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Welcome to the first episode of The Reformist Podcast! This is where you can get the tea on the complexities of making change from within government institutions, DIRECT from the reformers or change drivers. Hosted by Ray and Afu, this podcast explores the complexities, good, bad, challenges, and perhaps secrets behind major changes in government and public institutions. In the first episode, we talk to Sudirman Said, Indonesia’s former Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, who led some of the most impactful reforms in the energy sector. From eliminating fuel subsidies, to disbanding Petral, to eradicating the oil mafia, you’ll hear exciting stories about the political battles, systemic challenges, and legacies of his reforms. Listeners are welcome to join the discussion in the comments section! See you on the next reform! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Reformist Podcast (in association with Endgame) invites thinkers and changemakers who have initiated meaningful change, from inside and outside the government system. We present it like a friendly ‘courtroom’, where guests share stories about the reforms they have or are currently implementing. Then we present counterarguments—not to challenge, but to help listeners dive into the nuances and complexities behind each reform effort that occurs in an established system. What reforms or changes should we explore first? Comment below, we'll try! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Greet us on social media! Think Policy's X: https://x.com/thinkpolicyid Think Policy's Instagram: / thinkpolicyid Afu's X: / afutami Afu's Instagram: / afutami Rayestu's X: https://x.com/rayestu Rayestu's Instagram: / rayestu For business inquiries email at [email protected]!