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The whole world pays attention to Churchill Downs on the first Saturday in May for the Kentucky Derby. Track Changes brings you the people and stories who make up the track and its neighborhood the other 364 days a year. Take an immersive trip through historic and present-day south Louisville, from wherever you are in the world. Your tour guides have ridden horses, sewn jockey silks, parked cars and run juke joints, all in the shadow of the twin spires. Produced by the Louisville Story Progr ...
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Track Changes is a podcast series exploring public sector policy innovation from its many angles: bringing you stories of innovation that worked and innovation that failed, demystifying buzzwords and concepts, chatting with previous generations of public servants, and interviewing current leaders and practitioners from Canada and beyond. Episodes are produced and created by an interdepartmental team of public servants with support from the Privy Council Office Innovation Hub.
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The end of our series (for now…?) takes us to the places racetrack workers go at the end of their workday: juke joints. Emma Pearl’s, “the chippy joint,” and their descendent, Syl’s Lounge. We meet Sylvia Arnett, who grew up just north of Churchill Downs in a neighborhood called “The Hill.” We FINALLY stump Sam Alexander on something (“I've been co…
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Lots of people say they practically grew up at Churchill Downs. But Freddie Winston has pictures of himself in a baby crib on the backside of the track. Freddie’s mom ran Blanche’s, the “Black kitchen” for track workers, and his dad was a horse groom and trainer nicknamed Scotland Yard, for his honesty. In this episode we visit the backside with ou…
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Imagine you grew up in a close-knit neighborhood. A miniature factory town where pretty much everyone worked at the nearby railyard and/or the racetrack. You bought a house, raised your kids there, and now you babysit your grandkids there. Do a lot of work for your church, and you’re helping them raise money to expand. Then the city says it’s buyin…
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Here in episode one we'll get to know Sam Alexander, a retired jockey and exercise rider who will be our tour guide throughout the series. Sam wanted to ride horses from as far back as he can remember. "I learned how to ride a horse on a tree stump,' he says. "A real saddle mounted on a tree stump with stirrups and a bridle." Sam was one of a very …
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The whole world pays attention to Churchill Downs on the first Saturday in May for the Kentucky Derby. Track Changes brings you the people and stories who make up the track and its neighborhood the other 364 days a year. Take an immersive trip through historic and present-day south Louisville, from wherever you are in the world. Your tour guides ha…
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L'équipe de Changer de voix se rend « dans la pièce » du Symposium des greffiers et des secrétaires de cabinet sur l'innovation en matière de politique : Gouverner à l'ère numérique et y interroge des conférenciers, des panélistes et des greffiers! Avec le coanimateur et coproducteur invité Kent Aitken, récipiendaire de la Bourse des premiers minis…
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Dans ce dernier épisode de l’année 2016, l’équipe de Track Changes/Changer de Voix s’est entretenue avec Adam Kahane de la firme Reos Partners pour discuter de la collaboration, de la résolution de problèmes complexes, de la transformation de systèmes, de la pratique de l’introspection, et puis de comment apprendre de ses échecs. On y jase égalemen…
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In our final episode of 2016, the Track Changes/Changer de Voix team sits down for an in-depth interview with Adam Kahane of Reos Partners to discuss collaboration, solving wicked problems and systems transformation, the practice of introspection, and what can be learned from failure. We also hear his advice for collaborating in situations of high …
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Francis Nolan-Poupart, réalisateur et co-animateur pour Changer de Voix, se rend à Montréal pour y étudier un écosystème en innovation ouverte, sociale et technologique en pleine ébullition. Des praticiens innovateurs chez Projektae, Percolab et Communautique, nous expliquent leur travail et nous partagent leurs perspectives sur la collaboration in…
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