Gouvernement – États-Unis – Nouveaux podcasts

  • What makes you a heretic? Journalist Andrew Gold believes that, in an age of group-think and tribes, we need heretics - those who use unconventional wisdom to speak out against their own groups, from cancelled comedians and radical feminists to cult defectors and vigilantes hunting deviants.
    Learn from my guests how to rebel, think differently and resist social contagion. From Triggernometry's Francis Foster and the world's most cancelled man Graham Linehan to Robbie Williams and gender critical atheist Richard Dawkins. These are the people living with the weight of their own community's disappointment on their shoulders.

  • The Buildout is a podcast from Colorado Housing and Finance Authority, CHFA, featuring the stories, people, and innovative ideas driving affordable housing and community development in Colorado.

  • With American Political History I'm committed to bringing you bite-sized, digestible episodes that make history approachable for everyone, not just the history buffs. My goal is to engage you, to make you feel connected with the past, and to understand how it shapes our present and future.

    So, sit back, or better yet, take a walk or a drive, and let's journey through history together, one bite, at a time."

  • This is a podcast of Common Council meetings. The Common Council is the policy-making body of the City of Madison, Wisconsin. Meetings generally occur the first and third Tuesday of each month.

  • We Are Irvine will tell our story; the story of the people and places that make Irvine a very special City. Join us for conversations with city leaders, business owners, and community members about topics that matter to you and issues that are shaping our diverse community. We will keep you informed about new initiatives, ongoing projects, upcoming events, and more.

  • Our nation’s public institutions at nearly all levels are failing to be the proactive, thoughtful, strategic forces for good that they were founded to be. As a result, our society is currently incapable of effectively identifying and addressing our most pressing challenges, threats, and needs.

    Rethinking aims to provide those who work in public institutions or whose work relates to community and public problems, access to a completely nonpartisan, thoughtful, and critical place to question everything and develop strategic and practical real-world solutions to some of our most pressing needs.

    From serving as mayor (non party affiliated) of his hometown of South Orange at age 23, a municipal business administrator, founder of a digital consulting firm, an emergency management director and volunteer EMT, and as a graduate level adjunct professor, management consultant, mentor and speaker, Alex Torpey brings together his uniquely diverse experiences to help provide us a platform to rethink the future of our communities, our republic, and ourselves.

  •  The Survive Everyday Podcast explores the stories and systems that shape our lives, focusing on resilience, inequality, and change. Through candid conversations with individuals, policymakers, and experts, we uncover the hidden barriers that keep people struggling and discuss solutions to dismantle them. Our mission is simple: to spark understanding, challenge the status quo, and inspire action toward a fairer, more equitable world. 

  • Too many organizations struggle to quantify the good they’re doing in a way that inspires donors, partners, investors, and communities to take action. Join Lauren and John Mark Vanderpool as they share how you can measure and market your impact to create more meaningful change today.

    Each episode delivers practical strategies, expert insights, and inspiring stories to help you overcome these hurdles, raise more funding, and amplify your mission.

    Whether you’re leading a nonprofit, heading up a CSR initiative, or simply passionate about making the world a better place, the Social Impact Solutions Podcast is your go-to resource for actionable advice on measuring and marketing your impact.

    Tune in, take notes, and let’s create a world where your work speaks for itself.

  • Tune in to The Community Effect, the podcast where we explore the power of people and place. Join host Marietta Rodriguez, President & CEO of NeighborWorks America, as she sits down with changemakers, innovators, and community leaders who are building a brighter future for all. From affordable housing and economic opportunity to resident leadership and environmental sustainability, we’ll uncover the inspiring stories and innovative solutions that are transforming communities across the country. Subscribe now and be part of the movement!

  • Nevada’ Revised Statute 62B.615 established an “evidence-based program resource center,” the Nevada Center for Juvenile Justice Innovation (NCJJI), to support quality programs and practices in Nevada’s juvenile justice system. In keeping with this mission, the NCJJI podcast series aims to shed light on emerging juvenile justice research, programs, practices, and innovations in the field. Each episode features expert guests who share recent insights from their research and/or practice in the field.

  • Meyerside Chats seeks to eliminate the “us and them” narrative and toxic polarization by praising those who lead by example, virtuous community leadership, and authentic conversation. The intent is to showcase the humanity in those that take on the often thankless jobs of public service through civil discourse, and honoring differing points of view. 

    Cities are an essential part of our identity. Depending on where we live, we develop different attitudes, personalities, perspectives, and ways of living. But is the average citizen aware of how their cities actually operate? Likely not. Conflicts between landlords and tenants are common. Many people lack knowledge of the ordinances their leaders enact. For those residents and communities that lack communication, the gap will worsen if left unaddressed.

    There are deep-seated issues in many cities that prevent them from progressing. People tend to look at national-level issues rather than concentrating on issues in their own localities, and they are not aware of these severe problems. It is only as they become immersed in the country's biggest issues (which are outside of their control) that they realize what they want. But a knee-jerk response of fury or blame is useless without productive action.

    What can be done to correct issues like poor compost, unfair ordinances, or substandard infrastructure? The key is to shift the focus to the local level, get involved, and become part of the solution. Identifying what you can do to contribute begins with listening and trying new ideas. We must establish deeper relationships with each other to achieve more practical solutions.

