• Dear Mr. Mayor... A Collective Message for NYC’s Next Administration
    Nov 26 2025

    What do New Yorkers really want their next mayor to know?
    In this special transition-season episode, Liz and returning guest John open a heartfelt and unfiltered conversation directed at incoming Mayor Zohran Mamdani. Together — and with contributed reflections from listeners, civil servants, and lifelong New Yorkers — they examine what it means to lead a city through change while honoring the people who make it run every day.

    Rather than rehash political headlines, this episode centers the human impact of transitions in city leadership: the emotional weight, the organizational instability, and the hope that comes with the possibility of a reset.
    We explore what workers inside government want the new administration to understand — and what residents want the city they love to become.


    NYC is entering a rare moment: a mayoral transition fueled by genuine public interest and tens of thousands of people eager to serve.

    Dear Mr. Mayor captures the emotional temperature of the city — the optimism, the exhaustion, the urgency — and turns it into a collective ask from the people who live here, work here, and believe in the city’s future.

    Whether you’re a public servant, a parent navigating the school system, or a resident who just wants the city to work better — this episode speaks to you.

    Have thoughts for the new administration? Want to share your NYC story?
    Email: liz.civilconversations@gmail.com

    Follow, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who love NYC and public service as much as you do.



    #NYCMayor #MayorMamdani #MamdaniTransition #NewMayorNYC #NYCExecutiveLeadership #NYCMayoralTransition #NextMayorofNYC #NYCMayorsOffice #MeetTheMayor #NYCMayor2025 #NYCAdminChange #MayorInTransition #NYC #PublicService #Podcast #Podcasts #PodcastLife #NewEpisode #TrendingNow #ListenNow #MustListen
    #RealTalk #HotTopics #Community #Leadership
    #NYC #NewYork #CityLife #UrbanLife #Politics #News #BreakingNews #Conversation #TalkShow #Voices

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Moonlighting & Mission: Finding Passion Beyond the 9-to-5
    Aug 25 2025

    In this episode of Civil Conversations, Liz sits down with Marc Williams — lifelong New Yorker, proud Brooklynite, award-winning Toastmaster, educator, coach, author, and co-founder of Speaker Skills Academy.


    With nearly three decades in the NYC public school system, Marc reflects on his journey from English teacher to administrator to leadership coach. Together, Liz and Marc dive into the concept of moonlighting — working a second job or side hustle outside of your civil service role. While sometimes it’s born out of necessity (balancing the high cost of living in NYC with modest public service salaries), moonlighting can also be a way to explore creativity, build skills, and pursue passions.


    They discuss:

    • Navigating NYC’s conflict of interest rules while pursuing passions beyond a 9-to-5.

    • Why moonlighting is both a survival strategy and a spark of joy for public servants.

    • The hidden talents within city agencies — and how rigid systems often fail to nurture them.

    • How passion projects and “side hustles” can sharpen skills, prevent burnout, and build community.

    • Why Marc believes every professional has a gift that deserves to shine.


    The conversation also spotlights the Speaker Skills Academy, a unique, community-driven approach to building confidence and presence in public speaking through supportive drills and storytelling. (Learn more about Speaker Skills Academy at https://www.speakerskillz.com/)


    Whether you’re a city worker thinking about pursuing your side hustle, a leader wondering how to unlock talent in your team, or someone curious about blending passion with public service — this episode offers both inspiration and practical wisdom.


    Also, a big thanks to the host of The Personal Details Podcast, who is a former colleague who helped me with navigating my passion in creating this podcast.


    #CivilConversations | #NYCgovernment | #PublicService

    #Moonlighting | #SideHustle | #Leadership

    #CareerGrowth | #PublicSpeaking | #SpeakerSkillsAcademy

    • #CityEmployees | #WorkplaceCulture | #EntrepreneurshipInPublicService

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • After the Shake-Up: Lessons from NYC’s Primary and What’s Next
    Jul 21 2025

    In this episode of Civil Conversations, Liz and John unpack the recent Democratic primary in New York City, highlighting the unexpected rise of Zoran Mamdani and what it signals for the city’s political future. They reflect on the shifting landscape of local politics, the power of grassroots engagement, and the tension between visionary platforms and the realities of real-world implementation.

