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The Georgetown Public Policy Review Podcast
GPPR
118 episodes
6 months ago
GPPR Podcast Editor, Brennan Gallagher (MPP '27) chats with Zack Skow, founder of the nonprofit animal rescue Marley's Mutts, to discuss their inmate-canine training program, Pawsitive Change, and the impact it is having on prison culture, reentry, and recidivism.
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GPPR Podcast Editor, Brennan Gallagher (MPP '27) chats with Zack Skow, founder of the nonprofit animal rescue Marley's Mutts, to discuss their inmate-canine training program, Pawsitive Change, and the impact it is having on prison culture, reentry, and recidivism.
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The Georgetown Public Policy Review Podcast
Reducing Recidivism Through the Human-Animal Bond: A Conversation with Zach Snow
GPPR Podcast Editor, Brennan Gallagher (MPP '27) chats with Zack Skow, founder of the nonprofit animal rescue Marley's Mutts, to discuss their inmate-canine training program, Pawsitive Change, and the impact it is having on prison culture, reentry, and recidivism.
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6 months ago
41 minutes 36 seconds

The Georgetown Public Policy Review Podcast
The Post-COVID State of Hospitals: A Conversation with Devin Gerzof
GPPR Podcast Editor Mitchell Zupko (MPP'25) chats with Devin Gerzof, the Executive Director of Executive Branch Relations and Federal Relations at the American Hospital Association. They discuss the No Surprises Act, site neutral payments, reimbursements, the 340B Program, and more.
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6 months ago
1 hour 8 minutes 13 seconds

The Georgetown Public Policy Review Podcast
Public Safety and Capital Punishment: A Conversation with Cassandra Stubbs
GPPR Podcast Editor, Brennan Gallagher (MPP '27) chats with Cassandra Stubbs about her work as Director of the ACLU's Capital Punishment Project and President Trumps Executive Order "Restoring The Death Penalty And Protecting Public Safety."
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6 months ago
34 minutes 53 seconds

The Georgetown Public Policy Review Podcast
The Willingness for Clean Energy with Dr. Francis Johnson
Join GPPR Podcast Editors Britney Cheung (MPP'26) and Daija Yisrael (MIDP'26) as they sit down with Dr. Francis Johnson, Senior Research Fellow at the Stockholm Environment Institute, to explore the state of clean energy across household, national, and global levels.
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7 months ago
33 minutes 51 seconds

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Envisioning a New Generation of Leadership: Danniel Belay’s Election Sprint
GPPR Editor Mike Saunders (MPM '24) sits down with Danniel Belay to discuss his recent political run for Rockville City Council as the youngest candidate in the race. They talk about forming his policy suite, getting and staying engaged in the local process and beyond, and what it takes to stage a formidable campaign at the local level and beyond.
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8 months ago
35 minutes 58 seconds

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Aging as a Global Megatrend: A Conversation with Dr. Vijeth Iyengar
In this episode, Junior Podcast Editor Ioana Zanchi (MS in Addiction Policy and Practice ‘25) interviews Dr. Vijeth Iyengar, Director of Global Aging at AARP International and nationally recognized neuroscientist and aging health policy expert, to discuss aging as a global mega trend, the concept of the longevity economy, and its local, national, and international policy implications.
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8 months ago
35 minutes 10 seconds

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Why States Are Leading Deepfake Regulation with Ilana Beller
GPPR Podcast Editor Amelie D'Hers (MS-DSPP '25) joins Ilana Beller, Organizing Manager at Public Citizen, to discuss the government's role in regulating deepfakes: realistic images, videos, or audio which are generated using artificial intelligence.
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9 months ago
32 minutes 26 seconds

The Georgetown Public Policy Review Podcast
Monthly Rundown: November
GPPR podcast editors cover a variety of stories following the US Presidential election, including an analysis of statements made by presumptive Secretary of Health and Human services on water fluoridation, what drug and addiction policy may look like under a second Trump term, and a look at the Department of Government Efficiency.
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9 months ago
28 minutes 28 seconds

The Georgetown Public Policy Review Podcast
Monthly Rundown: The Elections Episode
GPPR podcast editors cover a variety of pertinent elections-related topics, including the shifting landscape of U.S. party politics, election officials' efforts to counter public misinformation using social media, and the U.S. presidential candidates' economic policy platforms.
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1 year ago
35 minutes 30 seconds

The Georgetown Public Policy Review Podcast
Federal Regulations at the Office of Management and Budget: A Conversation with Dominic Mancini
GPPR Senior Podcast Editor Bela Walkin (MPP '25) speaks with Dominic Mancini, the Deputy Administrator of OMB's Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA), about OIRA's role in the federal regulatory process, the differences between career and political civil service, and his own career path through federal government.
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1 year ago
25 minutes 38 seconds