    To find out how, host Evan leads eye-opening conversations about civic and community leadership that highlight how to stand up and make cities better. Addressing the "Us and Them" mentality, he brings people together to see eye to eye and provide their unique viewpoints. 

    This show aims to humanize politics, break the toxic bureaucracy, and reconnect residents with their city leaders. Evan explores the muddied relationships with politicians. With their grand buildings and great powers, these individuals usually appear distant and untouchable. But they are not infallible. It is possible to start authentic conversations that eventually lead to sustainable and inclusive communities.

    Long-time community leader Evan Meyer invites you to focus on this alarming state of living through his podcast, Meyerside Chats. On this show, you'll hear real talks about rebuilding trust between people, leaders, and our government.

    Evan brings vast experience to the podcast as a civic guru and community leader. For many years, he has been heavily involved in the development of Santa Monica using highly innovative approaches. He created the city's Civic Love program, a group focused on volunteerism and making change through the process of "doing good." He also served his neighborhood association for a decade, eventually as president. 

    In addition to outstanding community involvement, Evan founded several start-up businesses. He actively works to transform neglected communities globally through murals, art education, and social responsibility. The efforts of Evan are a perfect example of what citizens can do to make their city a better place to live, work and thrive.

  • With over three decades of experience, PILPG experts unravel the complexities of peace negotiations.

  • Welcome to the City of Corona Inner Circle Podcast, where we have honest conversations about life in our vibrant community.

    Join us as we bring together community members, local leaders, and experts to discuss the issues that matter most. From tackling the pressing concerns that affect our neighborhoods to celebrating the unique stories of our residents. This podcast uncovers the heart and soul of Corona.

    Whether you're a long-time resident, new to the community, or simply curious about the inner workings of Corona, this podcast is for you. Discover the untold stories, gain a deeper understanding of our community, and join the Inner Circle as we explore the City of Corona together.

  • FDA Watch is a twice-monthly, national podcast that provides an independent, non-partisan forum for discussing and understanding the latest developments, trends, and issues involving FDA. The podcast focuses on four core areas: pharmaceuticals and biologics; medical devices and diagnostics; food and dietary supplements; and cosmetics and personal care products, as well as on the overall direction of FDA regulation. The podcast also will have bonus episodes to cover breaking news. Podcast guests analyze FDA regulations, guidances, and policy developments and engage in insightful and revealing conversations with the co-hosts: Wayne Pines, former FDA associate commissioner and author/editor of 16 books about FDA, and Shelly Garg, principal at Garg Law, an FDA-focused law firm and a frequent writer on FDA issues. Subscribers to the podcast include regulatory affairs specialists, food and drug attorneys, policymakers, government officials, strategic planners, and IT and cybersecurity professionals.

  • Good conversations with good people about politics, business, and tech.
    Hosts Tim Fullerton (‘08 Obama, WeWork, Department of Interior) and Rachel Parker (25-year veteran of tech/startup community with the gray hair to prove it) speak with thought leaders and stakeholders across the political and business spectrums about how to enact good policies and practices in an increasingly divided and dynamic world.

  • Marty Peercy handsomely covers local government and public meetings in Oklahoma City with insight and sarcasm. Local government has the most direct impact on our daily lives, but it’s sometimes hard to stay engaged and updated on the minutia of operations. Subscribe for weekly updates, lots of sass, sexy looks, and the best and most good looking local government podcast in the center of Oklahoma City’s city-area.

  • Alright, here’s the deal—our political system is a complete mess. You’ve got these two big parties, pointing fingers, getting nothing done but cable news appearances, and we’re all stuck in the middle paying the price by their inaction. Crashing the Political Party is for people who are fed up and want to hear from the voices of outsiders—third parties, independents, and disruptors pushing for real change. If you’re tired of the same old politics and ready for fresh ideas, join us to crash the political party together.

  • The Victory Over VA Podcast is a weekly show hosted by Attorney Francis Jackson of JACKSON & MACNICHOL LAW. Each week we delve into topics that empower and educate veterans. Including veterans' benefits, denied disability benefits claims, and understanding the disability process. You fought for us; now, let us fight for you! Make sure you subscribe to our show so you get notified when we put out new content!

  • County Connection is the official podcast of the Washington State Association of Counties—where we dive into the legislative issues shaping the future of our communities. From budgets to public safety, infrastructure to elections, we’ll break down what’s happening in Olympia and how it impacts counties across the Evergreen State. Stay informed, stay engaged, and join us as we amplify the voice of Washington’s 39 counties.

  • The Montana Senate Majority Report is your essential guide to understanding the inner workings of the Montana State Legislature. Hosted by members of the Senate Majority, this podcast not only offers in-depth analysis of current bills and policies but also sheds light on how legislation truly affects your community. Tune in to learn, laugh, and sometimes shake your head at the unfolding drama and unexpected turns in Montana's political arena, all while gaining insights into the real-world implications of legislative decisions on Big Sky Country.

  • Each episode, we dive into the latest news, community projects, and the initiatives shaping Waukesha County, where innovation meets public service. From in-depth discussions on local governance to county services, we're here to keep you informed and connected. So, whether you're a resident, a business owner, or just curious about local government, join us for a closer look at the heart of your county.