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Michelle Murphy, Research and Policy Analyst and Mansi Rawat, Economic and Social Analyst chat with Susanne Rogers about the key infrastructure asks in Budget Choices 2025. 100 Years of Irish Housing
A chance to listen back to Social Justice Ireland's paper, 'Delivering Social Rights for Ireland' presented by Economic and Social Analyst, Colette Bennett at our 2021 Annual Social Policy Conference. All videos, papers and presentations are for the 2021 Annual Social Policy conference are available for download HERE.
1.30.2024 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Voting Rights Act In Jeopardy, Cori Bush Investigation, Black Attorneys Face Discipline, Real or IA? A federal appeal court declined to reconsider the ruling that says private entities cannot bring lawsuits under a provision of the law known as Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. Barbara Arnwine, the President and Founder of Transformative Justice Coalition is here to discuss the implications of this ruling on the future of voting rights. Wisconsin Republicans are trying to pressure the newest liberal state supreme court justice to recuse herself from the state's registering case the court has yet to agree to hear. Missouri Congresswoman Cori Bush responds to the Justice Department's investigation into how she spent campaign funds on her security detail. Two Black Florida attorneys, father and daughter, are at risk of being disciplined for disagreeing with a judge's ruling. They will be here to explain how disagreeing with a judge could lead to their disbarment. Do you know how to spot fake news? AI-generated content is flooding YouTube with fake stories targeting black celebrities. We'll talk to a Social Analyst who will give us tips on spotting the misinformation. Download the #BlackStarNetwork app on iOS, AppleTV, Android, Android TV, Roku, FireTV, SamsungTV and XBox http://www.blackstarnetwork.com The #BlackStarNetwork is a news reporting platforms covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Colette Bennett, Economic and Social Analyst with Social Justice Ireland, discusses the potential impact of Budget 2024 on lower income households.
We all know that Ireland's population is living longer, which is really good news! However, we need to plan for the needs of our future older people today, particularly in the area of housing. A new report commissioned by ALONE and Threshold, 'Double Deficit: Older and Ageing Persons in the Private Rental Sector', highlights the experience of older people who are renting privately, the impact that this has on their housing security, mental health, and overall quality of life, and makes a series of key recommendations on how Government and stakeholders might learn from these experiences. Colette Bennett, Economic and Social Analyst with Social Justice Ireland, chats with Gráinne Loughran of ALONE and Ann-Marie O'Reilly of Threshold about this report, their work in the sector generally, and why key reforms are needed now to advance the quality of life of future older generations.
In this week's episode, Colette Bennett, Economic and Social Analyst, chats with Paul Goldrick Kelly, Economist at the Nevin Economic Research Institute (NERI) about his latest blog on carbon locks. What they are, where they are, and what needs to be done to progress towards a real just transition. If you're not familiar with their work, check out NERI's website - www.neriinstitute.net - and subscribe to their regular blog.
At a press conference given yesterday by the Government in relation to Housing For All, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar claimed multiple offers for social housing have been refused by people in emergency accommodation. Jim Gildea, Fine Gael Councillor for Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown, and Colette Bennett, Economics and Social Analyst at Social Justice Ireland joined The Last Word to discuss. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
Today's panel includes Grainne Ni hAodha, News reporter from Press Association Fintan Drury, CEO of the Platinum One Group, Jim Power, Economist and host of The Other Hand podcast and Colette Bennett, Economic and Social Analyst, Social Justice Ireland. Ciaran Hickey of the UCC School of Geography also joined the programme.
6.7.2023 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: White woman Arrested in FL Mom Shooting, Tech Misinformation, In Memoriam for Economist Dr. William E. Spriggs A major update on the fatal shooting of Ajike Owens' mother. The Florida white woman responsible for the tragic incident has been arrested and charged. We'll bring you the latest developments, including details on the arrest and the charges filed. Are the GOP candidates in for a bumpy ride? We'll speak with Shelley Wynter, the Host of the Shelley Wynter Show, about what to expect in the crowded field and the potential fractures within the party. Plus, are you worried about AI taking your job? We will speak with a Social Analyst and Diversity Strategists to debunk the misinformation and explore the real impact of this rapidly advancing technology. The Maryland NAACP calls out Baltimore City Public Schools systems as Black children have drastically declined access to an adequate education. We will explain how the NAACP is trying to hold Maryland schools accountable. CNN's Chris Licht has been fired for disparaging comments and low ratings. We'll update you on this developing story. One dear friend of the show has passed away. Today we will take a moment to celebrate the life and legacy of an esteemed economist William Edward Spriggs who significantly impacted the labor policy landscape. It's Time to Bring the Funk on Roland Martin Unfiltered streaming live on the Black Star Network. Let's go. One dear friend of the show has passed away. Today we will take a moment to celebrate the life and legacy of an esteemed economist William Edward Spriggs who significantly impacted the labor policy landscape. Download the #BlackStarNetwork app on iOS, AppleTV, Android, Android TV, Roku, FireTV, SamsungTV and XBox http://www.blackstarnetwork.com The #BlackStarNetwork is a news reporting platforms covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter Burke, Minister for European Affairs, Colette Bennett, Economic & Social Analyst, Social Justice Ireland
Harry McGee, Political Correspondent, Irish Times, Neil McDonnell, Chief Executive Irish Small and Medium Enterprises, Colette Bennett, Economic and Social Analyst with Social Justice Ireland
What's up folks. This is part 2 of our deep dive into AI impacts on marketing jobs.In our last episode we introduced the topic and covered how fast AI could replace marketing jobs and what the transition might look like. It's not like our jobs are gonna vanish overnight, but the shift is happening faster than many of us realize. AI's no longer just a loosely backed buzzword; it's doing things today that we used to think were impossible. So, as marketers, we've gotta take this tech seriously.Next up, 2. Staying informed and keeping up with changes (today)3. Practical ways marketers can adapt for the AI-driven economy4. Find the top AI marketing tools and filter out the noiseOutlineHere are some of the topics for this second episode: Staying informed, who to follow, courses to check out In person events and networking Exploring new sources of income Here's today's main takeaway: The impact of AI on the job market is difficult to predict in 5 years let alone 10. The only way to future proof your career and position yourself to thrive in an increasingly AI-driven economy is by staying informed and developing new skills. We're going to double down on some of these in today's episode. Commentary/question on shiny object syndrome vs being an early adopter. As a marketer, it's our job to stay modern - it's true of any job, but marketing is on the next level We self propel change and create our own reasons to change things up. We suffer a bit from herd mentality as well – I think we tend to rush the new trend, be it TikTok or ChatGPT and choose saturation instead of consideration I don't think the value of being an early adopter is being “first;” rather, it's giving yourself time to immerse yourself and begin to master the topic To learn a topic, you simply can't read 5 blog posts and master it; I firmly believe you need to get hands-on experience Shiny object - Try to make a buck, dispose of poor performer, invest in top performers; easily distracted by next objectEarly adopter - thoughtful approach to seeing new technology as part of wider trend; has playbook or process for learning and evaluating new tech, How marketers can stay informed and become AI fluentStaying up-to-date on the latest developments in AI and AGI is probably the top thing you can do as a marketer. Understanding capabilities as they are released or even pre-released. This allows you to get a leg up on others and see the potential impact on your company, industry and even job market as a whole. My goals would be to understand how AI works, its potential, and limitations. Most marketers don't have a great grasp on this at all. Invest in learning about AI, ML, deep learning, and related tech. Ultimately try to arm yourself with knowledge to position yourself as a marketing expert in leveraging AI tools to drive revenue.I think you and are very similar in our approach to this: learn from smart people, and then jump in and experiment and get hands-on experience. Phil, your research process is always fire: who are the smart people you're learning from? People and blogs to followThere's waaay smarter people that are tracking this stuff. Not all of these have a marketing lens but they often cover marketing aspects. These are my favorite folks to follow.We'll have links to all of their twitter accounts and their newsletters or podcasts in our show notes. Ed Gilhttps://twitter.com/eladgil https://blog.eladgil.com/ Ed is an awesome follow on Twitter, he's an investor and advisor in some of the most well known tech companies like Airbnb, Coinbase, Instacart, OpenDoor, Pinterest, Square, Stripe and others. He worked at Google and Twitter after his company Mixer Labs was acquired. Aside from AI he's highly in touch with everything tech and startups. He doesn't post super often but he has a solid blog and he's the co-host of No Priors podcast that features long form chats with the leading engineers, researchers and founders in AI. Ben Tossell (tuh-sell)https://twitter.com/bentossellhttps://bensbites.co/ Ben's the Founder and CEO of Makerpad, one of the top sites to learn and work on no-code tools. He currently works at Zapier, focusing on AI after they acquired Makerpad last year. Before that he led Community at Product Hunt and later AngelList when they acquired Product Hunt in 2016. He runs one of the most popular AI newsletters called Ben's Bites, it's easily been my favorite daily way to stay up-to-date with the latest AI happenings. Sarah Guohttps://twitter.com/saranormous https://linktr.ee/nopriors Sarah's a startup investor and the founder of Conviction, an early-stage VC firm specialized in AI startups. She made waves in SF during her time at Greylock, a top VC firm in the Valley, where she became their youngest general partner. She's the other co-host of No Priors podcast alongside Ed Gil. She has an extensive network, and her close association with Andrew Ng (ing), the co-founder and leader of Google Brain, persuaded her that a "deep learning revolution was coming".Natasha Mascarenhashttps://twitter.com/nmasc_ https://pod.link/equity Natasha is a senior tech reporter at TechCrunch covering startups and AI and is the co-host of the Equity podcast. She wrote a super interesting article that summarized the discussions that took place during the Cerebral Valley Summit earlier this month. Ben Parrhttps://twitter.com/benparr https://benparr.substack.com/ Ben Parr is a seasoned tech industry analyst, he's a journalist, author, investor, founder, and operator. Known for being Editor at Mashable and journalist at CNET, he's also the co-founder of Octane AI, developing AI products for ecommerce.His long time column The Social Analyst covers the intersection of technology, particularly AI, and its effect on society. He's highly entertaining on Twitter and doesn't shy away from predictions and hot takes like recently when he pleaded that people stop saying GPT-4 can't replace their jobs, he says “Yes, it can. It's only a matter of time”. So obviously on the AI enthusiast train. Shawn @swyx Wanghttps://twitter.com/swyx https://latent.space/ Swyx is one of my favorite twitter follows on AI, he's always on top of new releases with solid commentary and his newsletter Latent Space offers a fascinating thought provoking perspective on generative AI and capitalism. Melanie Mitchellhttps://twitter.com/MelMitchell1 https://aiguide.substack.com/ Melanie is an author and Professor at Santa Fe Institute and works in the fields of AI, cognitive science, and complex systems. She's a bit different from others on the list in that she's way closer to the science and is a lot more down to Earth when it comes to the fear mongering and doomer arguments about AI. Her newsletter AI: A Guide for Thinking Humans covers AI developments and she gives commentary on popular headlines. In her article Thoughts on a crazy week in AI, she argues that to address concerns and potential risks, there's a need for better AI literacy, transparency, and independent evaluation.Dan Shipperhttps://twitter.com/danshipper https://every.to/chain-of-thought Dan's the CEO and founder of Every, a newsletter on business, AI, and personal development. The publication is widely read by almost 100,000 founders, operators, and investors. He's got a couple banger articles but even better AI commentary on Twitter. He recently wrote a fantastic article explaining how AI models, like GPT-4, are more focused on reasoning capabilities than knowledge databases. Britney Mullerhttps://twitter.com/BritneyMuller https://datasci101.com/ I first discovered Britney during one of her talks on the stage at Mozcon in Seattle when she was a Senior SEO Scientist at Moz. At the time she was already doing amazing work at the intersection of SEO, ML and Data science. Since then, she's gone on to work at Hugging Face, one of the biggest AI builder communities. She's currently building Data Science 101, a fun & accessible data science resource. Her twitter feed is filled with practical insights on NLP and ML with a bunch of marketing applications. Kieran Flanaganhttps://twitter.com/searchbrat https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGtXqPiNV8YC0GMUzY-EUFg Kieran's someone I've followed for several years, he's a former VP at Hubspot and is now CMO at Zapier. He runs a new podcast called Marketing Against the Grain and they've been on an AI binge for a few months now. He's worth highlighting here because he has a really good lens about how we can translate AI advancements and apply