Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast Reimagining Government
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| Government in the year of elections | 04 Sep 2024 | 00:46:40 | |
2024 is a historic year for elections with over 50 countries across the globe going to the polls. Elections shape our political landscape and are a chance for people to have their say. But what does this year of elections mean for democracy? Are there better ways for citizens to shape their cities and countries? In this very special election year episode of Reimagining Government, we host a roundtable exploring the opportunities and limitations of elections. In this episode:
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| Storytelling and government | 19 Mar 2024 | 00:44:13 | |
Stories can change lives, communities, and systems. In this episode, we explore how telling and listening to stories can help to reimagine government. We’ll hear about how one man’s story of caring for his mother ignited a cultural shift in how stories are embedded in Scottish public services, and how a controversial fruit is helping to break down barriers between communities in Indonesia. This special episode is part of the Digital Kick-off for the Creative Bureaucracy Festival 2024. #cbf2024 Featured in this episode:
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| Global Development | 04 May 2023 | 00:49:11 | |
What might it look like to reimagine governance in global development where the Global South and Global North converge? In this episode, we shine a light on the people rethinking practices and challenging power dynamics in global development. Read the blog here. Learn more about what it could look like to reimagine global development. If you're a public servant or government official, we want to hear your examples and experiences. Head over to Join the Apolitical Q&A discussion, and share your experiences with public servants worldwide. 00:00 - 03:58 - Introduction 03:59 - 14:18 - Julie Mwabe: Sustainable solutions require local knowledge and engagement 14:19 - 26:19 - Giulio Quaggiotto: The importance of innovation in global development 26:52 - 35:18 - Roopa Sahoo:Telling the stories of people in Odisha, India 35:19 - 45:58 - Sanjay Purohit: Collaborating across levels and sectors to scale solutions effectively in India 45:59 - 49:12 - Conclusion | |||
| National government 2.0 | 15 Feb 2023 | 00:52:04 | |
What does it look like for national governments to adapt to the modern challenges we face today, and how can leaders share power with those best placed to act? In this episode, we explore what it takes to rethink government at a national level, and speak to the changemakers who are spearheading efforts around the world. Read the blog here. Learn more about what a reimagined government could look like. If you're a public servant or government official, we want to hear your examples. Head over to the Apolitical Q&A discussion, and share your experiences with public servants worldwide. Host & Interviewees 00:00 Adrian Brown (Host) - Executive Director, Centre for Public Impact 02:06 Thea Snow (Host) - Director, Australia and New Zealand, Centre for Public Impact 03:58 Misha Kaur - Innovation Specialist, Observatory of Public Sector Innovation, OECD 12:25 Ruth Glassborow - Director of Improvement, Healthcare Improvement Scotland 15:15 Diana Hekerem - Head of Transformational Redesign Support, Improvement Hub, Healthcare Improvement Scotland 22:03 Olli-Pekka Heinonen - Director General, International Baccalaureate Organization (formerly Director General of the Finnish National Agency for Education) 29:34 Jolene Head - Director, Indigenous Procurement Policy, Public Services and Procurement Canada 39:04 Aaron Maniam - Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Communications and Information, Singapore Government | |||
| Health and social care | 07 Dec 2022 | 00:38:26 | |
What might new government approaches to health and social care look like? In this episode, we speak to changemakers who are putting the needs of those they care for first, and look at systems around the world that have transformed care. Read the blog here. Learn more about what reimagined health and social care services could look like here. If you're a public servant or government official, we want to hear from you! What’s the most inspiring example you’ve seen of collaboration in the provision of health and social care in your country? Head over to the Apolitical Q&A discussion, and share your experiences with public servants worldwide. | |||
| Climate action in cities | 17 Nov 2022 | 00:45:35 | |
In this episode, we explore how changemakers in city governments are addressing climate change - the barriers they face, the risks they are taking and how they are finding local solutions to one of the most pervasive challenges of our time. Read the blog here. Learn more about how cities can lead the charge towards a net zero, resilient future here. If you're a public servant or government official, we want to hear your examples of inspiring government climate initiatives. Head over to the Apolitical Q&A discussion here, and share your experiences with other public servants from all over the world. | |||
| A new vision for government | 18 Oct 2022 | 00:30:45 | |
In this episode, we lay out a new vision for government - where it needs to be improved, and introduce you to the people who have dedicated their career to enhancing public services for all. Read the blog here. If you're a public servant or government official, we want to hear your examples of how a new vision for government is working in your city or country. Share your reflections and learn from others in the episode Q&A. | |||
| Season Three Trailer | 20 Aug 2024 | 00:01:37 | |
The Reimagining Government podcast will be back on September 4th, 2024! Our host, Adrian Brown, returns for season three to discuss some of the most pressing issues facing governments today. Over six episodes, we're featuring insights from global thought leaders and changemakers, exploring topics like funding, impact, and the year of elections. Listen to the latest episodes on your favourite streaming platform or visit our website: https://www.centreforpublicimpact.org... | |||
