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A recent report found that one in five young people in Connecticut is dealing with challenges like disconnection from education and employment, being at-risk of not graduating high school and incarceration. This hour, we take a closer look at that report. First, Andrew Ferguson walks us through the numbers. He is Co-CEO of Dalio Education, the organization that commissioned Boston Consulting Group to create the report. Then, we talk to young people in the state about what it's like to grow up in Connecticut. You can find the report, "Connecticut's Unspoken Crisis," on Dalio Education's website. The panel discussion clips in this episode are from a public awareness campaign organized by the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities (CCM). You can watch the full panel discussion featuring Joshua Brown from Domus and Mayor Luke Bronin on CCM's Facebook page. GUESTS: Andrew Ferguson: Co-CEO of Dalio Education. Dalio Education is the organization that commissioned Boston Consulting Group to create the report "Connecticut's Unspoken Crisis." He has also worked as an elementary school teacher in New Haven. Yaismely Segura: student at Stamford High School. Since fifth grade, she has taken part in programs at Domus, a Stamford-based organization that works to engage and support youth. Diego Felix: grew up in Hartford and was part of the Youth Service Corps at Our Piece of the Pie (OPP), a Hartford-based non-profit that educates and trains young people See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A listener told us we should do a call-in show dedicated to endorsements from listeners. What a great recommendation! We'll be doing just that. Join the conversation onFacebook and Twitter. The Colin McEnroe Show is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode! Subscribe to The Noseletter, an email compendium of merriment, secrets, and ancient wisdom brought to you by The Colin McEnroe Show. Colin McEnroe, Jonathan McNicol, Lily Tyson, and Cat Pastor contributed to this show. Thanks to Carmen Baskauf, David Borsvold, Mayor Luke Bronin, John Dankosky, Meg Fitzgerald, Francesca Fontánez, Sabrina Herrera, Iman James, Betsy Kaplan, Carlos Mejia, Jessica Severin de Martinez, Cat Shen, and Chion Wolf.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mayor Luke Bronin talks about his time as the Hartford Mayor and what may be next for him in the future
Luke Bronin, Mayor of Hartford, stops by to chat with the guys during the live broadcast from the Hartford Taste Festival
In this week's episode, co-host Ryan Coonerty engages in a captivating conversation with Mayor Luke Bronin of Hartford, CT about taking over a city experiencing its worst ever financial crisis and the incredible journey that brought Bronin to that point. A Rhodes Scholar, former Navy Reservist, and Yale Law School grad, Bronin brings a wealth of experience to his role, including a stint as the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Terrorist Financing and Financial Crimes in the U.S. Department of the Treasury during the Obama Administration. Now in his second and final term as Mayor of Hartford, Bronin has played a pivotal role in revitalizing the city from the brink of bankruptcy, implementing post-pandemic economic strategies, and spearheading award-winning initiatives such as the Youth Service Corps. Tune into this engaging conversation to hear Mayor Bronin's insights on reducing gun violence and his exciting vision for the future.
Yard Goats and Wolf Pack game on the same night! Mayor Luke Bronin talks about that and the unfortunate continued crime in Hartford
Mayor Luke Bronin talks with Brian about all things Hartford.
The Mayor joins Brian in the studio and discusses his decision to not run for Mayor again.
Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin joins Brian and Company for the whole hour to discuss the happenings and growth of the Capital City
Mayor Luke Bronin and The Yard Goats Tim Restall discuss the team and their next promotion of things to do in Hartford.
