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Brian Strassburger, SJ, and Joe Nolla, SJ, are two Jesuits based in the diocese of Brownsville, TX, and working in the Rio Grande Valley along the U.S.-Mexico Border. This podcast will share on-the-ground stories and interviews that highlight the tremendous response to the migrant situation from a Catholic perspective.
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The Border Chronicle

Melissa del Bosque and Todd Miller

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The Border Chronicle podcast is hosted by Melissa del Bosque and Todd Miller. Based in Tucson, Arizona, longtime journalists Melissa and Todd speak with fascinating fronterizos, community leaders, migrants, activists, artists and more at the U.S.-Mexico border. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/border-chronicle/support
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The purpose of this podcast is to share all the learning, best practices, useful and practical ideas to help you make sense of your life so you can help others including younger generations make sense of their own. The goal is to keep it simple and practical in the end and distill it down to easily memorable and executable steps to be mindful and to respond instead of react. Don't let your past sabotage your future. We hope this can be one of the tools to remind you to regulate and keep pers ...
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Hosted by Border Studies academics Zalfa Feghali and Gillian Roberts, this podcast explores border depictions and encounters in our contemporary world. Zalfa, Gillian, and their guests discuss borders, their cultural manifestations, and their implications. In their aim to make the academic field of border studies accessible to non-specialist audiences, they ask questions like: “What do borders look like?”, “How are borders used and mobilised in our everyday lives?”, and “What different borde ...
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Our podcast series, “AGG Talks: Cross-Border Business,” is hosted by Mike Burke, AGG Corporate partner, leader of the Ireland & Northern Ireland practice, and administrative partner of the firm’s Washington, D.C. office. Mike is joined by fellow AGG attorneys and experts in international business to discuss legal issues impacting both inbound and outbound foreign investment.
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Dive into the world of international ecommerce with 'Decoding Cross-border Ecommerce,' a podcast aimed at demystifying the complexities of global markets and shedding light on the path for businesses aiming to expand or succeed in global markets. Hosted by Clint Reid, CEO and Founder of Zonos, and Aaron Bezzant, Zonos' Head of Global Trade Strategy, this podcast series provides listeners with essential insights into overcoming the challenges of cross-border transactions. Clint and Aaron brin ...
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The Eastern Border

Kristaps Andrejsons

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A podcast about the politics and the history of the eastern Europe - including, but not limited to the current state of Russia, politics of the EU, history of the USSR and the region in general. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/theeasternborder. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Migration Conversations is a podcast that invites persons to share their migration stories. Hosted by Professor Jamie Liew, each episode is an in-depth conversation with people who have experienced the Canadian immigration system or other migration regimes up close. We talk to migrants, immigrants, lawyers, policy makers, advocates and experts. We hope that these conversations shed light on the challenges migrants face through their own voices. Please note this podcast is not legal advice.
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Connecting Borders Podcast

CONNECTING BORDERS- I AM PEACE

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Connecting Borders - The Podcast is part of the Connecting Borders Project which is brought by #IAMPEACE (a youth-led, South Sudanese national organisation) . Connecting Borders is a project that aims to breach the existing gaps between people, entities, nationalities and backgrounds. We discuss a wide range of topics that are relevant to our community with an aim to breach gaps and promote development.
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Broadcasts from the Border

Stories from the Border

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A podcast exploring U.S. immigration and border issues. Featuring interviews, narrative pieces, and creative audio storytelling. The brainchild of journalists working on the publication, Stories from the Border. Created by Jess Eng (producer, editor) and Meena Venkataramanan (host).
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A great network can mean the difference between a dream career and a job. For over 30,000 members, The Pilot Network reconnects colleagues, offers vital knowledge, and supports new professionals. Join us in one of the fastest-growing networks for pilots.
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Ever swiped right and wondered—what happens next? Meet Joe and Teresa, two singles who met on Hinge and are diving headfirst into the world of modern dating. Welcome to Dating With Borders—the podcast where romance meets reality! Teresa's in Canada, Joe’s in the USA, and together they’re navigating not just the distance, but the highs, lows, and everything in between a new relationship. From virtual phone calls, to cross-border dates, to real-life connections, you’ll hear firsthand what it’s ...
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Immigrantly