| Trailer: Reimagining Government | 10 Oct 2022 | 00:02:01 | |
Governments are under increasing pressure to bring about the results people expect, while remaining trusted and relevant. And yet, the systems, structures, and processes of government today are often not set up to respond to the complex challenges we face as a society. In recent years, wicked problems such as the global pandemic, climate change, economic hardship, as well as a rise in misinformation have brought into sharp focus the need for government to work differently. From the Centre for Public Impact and Apolitical, this podcast explores radical new approaches to addressing the most pressing issues of our time by speaking with public servants and politicians at the heart of government around the world. Learn more about this emerging vision for better government at centreforpublicimpact.org | |||
| Season two wrap-up | 21 Feb 2024 | 00:42:44 | |
What have we learned from season two of Reimagining Government? Athena Hughes, Naja Nelson, and our host Adrian Brown revisit highlights and delve into the topics we covered. Join us to explore failure, imagination in government, and what on earth a paradigm shift is. Read the blog here. Read the full written episode transcript here. Featured in this episode:
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| How do you have difficult conversations? | 07 Feb 2024 | 00:40:41 | |
This episode mentions difficult subject matter including suicide or suicidal thoughts. Anyone working in government or public services knows that sometimes we must be vulnerable and have difficult conversations. It can be daunting, but if we ignore challenges, things only get worse. Join us as we explore different ways of approaching these conversations courageously and hear examples of when they can help make a real difference to the people we serve. Read the blog here. Featured in this episode:
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| What does imagination have to do with government? | 13 Dec 2023 | 00:44:33 | |
The way government currently operates doesn't support everybody. So what should we do differently? Imagination is the secret ingredient in most of our best ideas. In this episode, we explore how social imagination could help us find new ways to approach complex challenges. Our guests share examples of imagination in practice, from improving healthcare to commissioning services. Read the blog here. Featured in this episode:
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| Failure in government | 29 Nov 2023 | 00:49:05 | |
Everyone fails occasionally. But when governments fail, it has an impact on real lives. It’s easy for public servants to shy away from talking about failure. To learn from our mistakes, we must be open and honest and spend time reflecting on them. Join us to hear real stories about failure in government and some examples of how to move forward. Read the blog here. Featured in this episode:
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| What on earth is a paradigm shift? | 15 Nov 2023 | 00:42:34 | |
In this podcast, we talk a lot about change. We don't just want to change policies or attitudes, but the whole paradigm. But what on earth is a paradigm? Join us to explore what a paradigm is, hear practical examples of paradigm shifts, and try to solve the mystery of how we can shift paradigms in public service. Read the blog here. Featured in this episode:
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| Long-term thinking | 01 Nov 2023 | 00:36:35 | |
It’s vital that governments think about and plan for the future, but often, our thinking can be limited. The models we have in our minds about growth, success, and the environment shape how we imagine life and government in the long term. This episode explores how governments can find new ways to frame our future, including degrowth and seven-generation thinking. Read the blog here. Featured in this episode:
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| Earned legitimacy | 18 Oct 2023 | 00:39:03 | |
For a government to be legitimate, it must have its people's trust. But, many communities across the globe distrust their government. This episode explores how governments can earn that trust and legitimacy. It is a gradual process that requires time and dedication. So, where do we start? Read the blog here. Featured in this episode:
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| Reimagining funding | 18 Sep 2024 | 00:34:57 | |
Anyone who works in social impact knows how important funding is. But what if we could do things differently? What if, instead of starting with what the funder needs, we put communities in control of how funding works? Join us to explore two innovative examples of organisations reimagining funding, from supporting sex workers’ rights to tackling climate change. In this episode:
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| Reimagining impact | 02 Oct 2024 | 00:34:52 | |
Impact means different things to different people, depending on things like positions of power, units of measurement, and personal biases. So is impact really the thing we should be striving for, or is there something else we should be considering? In this episode, we speak to two leaders who are reimagining impact evaluation systems to make them more meaningful and effective. Featured in this episode:
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| Does regulation really matter? | 16 Oct 2024 | 00:35:28 | |
Regulation: a word that sends shivers down the spines of many public servants across the globe. But are we looking at it wrong? Can regulation be something that we embrace as a route to innovation in public service? In this episode, we hear about practical examples of regulation being done differently to achieve real change. Featured in this episode:
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| Games and government | 30 Oct 2024 | 00:29:26 | |
We all know games are fun, but what if they could help us tackle the very real challenges we face in government? Our host Adrian Brown talks to Keshav Sahani about how games are being used to change behaviour, build community relationships and improve policies in Brazil and India.