Hartford HealthCare's Steve Coates talks to Hartford, Connecticut Mayor Luke Bronin. They cover some critical challenges U.S. cities are all facing including violence, COVID recovery and how health equity plays an important part in each of these issues.Mayor Bronin, who recently recovered from COVID himself, shares some important lessons learned in being tasked with leading his city through the pandemic. He also talks about leveraging key partnerships with hospitals, health systems, community and faith organizations and the impact that can have on individuals and the city at large.DominGO! Hartford, which will temporarily transform a few miles of Hartford's city streets into car-free public spaces this summer, is one of the mayor's prime examples of how we are connecting our communities and creating new places for safe, neighborhood fun and healthy activities for all ages and abilities.Follow More Life to be notified each time a new episode drops. Just search “Hartford HealthCare” on your favorite podcast platform. Related links and episodesBackus Hospital Helps A City Park Rise From RubbleEquity in Healthcare Delivery ConferenceSupplier Diversity Summit Builds Partnerships with Minority and Women-Owned BusinessesListen: The Racial Divide: Acknowledging and addressing disparities in healthcare
Mayor of Hartford Luke Bronin discusses the violence and shootings in the city but also highlights a bunch of fun stuff to do in the city.
Luke Bronin, Mayor Hartford and the head of the Larson campaign's 20+ Endorsement Announcement.
The Municipal Voice – Mayor Luke Bronin by WNHH Community Radio
On November 15, 2021 Nassau Re/Imagine hosted InsurTech Israel and members of eight startups. The group traveled from Israel to meet with leaders in the insurance ecosystem in New York City, Stamford, CT, Des Moines, IA, and in our home of Hartford, CT - the insurance capital of the world. At this event, we warmly welcomed our visitors and enjoyed hearing from each of them - every product and idea was interesting and carefully offered solutions for unique consumer challenges. Throughout the night, we heard from: RavinAI (Claims vehicle inspection) Insurights (Health benefits intelligence) Gamasec (Cyber prevention & detection) Covary (Gig insurance) Emnotion (Climate risk modeling) Psyber (Cyber underwriting risk assessment) Urbanico – (Underwriting & pricing data ) Five Sigma – (Claims platform as a Service) A big thank you is in store for Susan Winkler at Connecticut Insurance and Financial Services for sponsoring the event and to Stacey Brown of InsurTech Hartford for helping to organize the event. We would also like to thank Mayor Luke Bronin, Peter Denious of AdvanceCT and Daniel Agranov, Deputy Consul General of the State of Israel to New England. Connect with Kobi: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kobi-bendelak-a7011230/ Connect with InsurTech Israel: https://www.linkedin.com/company/insurtechisrael/ Information on InsurTech Hartford: https://www.insurtechhartford.com/ More about CT IFS: https://www.connecticutifs.com/ Connect with Nassau Re/Imagine: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/nassau-reimagine/ Nassau Re/Imagine Incubator Program: https://imagine.nfg.com Re/Imagine Retiretech Map: https://imagine.nfg.com/innovation-in-retiretech/
Mayor Luke Bronin, Hartford. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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For so many other countries, rail travel is mainstream – you can get inexpensive train tickets in the blink of an eye, get to your destination at practically any time of day, and in some places, just going to the station itself is an experience. We’ve long talked about the benefits of East-West rail, but an equally important relationship for Western Mass is the Connecticut Valley. The Hartford line on CT rail has been a big success and if we do it infrastructure improvements right, we can build on its success and seize the economic opportunity improved rail service across New England could bring. This week, I sat down with my friend and Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin to talk about what all that could mean for our region – this is that conversation.
