Between Systems · Be a guest
There's a chair here for you
Between Systems is a short interview show about the people who work where systems meet — civic infrastructure, academia, recovery, govtech, rebuilding. One guest, one hour, one honest conversation. If that's the work you do, this is an open invitation.
What you get
A page with your name on it
Not audio buried in a feed — a real, permalinked page with your headshot, bio, your links front-and-center, and your best line pulled out as the hero. Built to forward to a dean, a board, or a network.
You keep the audio
The recording is yours to post anywhere — LinkedIn, your site, your department page. Fully produced; you do nothing but show up and talk.
One hour, remote, no homework
About 45 minutes over video. No script to prep, no slides, no reading list. We talk about the work you already do every day.
An honest conversation, not an extraction
This isn't a sales call or a lead gen funnel. It's an hour spent in the gap where your work actually happens, with someone genuinely curious about it.
Who it's for
The most interesting work happens where two systems meet and nobody owns the gap — the researcher whose data decides who gets aid, the civil servant translating policy into software, the academic standing between a discipline and a war. If you stand in a gap like that, you belong on this show.
Questions
How long is it?
About 45 minutes of recording over a video call. Plan for an hour with setup.
What do I need?
A quiet room, earbuds, and a laptop. That's it — I handle the rest of the production.
Do I get the recording?
Yes. The audio and your guest page are both yours to share however you like.
Will it be edited?
Lightly — for clarity, never to change what you meant. You'll see the page before it's public.
What's it about?
The seam you work at: where two systems meet and nobody owns the gap. No prep required — we follow the real work.
Ready when you are
Tell me a little about the seam you work at and I'll be in touch. Or, if you know someone better suited than you, point me at them.
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