    The conversation also explores the risks of growing political polarization, the need for thoughtful transition planning within city agencies, and what kind of leadership New York truly needs to bridge hopeful idealism with lasting impact.

    Don’t forget to subscribe and share. To be a guest or collaborate, reach out at ⁠liz.civilconversations@gmail.com⁠.

    #New York City, #NYCMayor, #NYCpolitics, #leadership, #Democratic primary, #Zoran Mondani, #AndrewCuomo, #elections, #community engagement, #progressive ideas, #transition

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    46 mins
  • Great Expectations: Governing NYC Is No Joke—So Why Aren’t We Preparing Leaders?
    Mar 31 2025

    In this episode of Civil Conversations, Liz is joined by fellow public servant Tiffany to reflect on the complexities of leadership in New York City government—especially as we enter another mayoral election cycle.

    With over 40 years of combined experience, they unpack the enormous responsibilities tied to NYC’s top executive role and question whether we are doing enough to prepare future leaders to meet the moment.

    As voters prepare to choose the city’s next mayor, we’re also grappling with yet another change in leadership style, priorities, and approach. Liz and Tiffany examine what that means for the people doing the work—and the people counting on it.

    Together, they explore:

    • The outsized expectations placed on NYC’s chief executive

    • The lack of leadership development within the city’s political and operational systems

    • Why operational effectiveness is foundational—not optional—for good governance

    • The importance of succession planning and building a deep bench of future leaders

    • How transparency, community engagement, and empathy should shape leadership in public service

    This is a call to think critically about not just who we elect, but how we build and support the people tasked with leading the most complex municipal government in the country. GET IN ON THIS, and let's keep this crucial conversation going!

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    57 mins
  • Civil Service Hero Spotlight – Getting to Know Our Recurring Guest and Cohost, John
    Mar 10 2025

    In this episode of Civil Conversations, we bring back the Civil Service Hero Spotlight to introduce our recurring guest—and now official cohost—John.

    Host Liz reflects on the inspiration behind the podcast, sharing why it’s crucial to elevate the voices of New York City’s civil servants. From her father’s career in city government to the incredible colleagues she’s worked alongside, Liz highlights the often-overlooked dedication, expertise, and impact of public servants.

    John joins the conversation to discuss his journey in civil service, the value of mentorship, and the unique challenges city workers face. Together, Liz and John dive into how school facilities shape education, the importance of accessibility and innovation in public service, and what it takes to create a more supportive and effective government workforce.

    They also tackle the complexities of city bureaucracy—examining leadership changes, workplace culture, and the ongoing need to recognize and invest in civil servants who keep the city running.

    Tune in for an insightful conversation that sheds light on the inner workings of city government and the people committed to making it better.

    #Civil Conversations #NewYorkCitygovernment #civilservants #public service #city government #civil service #leadership

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Civil Conversations is Back! Let's Catch Up & Hear Previews for Topics of Conversation
    Feb 10 2025

    Civil Conversations is back! In this episode, hostLizRodriguez-Perez is joined by her colleague and friend,John, who will now be a recurring guest after appearing in past episodes. Together, they discuss the return of the podcast, our commitment to a more regular releaseschedule, and the topics we’ll be exploring in the months ahead.

    We dive into the current state ofNew York City politics,touching on recentclimate challenges, public safety concerns, and the upcoming 2025 election. Our discussion also highlights theimportance of authentic leadership in city government, the need for civic engagement, and the emotional toll of political disillusionment. At the heart of it all, we emphasizecommunity building and sharing positive stories to inspire action and change in the sector.

    As we relaunchCivil Conversations, we’re alsolooking forguests who can bring fresh perspectives on city government, public policy, and civic life. If you work in or around city government—or havea compelling story to share about making an impact in your community—we’d love to hear from you!

