Govern Yourself Accordingly - Politics | Activism | Leadership

Mark Coffin
Govern Yourself Accordingly - Politics | Activism | Leadership

Govern Yourself Accordingly is a brand new podcast for engaged citizens and public leaders who want to lead change through politics with their integrity intact. If you are someone who is engaged in politics - as an activist, an elected leader, aspiring candidate or simply someone who wants to engage deeply with questions about public leadership this is the podcast for you. We're always on the hunt for people, stories, big ideas and small ones that capture our curiosity about how we can govern ourselves, and our communities better. Each week, we'll share what we learn with you through this podcast. Host: Mark Coffin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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  1. #3: The Effective Citizen with Graham Steele

    12/12/2017

    #3: The Effective Citizen with Graham Steele

    Most of us have not sat in the backrooms of politics, the places where decisions are really made. But today’s guest on the Govern Yourself Accordingly podcast has. And, he’s done the rest of us a favour - especially those of us who try to have an impact on the decisions being made in our communities, states, provinces, and countries.    Graham Steele is the former finance minister for the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. In his new book, The Effective Citizen: How to Make Politicians work for you, he has drawn a road-map of the politician’s brain. He’s codified the thought-patterns, the behaviour, and the patterns of speech that even the best of our politicians use as crutches.  He’s done this so that we (as citizens) can understand them. Beyond that, he’s taken it a step further and mapped out how citizens can use that information to be more effective at advocacy to influence policy change. He explores the big picture: how patient and persistent advocacy can have a major impact, but he also talks about the granular: like how to follow-up on a meeting with a decision maker so they’re more likely to do what they told you they’d do. Follow @steelegr on Twitter --- Share this episode using the shortlink http://www.springtide.ngo/gya3 Resources from this episode: Graham’s new book: The Effective Citizen Graham’s first book: What I learned about politics Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    42 min
  2. #2: Collaborating with the Enemy: Interview with Adam Kahane

    12/05/2017

    #2: Collaborating with the Enemy: Interview with Adam Kahane

    Adam Kahane knows something about collaborating with the enemy. Kahane has been witness to some unlikely collaborations. He has been at the centre of peace talks in South Africa, Sudan and Colombia. He has recently taken a step back to deconstruct what he learned from those experiences, and offer his take on how ‘collaboration’ can work between enemies and adversaries. That’s the core lesson in his latest book ‘Collaborating with the Enemy: How to Work with People You Don’t Agree with, Like or Trust.' He’s turned his experience into lessons that can be used in everyday circumstances. Adam Kahane typically works on large, complex, and global challenges. But, his latest work has caught the attention of divorce lawyers and car salesman. In this episode of the podcast, Adam Kahane shares some of what he has learned about collaborating with the enemy. His teachings are useful to anyone who finds themselves working with people they’d rather avoid. -- Find an easy-to-share episode-page, shownotes, and transcript at http://www.springtide.ngo/gya2 Resources from this episode - Adam's Books: Collaborating with the Enemy, Power and Love, and Solving Tough Problems - Adam's Website - The 1967 speech Martin Luther King Jr. speech Adam referenced in talking about power and love: Where do we go from here? - The book "Master of the Senate: The Years of Lyndon Johnson III" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    52 min

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Govern Yourself Accordingly is a brand new podcast for engaged citizens and public leaders who want to lead change through politics with their integrity intact. If you are someone who is engaged in politics - as an activist, an elected leader, aspiring candidate or simply someone who wants to engage deeply with questions about public leadership this is the podcast for you. We're always on the hunt for people, stories, big ideas and small ones that capture our curiosity about how we can govern ourselves, and our communities better. Each week, we'll share what we learn with you through this podcast. Host: Mark Coffin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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