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Sinopsis
Entre Ed Talk is a podcast by The National Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education, for entrepreneurial educators, by entrepreneurial educators. It is hosted by Toi Hershman, EntreEd Regional Coordinator for America's Entrepreneurial Schools, and Amber Ravenscroft, Manager of Innovation at The EdVenture Group, and Program Manager for America's Entrepreneurial Schools.
Episodios
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Episode 53- Martha Rush
26/03/2020 Duración: 45minIn this episode of EntreEd Talk, Toi and Amber interview educator, entrepreneur, and author, Martha Rush. Martha is the founder of NeverBore education consulting. She has helped over 150 high school students launch businesses. She is also the Chief Educator in Residence at Quarter Zero.Support the show
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Episode 52- Rick Terrien
19/03/2020 Duración: 37minIn this episode of EntreEd Talk, Toi and Amber interview lifelong entrepreneur and innovator, Rick Terrien. He believes in starting a business at any age. Tune in to hear his entrepreneurial journey. Support the show
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Episode 51- Patrick Kelly
12/03/2020 Duración: 41minIn this episode of EntreEd Talk, Toi and Amber interview entrepreneur, speaker, and strategist, Patrick Kelly. He has dedicated his work to learning and leading all generations to work and thrive together. Support the show
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Episode 50- Sydney Gray
05/03/2020 Duración: 34minIn this episode of EntreEd Talk, Toi and Amber interview entrepreneurial professional, Sydney Gray. She has raised over 11 million dollars to support initiatives to expand entrepreneurship and economic development and also specializes in data driven story telling and strategies. Tune in to find out the impact of her work and her involvement with women's empowerment. Support the show
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Episode 49- Brooke Tobia & Middle School Students from High Tech High
27/02/2020 Duración: 35minIn this episode of EntreEd Talk, Toi and Amber interview educator Brooke Tobia, along with two of her students from High Tech Middle, Avery and Olivia. Brooke is a leader of innovative practices with a strong background in math. Tune in to find out how the students get to shape their own educational experiences. Support the show
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Episode 48- Brian Hamilton
19/02/2020 Duración: 36minIn this episode of EntreEd Talk, Toi and Amber interview Brian Hamilton during National Entrepreneurship Week. Hamilton is the Founder of the Brian Hamilton Foundation and the Inmates to Entrepreneurs Program, both of which are dedicated to providing entrepreneurship for all. Support the show
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Episode 47- Eric Koester
13/02/2020 Duración: 47minIn this episode of EntreEd Talk, Toi and Amber interview Eric Koester, the only two time Entrepreneurship Professor of the year at Georgetown University and the Founder/CEO of the Creator Institute. They discuss the effects of the credentials of the education world and what his teaching experiences have taught him. Support the show
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Episode 46- Ian Kitajima
06/02/2020 Duración: 49minIn this episode of EntreEd Talk, Toi and Amber interview Ian Kitajima, Director of Corporate Development in a Tech Sherpa at Oceanit, a cutting edge Mind2Market firm. He moves science and tech breakthroughs from the lab to the marketplace. He is also the Co-founder of Altino, the design thinking movement in Hawaii. Support the show
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Episode 45- TREP$, Hayley Romano & Pamela DeWaal
30/01/2020 Duración: 42minIn this episode of EntreEd Talk, Toi interviews Hayley Romano & Pamela DeWaal, founders of TREP$ Ed LLC. TREP$ provides schools, parent associations, and community organizations with TREP$™, a comprehensive project-based entrepreneurship curriculum designed for students in grades 4-8. TREP$ empowers children by providing a fun, project-based learning experience which creatively integrates entrepreneurship education with the opportunity to apply business, academic, and life skills.Support the show
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Episode 44- Dick Blais
