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The Path of Public Service
Applaud - People in Public Service (formerly Quarter Century Club)
29 episodes
4 weeks ago
Join us as we walk through the lives of deeply committed public servants who are working hard behind the scenes and in front of audiences, improving public services that Canadians rely on and that shape our experiences. Whether deputy minister, journalist, author, public broadcaster, actor, tax credit advisor, or consumer specialist, we applaud individuals who have played a critical role in our public lives beyond the call of duty. We will ask thought-provoking questions with fresh insights, but it is our guests who turn their incredible life experiences into inspiring messages, reflecting into moments of adversity and triumph.
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Join us as we walk through the lives of deeply committed public servants who are working hard behind the scenes and in front of audiences, improving public services that Canadians rely on and that shape our experiences. Whether deputy minister, journalist, author, public broadcaster, actor, tax credit advisor, or consumer specialist, we applaud individuals who have played a critical role in our public lives beyond the call of duty. We will ask thought-provoking questions with fresh insights, but it is our guests who turn their incredible life experiences into inspiring messages, reflecting into moments of adversity and triumph.
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Assistant Deputy Minister Cordelia Clarke Julien: Perspectives, Public Policy, and the Path of Understanding for Change Part 2
The Path of Public Service
26 minutes 21 seconds
10 months ago
Assistant Deputy Minister Cordelia Clarke Julien: Perspectives, Public Policy, and the Path of Understanding for Change Part 2
In this two-part episode of “The Path of Public Service,” Cordelia Clarke Julien, Assistant Deputy Minister at Ontario’s Ministry of Children, Community, and Social Services, shares her inspiring journey through public service, highlighting her history of empowering communities and supporting women of colour in achieving economic independence. Nicknamed “Change-maker,” Cordelia knows change is possible anywhere. She discusses how her career has taken her across seven ministries, a trajectory driven by the need to find spaces where her potential to lead meaningful change was recognized. She explains how her leadership philosophy centers around the three main components of positivity, purpose, and people, emphasizing just how important putting in the effort to understand other perspectives really is. Reflecting on her Jamaican American heritage, Cordelia shares how her upbringing by strong women showed her the importance of life-long learning and resilience. Through personal anecdotes, Cordelia discusses the challenges of racial biases she has faced in her career, sharing stories of overcoming obstacles as a Black woman in predominantly white spaces, leading to a career of perseverance, empowerment, and creating lasting impact in public service. Listeners will be inspired by Cordelia’s overflowing optimism, humour, and practical advice.
The Path of Public Service
Join us as we walk through the lives of deeply committed public servants who are working hard behind the scenes and in front of audiences, improving public services that Canadians rely on and that shape our experiences. Whether deputy minister, journalist, author, public broadcaster, actor, tax credit advisor, or consumer specialist, we applaud individuals who have played a critical role in our public lives beyond the call of duty. We will ask thought-provoking questions with fresh insights, but it is our guests who turn their incredible life experiences into inspiring messages, reflecting into moments of adversity and triumph.