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Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi: U.S.-China Relations in an Increasingly Complex World
Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) talks with GPPR Podcast Editor Mike Saunders (MPM'24) about the growing complexities in the U.S-China relationship. The Congressman discusses investing in the American workforce to maintain global competitiveness, combating unfair trade practices, and avoiding economic pitfalls that have stunted Chinese growth.
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1 year ago
17 minutes 5 seconds

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Revisiting Inflation: A Conversation with Dr. Harry Holzer
GPPR Podcast Editor Joe Lustig follows up on his conversation with Harry Holzer, McCourt Professor and former Chief Economist at the Department of Labor under the Clinton administration, about inflation.
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1 year ago
43 minutes 35 seconds

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Navigating Ambulance Deserts and Their Impacts on Public Health
GPPR Health Policy Senior Podcast Editor Jazlyn Gallego (MPM ’24) speaks with Rob Lawrence, Executive Director of the California Ambulance Association and Director of Strategic Implementation for PRO EMS. In this podcast, Lawrence reflects on the existence of ambulance deserts that have been recently exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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1 year ago
48 minutes 59 seconds

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U.S. Climate Policy in 2024: A Conversation with Trevor Higgins
In a conversation on U.S. climate policy, Junior Podcast Editor Moritz Ludwig (MPP ’25) and Trevor Higgins, Senior Vice President of the Energy and Environment Department at the Center for American Progress and Adjunct Professor at the McCourt School of Public Policy, talk about the Biden administration’s efforts to curb greenhouse gas emissions. Centering around the Inflation Reduction Act, the new approach of incentives and investments is portrayed as a promising path towards decarbonization. The interview covers both domestic and international aspects of the climate legislation while also acknowledging uncertainties about the future of the ambitious programs.
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1 year ago
28 minutes 40 seconds

The Georgetown Public Policy Review Podcast
The Past and Present of U.S-Africa policy, and how the youth will shape it's future
In this episode, GPPR Podcast Editor Mike Saunders (MPM' 24) spoke with Melvin Foote, the Founder and President of the Constituency For Africa (CFA), about The United States' policy towards Africa. In this podcast, Mr Foote highlights the dynamics behind shaping foreign policy and the importance of the youth for building a brighter future.
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1 year ago
32 minutes 2 seconds

The Georgetown Public Policy Review Podcast
Fighting for Fairness: A discussion on the burning issues facing federal employees with Randy Erwin
In this insightful episode, Senior Editor, Eleazar Weissman (MPP’ 24) engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Randy Erwin, the National President of the National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE). Listen and learn about the intricate landscape of federal employment, with a special focus on the challenges encountered by wildland firefighters.
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1 year ago
29 minutes 44 seconds

The Georgetown Public Policy Review Podcast
Leave me Alone and Let me Scroll! The Shifting Landscape of Misinformation in Policy
GPPR Junior Editor Amelie D'Hers (MS-DSPP ‘25) delves into the intricacies of navigating misinformation and its policy implications with Emily Horne, the founder and CEO of Allegro Public Affairs. Emily, formerly the Special Assistant to the President, Spokesperson, and Senior Director for Press at the National Security Council (NSC) in the Biden Administration, and the former Vice President of Communications at the Brookings Institution, engages in a comprehensive discussion. This conversation spans various aspects of the misinformation landscape, from the day-to-day media literacy to National Security.
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1 year ago
35 minutes 1 second

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Walkability and Urban Policy: A Conversation with Jeff Speck
GPPR Junior Editor Bela Walkin (MPP ‘25) discusses urban and transportation policy with Jeff Speck, a city planner and international advocate for walkable urbanism. His 2012 book "Walkable City: How Downtown Can Save America, One Step at a Time," is the best-selling city-planning title of the past decade. Jeff and Bela discuss the benefits of walkability, the political challenges associated with its implementation, and its implications for urban and transportation policy on all levels of government.
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1 year ago
32 minutes 26 seconds

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Transatlantic Trade: A Conversation with Stormy-Annika Mildner
Junior Podcast Editor Moritz Ludwig (MPP ’25) talks with the executive director of the Aspen Institute Germany, Stormy-Annika Mildner, about current challenges and opportunities of trade policy between the U.S. and Europe. The transatlanticist and trade expert talks about the importance of a resilient transatlantic partnership, initiatives to strengthen economic and political ties, the Inflation Reduction Act, and the role of China.
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1 year ago
31 minutes

The Georgetown Public Policy Review Podcast
Does the U.S. Need More Parties?
Junior Podcast Editor Joe Lustig (MPP '24) sits down with Dustin Wahl, Deputy Executive Director of "Fix Our House", an organization that advocates for significant changes to how the United States conducts elections, to discuss the upcoming 2024 presidential election, as well as the two party conundrum.
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1 year ago
53 minutes 24 seconds

The Georgetown Public Policy Review Podcast
GPPR Podcast Editor, Brennan Gallagher (MPP '27) chats with Zack Skow, founder of the nonprofit animal rescue Marley's Mutts, to discuss their inmate-canine training program, Pawsitive Change, and the impact it is having on prison culture, reentry, and recidivism.