Brian talks about todays HOTD dealing with city violence and what can be done to curb and stop the spread of violence. recapping this mornings interviews with Douglas McCrory, D-Hartford. and Mayor Luke Bronin of Hartford. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mayor Luke Bronin, Hartford. Update on Hartford crime. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mayor Luke Bronin Hartford. Calls to discuss Hartford reopening with latest regulation changes for capacity and restrictions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mayor Luke Bronin, Hartford calls in to discuss his vision for revival after COVID-19 — and said it’s time to bring some life back to Hartford in his State of the City. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin discusses coronavirus’ impact on students and businesses in Hartford, and vaccination efforts. What does the governor's plan to focus more on age in vaccine distribution mean for people of color and low-income people in Hartford? The mayor also has new responsibilities on his plate: Pushing for high speed rail in the region and leading the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities, an organization of cities and towns. Guests: Luke Bronin -- Mayor of Hartford Rebecca Lurye -- Hartford City Reporter for the Hartford Courant Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin discusses coronavirus’ impact on students and businesses in Hartford, and vaccination efforts. What does the governor's plan to focus more on age in vaccine distribution mean for people of color and low-income people in Hartford? The mayor also has new responsibilities on his plate: Pushing for high speed rail in the region and leading the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities, an organization of cities and towns. Guests: Luke Bronin -- Mayor of Hartford Rebecca Lurye -- Hartford City Reporter for the Hartford Courant Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mayor of Hartford's thoughts on what transpired in D.C yesterday See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mayor Luke Bronin talks about voter turnout in the capitol city as well as the impact Phase 2.1 will have on the city. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mayor Luke Bronin returns from his battle with colitis. He updates us on his health as well as the citizens of the capital city. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mayor Luke Bronin discusses Hartford's back to school plans as well as all the other happenings around the city. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Mayor Luke Bronin discusses all things happening in the Capital City. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Mayor of Hartford, Luke Bronin joined the Rob Dibble Show
Mayor Luke Bronin, Mayor of Hartford.. Downtown reopening. COVID in the Capital City, City dealing with heat.
Mayor Luke Bronin calls in for Mayor Monday to update us how Hartford is doing with the virus and protests happening.
Mayor Luke Bronin joins Ray and Joe to talk about protests, as well as the re-opening of the state and more.
Mayor Luke Bronin talks to Ray and Joe about how the capitol city is fairing with the re-opening.
Mayor Luke Bronin joins the guys to update how businesses and people alike are doing in the capitol city.
In the middle of the coronavirus outbreak that's forced a state of emergency in Connecticut, Hartford's Mayor Luke Bronin tells host John Dankosky how the city is responding. He also makes a plea to lawmakers and surrounding towns about ways they can help the city and state prosper. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a special live broadcast from the Insuretech Connect Conference in Las Vegas, we are joined by Mayor Luke Bronin, Ojala Naeem, Director of Innovation at Travelers, and Matt Elan Smith, co-founder of Pineapple. We talk about innovation in Hartford and how we have collectively worked together to bring the best of all insurance innovation to our city. Connect with Nassau Re/Imagine: Join Our Incubator Program Website: Imagine.nsre.com Connect with Nassau Re: LinkedIn: Nassau Re Website: NSRE.com
Hartford mayor candidate Eddie Perez wants to return to the office he held from 2001 until 2010, when a corruption scandal forced him to resign. (He eventually pleaded guilty to two felony charges.) Perez now faces incumbent Mayor Luke Bronin and State Rep. Brandon McGee Jr. in the Sept. 10 Democratic primary. After the final primary debate on Thursday (hosted by The Hartford Courant and News Channel 8), Perez spoke with Courant publisher/editor in chief Andrew Julien, senior content editor Leslie Cory and editorial writer Stephen Busemeyer, about restoring the public’s trust, his previous accomplishments in office, policing the city, and more. The editorial board conducted a similar interview with Mayor Bronin and extended an invitation to Mr. McGee.
Mayor Luke Bronin called in to talk about a new city inititive called Inner City Capital Connection supporting small business owners. Check out the amazing interview below.
