and education Connecting with the Guest: Jay Martin Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jay-martin-66257a37/?originalSubdomain=ca Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/cambridgehouseintl1 Website: https://cambridgehouse.com/ Russell Gray Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/russellwgray/ Website: https://realestateguysradio.com/ Brian Lundin Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brien-lundin-b37a4819/ Website: https://jeffersoncompanies.com/ #financialsystem #goldstandard #currency
Host Roy Shanahan is joined on the second episode of 'The Coaching Debate' by former UCD, St Patrick's Athletic, Limerick, Bray Wanderers and Athlone Town Manager Martin Russell and Shamrock Rover coach Graham Gartland. Topics : 1 - Should all schoolboy and schoolgirl coaches avoid using Mourinho type tactics and look to play open and expansive football? 2 - Should you raise your voice to raise the standard? 3 - Should parents with no experience who take up teams have to take an introductory coaching course? The Coaching Debate will bring the best of football coaches together to discuss the topics in coaching and managing that you want discussed.
Roy Shanahan and Nathan Doyle discuss the weeks stories including.. - Martin Russell leaves Athlone! Where now for Athlone Town? - Longford Town impressing again... - Who should be Bohemians Captain? - Republic of Irelands Women's team earn point in Sweden And a little bit more...
For the first time ever, Between the Stripes LOI podcast is coming to you live from a LOI ground with this week's show coming from Bishopsgate, the home of Longford Town FC. On the show, we hear from the now-former Athlone Town AFC manager, Martin Russell while Dean Williams speaks to us following his third goal of the season against Bohemians on Friday night.
On this week's League of Ireland Show on Finalwhistle.ie Athlone Town manager Martin Russell discusses his side's season in his first full season as their boss. FinalWhistle.ie reporter Diarmuid Kearney also drops into review the weekend's action and preview this weekend's games.
We are back for a new season with the League of Ireland podcast with a bit of an overhaul! In our first episode, new host Ciaran Callan speaks to Drogheda United captain Dane Massey after his announcement as club captain for the coming season. He also spoke to Athlone Town goalkeeper Micheál Schlingermann on his 13th League of Ireland campaign as he give his views on how Athlone will fare this year under Martin Russell. FinalWhistle.ie corresspondent Diarmuid Kearney joins the show to preview both the Premier and First Division. They also look forward to the opening night of the season with the league kicks off this Friday and will reveal a new fantastic new feature for FinalWhistle.ie starting this Friday night as the final whistle sounds around the grounds in the League.
Welcome to Immigration Nerds, this week's episode centers around the rapidly evolving visa saga between Tennis star Novak Djokovic and Australia, in advance of the Australian Open. This episode was recorded on Wednesday, January 12th, and since then, the decision has been made to cancel Djokovic's visa for a second time for entering the country without obtaining a valid covid-19 vaccine exemption. Djokovic will be detained before his case to stay in Australia is heard by the higher Federal Court of Australia. But how we got here is perhaps even more interesting and complex. In our conversation, we walk through the visa timeline up until this very point, focusing deeper into the intersection of where immigration meets, geopolitics, and culture, and talk through what people who plan to travel to Australia in the near future should consider. EIG's Lead Researcher Luke Bianco hosts today's episode along with Senior Manager - Australia, Martin Russell.
Diaspora communities play an integral role in the economic, cultural and developmental growth of their countries of origin. However, research suggests that, too often, governments lack the expertise and capacity to effectively engage them. This week, Marie-Noelle chats to Dr Martin Russell, an advisor at The Networking Institute, to learn a little more about where and when diaspora engagement has worked, and what it takes to harness the power of the international community. Join the conversation on: Twitter - @BrenthurstF / Facebook - @BrenthurstFoundation / Instagram - @brenthurstfoundation
Host Roy Shanahan was joined by Nathan Doyle from thebigkickoff.com and former St Pats player Martin Russell who also Managed at UCD, Limerick and Bray Wanderers. Not only did we talk about a fantastic FAI Cup final between Shamrock Rovers and Dundalk but Martin gave his thoughts on the League of Ireland, why we don't develop top strikers and Stephen Kenny's Republic of Ireland team so far.
Good afternoon, you're listening to the Migration & Diaspora Podcast, a podcast where we discuss all things related to migration and diaspora, with me your host, Loksan Harley. On this week's episode, we're joined by an absolute rockstar of a guest, Eric Guichard. Calling in from his home in Maryland, USA, Eric is CEO of Homestrings, which he founded in 2012 as a web-based crowdfunding platform, which offered the African diaspora access to investment opportunities. Homestrings raised over $25 million in capital from 5,000 members, which led to Eric being named 2013 Entrepreneur of the Year and 2014 African Financier of the Year in the UK. Harvard Business School, of which Eric is an alumnus, also published a case study on Homestrings' experiences with diaspora-based crowdfunding. These days, Eric and Homestrings focus their energies on sharing their expertise and first-hand experiences by advising governments and private sector clients on diaspora investment. And I don't know how he finds the time but Eric also sits on several boards, including the African Development Bank's Diaspora Investment Advisory Board and the African Union's African Diaspora Initiative Steering Committee. Eric was therefore the ideal guest to give us an overview of diaspora investment and talk us through the state of play of the sector, including what both diaspora origin and host countries can do to catalyse diaspora investment, in addition to relating diaspora investment to diaspora engagement and migration governance more broadly. I definitely recommend listening closely to this one as Eric reveals to us the few key priority actions that governments can take to really maximise the potential of diaspora investment. There are some linkages here with episode 2 on Doing Diaspora with Dr Martin Russell and episode 4 with Mr Remittances, Leon Isaacs so tune into those if you haven't already. I had great fun recording this episode. Eric is so articulate and has such a unique perspective on this topic - no doubt informed by his own migrant and diaspora experiences growing up in Guinea, Senegal and the United States, as well as his extensive professional experiences working in private sector asset management and as a sovereign adviser at the World Bank. As well as being the podcast's first American guest, Eric also happens to be the first Arsenal fan on the show, which is really the only character flaw I can pick out in Eric and does make me second guess his judgement! Anyway, in spite of that, this episode is absolutely littered with industry-leading free advice and I do hope you enjoy listening. Useful links Homestrings, Inc.: Diaspora-Based Financing and the Crowd Funding of Development: https://www.hbs.edu/faculty/Pages/item.aspx?num=45600 Homestrings: http://www.homestrings.com/ Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eguichard/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/homestrings/ ADB report by Eric/Homestrings on Promoting Remittance for Development Finance: https://www.adb.org/sites/default/files/project-document/185098/48190-001-tacr-01.pdf VC4A (mentioned by Eric): https://vc4a.com/
Welcome to today's show which is jointly presented by Doing Diaspora, a YouTube interview series by The Networking Institute, and The Migration & Diaspora Podcast, a podcast hosted by me, Loksan Harley, where we discuss all things migration. Today I was delighted to interview Dr Martin Russell. Martin completed his PhD on Diaspora Strategies & Conflict Transformation at the Clinton Institute (University College Dublin) where his work focused on diaspora networks, media, philanthropy and politics. He was also a visiting fellow at UNU-MERIT and is currently an advisor with The Networking Institute which provides teaching, training, and consultancy on networking, philanthropy and fundraising, public speaking, and diaspora engagement. Martin sits on the Executive Leadership Council of the Silicon Valley-based African Diaspora Network and the Advisory Board of Ireland Reaching Out. His vision and passion for the next few years is to establish Ireland as the global centre of excellence in the teaching, training and researching of diaspora engagement. He is quietly confident Ireland will get there! Outside work, you are most likely to find him in London supporting his favourite football team, Tottenham Hotspur, or having a beer with friends trying to get over the disappointment of said football team! I really enjoyed my chat with Martin. He is one of the few visionaries I've come across in the migration and diaspora field. In our conversation, we touch on some of the definitional issues of diaspora engagement, its intersections with philanthropy and networking, and some lessons learned from his work and our work together (especially with respect to governments). We also talk about how Ireland has been so successful in making so many people around the world "feel Irish" and engage with the country in so many impactful ways. I've been working with Martin a lot lately and often refer to him as Mr Diaspora, although, as you'll hear from this interview, his work connects to some much bigger themes. Unfortunately podcasts don't come with subtitles so I wish you luck in understanding his wonderful Irish accent. Without further ado, here is our interview. We hope you enjoy listening. Useful links Martin's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martin-russell-0530131a5/ The Networking Institute: https://thenetworkinginstitute.com/ Watch the episode on YouTube (part of The Networking Institute's Doing Diaspora series): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcUT1HxH7zU Powerful Diaspora Engagement: 10 Tips for Government: https://www.loksanharley.com/post/powerful-diaspora-engagement-10-tips-for-government If you're not sick of hearing Martin and I talk about diaspora, you can watch another discussion we recorded on YouTube: https://www.loksanharley.com/post/doing-diaspora Thanks for listening! Head on over to loksanharley.com/podcast, where you can subscribe to the mailing list and get in touch!
