
Hello this is Dan Squire and this is: "What I Did for the Government"
The purpose of this podcast is to help educate everyday Americans about the work done by federal employees to help keep us healthy, safe, free, and prosperous.
If you've worked for the federal government in any capacity, I would love to speak with you.
The best way to reach me is at dan@widftg.com
-Dan
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Government | |||

In this episode we talk with Geoff Beausoleil who was an Executive Manager and Chief Operations manager for the National Nuclear Security Administration. Geoff worked at Sandia National Laboratories, the Pantex site in Texas, and the DOE Idaho operat... more
In this episode we talk with Michael Masuda who worked for the US State Department and is running for congress in the fifth district in California. Michael talks about his background, how he began to work for the government, how he believes governmen... more
In this episode we talk with Chuck Borges, who most recently served as the Chief Data Officer for the Social Security Administration. Chuck had a long career with the federal government, served in the Navy, and is running for State Senate in Maryland... more
In this episode we speak with Jonathan Black, former Chief Advisor to the Inspector General in the U.S. Department of Energy. Jonathan was with the department for over thirty years and talks about his roles and experiences, and why he ultimately left... more
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I love hearing the nitty gritty details of what government employees do on the day-to-day. I was especially moved by Carin’s story of what the Bureau of Land Management offers to the American people. The importance of their work cannot be understated. Great podcast!










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