them to marketing. Rachel Woodshttps://twitter.com/rachel_l_woods https://news.theaiexchange.com/ Last but not least, Rachel is a founder and a former Research Data Scientist at Facebook who worked to bring cutting edge ML/AI to life in Instagram's ads products. If you run ads you've probably seen some things she's shipped. She spends most of her time these days decoding what's happening in AI with her awesome newsletter called The AI Exchange. It'll not only keep you up to date with the latest headlines in AI but provide you with practical discussion and trends to help you use AI. She's more active on TikTok than twitter if that's your thing.Okay damn that was a lot of people… let us know who we missed!AI Courses1. AI in digital marketing, https://mygreatlearning.com/academy/learn-for-free/courses/ai-in-digital-marketing 2. Diploma in machine learning, https://uniathena.com/lms/student-dashboard/view-as-learner/303/8266 3. Intro to Artificial Intelligence, https://learn.udacity.com/courses/cs271 4. AI for Social Good, https://ai.google/education/ 5. Find 2,500+ courses,https://classcentral.com/search?q=ai 6. Marketing AI Certificate Program at Cornell https://ecornell.cornell.edu/certificates/marketing/marketing-ai/ Alright so that's a ton of reading to keep you busy and informed, what else can you be doing?Network and collaborate Millions of people work remotely and obviously during COVID in person events took a huge hit. But they could become more important than ever. Peep Laja (Pep Laya), CEO of Wynter, founder of CXL, said it best: the level of noise coming is massive. Human connection and real relationships are going to go up in value. Attend more in-person events. https://twitter.com/randfish/status/1641573240467517440?s=20 JT do you remember the last time you attended a marketing event?Checkout Meetup.com for local events in your city. Ask your boss to increase the budget on conference attendance this year and give him a few AI + marketing recommendations. Conferences to check out: https://ai4.io/ in August in Vegas https://collisionconf.com/ in Toronto in June https://london.theaisummit.com/ in London in June https://databricks.com/dataaisummit/north-america-2023 in SanFran in June Explore entrepreneurshipThis one is risky if you're thinking of building a startup today on top of GPT because of the risk GPT might replace you with their next update… but finding an additional source of income is a great option if you're feeling uncertain about the future and it's the best way to learn. Yeah another route is just side hustles or starting to freelance.Diversifying your income is something you should always be thinking about, especially in the age of layoffs we're seeing these days. Take on side projects, invest in real estate, think about passive income… Consider mentoring. Growth Mentor plug: https://www.growthmentor.com/ Experiment and Play I think we need to talk about experimenting with AI I could ask you a ton of questions about the AI art generating you do on Midjourney – like it's so interesting to me and it's fucking dope – it'd be a good bookend on this episode Non-AI skills required I also think we should cover this a tiny but here but definitely in a future episode Like future-proofed for AI world I'd argue you need to be: Master strategist Understanding of the underlying tech I think technical skills will be a bonus ✌️--Intro music by Wowa via UnminusCover art created with Midjourney
Colette Bennett, Economic and Social Analyst with Social Justice Ireland, on how she believes the State's surplus of €10 billion would be best spent.
T-Mobile buys Mint Mobile; YouTube TV raises prices; why companies love bundling products; FCC has new rules to help stop Robotexts; Waze can now show EV charging station info along your route; a security warning for Samsung and Pixel phone users; Minecraft launches on Chromebooks; Snipd podcast app; Apple introduces video chat shopping feature; Best apps to help you find movies to stream on your subscription services including FlickMetrix; Verizon offers a free year of Netflix Premium; Google discontinues travel itineraries; Amazon unveils Project Kuiper satellite internet terminals; Samsung explains it's Moon photo technology.Guests include Ben Parr of The Social Analyst newsletter to talk about AI developments from Google, OpenAI and Microsoft. Sherri Riggs of WhistleOut talks about the best alternative wireless carriers. Xavier "X" Jernigan explains how he became the first voice model for Spotify AI DJ. Clay Alexander of Ember tells the story behind the company's new self-warming baby bottle.Listeners ask about getting a new cable modem, how to make icons bigger in Windows 10, whether to buy a Dell computer with or without the bloatware and how to recover 13,000 deleted photos on an Android phone.Follow Rich!richontech.tvSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On the 22nd February 2023, the Central Statistics Office released the results of the Survey on Income and Living Conditions (SILC) 2022. These data provide the most up to date information on income, poverty, and living conditions across a range of different households in Ireland. In this episode of our 10 Minute Lessons series, Economic and Social Analyst, Colette Bennett, goes through the numbers and provides an overview of poverty and deprivation in Ireland today.