Saadia Khan | Immigrantly Media

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Welcome to Immigrantly: a boundary-pushing, border-crossing podcast that gives diverse voices and stories home. Drawing on her own experiences as a social entrepreneur and a first-generation Asian immigrant, creator & host, Saadia Khan tackles the big questions on race, identity & the immigrant experience while challenging mainstream narratives. Through Immigrantly, we are revolutionizing storytelling in America by offering a new kind of intellectual engagement that encourages listeners to l ...
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Welcome to "A Border Apart," the hilarious and insightful podcast where two Americans and a Canadian embark on a side-splitting journey through cultural differences, all while sharing their passion for film projects. Join hosts Jeff Kapp, Shane Schanski, and Nolan Bryand as they dissect the quirks, traditions, and idiosyncrasies that make our countries unique. Together, this dynamic trio uses laughter as their universal language, breaking down barriers, and bridging the gaps between their co ...
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This podcast is the result of a a research led by Ludovic Joxe, sociologist and humanitarian aid worker for Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières/MSF). Each episode uses the Google NoteBookLM tool to discuss the content of a different article published by Ludovic Joxe in an academic journal in recent years. The written version of each article is avalaible online (https://cv.hal.science/ludovic-joxe) or can be requested from Ludovic Joxe (ludovic.joxe@gmail.com).
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The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour is a one-hour, weekly radio show/podcast advancing the efforts of Hillsdale College in radiating its knowledge and teaching to the world outside of campus. Listeners will hear the arguments and debates that make up the liberal arts education and will experience the learning and teaching that happens on campus. Hosted by Scot Bertram.
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INDOS ACROSS BORDERS is the podcast where we dive into the inspiring, unfiltered, yet unique stories of Indonesians living abroad — those who have confronted their fears, embraced new challenges, and are making their mark across the globe. Hosted by me, Julian Vatelier, an Indonesian living in France, this podcast was created to provide Indonesians with the inspiration and support to start their journeys abroad. I began my own journey knowing nothing about life abroad, but now I’m enjoying t ...
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Official podcast for the Rio Grande Guardian, the first online newspaper to launch on the South Texas border, starting out in July, 2005. The Rio Grande Guardian has an excellent reputation for accurate and thorough news reporting, with a specialty for border business, legislative, political, healthcare, environment, and education issues.
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Heritage Explains