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| Why work in government? | 13 Nov 2024 | 00:33:14 | |
In every podcast episode, we meet people who work in government and public service. We’re always impressed by their passion and commitment. But what drew them to their work, what drives them and why do they keep doing such a tough job? In this episode, we talk to real public servants about the joys and challenges of their work. In this episode:
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| A more equal government | 05 Jan 2023 | 00:45:20 | |
Once trust is broken, it can be hard to rebuild. In this episode, we highlight the legitimacy crisis facing government. We examine how government leaders are addressing long-standing barriers to justice and civil rights, and how they are working to rebuild trust with communities that have been excluded by public institutions across the United States. Read the blog here. Learn more about what governments can do to build their legitimacy here. If you're a public servant or government official, we want to hear your examples of how working to rebuild trust and improve access to public services for all communities. Head over to the Apolitical Q&A discussion, and share your experiences with public servants worldwide. | |||
| Season one wrap-up | 03 Jun 2023 | 00:55:13 | |
What have we learned from the first six episodes of Reimagining Government? Javiera Godoy, Katie Rose, and our host Adrian Brown revisits highlights, delve into the topics covered, and shares updates from the changemakers of season one. | |||
| Season Four Trailer | 02 Oct 2025 | 00:01:38 | |
Season four of Reimagining Government is back on October 9th, 2025, and we ask a bold question: what if tackling climate change starts with rethinking who holds power? Across six episodes, we spotlight women and gender-diverse leaders who aren’t just responding to climate change — they’re redesigning cities, challenging climate colonialism, defending the Amazon, mobilising global activism, and bringing youth voices into politics and policy. Share, subscribe, and listen wherever you get your podcasts. | |||
| From heatwaves to city hall: Eleni Myrivili’s vision for climate-resilient cities | 09 Oct 2025 | 00:37:10 | |
What does it take to make our cities liveable in a world that is rapidly heating? In this first episode of Reimagining Government's new season, hosts Gabrielle Beran and Kandice Louis-Wilson speak with Eleni Myrivili, the UN's first Chief Heat Officer and former Deputy Mayor of Athens. Eleni shares how extreme heat exposes deep inequalities, why climate action is inseparable from questions of power, and how centring justice and care can transform how we design and govern our cities. This conversation sets the stage for a season spotlighting women and gender-diverse leaders reimagining climate governance from the ground up. | |||
| Kumi Naidoo on activism, human rights, and climate justice | 23 Oct 2025 | 00:38:48 | |
How do we shift power to confront climate change head-on? In this episode of Reimagining Government, hosts Gabrielle Beran and Kandice Louis-Wilson sit down with Kumi Naidoo, lifelong activist and former head of Greenpeace and Amnesty International. Kumi reflects on lessons from decades of campaigning for climate justice and human rights, the risks of staying silent in the face of crisis, and the urgent need to put marginalised voices at the centre of decision-making. This powerful conversation highlights why reimagining leadership is essential for building a more just and sustainable future. | |||
| How the City of Oslo plans to cut emissions by 95% with Heidi Sørensen | 06 Nov 2025 | 00:41:38 | |
What does it take for a city to cut nearly all of its emissions in just a few years? In this episode of Reimagining Government, hosts Gabrielle Beran and Kandice Louis-Wilson speak with Heidi Sørensen, Director of Oslo’s Climate Agency. Heidi explains how the city’s groundbreaking Climate Budget is turning bold targets into real progress, why public buy-in is just as important as policy, and how optimism can unlock faster action. With lessons for cities everywhere, this conversation reveals how local leadership and long-term vision can turn climate ambition into real change. | |||
| Defending the rainforest: Daniela Orofino Poubel's fight for the Amazon and its peoples | 20 Nov 2025 | 00:36:54 | |
What does it take to defend the Amazon, and why does it matter for the whole world? In this episode of Reimagining Government, hosts Gabrielle Beran and Kandice Louis-Wilson speak with Daniela Orofino Poubel, Director at Amazônia de Pé, a Brazilian grassroots movement uniting over 300 organisations to protect the rainforest and its peoples. Daniela shares her journey from organising on the ground to building national coalitions, the challenges and power of collective action, and why optimism is as vital as urgency in the climate fight. This conversation reveals lessons for governments everywhere on listening to grassroots voices, learning from Indigenous knowledge, and rethinking who holds power as the world responds to a changing climate. | |||
| Dr Farhana Sultana: Unequal earth, unjust climate | 04 Dec 2025 | 00:34:30 | |
What does justice look like in the face of a global climate crisis shaped by colonialism and inequality? In this episode of Reimagining Government, hosts Gabrielle Beran and Kandice Louis-Wilson talk with Dr. Farhana Sultana, leading scholar of climate justice and Professor of Geography at Syracuse University. Farhana unpacks how climate coloniality continues to shape policies and outcomes, why Global South voices are sidelined, and how centring equity and care can transform global climate governance. Her insights challenge us to reckon with history, rebalance power, and reimagine climate action through the lens of justice. | |||
| Why the future belongs to young leaders: Elizabeth Wathuti and Fina Girard on courage and climate action | 18 Dec 2025 | 01:04:49 | |
What happens when young voices refuse to be sidelined in the fight against climate change? In this season finale of Reimagining Government, hosts Gabrielle Beran and Kandice Louis-Wilson speak with Elizabeth Wathuti, O.G.W, Kenyan climate activist and Founder of the Green Generation Initiative, and Fina Girard, Member of the Grand Council of Basel-Stadt. Together, they reflect on their journeys from grassroots activism to shaping global and local policy, the barriers young leaders face, and why youth perspectives are essential to building just and sustainable futures. Their stories close the season with a call for courage, collaboration, and reimagined leadership. | |||