2.21.2023 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Tenn. State Unvi. Takeover, NV Cop Slams Kid To Ground, Barbara Lee for Senate,Ga's Micro-Community There's social media buzz about Tennessee State University being taken over by the state. I'll talk to a state representative who wrote a letter quashing those concerns by addressing five critical points. Not that we needed it, but a new Intuit survey reveals the disparities black entrepreneurs face when trying to start a business. We'll break that survey down with a business expert. The Supreme Court heard arguments today over holding Google responsible for videos with harmful messages. Shireen Mitchell, Social Analyst and Diversity Strategist, will explain what the justices must consider and what it could mean for content recommendations. A Nevada school police officer was captured on cellphone video slamming a high school student to the ground and pinning him underneath his knee outside a high school in the Las Vegas suburbs. The executive director of ACLU Nevada will join us and tell us what they are doing to hold the officer accountable. And in our Marketplace segment, one man's solution to make homeownership a reality for people in Atlanta after building the nation's first Black-owned micro-home community. It's Time to Bring the funk on Roland Martin Unfiltered streaming live on the Black Star Network. Let's go. Download the Black Star Network app at http://www.blackstarnetwork.com! We're on iOS, AppleTV, Android, AndroidTV, Roku, FireTV, XBox and SamsungTV. The #BlackStarNetwork is a news reporting platform covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said there will be no more cost-of-living packages this side of October's budget. So how far will the government's €1.3 billion package go towards dealing with the current crisis? Daniel McConnell, Political Editor at the Irish Examiner, Colette Bennett, Economic and Social Analyst at Social Justice Ireland, and Richard Bruton, Fine Gael TD for Dublin Bay North joined Matt to discuss. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
As Cabinet is expected to approve measures so that thousands of parents will receive childminding subsidies back, Pat was joined by parenting expert and mum of three Laura Erskine, Economic and Social Analyst with Social Justice Ireland, Colette Bennett, and by Registered Childminder Ann Ryan.
Workers could have their wages taxed at 40pc to pay for a new universal basic income. This would be under proposals examined in a new ESRI report today. But, is it feasible? Senator Regina Doherty and Colette Bennett, Economic and Social Analyst for Social Justice Ireland joined Jonathon Healy on The Hard Shoulder to discuss...
A new memo being brought to cabinet tomorrow will set out plans for people who earn more money to be entitled to higher dole payments if they lose their jobs – is this a fair or viable plan? Speaking to Pat this morning was Colette Bennett, Economic and Social Analyst with Social Justice Ireland
The office Christmas party is famous for some regrettable behaviour. Kim discusses some pitfalls to avoid
Higher earners could receive larger welfare payments if they lose their job under fresh proposals due to go to Cabinet before Christmas. For more on this Pat spoke to Colette Bennett, Economic and Social Analyst with Social Justice Ireland and also Barra Roantree, Economist at the Economic and Social Research Institute working on inequality, taxation, welfare and pensions policy.
The number of Irish millionaires in Ireland jumped by 2.5 times in the last eight years on account of soaring property prices making those with wealth all the wealthier. According to data from the Central Bank 223,000 households, or 12% of the total in the country, have a net wealth of €1m or more. Kieran was joined by Economic and Social Analyst from Social Justice Ireland, Collette Bennett and Ciaran Nugent, Economist with the Nevin Economic Institute…
Collette Bennett, Economic and Social Analyst with Social Justice Ireland discusses their reaction to budget 2023.
People in Limerick outline what they want to see in tomorrow's budget and Colette Bennett, Economic and Social Analyst with Social Justice Ireland highlights key aims she feels must be met.
As the minimum wage is set to increase by 80c, we look at the consequences of that increase to businesses with Colette Bennett,Economic and Social Analyst with Social Justice Ireland, Gina Murphy Owner of Hugos restaurant, and also Vincent Jennings CEO of the Convenience Stores and Newsagents Association.
