Wanna do big things? This week, a how-to guide for technically minded people who want to stop posting and start changing things — covering everything from why every globally important problem is "white space."

Joining Jordan are Kumar Garg, founder of Renaissance Philanthropy and a veteran of the Obama White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, and Remco Zwetsloot, co-founder of the Horizon Institute for Public Service, which builds pipelines into government for emerging-tech talent.

We discuss…


  
Why $10 million globally on lead remediation tells you everything about how undertalented the world's most important problems are

  
Ambition + humility as the Horizon Fellowship's selection criteria — and why most candidates need to hear the opposite of what they expect

  
"We care meetings" vs. "we decide meetings," the Geithner heuristic for surviving senior government roles

  
The tribal KPIs of the White House — what the Office of Public Engagement, speech writing, and comms actually want from a policy nerd

  
The conscious-incompetence quadrant and why "your job is not to be the expert, your job is to mobilize expertise"

  
The posting-to-policy pipeline, the rise of the individual writer, and the introspective work that public writing forces

  
My Bulgarian tanks fantasy vs. the value-over-replacement case for picking your own hobby horse


Horizon recently launched Launchpad, a Substack on working in emerging tech policy with advice, explainers, and conversations like this one — if you enjoyed this conversation, you’ll probably like their other stuff as well. 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

ChinaTalk

Jordan Schneider

Doing Big Things in Policy: It's All White Space

MAY 22, 202656 MIN
ChinaTalk

Doing Big Things in Policy: It's All White Space

MAY 22, 202656 MIN

Description

Wanna do big things? This week, a how-to guide for technically minded people who want to stop posting and start changing things — covering everything from why every globally important problem is "white space." Joining Jordan are Kumar Garg, founder of Renaissance Philanthropy and a veteran of the Obama White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, and Remco Zwetsloot, co-founder of the Horizon Institute for Public Service, which builds pipelines into government for emerging-tech talent. We discuss… Why $10 million globally on lead remediation tells you everything about how undertalented the world's most important problems are Ambition + humility as the Horizon Fellowship's selection criteria — and why most candidates need to hear the opposite of what they expect "We care meetings" vs. "we decide meetings," the Geithner heuristic for surviving senior government roles The tribal KPIs of the White House — what the Office of Public Engagement, speech writing, and comms actually want from a policy nerd The conscious-incompetence quadrant and why "your job is not to be the expert, your job is to mobilize expertise" The posting-to-policy pipeline, the rise of the individual writer, and the introspective work that public writing forces My Bulgarian tanks fantasy vs. the value-over-replacement case for picking your own hobby horse Horizon recently launched Launchpad, a Substack on working in emerging tech policy with advice, explainers, and conversations like this one — if you enjoyed this conversation, you’ll probably like their other stuff as well. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices