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durée : 00:59:35 - Sean Mason - par : Alex Dutilh - Avec le quintet soudé du pianiste Sean Mason, “The Southern Suite” se penche sur les racines du musicien né à Charlotte et sur sa position actuelle au cœur de la scène new-yorkaise. Parution chez Blue Engine.
durée : 00:59:35 - Sean Mason - par : Alex Dutilh - Avec le quintet soudé du pianiste Sean Mason, “The Southern Suite” se penche sur les racines du musicien né à Charlotte et sur sa position actuelle au cœur de la scène new-yorkaise. Parution chez Blue Engine.
Today, there are countless platforms to reach consumers, but utilizing too many outlets can also fragment a brand's image. Our guest on this episode specializes in strategic brand exposure, providing clients with guidance to target consumers, and maintain a united market presence.We're sitting down with Anton Nicholas, Managing Partner at ICR. Anton just celebrated his 12th anniversary at ICR, and he runs the corporate PR team for all of Consumer, from retail to apparel to food to restaurants to CPG. It's a big practice within ICR, but we've also added a new brand: Blue Engine, an ICR offshoot creative consumer communications agency, and Anton is also taking care of that.We'll dive into Anton's career and his work with Blue Engine, but not before settling an important debate about snack foods...Highlights:Tom and Anton break the ice (2:51)Anton's work background and path to ICR and Blue Engine (4:34)Anton describes the work he oversees at ICR (5:30)How the ICR Lifestyle Lab transitioned into Blue Engine (6:52)Anton explains what distinguishes Blue Engine's work from the Lifestyle Lab (7:52)The acquisition that led to Blue Engine (8:52)Size and scale of the business (10:04) Where ICR and Blue Engine connect, and differ in their approach (11:52)Where the name 'Blue Engine' came from (14:21)The industries and clients Blue Engine is best suited for (15:28)Anton walks through potential hurdles as the business grows (17:47)An example of Blue Engine's offerings through their work with a specific client, and how they handle crises for clients (19:09)Anton answers a burning question from Tom (22:14)Links:Anton Nicholas on LinkedInICR LinkedInICR TwitterICR WebsiteFeedback:If you have questions about the show, or have a topic in mind you'd like discussed in future episodes, email our producer, marion@lowerstreet.co.
In this episode, we chat with Jonathan McCarty, the Director of Program Implementation in Louisiana at Blue Engine. In this engaging conversation, Jonathan shares insights into the key trends shaping education post-pandemic, highlighting the resilience of teachers and their innovative approaches to reaching students effectively. To learn more about Blue Engine, visit blueengine.org. To access the full podcast transcript go to bit.ly/InvestTheFuture
In this episode, EALA talks to Jessi Brunken & Tiffany Galloway of Blue Engine for a deeper dive into the topic of co-teaching. Listen in as we talk about the misconceptions around co-teaching, and how race, power, and privilege come into play in the world of Special Education. To learn more about Blue Engine and their work to support effective co-teaching models, visit their website at blueegine.org. Access the full podcast transcript at bit.ly/DeeperDiveWithBlueEngine.
In this podcast bite, we are joined by Jonathan McCarty, the Director of Program Implementation in Louisiana at Blue Engine. Blue Engine, which provides school partnership programming, was represented at the EALA Community of Action. In this episode, Jonathan talks short and long-term impact of EALA, Blue Engine, and where it all begins. To learn more about the EALA Community of Action, go to educatingalllearners.org/community-of-action. To learn more about Blue Engine, visit their website at www.blueengine.org. Access the full transcript at bit.ly/WithJonathanMcCarty
11e émission de la 55e session...Cette semaine, post-bop et jazz moderne! En musique: Isaiah J. Thompson sur l'album The Power of the Spirit (Blue Engine, 2023); Christian McBride & New Jawn sur l'album Prime (Mack Avenue, 2023); Ralph Alessi Quartet sur l'album It's Always Now (ECM, 2023); Mário Costa sur l'album Chromosome (Clean Feed, 2023); Arooj Aftab, Vijay Iyer, Shahzad Ismaily sur l'album Love in Exile (Verve, 2023)...
Today we are joined by Jessi Brunken who is the CEO of Blue Engine. Blue Engine is a non-profit organization that supports schools and districts to implement effective co-teaching models, currently working with Title I schools in NY, DC, Louisiana, and growing. In this episode, Jessi talks about the ways Blue Engine is supporting educators, and addressing the barriers to equitable access that many students encounter. Access the full transcript at bit.ly/5MinWithBlueEngine Learn more about Blue Engine and how they are helping to create more inclusive classroom that teach together to reach every learner. www.blueengine.org Find Resources from Blue Engine and more at www.educatingalllearners.org/resource-library
Farra Trompeter, co-director, chats with Elandria Jackson Charles, chief development and communications officer at Blue Engine, about their decision to rebrand and the freedom and confidence that comes from being clear on who you are and what you stand for.