Our Political Roundup features analysis of the race for mayor in Hartford. Mayor Luke Bronin, a Democrat who is running for re-election, explored bankruptcy.One of Bronin's challengers, Rep. Brandon McGee (also a Democrat), supported the idea. We'll examine the impact of Detroit filing for bankruptcy, a racist Wall Street tool used to loot predominantly Black cities.Our Real Talk segment features Part 2 of a conversation with Black Panther Party co-founder Huey P. Newton, who was interviewed May 21, 1968 while incarcerated in the Alameda County Jail in CaliforniaCommunity Party Radio Show is hosted by author and political activist David Samuels, author of the book False Choice: The Bipartisan Attack on the Working Class, the Poor and Communities of Color. Pick up your copy of the book on Amazon.Community Party Radio Show airs Tuesday nights at 8p est / 7p cst /5p pst and our new time on Wednesday nights at 7p est / 6p cst /4p pst on www.SoMetroRadio.com. You can also hear the show on the iRadio station SoMetro Talk that is available on apps like TuneIn and SoMetro Magazine. SoMetro Radio and SoMetro Talk are original member stations of the GET GLOBAL NETWORK.Take the time to subscribe to the show on iTunes, iHeart Radio, Google Play, Stitcher, Spreaker and other podcast platforms
In this episode, Courtney Hendricson recaps the recent SNEAPA Conference (https://www.sneapa.org/) that was held in Hartford, October 18 and 19th. A great event, planned by the Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts chapters of the American Planning Association, inspired Courtney through new ideas shared by the keynote addresses given by singer and songwriter Dar Williams - who shared her observations of what makes a great community - as well as the assertive and successful planning changes being made in Hartford by Mayor Luke Bronin and Sara Bronin, the chair of the Hartford Planning and Zoning Commission. Listen as Courtney shares the highlights from the sessions she attended, and how she, and others from the conference, will be piloting a program as ambassadors of the profession, sharing planning career opportunities to Connecticut middle and high school students.
Dr. Richard Fichman and Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin sit with Brad to discuss the Blue Hills Avenue Revitalization Project.
Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin says the city is in much better shape financially than when he became mayor. In his monthly visit with Brad Davis and Dan Lovallo, the mayor talked about the city's improvements. He also discussed his stance on why state and local government should separate itself from the NRA, when it comes to gun instruction. Pictured L-R: Dan Lovallo, Brad Davis, Mayor Luke Bronin
Hartford is one of America's poorest cities in one of its richest states. And it's about to get worse for Connecticut's capital as Mayor Luke Bronin wrestles with a fiscal crisis that's likely to end in a bankruptcy filing. Rob Cox dropped in on the former naval officer and Rhodes Scholar to hear his vision for reviving Hartford. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
American News Network Summary Judgement hosts Rachel Baird and Ed Peruta expose the newly formed Hartford Civilian Police Review Board. The Board is now led by police apologist Hyacinth Yennie, who was appointed by Mayor Luke Bronin.
American News Network Summary Judgement hosts Rachel Baird and Ed Peruta expose the newly formed Hartford Civilian Police Review Board. The Board is now led by police apologist Hyacinth Yennie, who was appointed by Mayor Luke Bronin.
American News Network Summary Judgement hosts Rachel Baird and Ed Peruta expose the newly formed Hartford Civilian Police Review Board. The Board is now led by police apologist Hyacinth Yennie, who was appointed by Mayor Luke Bronin.
Discussion about Connecticut Gov. Dan Malloy’s state budget proposal, which attacks the working class, the poor and human services providers. Malloy’s budget includes closing Blue Hills Substance Abuse Services in Hartford’s North End, an area plagued by opioid addiction. We will also replay our 2016 interview with Hartford Civilian Police Review Board member Rick Torres. Mayor Luke Bronin introduced a resolution to replace Torres and three other Board members, in retaliation for asking inconvenient questions regarding the Emilio Diaz brutality case. Torres and the Board asked for the names of the 19 Hartford Police officers who refused to cooperate with the investigation of former HPD Sgt. Sean Spell, who was caught on video kicking Diaz in the head following a June 4 car chase. Enhanced video shows that four other HPD officers stomped Diaz, but Spell is the only officer who has been criminally charged.Hear COMMUNITY PARTY RADIO Tuesday and Wednesday nights at 8p est | 7p cst | 5p pst on the GET GLOBAL NETWORK internet station SoMetro Radio.
