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Policy Pod brings you engaging conversations with leaders, professionals, and changemakers in public policy and the social sector, sharing their career journeys, insights, and experiences to inspire and inform those passionate about making an impact

Episodes

  1. Choosing the Unscripted Path: Amitav Virmani on Education, Purpose, and a Life in the Social Sector

    8 JAN

    Choosing the Unscripted Path: Amitav Virmani on Education, Purpose, and a Life in the Social Sector

    In this episode of PolicyPod, Ayush is in conversation with Amitav Virmani, Founder and CEO of The Education Alliance — an education non-profit working on systems change in public education, for a wide-ranging and deeply reflective conversation on leadership, education reform, and building change that lasts. Apple podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/policy-pod/id1848677169 An alumnus of St. Stephen’s College and an MBA from the University of North Carolina, Amitav took an unscripted path from early stints in the private sector in India & the United States to a decisive shift to the social sector in his late 30s. Over the last 17+ years, he has worked at the intersection of government, civil society, and philanthropy, helping strengthen India’s public education system at scale.In this conversation, Amitav reflects on what drew him to the education space, the realities of pay and progression in the social sector, the journey of building The Education Alliance and its key milestones, how government partnerships actually function on the ground, the role of NGOs and civil society in sustaining reform, and what it takes to build a long-term career in the social sector. Tune in! Read more about Amitav here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amitav-virmani-71716944/ Read more about The Education Alliance here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the_education_alliance/ Read more about Ayush here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ayush-singhal-8b454434/ 00:00 Introduction & early life 05:21 Choosing an unscripted path 14:14 Finding purpose in education 15:39 From corporate to social sector 19:47 Starting The Education Alliance 24:57 Reforming schools at scale – the TEA journey 29:20 Inside government partnerships 36:30 Impact vs showing impact 40:42 The permanence of civil society 46:46 Mission Ankur & FLN at scale (Madhya Pradesh) 54:09 Working in consortia & partnerships 59:58 Building careers in the social sector 01:08:02 Rapid fire & closing reflections

    1h 16m
  2. Why I Went Back to School at 30: Journey through Policy, Purpose & Learning

    29/11/2025

    Why I Went Back to School at 30: Journey through Policy, Purpose & Learning

    In this episode of Policy Pod, Ayush is in conversation with Diksha, Program Manager at Toyota Mobility Foundation and alumni Chapter Lead for Hertie School  With experience across the LAMP Fellowship, WRI India, consulting and strategic communications, Diksha’s journey captures the intersections of public policy, sustainability sector and lifelong learning. From pursuing higher education at 30 to changing her field from communications to climate change, Diksha shares reflections on navigating policy careers, working remotely for a global organisation, and the value of mentors and networks along the way. Some of the things we talk about: 🎓 Why she chose to go back to school at 30 - and why Germany and the Hertie School 🌍 Public policy careers in India vs. Germany ♻️ Entering the sustainability and climate change space 💡 Working as a solo India employee in a global policy organisation 🧭 The importance of mentors and professional networks 🚀 Finding a job after studying abroad Tune in for a grounded, insightful conversation on policy, purpose, and the pursuit of learning. Read more about Diksha here : https://www.linkedin.com/in/diksha-choudhary-458b2124/Read more about Ayush here : https://www.linkedin.com/in/ayush-singhal-8b454434/ Please do share and subscribe if you enjoy the podcast. 00:00 Introduction & Diksha’s journey into policy 05:56 Working remotely for a global policy organisation 08:23 Why sustainability and climate change? 10:16 Importance of mentors in your professional journey 14:18 Public policy in Germany vs India 23:07 Why I went back to school at 30: The Hertie Experience 30:53 Class profile, age diversity & admissions at Hertie School 44:45 Finding a job after an education abroad 51:11 Rapid fire & closing thoughts For feedback: https://forms.gle/D7XbeHaHAHBtJD3h9

    1 hr
  3. Fixing the plumbing : Data, Policy & the story of Outline India with Prerna Mukharya

    29/07/2025

    Fixing the plumbing : Data, Policy & the story of Outline India with Prerna Mukharya

    In this episode of Policy Pod, Ayush is in conversation with Prerna Mukharya, the founder of Outline India — a pioneering data-for-impact enterprise working across 65,000+ villages in India to strengthen how policies are designed, implemented, and evaluated.A Chevening Fellow at Oxford and one of Fortune India’s 40 under 40, Prerna shares her journey of building a research firm from scratch, her reflections on navigating the world of academia, the challenges of collecting reliable on-ground data, and why fixing the plumbing of India’s data systems is essential for real impact.From conversations about hiring in the research and policy space to lessons in founder discipline, career transitions from corporate to development, and creating tech tools like Pulse to make data more accessible — this episode explores it all.Tune in for a sharp, honest, and deeply relevant conversation for anyone interested in data, policy, research, or social entrepreneurship.Read more about Prerna here :   / prernamukharya   Read more about Ayush here :   / ayush-singhal-8b454434  Time stamps00:00 Introduction 09:19 Corporate crossovers in social impact space 16:10 Achievements of Outline India 18:48 Hiring on ground from project to project 22:38 Government data and its accessibility and availability over the years 37:33 Learning opportunities for a founder 45:00 Coping mechanisms and support systems 48:55 Careers in social impact 52:57 Hiring at Outline 59:38 Rapid fire Please do share and subscribe if you like our podcast. For feedback, you can write to us here - https://forms.gle/D7XbeHaHAHBtJD3h9