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My friendship with Andy Dunn started 10 years ago at a conference in Hawaii. Even though we have been in each other's lives for a long time, I had no idea he is a life-long sufferer of depression. When we think about incredible entrepreneurs, like Andy, it is hard to believe that they can be so successful while battling such dark times. Today, on the show, we hear about the human behind the entrepreneur. Andy shares his tumultuous journey and how his mental illness has shaped the way he creates his future businesses. We discuss how new startup founders may struggle with focus and have grandiose ideas about what they think their company is versus what it actually is. How do founders determine the distinction between the fantasy and reality of the business and when it's time to accept reality? He also tells us about the incredible women in his life that have shown him how resilience and perseverance are the cornerstones of continual growth. Through these lessons, he has focused on using his company, Red Swan, to help back minority entrepreneurs and give them an opportunity to grab a piece of the investment pie. I am humbled and thankful to call Andy Dunn my friend, and I hope you enjoy his life story as much I enjoyed sharing it with you. To learn more about Andy, visit LinkedIn or Twitter. Sign up to get an exclusive first look at his new company Whipped Cream. We release new episodes bi-monthly, so if you enjoy what you hear, please subscribe or leave us a review! ______________ Andy Dunn Bio Andy co-founded the menswear brand Bonobos in 2007 and served as the company's first CEO for ten years. Bonobos pioneered the digitally native, direct-to-consumer brand model. In 2017, Walmart acquired Bonobos for $310 million. Andy is co-founder and chairman at Monica + Andy, a leading organic children's clothier where his sister Monica Royer is founder and CEO. The company is now building the leading community and marketplace for parents who care about organic and sustainable baby products. An angel investor and venture capitalist through the seed fund he co-founded, Red Swan, Andy has backed eighty startups. Notable investments include Coinbase, Scopely, Warby Parker, Dia & Co, Blueland, Ethena, and Modern Meadow. Andy's book with Penguin Random House on the intersection of entrepreneurship and mental illness is due out in May of 2022. His next company is currently in stealth mode. All we know is it is called Whipped Cream, so stay tuned... Andy has been recognized as Fortune's 40 under 40, Crain's 30 under 30, and chairman emeritus of education nonprofit the Blue Engine. He was a guest on NPR's How I Built This with Guy Raz in 2019. He received his B.A. at Northwestern and MBA from Stanford. Andy and his wife Manuela Zoninsein live with their baby boy Isaiah in Chicago. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kids can get in on the party-time fun with this compilation of celebratory Thomas & Friends podcast stories. Listen as the island of Sodor comes to life through festive stories, from a surprise birthday party, to a special Chinese New Year celebration, and a royal locomotive ball featuring a spark of magic for the No. 1 Blue Engine. For more kids' stories, subscribe to the Thomas & Friends Storytime podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever else you listen to your podcasts! ©2021 Gullane (Thomas) Limited.
Ah, founders...they are the stuff of legend. The ones who birth a nonprofit, nurture it through its infancy and watch it grow. But, what happens when founders move on? Today, we're talking with Anne Eidelman, CEO and Elandria Jackson Charles, VP of Development and External Affairs of Blue Engine about what happens when a charismatic founder moves on. What are some of the lessons learned for Anne as she stepped into the role and forged her own path forward? How did she manage board, funder, staff and client expectations and how did she become her own kind of ED? We talk with Anne and Elandria about what went well, what they wished they had done differently and how to help an organization to thrive after a founder leaves. For more on Anne's perspective in SSIR: https://ssir.org/articles/entry/when_moving_a_nonprofit_forward_means_altering_the_founders_course --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support
Read along and listen as Orion and Tony discuss the ninth volume of The Railway Series, Edward the Blue Engine!
