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Why Public Service?

Why Public Service?

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Ever wanted to advise a president, serve in Congress, or help craft public policy behind the scenes — but just don’t know how to get there, or which path is right for you? Then “Why Public Service?” is the podcast for you. Each week, we dive into the minds of men and women who chose to help improve our nation through a career in public service— whether through government service, working for think tanks, advocacy groups, or philanthropy. This podcast is a product of the R Street Institute, a free market think tank in Washington, D.C.2020 Why Public Service? Careers Economics Personal Success Political Science Politics & Government Self-Help Success
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  • Michael Stern, Point of Order
    Nov 17 2020

    Michael Stern is the creator of PointOfOrder.com, a site that explains and assesses complex legal issues involving Congress. Mike is also a policy advisor to the 501c(3) group, Good Government Now, and he serves on the board of the Committee for a Fiscal Responsibility Amendment. Mike is also a founding member of the Balanced Budget Amendment Task Force, and sits on the Virginia Freedom of Information Advisory Council. Previously, he served as a senior counsel in the United States of Representatives. 

    Follow him on Twitter @mls1776.

    Want to recommend a guest for the podcast? E-mail William Gray at wgray@rstreet.org.

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    17 mins
  • Terry Ryan, BLUUM
    Nov 10 2020

    Terry Ryan is chief executive officer of BLUUM. It is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization in Idaho dedicated to ensuring Idaho’s children reach their full potential by cultivating great leaders and innovative schools. Terry has been in public service for more than two decades. He has been a teacher in Poland and conducted research on education policy in Poland and the United Kingdom. He spent more than a decade at the Thomas B. Fordham Foundation, where he advanced education reform in Ohio. Terry also has co-authored two books on education reform. Presently, Terry is chairman of the board of the Idaho Charter School Network, and serves on Idaho Governor Brad Little’s education task force.

    Follow him on Twitter @IDTerryRyan.

    Want to recommend a guest for the podcast? E-mail William Gray at wgray@rstreet.org.

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    24 mins
  • Ashley Poling, Postal Regulatory Commission
    Nov 3 2020

    Ashley Poling is a commissioner on the Postal Regulatory Commission. She was nominated by Donald J. Trump and confirmed by the United States Senate on Thursday, August 1 for the remainder of a six-year term that expires November 22, 2024. Prior to joining the Commission, Ms. Poling served as the Director of Governmental Affairs and Senior Counsel to Ranking Member Gary C. Peters (D-MI) on the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee where she advised Senator Peters on policy issues, negotiated with stakeholders to advance bipartisan legislation, and implemented strategies to advance Senator Peters’ governmental affairs priorities. Ms. Poling also served as Senior Policy Counsel to Senator Heidi Heitkamp (D-ND) and as Counsel to Senator Jon Tester (D-MT) on their respective Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Subcommittees, where she focused on postal reform and federal workforce issues. Ms. Poling holds a J.D. degree from Elon University School of Law and an English degree from The College of William and Mary. She is a native of North Carolina.

    Follow the Postal Regulatory Commission on Twitter @PostalRegulator.

    Want to recommend a guest for the podcast? E-mail William Gray at wgray@rstreet.org.

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    20 mins
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