While we put the finishing touches on the next season of our Reimagining Government podcast, now’s the perfect time to revisit some of our fan favourite episodes. Our global podcast explores bold ideas on how governments can work better for everyone: whether that’s tackling climate change, rebuilding trust, or rethinking regulation.
🌆 Climate action in cities (Season 1) “Do you hear that? It’s the sound of a glacier cracking and falling into the ocean…” Cities generate over 70% of global carbon emissions, but they also hold the keys to slowing climate change. In this episode, we explore how changemakers are leading local climate solutions despite enormous risks and barriers.
🤝 Earned legitimacy (Season 2) For governments to be truly legitimate, they need trust. Yet distrust runs deep across many countries worldwide. Featuring voices from Detroit to Calgary, this episode unpacks what it truly takes for governments to earn legitimacy—patiently, consistently, and through meaningful connection with citizens.
📑 Does regulation really matter? (Season 3) Regulation might sound like dry bureaucracy, but it’s one of the most powerful levers governments have. What if, instead of stifling, regulation could unlock innovation? This conversation challenges assumptions and highlights how effective regulation can help build fairer, more resilient systems.
🎧 Explore these episodes (and many more) wherever you get your podcasts. And stay tuned as our brand-new season is on its way!
🤖Is AI a good fit for public agencies?: Dive into this practical guide from The Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT) that helps public agencies decide when AI is truly the right tool, and when it isn’t.
👥 More people care about climate change than you think: Our World in Data reveals that in every country, most people support climate action. It’s a powerful, data-driven push towards ambitious climate action.
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