Michael Coyne, Coyne's Gastropub Connemara, Pat Crotty, Paris Texas Bar Kilkenny, Colette Bennett, Economic & Social Analyst with Social Justice Ireland, Pat Leahy, political editor of the Irish Times
Michael Coyne, Coyne's Gastropub Connemara, Pat Crotty, Paris Texas Bar Kilkenny, Colette Bennett, Economic & Social Analyst with Social Justice Ireland, Pat Leahy, political editor of the Irish Times
Have we miscalculated the living wage? We discuss this with Vincent Jennings, CEO of the Convenience Stores and Newsagents Association, and also Collette Bennett, Economic and Social Analyst with Social Justice Ireland.
Colette Bennett, Economic and Social Analyst with Social Justice Ireland, explains why the group would support a windfall tax on energy company profits.
The National Economic Dialogue 2022 took place in Dublin Castle on Monday, 20th June. Social Justice Ireland were in attendance, CEO, Seán Healy, Research and Policy Analyst, Michelle Murphy and Economic and Social Analyst, Colette Bennett. They chat with Research and Policy Analyst, Susanne Rogers about the background of the event, who participates, what happens on the day, our policy asks and the benefits of dialogue. More information about this year's National Economic Dialogue can be found HERE.
Tax cuts are to be made a priority in the budget later this year for the 'squeezed middle' which will also include reduced childcare costs according to Tánasite Leo Varadkar. Regina Doherty, Fine Gael Senator and Colette Bennett, Economic and Social Analyst with Social Justice Ireland discussed what exactly needs to be done to help those who are struggling.
Colette Bennett, Economic & Social Analyst with Social Justice Ireland
Colette Bennett, Economic and Social Analyst at Social Justice Ireland.
This Reboot Republic talks to Colette Bennett, Economic and Social Analyst with Social Justice Ireland. We discuss what the COVID pandemic has told us about society, about housing, precariousness and community. We also discuss the recent Social Justice Ireland report on housing costs and poverty in Ireland, about the policy failure of the Housing Assistance Payment, and why a new eviction ban and referendum to the put the right to housing in the Constitution is required in 2022. View the report HERE Join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
This Reboot Republic podcast talks to Colette Bennett, Economic and Social Analyst with Social Justice Ireland, and Ciaran Nugent, Economist with the Nevin Economics Research Institute about the current state of the Irish economy, the post-pandemic paradigm shifts in economics towards a large state borrowing to build and yet the Irish Government are stuck in the tax cutting, debt-reducing austerity ideology and approach. The economic consensus internationally and public attitudes are changing, but the Government has yet to catch up. We talk about wellbeing indicators, health, housing, inequality in wages, Generation precarious and Generation Rent and what can be done. Support us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
Social Justice Ireland submitted our 10 Point Plan to deliver Housing for All, as part of the Government's anticipated new housing strategy. Our proposals move away from housing as a commodity towards housing as a home, addressing deficits in homelessness prevention and supports; necessary increases in social housing provision; affordable housing; strengthening the private rented sector; and ensuring that housing developments are providing for sustainable communities. In this episode, Colette Bennett, Economic and Social Analyst and Susanne Rogers, Research and Policy Analyst with SJI discuss the plan, exploring the data and reasoning behind the plan. In other news, we are delighted that Social Justice Matters has been recognised by FeedSpot as one of the 20 social justice podcasts you should be following in 2021. Check out the list here: https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/
It IS possible to implement a Basic Income for artists and art workers, according to Social Justice Ireland. The Think-Tank’s latest study shows that the Government could honour its commitment to pilot a Universal Basic Income by introducing a Basic Income for artists as proposed recently by the Arts and Culture Recovery Taskforce Report. They feel the initiative would have minimal costs to the Exchequer and could be implemented from 1st January 2022. But, how would it actually work? On Friday's Morning Focus, Gavin Grace spoke to Mike Hanrahan from Stockton’s Wing and to Collette Bennett, Economic and Social Analyst with Social Justice Ireland. Picture © Pixabay
Welcome to episode #88 of The PPC Show where we interview the best and brightest in paid marketing. This week we're joined by Chadd Powell, Sr. Social Analyst at Hanapin Marketing, to dive into Facebook Analytics and show you how to find insights, along with other pro strategies to use when measuring the impact of social media on your business. You'll learn: - The ins and outs of Facebook analytics and how to measure performance - The metrics you should be tracking and measuring --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-ppc-show-podcast/message