Discussion about Connecticut Gov. Dan Malloy’s state budget proposal, which attacks the working class, the poor and human services providers. Malloy’s budget includes closing Blue Hills Substance Abuse Services in Hartford’s North End, an area plagued by opioid addiction. We will also replay our 2016 interview with Hartford Civilian Police Review Board member Rick Torres. Mayor Luke Bronin introduced a resolution to replace Torres and three other Board members, in retaliation for asking inconvenient questions regarding the Emilio Diaz brutality case. Torres and the Board asked for the names of the 19 Hartford Police officers who refused to cooperate with the investigation of former HPD Sgt. Sean Spell, who was caught on video kicking Diaz in the head following a June 4 car chase. Enhanced video shows that four other HPD officers stomped Diaz, but Spell is the only officer who has been criminally charged.Hear COMMUNITY PARTY RADIO Tuesday and Wednesday nights at 8p est | 7p cst | 5p pst on the GET GLOBAL NETWORK internet station SoMetro Radio.
Discussion about Connecticut Gov. Dan Malloy’s state budget proposal, which attacks the working class, the poor and human services providers. Malloy’s budget includes closing Blue Hills Substance Abuse Services in Hartford’s North End, an area plagued by opioid addiction. We will also replay our 2016 interview with Hartford Civilian Police Review Board member Rick Torres. Mayor Luke Bronin introduced a resolution to replace Torres and three other Board members, in retaliation for asking inconvenient questions regarding the Emilio Diaz brutality case. Torres and the Board asked for the names of the 19 Hartford Police officers who refused to cooperate with the investigation of former HPD Sgt. Sean Spell, who was caught on video kicking Diaz in the head following a June 4 car chase. Enhanced video shows that four other HPD officers stomped Diaz, but Spell is the only officer who has been criminally charged. Hear COMMUNITY PARTY RADIO Tuesday and Wednesday nights at 8p est | 7p cst | 5p pst on the GET GLOBAL NETWORK internet station SoMetro Radio.
Podcast topics include: Connecticut Gov. Dan Malloy’s neoliberal budget, which will be released February 8, Malloy and Mayor Luke Bronin trying to bring the New York Islanders of the National Hockey League to Hartford, the Community Party’s Safe Work Environment Act workers rights legislation, and new video evidence in the brutality case of former Hartford Police Sgt. Sean Spell. Missouri activist Toni Taylor talks about her proposed legislation, which would address police behavior toward individuals who surrender to them. We’ll also discuss the Trump presidency, including the backdoor Muslim ban Hear COMMUNITY PARTY RADIO Tuesday and Wednesday nights at 8p est | 7p cst | 5p pst on the GET GLOBAL NETWORK internet station SoMetro Radio.
Podcast topics include: Connecticut Gov. Dan Malloy’s neoliberal budget, which will be released February 8, Malloy and Mayor Luke Bronin trying to bring the New York Islanders of the National Hockey League to Hartford, the Community Party’s Safe Work Environment Act workers rights legislation, and new video evidence in the brutality case of former Hartford Police Sgt. Sean Spell. Missouri activist Toni Taylor talks about her proposed legislation, which would address police behavior toward individuals who surrender to them. We’ll also discuss the Trump presidency, including the backdoor Muslim banHear COMMUNITY PARTY RADIO Tuesday and Wednesday nights at 8p est | 7p cst | 5p pst on the GET GLOBAL NETWORK internet station SoMetro Radio.
Podcast topics include: Connecticut Gov. Dan Malloy’s neoliberal budget, which will be released February 8, Malloy and Mayor Luke Bronin trying to bring the New York Islanders of the National Hockey League to Hartford, the Community Party’s Safe Work Environment Act workers rights legislation, and new video evidence in the brutality case of former Hartford Police Sgt. Sean Spell. Missouri activist Toni Taylor talks about her proposed legislation, which would address police behavior toward individuals who surrender to them. We’ll also discuss the Trump presidency, including the backdoor Muslim banHear COMMUNITY PARTY RADIO Tuesday and Wednesday nights at 8p est | 7p cst | 5p pst on the GET GLOBAL NETWORK internet station SoMetro Radio.