The Harvard Institute of Politics (IOP) Fellows and Study Groups (FSG) Podcast explores the experiences of our six IOP Residential Fellows. IOP Fellows are prominent figures in the political world who reside on campus for one semester as they share their experience and expertise through study groups open to the Harvard community.<br /><br />For members and attendees of the FSG program, this podcast will serve as a nostalgic recounting of the Fellows’ favorite memories of engaging with the Harvard student body. For others, it will provide a look great into the unique lessons that each IOP Fellow shared in their study group. The IOP FSG podcast commemorates the contributions of IOP Fellows who have served as mentors and leaders, creating spaces for relevant conversations about the changing face of politics.

Harvard IOP Fellows and Study Groups Podcast
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The Harvard Institute of Politics (IOP) Fellows and Study Groups (FSG) Podcast explores the experiences of our six IOP Residential Fellows. IOP Fellows are prominent figures in the political world who reside on campus for one semester as they share their experience and expertise through study groups open to the Harvard community.<br /><br />For members and attendees of the FSG program, this podcast will serve as a nostalgic recounting of the Fellows’ favorite memories of engaging with the Harvard student body. For others, it will provide a look great into the unique lessons that each IOP Fellow shared in their study group. The IOP FSG podcast commemorates the contributions of IOP Fellows who have served as mentors and leaders, creating spaces for relevant conversations about the changing face of politics.
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June 14, 2022
Meet the Fellows: Gerald Seib
In this interview hosted by FSG Historian Sebastian Ramirez Feune, Wall Street Journal Executive Washington Editor Gerald Seib reflects on his time at the Institute of Politics, emphasizing the importance of maintaining optimism in American politics and our ability to be a nation as one.<br /><br />“If good people don’t get engaged in politics, then you’re leaving the playing field for not-so-good people. And that’s bad for the country, it’s bad for democracy, it’s bad for the world, and it’s bad for you individually.”

June 14, 2022
Meet the Fellows: Maya Rupert
Political manager and analyst Maya Rupert believes that finding one’s purpose is essential to succeeding in politics. In this interview with FSG Historian Sebastian Ramirez Feune, she expresses how her time on Capitol Hill has transformed the way that she sees politics.<br /><br />“Try to resist that temptation to shift who you are in order to fit in somewhere. Find the places that are looking for exactly you.”

June 14, 2022
Meet the Fellows: Dr. Jody Olsen
In this interview with FSG Historian Sebastian Ramirez Feune, Dr. Jody Olsen sits down to discuss how her travels abroad as Peace Corps Director have shaped the way that she sees the world and influenced her approach to the study group. <br /><br />“There is a spectacular world. We are part of a globe, and we are one nation among many [...] And, it is important for us to humbly and with dignity be in other places, understand other places, give ourselves to other places, and let others help shape us.”
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