Adrian Eames and James O'Toole are joined by Pat Fenlon, Martin Russell, Graham Cummins and Vinny Perth to look back on the life of Jack Charlton. The panel discuss the challenges for John Sheridan at Waterford, while Vinny Perth has reiterated his view that the proposed League of Ireland structure does the game a disservice.
Former IBF World Heavyweight Champion “Prince” Charles Martin joins The PBC Podcast to discuss his February 22nd showdown versus Gerald Washington on the Deontay Wilder-Tyson Fury 2 PBC FOX Sports pay-per-view card. Martin has plenty to say regarding the event, the state of the heavyweight division and his amazing journey in the sport. Plus, a recap of last week's action and a preview of Saturday's PBC on SHOWTIME card, featuring WBC World Featherweight Champion Gary Russell Jr. taking on the dangerous Tugstsogt Nyambayar, and the return of Guillermo Rigondeaux.
Épisode du 4 novembre 2019 : Jasmin Leroux est de retour pour nous parler de l'actualité de la semaine dans le Midget AAA ainsi que des hommages à Frédéric Lavoie et Martin Russell, en entrevue dans l'épisode.
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Has the full moon stirred up emotions? Irritable and or experiencing stress? Take 21 minutes to yourself to reset your nervous system and completely relax, because you deserve it. Stay tuned for the open discussion at the end with Martin Russell on his experience. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/awenow/support
Martin Russell and Alan Cawley discuss the big talking points from the weekend. Also Hugh Douglas of Bray Wanderers on the long road to recovery after his ACL injury and Lee Grace of Shamrock Rovers on making it to Europe.
On Soccer Republic Extra this week Damien O'Meara is in the hotseat alongside Alan Cawley as they look back over the weekend results in the SSE Airtricity League. We hear from Dundalk's Stephen Kenny, St Pat's Manager Liam Buckley and also from Bray Wanderers boss Martin Russell on what has been a dramatic week for the Seagulls.
A one man show this week... but we got through it! Martin Russell ex professional footballer and league of Ireland manager called in for a chat. Plus all the other sport this week.
Martin Russell ex professional footballer and league of Ireland manager called in for a chat....
Derry City's unbeaten run came to an end on Friday night at the Carlisle grounds in Bray. With Brays poor form to the season, this was a result that the City faithful would not have seen coming, but thoroughly deserved by Bray. Who put in a positive workman like display under new manager Martin Russell. Commentary Team: Dee Curran & Gary Ferry
As we near the "end of the line" for this season, ex Limerick manager Martin Russell drops by to see if "even the losers" will get lucky sometime and run down Johnny's Galway dreams. Lending a media trained "Southern Accent" to this weeks show while celebrating his miscellaneous birthday is Cork City's Alan Bennett, who plagiarises Alanis Morissette, and reveals that "The Waiting" is the hardest part. We have our say on the Kevin Doyle concussion debate as well as a feisty predictions round and a look back on the FAI Cup "Big Weekend". That's more than enough Tom Petty titles for one week, but he was definitely one of the good guys...
Dundalk captain Stephen O'Donnell joins Johnny, Dan & Damo to explain how he turned his career around and engage in a lively debate about the battle to win respect for the League of Ireland. Martin Russell also joins the lads to discuss his departure from Limerick.
The Extratime.ie Sportscast - Episode 54 - The Extratime.ie Sportscast is back to its regular show after last weekend's Panel show. Presenter Gareth O'Reilly is joined in studio this week by Extratime.ie reporter Josh Dolan as they speak to a trio of Premier Division managers. Galway United's Tommy Dunne, Longford Town's Tony Cousins and Limerick's Martin Russell all feature on this week's show as they focus on trying to escape the relegation zone. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/extratimecom)
The Extratime.ie Sportscast - Episode 28 - On this week's show presenter Gareth O'Reilly is joined in studio by Extratime.ie reporters and sportscast regulars Josh Dolan and Macdara Ferris. Shamrock Rovers Danny North also pops in for a visit and Limerick boss Martin Russell joins us on the phone. We also hear from St Pats manager Liam Buckley as well as the panel looking ahead to this weekend's fixtures.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/extratimecom)
The Extratime.ie Sportscast - Episode 27 - It's a bumper show this week with no less than nine interviews. Presenter Gareth O'Reilly will guide you through interviews with Cork City manager John Caulfield, UCD boss Collie O'Neill, Bohemians striker Jason Byrne, Limerick's Martin Russell and Shane Duggan, new Sligo manager Owen Heary, Derry City chief Peter Hutton, Galway United's Tommy Dunne and last but not least Shamrock Rovers boss Pat Fenlon. Interviews conducted by Ian Moore, Josh Dolan and Jamie Headon.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/extratimecom)
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