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Civic Punks

Podcast by Derek Alton

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About Civic Punks

This is my experiment in creating interesting podcasts about public sector innovation.Disclaimer: All opinions on this channel are my own opinions or the personal opinions of those who I interview.

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episode AI, Sovereignty, and the Future of Public Service artwork

AI, Sovereignty, and the Future of Public Service

Governments around the world are trying to make sense of AI in real time. Some are experimenting, some are regulating, some are cautiously poking it with a stick from a safe distance. In this episode, our global government innovation panel compares what we are seeing across different countries and systems. We talk about how AI is changing public sector innovation, why digital sovereignty is becoming such a big deal, and what all of this means for the people who actually make government work. Because the future of government is not just about better tools. It is also about power, trust, capability, and the role of public service itself. Panelists Angela Galeano [https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelagaleano/] * Futuro Publico [https://futuropublico.org/] * Demos Helsinki [https://demoshelsinki.fi/] Brian Whittaker [https://www.linkedin.com/in/bwhtt/] * Humans of the Public Service [https://www.humansofpublicservice.org/] Luke Cavanaugh  [https://www.linkedin.com/in/luke-cavanaugh-208806181/] * Interweave [https://interweavegov.substack.com/] * Tony Blair Institute [https://institute.global/tags/ukraine] Links and things mentioned * Innovate US [https://innovate-us.org/] - Is providing AI Training for the government * Diella [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diella_(AI_system)] - Albania's AI Minister, who is actually an AI * Latam-GPT [https://www.latamgpt.org/en] — a Latin American initiative to develop a language model built in the region * Visio [https://www.clever.cloud/product/visio/] - Government of France's sovereign alternative to Microsoft Teams * Making AI Work for the Public: An ALT Perspective [https://www.newamerica.org/insights/making-ai-work-for-the-public/] by New America * Taking the Pulse of Public Benefits AI: Top 3 Reflections from PBIF’s Summer Open Call [https://www.centerforcivicfutures.org/resources/taking-the-pulse-of-public-benefits-ai-top-3-reflections-from-pbifs-summer-open-call] by Center for Civic Futures * The Phoenix Project [https://itrevolution.com/product/the-phoenix-project/]by Gene Kim, George Spafford, and Kevin Behr * DOGE done better [https://demos.co.uk/research/doge-done-better-the-case-for-progressive-efficiency-and-a-streamlined-state/] by Geoff Mulgan * G7 GovAI Grand Challenge [https://www.canada.ca/en/government/system/digital-government/digital-government-innovations/responsible-use-ai/ai-grand-challenge.html]

14 May 2026 - 34 min
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Where Civic Punks Goes From Here

Civic Punks is starting to come into focus. In this short solo update, I’m back at Queen’s Park — where I filmed the original launch video — to share where the project is going next. Over the last few months, I’ve been travelling across East Asia and the Pacific, meeting people, recording conversations, going to events, and trying to understand what the future of government looks like from the ground. Somewhere along the way, the shape of Civic Punks started to get clearer. The core is still the same: exploring the future of government through the people trying to make it better. But the strategy is getting sharper. The podcast will go deeper with people and their stories. YouTube will focus on ideas, tensions, and field observations. Instagram will become more of a notebook from the road. The newsletter will connect the dots. And LinkedIn will become more of a conversation space. The goal is simple: more signal, less noise — and more content that feels human, useful, and actually worth spending time with. I’ve linked the draft content strategy in the show notes. It is still very much a working draft, and I’d love your thoughts. What would you actually listen to? Who should Civic Punks be paying attention to? Where does this community need more signal? Draft strategy: https://www.notion.so/Content-Strategy-v-3-35295f99cead8016a37ae0e41f53e5a3 [https://www.notion.so/Content-Strategy-v-3-35295f99cead8016a37ae0e41f53e5a3] Weekly Synthesis: https://civicpunks.substack.com/ [https://civicpunks.substack.com/] Behind the Scenes: https://www.instagram.com/civicpunks/ [https://www.instagram.com/civicpunks/] Big Ideas: https://www.youtube.com/@CivicPunks [https://www.youtube.com/@CivicPunks] Website: https://civicpunks.com/ [https://civicpunks.com/]

12 May 2026 - 6 min
episode Reclaiming Imagination in Government with Sir Geoff Mulgan artwork

Reclaiming Imagination in Government with Sir Geoff Mulgan

In this episode of the Future Government series, I sit down with Sir Geoff Mulgan, one of the people whose work has deeply shaped the field of public sector innovation — and, personally, someone I remember studying back in grad school. So this was a bit of a special one. We talk about why governments need to get much better at using intelligence, how history can help us make sense of the moment we are living through, and why imagination may be one of the most underrated capacities in public life. A big theme running through the conversation is the need to reclaim imagination — not as fantasy or naïve optimism, but as a practical tool for building better futures. More positive futures. Maybe even, dare we say it, slightly utopian ones. Geoff also shares advice for the next generation of public servants and reflects on what it will take to build governments that are more capable, thoughtful, and alive to possibility. For anyone working to make government better, this is a conversation worth spending time with.

8 May 2026 - 41 min
episode What If Government Loved You? with Thea Snow artwork

What If Government Loved You? with Thea Snow

Thea Snow is one of those people I love talking to because I always leave our conversation feeling a little more grounded and wise. At the time of this recording, Thea was Director at the Centre for Public Impact for Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. She has since stepped back from that role and is taking time to enjoy life, reflect, and explore what comes next. In this conversation, we cover a lot of ground: local empowerment, the changing role of public servants, how expertise is shifting, what AI might mean for government and citizen interaction, and how we prepare public institutions for what is coming. But the question that stayed with me most was one Thea posed: what would it look like if government loved you? It's a provocative question. We don't ever think of government this way, but what if we did? This is part of a series I am doing where I sit down with some of the people who inspire me the most in the field of public sector innovation to get their thoughts on the future of government.

1 May 2026 - 38 min
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Lines, Loops, Vibes: Suhit Anantula on How Government Finds Its Rhythm

What if one of the problems in government is that we keep using the wrong pattern for the work in front of us? In this conversation, I sit down with Suhit Anantula to explore his framework of Lines, Loops, and Vibes. Vibes are about instinct, intuition, and sensing what is emerging. Loops are about iteration, experimentation, feedback, and learning by doing. Lines are about structure, process, and scaling what has become clear. The fun part is applying this to government. When should public servants trust a vibe? When does a problem need a loop? And when is it finally ready to become a line? We also wander into reflexes, innovation, public service learning, Peter Drucker, and the strange joy of just jamming on ideas with someone who is thinking deeply about how organizations actually work. Curious to hear what you think: where is government stuck in a line when it probably needs a loop?

29 Apr 2026 - 37 min
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