Caleb Scott Policy

Systems & Sequencing

This series is an occasional set of audio reflections expanding on written policy memos about systems, governance, and institutional durability. calebscottpolicy.substack.com

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Caleb Scott Policy

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21 de feb. de 2026

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Data Reveals Whether Power is Real 21.02.2026

Policy doesn’t automatically create power. Implementation is engineered — and data is the bridge. Part of the Systems & Sequencing series. Get full access to Caleb Scott | 🗽 🌎🗳️ at calebscottpolicy.substack.com/subscribe

Systems, Emotion, and Staying Human 13.02.2026

Understanding systems changes more than how you think — it changes how you feel time, delay, and responsibility. This episode examines the difference between panic and sequencing, the emotional cost of knowing, and why sustainability applies to people as much as policy. Get full access to Caleb Scott | 🗽 🌎🗳️ at calebscottpolicy.substack.com/subscribe

Why Sequencing Matters in the First 100 Days 09.02.2026

Series: Systems & Sequencing Episode 1: Why Sequencing Matters in the First 100 Days Episode Notes: In this episode, I introduce Systems & Sequencing and explain how my work moved from media storytelling into systems-focused policy writing. Drawing on my experience with DemX Media, I reflect on patterns I observed across Georgia—where climate stress and barriers to democratic participation repeate...

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