Heritage Podcast Network

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A podcast that explains major policy issues at a 101 level. Experts from America's leading public policy organization break down major news stories and policy debates raging in culture and Congress alike.
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We start this episode with Jayne Thompson-Nolan stopping by to give us an update from the American Avalanche Association (A3). She highlights some of the initiatives and achievements from the last year, provides some member updates, and talks about opportunities for grants, scholarships, and continuing education. We then launch into an interview wi…
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It’s democracy vs. fascism in the most consequential election of our lifetime. We talk about its implications for border communities. Also, Todd talks about his latest reporting from Mexico, where migrants are continually being sent back to the country’s southern border, creating a cycle of futility and suffering. Melissa recalls reporting on Trump…
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We are excited to welcome Pedro De Velasco, who is the Director of Education and Advocacy at the Kino Border Initiative (KBI). KBI is a binational program that includes a shelter and soup kitchen for migrants in Nogales, Senora, and education and encounter programs, along with advocacy outreach in both the U.S. and Mexico. Pedro outlines the curren…
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The Compatibility Checklist: Are You and Your Partner Truly a Match In this episode of the Resilience Across Border podcast, Rachid delves into the essential factors that determine long-term compatibility in romantic relationships. He emphasizes the importance of aligning core values, effective communication styles, emotional compatibility, and lif…
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A review of the week's major US international tax-related news. In this edition: US announces tax agreement negotiations with Taiwan – IRS launches new LB&I pass-through field operations unit, EY’s Jeff Erickson chosen to lead – IRS announces new FATCA relief for FFIs – US officials discuss coming changes to CAMT regs – IRS official recommends expa…
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Are you selling internationally on Shopify or thinking about it? Make sure you’re using the right tools and strategies to maximize profits and avoid costly pitfalls! In this episode of the Decoding Cross-Border Ecommerce podcast, hosts Clint Reid, Founder and CEO of Zonos, and Aaron Bezzant, Zonos' Head of Global Trade Strategy, welcome back Kilie …
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Guests: Mark Moyar, Larry O'Connor, & Kevin Gerstle Host Scot Bertram talks with Mark Moyar, the William P. Harris Chair of Military History at Hillsdale College, about his recent essay on the left-wing capture of higher education. Larry O’Connor, host of O’Connor and Company on WMAL-FM in Washington, D.C., recounts his move from the world of profe…
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We initially planned on releasing this podcast episode on our usual scheduled release day (11/05/2024), but decided it was too important to wait. Join Mikayla and Sarah as they cover 5 different cases of women who were supposedly negatively impacted by "abortion bans." WARNING: there is graphic content covered in this episode. There is no imagery d…
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Send us a Message Content Note: This episode makes reference to the use of racist language/slurs. This is what a walrus sounds like (righteousness unconfirmed). “Columbus was a Dick” is a song by Princess Goes. Here’s the McMaster University Indigenous Studies programme. See the Decolonial Atlas’s map of the Six Nations Reserve. Read more about Idl…
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Maxim Kalashnikov writes about what are the wins and losses of USA in this war - and talks about the systemic issues of the Russian army. I look at those issues in more depth than usual, because it seems to me that we're near a breaking point. Not because of each individual issue, but because they're finally beginning to add up. Support this show h…
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The fund finance sector has seen notable activity in recent months, including a shift away from sub-lines and the entrance of new players in the market. In this episode of the podcast, MUFG Investor Services Managing Director of Fund Finance, Alex Griffiths, joins partners Julia Keppe and Alex Wickens to discuss what he’s observed in the market and…
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A future Trump or Harris administration would take fundamentally different approaches to critical facets of American life. One such facet, an issue that has been at the forefront of both political campaigns, is the southern border. Here to explain what to expect from a potential Harris or Trump administration on the border is Lora Ries, Director of…
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Dennis Porter is the CEO cofounder of The Satoshi Action Fund and President and Founder of Satoshi Action Education. Dennis is a pioneer in blockchain advocacy, with Satoshi Action having successes in four states regarding legislation passed. With Satoshi Action Education, Dennis is empowering and advancing cutting-edge, peer-reviewed research addr…
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BROWNSVILLE, Texas - U.S. Rep. Vicente Gonzalez has presented a $2 million-plus check to Brownsville Public Utilities Board to support the city’s Resaca Restoration Project. In his remarks at the check presentation, Gonzalez said he wished other cities in his district had the beautiful resacas that Brownsville had. “It’s always a pleasure to bring …
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Welcome to another episode of Indos Across Borders, the podcast where we uncover the personal journeys of Indonesians building their lives abroad. Today, we sat down with Novinta Kasenčákova, Marketing Coordinator at Zebra Technologies, who has been living in the Czech Republic since 2019. Novinta shares her journey from early dreams of living abro…