23/01/2020 Duración: 58minIn this episode of EntreEd Talk, Toi interviews Dick Blais, Vice President of Quantum Leap Concepts Inc. He is currently working with Siemens Product Lifecycle Management developing STEM curriculum for secondary school students using Siemens technology products. Previously, Dick served as the Director of the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) Advanced Career Initiative and was the was the Executive Director and Founder of Project Lead The Way in 1999. Support the show
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Episode 43- Entrepreneurship Endeavors, Student Voice
16/01/2020 Duración: 43minIn this episode of EntreEd Talk's Entrepreneurship Endeavors, Toi and Amber dive into what student voice means in today's education world. Support the show
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Episode 42- Aaron Schorn
09/01/2020 Duración: 48minIn this episode of EntreEd Talk, Toi and Amber interview Aaron Schorn, Nalukai Academy innovator, educator, story teller, and K-12 Capstone Coordinator at Hawaii Preparatory Academy. Support the show
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Episode 41- Sherri Clark
02/01/2020 Duración: 30minIn this episode of EntreEd Talk, Amber interviews Sherri Clark, Director of Workforce Solutions at Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College. They discuss the role of workforce at the community college level, how EntreEd has changed their relationships with K-12 schools, and the future of work.Support the show
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Episode 40- Josh Reppun
26/12/2019 Duración: 51minIn this episode of EntreEd Talk, Toi and Amber interview Josh Reppun, the founder of MLTS in Hawaiʻi, that focuses on conversations/actions around Ted Dintersmithʻs film, "Most Likely to Succeed" and book, "What School Could Be.". He also hosts the podcast series around "What School Could Be." and is an innovator working with Ted Dintersmith to promote Hawaii as a model for schools nationally in the realm of education innovation, creativity, and imagination. Support the show
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Episode 39- Chad Rieflin
19/12/2019 Duración: 33minIn this episode of EntreEd Talk, Toi interviews EntreEd Board President and Director of Programs and Grants at Consumer Credit Counseling Services of Rochester, Inc, Chad Rieflin. They discuss the importance of entrepreneurship education and how it impacts student's future paths. Support the show
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Episode 38- Charles Parisi
12/12/2019 Duración: 54minIn this episode of EntreEd Talk, Toi and Amber interview serial entrepreneur, CEO of Cloud Cast Media, and Co-Founder of Asymmetrical Evolution, Charles Parisi. Tune in to hear his entrepreneurial journey and why he believes that entrepreneurship is important for youth. Support the show
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Episode 37- Ed Hiner
05/12/2019 Duración: 37minIn this episode of EntreEd Talk, Toi and Amber interview Ed Hiner, former Navy SEAL and Lieutenant Commander, author, and founder of SEALpreneurship (an action oriented program for youth). Tune in to find out how Ed's experiences with the Navy SEALs taught him about entrepreneurship and how it is reflected into his program. Support the show
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Episode 36- Mary B. Austin Elementary
21/11/2019 Duración: 33minIn this episode of EntreEd Talk, Toi and Amber interview three educators and the principal from Mary B. Austin Elementary, Melissa Whigham, Fay Dawson, Jenny Fischer, and Crystal Galloway. Mary B. Austin is one of our outstanding AES schools and is located in Moblie, AL. Tune in to find out how they have developed and grown an entrepreneurial culture in their school. Support the show
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Episode 35- Bob Fredette & Jake Randall
14/11/2019 Duración: 36minIn this episode of EntreEd Talk, Toi and Amber interview Vermont High School Business Educator, Bob Fredette and one of his student entrepreneurs behind their T-Shirt business, Jake Randall. Bob shares his best classroom practices and how he teaches students to fail forward. Jake shares how the class has impacted him and how their business became successful. Support the show
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Episode 34- Ted Dintersmith
07/11/2019 Duración: 53minIn this special episode of EntreEd Talk, Toi and Amber are at the 2019 NACCE conference! They interview Ted Dintersmith, author of What School Could Be: Insights and Inspiration from Teachers Across America and Executive Film Producer of Most Likely to Succeed to hear the insight and innovation that he has to offer about the future of education. Support the show