durée : 00:54:27 - Wynton Marsalis - par : Alex Dutilh - “The Ever Fonky Lowdown” de Wynton Marsalis sort en version exclusivement numérique chez Blue Engine. Un album engagé et satirique sur la liberté démocratique, l’abus de pouvoir, le racisme et la corruption. - réalisé par : Fabien Fleurat
durée : 00:54:27 - Wynton Marsalis - par : Alex Dutilh - “The Ever Fonky Lowdown” de Wynton Marsalis sort en version exclusivement numérique chez Blue Engine. Un album engagé et satirique sur la liberté démocratique, l’abus de pouvoir, le racisme et la corruption. - réalisé par : Fabien Fleurat
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durée : 00:53:33 - Wayne Shorter, Wynton Marsalis & Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra - par : Alex Dutilh - « The Music of Wayne Shorter » qui paraît chez Blue Engine, présente le titan du saxophone, interprétant un choix de ses compositions aux côtés du JLCO de Wynton Marsalis. - réalisé par : Fabien Fleurat
durée : 00:53:33 - Wayne Shorter, Wynton Marsalis & Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra - par : Alex Dutilh - « The Music of Wayne Shorter » qui paraît chez Blue Engine, présente le titan du saxophone, interprétant un choix de ses compositions aux côtés du JLCO de Wynton Marsalis. - réalisé par : Fabien Fleurat
NLC LA Chapter Co-Director Lucerito Ortiz returns to The Zag to share lessons learned from a huge project she just wrapped for her organization Promise54. Read her interactive and engaging case studies describing the DEI journeys of three different nonprofits: College Track, TNTP, and Blue Engine at: casestudies.promise54.org
Teachers have a profound influence over their students’ lives and through that the future of our society. Imagine how hard it is to nurture and develop each students’ unique strengths and potential in a classroom of twenty-plus kids. No small task and a lot to ask of one teacher. Today’s guest, Anne Eidelman, is the CEO of Blue Engine. Blue Engine is an organization focused on building teams of teachers who create inclusive classrooms that cater to students’ potential. Anne has led Blue Engine through significant organizational change and shares candidly what she’s learned along the way. To learn more about Blue Engine’s groundbreaking impact and Anne’s courageous leadership, tune into this episode of Unleashing Social Change with our host, Becky Margiotta. Show Highlights: Teaming together teachers and embedding teacher apprentices Incorporating ratios that support learning Structural changes that change classroom conditions and unlock potential Supporting people in creating a trusting space What drew Anne to Blue Engine and how she got involved The importance of thanking your teachers Recognizing a need for change and how to implement that change Using daily differentiation data from students to understand their needs Navigating a new leadership position and taking an innovative approach Differentiating your approach talking to different funders The trajectory of Blue Engine for the next few years Effective spread and scale methods Creating a video playbook to share practices with others Embedding practices into training techniques before teachers get to a classroom Building confidence and getting feedback Links: Contact Anne: https://blueengine.org https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fW8amMCVAJQ http://www.billionsinstitute.com/manywaystomany/
Nick Ehrmann is the founder and president of Blue Engine, which was borne from the discovery that the strongest predictor of college completion is sustained academic rigor in high school coursework. The organization re-imagines the classroom in order to teach students how to master core academic skills and be truly ready for college. Prepare for success College readiness is defined by the ability to persist and complete degrees. We need to equip students with skills and habits of mind that allow them to have true choice at the cusp of adulthood, whether it is in college, a technical trade school, or the work force. Proximity matters Education systems need to be designed with the students at the center. Strong, integral, human relationships between educators and students are directly correlated with high levels of academic rigor and success. Taking action can take many different forms Get out of your space, fight stereotypes, and challenge your assumptions. Do something where you are informed, proximate, and engaged. Nick Ehrmann is the president and founder of The Blue Engine.
Today we are live in Grapevine, Texas on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad learning about Day Out With Thomas and how the Museum of the American Railroad puts on this annual family fun event for North Texas. Join us! For 68 years, children have been captivated by the courageous adventures of Thomas and his engine friends. Pulling out of the station for its 19th consecutive ride on the rails, the Day Out With Thomas: The Thrill of the Ride Tour 2014 will visit more than 45 cities in the United States and Canada. Day Out With Thomas is the only place for families to take a ride with a 15-ton replica of everybody’s favorite #1 engine, Thomas the Tank Engine, and enjoy Thomas-themed activities at the Imagination Station, including stamps, temporary tattoos and hands-on arts and crafts. Each year the tour grows, traveling to new destinations, adding new activities and welcoming new visitors. Day Out with Thomas is a collaboration between the Museum of the American Railroad of Frisco, Texas and the Grapevine Vintage Railroad in Historic Downtown Grapevine, Texas. Proceeds from the event go toward historic rail preservation. The event introduces a new generation of children to rail travel and the importance of rail preservation. On the show today, we will speak to the several guests who have volunteered, planned and put on the Day Out With Thomas event for the Museum of the American Railroad and hear from some of the attendees as well... so stay tuned, there's lots to learn about the #1 Blue Engine and his friends! And we will take your calls too!