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A heads up: This episode contains strong language and unbleeped swearing*** "Stereo-anti-types” is a special series from Homegoings examining some of the most troubling, most profound, and most dangerous stereotypes that apply to Black men. In this first episode, host Myra Flynn and colleague Bryant Denton get up close and personal with podcaster P…
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PHARR, Texas - An expert in manufacturing told students from Pharr-San Juan-Alamo ISD and IDEA Public Schools about the benefits of working in the industry. Mike Willis, executive director of the South Texas Manufacturers Association, managed a maquiladora plant in Reynosa for 26. He was one of the keynote speakers speakers at Pharr Economic Develo…
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GFA 446. Gain unique insights into the world of Chinese ecommerce as local sellers Alan and Dylan share their journey. Alongside Justin from Easy China Warehouse, we discuss Easy Pro Design—a service enhancing product listings with professional photos and videos—and dive into strategies for selling on top platforms like Taobao, JD, and PDD. The pos…
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In today’s episode I am joined by our friend Michael (who claims to actually be Prigozhin) from The Red Line podcast. He, together with his team has worked hard to map out the militaries of Central Asia. Turns out, that we fund Tajikistan way more than you might think. Of course, we also have discussions about other subjects, of varying degrees of …
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BROWNSVILLE, Texas - To coincide with Breast Cancer Awareness Month, DHR Health Brownsville has unveiled its newest mammogram unit. Aida Coronado-Garcia, DHR Health Brownsville executive vice president and chief operating officer, said the new unit - a Siemens Mammomat Revelation - represents the latest in breast imaging technology, allowing for en…
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A review of the week's major US international tax-related news. In this edition: US House legislators urge Taiwan tax negotiation – IRS launches new LB&I passthrough field operations unit – IRS official discusses CAMT campaign – OECD releases tax report to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors.…
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In this episode, Adam engages with his old buddy and crew-dog Mark McCowan, who shares his interesting journey from boom operator to flight school instructor. Mark discusses leveraging the post-9/11 GI Bill for flight training and explores various aviation opportunities beyond the military. They delve into the challenges and emerging trends in trai…
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PHARR, TEXAS David Ortiz, director of UT-Rio Grande Valley’s Texas Manufacturing Assistance Center, has encouraged high school students to consider manufacturing as a career. Ortiz spoke to students from Pharr-San Juan-Alamo ISD and IDEA Public Schools at Pharr Economic Development Corporation’s 4th Annual Manufacturing Day in Pharr. The event was …
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Ever wondered if a Shopify store is the right move for your business? In this episode of the Decoding Cross-Border Ecommerce podcast, hosts Clint Reid, Founder and CEO of Zonos, and Aaron Bezzant, Zonos' Head of Global Trade Strategy, dive into Shopify with guest Kylie, Zonos' resident Shopify expert. Discover if Shopify is the right platform for y…
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Guests: Michael Waltz & Patricia R. Bart Host Scot Bertram talks with Michael Waltz, congressman for Florida's sixth district and the first Green Beret elected to Congress, about how the mindset he honed in military service can help anyone conquer everyday challenges, and his new book Hard Truths: Think and Lead Like a Green Beret. And Patricia R. …
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Girkin sends another letter from prison - agreeing with Ukraininan analysts and following my predictions about what's gonna happen with Russia in the future. Kremlin's now relying on North Korea to win a technological war. And, of course, the deaths of Ernest and Goodwin continue to damage the morale all over the Z-blogosphere. Support this show ht…
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MCALLEN, Texas - Texas Transportation Commissioner Alejandro “Alex” Meade says his efforts to bring more highway project funding to the Rio Grande Valley is being made easier thanks to nearshoring. Meade said that these days his fellow transportation commissioners are coming forward to ask what more they can do to help the region. And, he said, thi…
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In this episode, I speak with Petra Molnar about her new book The Walls Have Eyes where her research uncovers what technological experiments are taking place at various borders around the world on migrants as test subjects, and how the consequences of greater use and lack of oversight over tech use on people will shape our society in harmful ways. …
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In this episode of The Avalanche Hour, host Sean welcomes special guest Jess Shade. A high-altitude ski mountaineer, queer woman, and licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor in Utah and Michigan. Jess brings a unique blend of personal experience and professional expertise to discuss the intricate relationship between mental health and mountain en…
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Today, education as the key to self-advancement and a better life is still a principle held dear by Americans. But today, many families find the education that they desire for their children out of reach. Public school systems are often mired in bureaucracy and misplaced priorities, which puts political objectives over the wellbeing and education o…
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PHARR, Texas - Engineering consulting firm Raba Kistner was one of the sponsors of the recent IWS4 summit hosted by Pharr Economic Development Corporation. IWS stands of industrial warehouse summit. The fourth such event was held at the Pharr Development and Research Center. Katrin Leonard, vice president for Rio Grande Valley operations at Raba Ki…