    1h 7m
  4. Building a public policy career you’ll love - Rohit’s YLAC & TQH story

    23/04/2025

    Building a public policy career you’ll love - Rohit’s YLAC & TQH story

    In this episode of Policy Pod, Ayush is in conversation with Rohit Kumar, the co-founder of The Quantum Hub (TQH) and Young Leaders for Active Citizenship (YLAC). An alumnus of IIT Bombay and Harvard university, Rohit talks about his foray into the social sector with 75% pay cut from a high paying job in Bombay , shares his perspective and advice on careers in social sector, talks about the experience and challenges of running TQH and YLAC, being a co-founder with your spouse, fellowships in social impact and shares tips and tricks to being successful in public policy. Tune in for a wonderful episode with something for the heart and something for the mind. Read more about Rohit here : https://www.linkedin.com/in/rohit-kumar-7a60799/ Read more about Ayush here : https://www.linkedin.com/in/ayush-singhal-8b454434/ 00:00 Introduction 16:31 Setting up YLAC 19:27 Why YLAC and working with young individuals  - the journey of YLAC 24:14 Hiring our alumni at YLAC 24:51 Revenue models in social impact and public policy 51:03 Managing a successful organisation 56:42 Consultants in government, lateral entry - what does the future hold? 01:01:02 Proliferation of fellowships in public policy - how to choose?01:01:29 Fellowships in public policy 01:03:28 Experience of being a co-founder with my spouse 01:09:24 Importance of trust and work ethic at workplace 01:11:11 Vision for the future - to continue 01:13:45 Rapid Fire! 01:24:13 Parting thoughts Please do share and subscribe if you like our podcast. For any comments and feedback, please write to us here - https://forms.gle/D7XbeHaHAHBtJD3h9

    1h 27m
  5. S02 Ep3 - Decoding social impact consulting, MBA and careers in public Policy

    07/03/2024

    S02 Ep3 - Decoding social impact consulting, MBA and careers in public Policy

    In this episode of #Policypod, Ayush is in conversation with Keshav Kanoria, Principal Consultant at The Bridgespan Group (TBG) and someone with varied experience across the social sector consulting landscape. (Views expressed by Keshav are strictly personal) Tune in for an enthralling conversation where Keshav decodes & talks about different actors in social sector consulting, value add of a consultant, hiring, impact measurement, experience of doing MBA at ISB, how to build communication skills and offers wonderful insights & anecdotes from his own experience of working in social sector consulting across different firms. Read more about Keshav here : https://www.linkedin.com/in/keshavkanoria/Read more about Ayush here : https://www.linkedin.com/in/ayush-singhal-8b454434/ Do let us know in the comments section what you thought about the episode. For feedback  - https://forms.gle/D7XbeHaHAHBtJD3h9 Time stamps 00:00 Coming up 01:20 Introduction 05:49 Decoding social sector consulting 11:35 Being a generalist and interconnectedness of social impact consulting 18:05 Different actors/pillars in social sector consulting 21:28 Value add of a consultant 24:35 Hiring in social impact consulting 28:50 Pay difference in social impact 32:12 The future of social impact 33:52 Coping with the 'consulting' hours 35:34 Building good communication skills 37:42 ISB MBA 40:47 Impact measurement in social sector 49:14 Rapid fire! 54:22 Parting advice

    55 min
  6. S2 Ep01 - The journey of ensuring social security & service delivery for 5 million people

    24/01/2024

    S2 Ep01 - The journey of ensuring social security & service delivery for 5 million people

    In this episode of #Policypod, Ayush is in conversation with Aniket, CEO and co-founder of Haqdarshak, an organisation bringing welfare schemes and services to millions of citizens. Tune in for a for an enthralling conversation ranging from insights on Social Security and Service delivery, careers in social sector and challenges along with it to some great perspective on on social entrepreneurship, technology and product management for not for profits and some interesting anecdotes in this episode. Read more about Aniket here : https://www.linkedin.com/in/aniket-doegar-56458245/ Read more about Ayush here : https://www.linkedin.com/in/ayush-singhal-8b454434/ To know more about Haqdarshak visit their website - https://haqdarshak.com/ Do let us know in comments section what you thought about the episode Time stamps 0:00 Coming up 01:30 Introduction 02:42 Journey in the social sector 06:44 Teaching - the toughest and the most satisfying 07:26 The experience at Teach for India fellowship 12:05 Why social security 17:19 Social entrepreunership 21:22 Product management and use of Technology in the Social sector 30:44 Social security and service delivery in India 36:47 B2B model at Haqdarshak 40:45 Shark Tank experience 44:50 Support system for a social entrepreuner 50:21 Challenges in the journey 52:50 Vision for Haqdarshak 54:51 Conclusion For feedback - https://forms.gle/D7XbeHaHAHBtJD3h9

    57 min

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Policy Pod brings you engaging conversations with leaders, professionals, and changemakers in public policy and the social sector, sharing their career journeys, insights, and experiences to inspire and inform those passionate about making an impact