    💬Want to be a guest or suggest a topic? Reach out to us at via our LinkedIn, Facebook, or Instagram pages, or drop Liz an email at liz.civilconversations@gmail.com.

    🎧Subscribe and stay tuned for more thoughtful, engaging discussions on the future of our city

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    41 mins
  • Raids, Resignations, & Indictments, Oh My! Talking about the impacts of the leadership upheaval in NYC government
    Oct 8 2024

    Civil Conversations is back after a long hiatus! In this episode, titled "Raids, Resignations, & Indictments, Oh My!", I sit down with a former colleague to discuss the recent indictment of Mayor Eric Adams and the wave of resignations that have shaken the NYC government. We reflect on the potential impacts this upheaval could have on city agencies and propose some philosophical changes needed to prevent such disruptions linked to shifts in leadership.


    Key Topics Discussed:

    • The implications of Mayor Eric Adams' indictment
    • The ripple effects of resignations within NYC government
    • Potential consequences for various city agencies
    • Proposed philosophical shifts for more stable governance
    • The importance of proactive engagement with current and future leaders


    Resources Mentioned in the Episode:

    Podcasts:

    • FAQ NYC
    • Off Topic/On Politics
    • You Decide with Errol Louis

    Additional Resource:

    • 2025 New York City Mayoral Election - Wikipedia
      Keep track of the current declared and rumored candidates, many of whom are already forming their campaigns. Don’t hesitate to reach out and share your concerns and hopes with them!

    Join the Conversation:
    We want to hear from you! Connect with us on social media or send your thoughts to me directly at liz@civilconversationsnyc.com.


    Subscribe:
    Make sure to subscribe to Civil Conversations for more engaging discussions on NYC politics and governance!


    Thank You for Tuning In!
    We appreciate your support and look forward to continuing the conversation in future episodes!

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    56 mins
  • Talking the Beat: Getting insight into what it’s like being a NYC Police Officer
    Sep 18 2023

    Thanks for following my podcast and for continuing to tune in!


    In this episode, I host a discussion with a civil servant working for the New York City Police Department, the largest and oldest police department in the country. He shares his story, experiences, and perspectives on a series of topics based on his encounters working in this field for nearly 20 years. This is one of many discussions we’ll have around policing, as is it a deep, complex issue– but this is meant to set a foundation of insight and appreciation for what the job entails, things officers face, what we expect of them, and what we may need to do or advocate for to reach the goal of a safe, prosperous, and harmonious city.


    A huge thank you to my guest, who is one of the awesome people in my network who helped inspire this concept of sharing the very important perspectives of civil servants, the people making things happen in the city every day.


    As always, I’d love to hear from you and your thoughts on the podcast. If you work for the city, or have in the past, I’d also love to connect to hear about your experience. If you’d like to chat, be a guest, or have someone you think would be great for our community to hear from, please let me know! You can reach me at Liz@civilconversationsnyc.com.


    Links:

    • My son started a YouTube channel over the summer, and asked his mommy, as a fellow creator, to give a little plug for his channel :) If you are up to supporting an aspiring 10 year old with achieving his vision of being a famous YouTuber, please like a couple of videos and subscribe to his channel https://youtube.com/@RookieYoutuber999?feature=shared


      Also, I wanted to give a shout-out and note of appreciation to Host Three of ‘The Personal Details Podcast’. She has been a major supporter of me, in helping coach me on getting a podcast up and running, and in helping promote this show on hers. She’s a fellow creative, so show her some love and check out her podcast.

      • https://open.spotify.com/show/2Vd5YCZTO2IVFV3OJWNxVj?si=39cbdd95ff5f4c06

    • I also encountered a really great show called ‘NYC Revealed’. It’s available to YouTubeTV subscribers, so see if you have some type of streaming service that has this show available. They do fact-sharing and interesting interviews about city landmarks, which can be really educational, but they also cover topics around operations that happen behind the scenes to keep our city running (ie: water management, sanitation, pest control, etc). It's awesome, so check it out!

      https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaK_6SY7ixVRhenprOg-3PowHSAU5dKIE

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    1 hr and 37 mins