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MCALLEN, Texas - Luis Torres, a senior business economist in the San Antonio Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, spoke recently at UT-Rio Grande Valley’s Vistas from Texas event. Torres focused his presentation on maquiladoras, nearshoring, and the impact of China on the Mexico’s economy. Vistas from Texas: An Economic Outlook was co-spon…
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PHARR, Texas - Business leader Brian Godinez is perhaps best known in the Rio Grande Valley as a marketing and communications specialist and CEO of ERO Architects. But recently he has been busy promoting a sister company to ERO - South Texas Facility Partnership. The Rio Grande Guardian caught up with Godinez at IWS4, the big industrial warehouse s…
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For our first episode of Season 7, we are humbled to welcome Fr. Tom Greene, SJ, the Provincial of the U.S. Central and Southern Province of the Jesuits. Fr. Greene was the one who first conceived of this mission to the U.S.-Mexico border in south Texas over three years ago. In this episode, he shares the origin story of this mission and what inspi…
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In this episode, I explore women's pressures while juggling multiple roles, all while hearing the constant message that we should be able to “have it all.” But is that even realistic? For women, especially entrepreneurs, and women of color, the challenges are undeniable—limited resources, systemic barriers, and the constant need to prove ourselves.…
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“Saving the world, or at least alleviating some of the world's pain, is supposed to be rewarding. But care and healthcare activities are also known to be the most exposed to professional stress and burn-out. What then is happening in the humanitarian sector, and more specifically at Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), a sector at the convergence of the…
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“Saving the world, or at least alleviating some of the world's pain, is supposed to be rewarding. But care and healthcare activities are also known to be the most exposed to professional stress and burn-out. What then is happening in the humanitarian sector, and more specifically at Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), a sector at the convergence of the…
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“Saving the world, or at least alleviating some of the world's pain, is supposed to be rewarding. But care and healthcare activities are also known to be the most exposed to professional stress and burn-out. What then is happening in the humanitarian sector, and more specifically at Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), a sector at the convergence of the…
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“Saving the world, or at least alleviating some of the world's pain, is supposed to be rewarding. But care and healthcare activities are also known to be the most exposed to professional stress and burn-out. What then is happening in the humanitarian sector, and more specifically at Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), a sector at the convergence of the…
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“Saving the world, or at least alleviating some of the world's pain, is supposed to be rewarding. But care and healthcare activities are also known to be the most exposed to professional stress and burn-out. What then is happening in the humanitarian sector, and more specifically at Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), a sector at the convergence of the…
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“Saving the world, or at least alleviating some of the world's pain, is supposed to be rewarding. But care and healthcare activities are also known to be the most exposed to professional stress and burn-out. What then is happening in the humanitarian sector, and more specifically at Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), a sector at the convergence of the…
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GFA 445. Celebrate 11 years of Global From Asia with host Mike as he reflects on the journey, shares milestones, and reveals exciting plans for 2025 and beyond. Get a sneak peek into the future of the podcast, community, and upcoming Cross Border Summit! The post 11 Years In – Reflecting On Global From Asia (and discuss 2025 + beyond) with Michael …
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This podcast discusses the fact that humanitarian mission conditions limit local integration and the analytical article on which this podcast is based suggests three forms of attachment: home (“break expatriates”), elsewhere (“multi‑homeland expatriates”) or nowhere (“duty‑free expatriates”). For the latter, MSF plays, until their departure from th…
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In the humanitarian sector, dedicated to alleviating people’s suffering, how to qualify a misconduct and impose a potentially painful sanction? How can one judge, i.e. consider that everyone is responsible for their act, in a working area based on the fact that human inequalities are partly due to social determinisms? To what extent tolerating devi…
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In this episode, Adam provides an overview of reserve life at the airport. He shares personal experiences and activities that pilots can engage in during these periods, including company training, side-hustle work, and more. Adam also discusses maintaining family connections and entertainment options to stay sane. The episode offers practical tips …
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A review of the week's major US international tax-related news. In this edition: Congress out of session until mid-November despite calls to reconvene and pass necessary funding measures – Upcoming election too close to predict for both presidential and congressional races – 2024 Annual Meetings of the IMF and World Bank Group to take place in Wash…
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