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Navigating the New Job Market: Insights with Jen Berry06 Dec 202400:24:05

In this episode of The Delve, we sit down with Jen Berry, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of The Mycelorium, to explore the evolving landscape of job hunting in 2024. From the challenges of AI-driven resume screenings to the rise of ghosting in recruitment, Jen offers valuable insights into the current state of hiring. We discuss strategies for job seekers to stand out, the importance of networking, and how companies can foster more transparent and humane hiring processes. Whether you're actively seeking a new role or curious about modern recruitment dynamics, this conversation provides essential perspectives on navigating today's job market.

Growth vs. Wellbeing: Rethinking Success in a World Overflowing with Trash30 Nov 202400:50:04

This Black Friday, The Delve takes a hard look at the cost of our 'growth at all costs' mentality. From the Great Pacific Garbage Patch—twice the size of Texas—to the staggering reality that 60% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck, host Chalin Askew explores how our economic system prioritizes production and consumption over sustainability and happiness. Joining the discussion is Professor Dirk Philipsen from Duke’s Sanford School of Public Policy, who makes the case for Degrowth: a radical yet necessary shift toward a future built on sustainability, wellbeing, and true prosperity. Can we rethink success before it’s too late?

A New Era of Hope: Kamala Harris and the Voters of Tomorrow22 Aug 202400:47:09

In this powerful episode of The Delve, we reflect on the optimism and energy surrounding the Democratic National Convention, where Kamala Harris officially accepted the nomination for President. Host Chalin breaks down the major themes of the convention, from economic populism and diverse family values to a renewed sense of American pride. We dive into Harris' bold policy proposals on housing, healthcare, and immigration, and discuss how the campaign is reclaiming patriotism for a more inclusive America. Special guest Katy Gates, Deputy Press Secretary of Voters of Tomorrow, joins us to share how Gen-Z is mobilizing for the future. Tune in to feel the momentum and explore what's at stake in the 2024 election!

Project 2025: The Blueprint for a Radical Future16 Aug 202400:43:31

In this episode of The Delve’s special summer series, we tackle the ominous implications of Project 2025 – a 922-page document written by Trump allies for the Heritage Foundation, outlining an extremist vision for America’s future. With Kamala Harris now the presumptive Democratic nominee, we examine how this blueprint seeks to concentrate power, gut institutions, and push radical policies on abortion, education, and more. Our guest, Reverend Angela Denker, joins us to discuss the role of right-wing Christianity in shaping this dangerous agenda and the radicalization of young white men in America. Tune in for a deep dive into the disturbing possibilities of Project 2025 and what’s at stake in the next election.

VP Kamala Harris' Moment: The Road to 202410 Aug 202400:44:33

In this first episode of our special summer series of The Delve, we dive into the whirlwind of events that have reshaped the 2024 election landscape. With President Biden stepping aside and Kamala Harris stepping up as the presumptive Democratic nominee, we're breaking down how we got here and why this could be her defining moment. From her prosecutorial background to the renewed energy in her campaign, we explore what makes this moment uniquely hers. Join us as we discuss the stakes, the strategy, and the 87-day sprint to the finish line with special guest Dr. Imani Cheers, Professor of Media Studies at GW. Get ready for an episode filled with insight, optimism, and a bit of that winning-team joy!

Revisiting Marc Fogel: An American Detained in Russia06 Aug 202400:14:31

In light of recent developments in the US-Russia prisoner exchange, we are re-releasing a crucial episode from last season that highlights the ongoing plight of Marc Fogel, an American citizen still detained in Russia. Despite hopes for his inclusion in the recent exchange, Marc remains imprisoned, leaving his family and supporters seeking answers and justice. Join us as we revisit our conversation with Marc's sister, Anne Fogel, who shares their family's relentless fight for his freedom. This episode serves as a stark reminder of the human impact of geopolitical decisions and the enduring struggle for those left behind. Tune in to 'Revisiting Marc Fogel: An American Detained in Russia' to hear their story and stay informed on this pressing issue.

Behind the Scenes of The Delve Podcast: The Sound Team24 May 202400:33:38

Join Chalin and the talented Sound Team as they reflect on their experiences working on this season of The Delve. From tackling global issues to navigating remote work, this conversation highlights the challenges and triumphs of creating seamless audio. Get a glimpse into their process. Don't miss out on our upcoming summer projects and the exciting return for season eight!

Behind the Scenes of The Delve Podcast: The Production Team18 May 202400:31:00

Chalin and The Delve production team discuss their favorite episodes from the season, including topics like Middle Eastern Jews, Christian nationalism, and organ smuggling. They also take us behind-the-scenes creation process, emphasizing the importance of context, nuance, and avoiding personal biases. The team's enthusiasm and dedication shine through, making this episode a must-listen!

Confronting Stereotypes: The Traveling Clatt's Journey as a Brown Israeli10 May 202400:41:43

Did you know Israel is 70% Brown? Bet you didn't! In this episode Chalin is joined by @thetravelingclatt aka Tal Oran to challenge misconceptions about Israeli society and discuss the cultural diversity of Israel. Tal shares his experiences of speaking out about Israel during the recent conflict with Hamas and the rise of anti-Semitism. They emphasize the importance of supporting diverse voices within the Jewish community and promoting understanding of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Don't miss this insightful and thought-provoking conversation!

Straight White American Jesus: Unraveling Christian Nationalism with Brad Onishi03 May 202400:41:07

In this episode Chalin is joined by Brad Onishi in a thought-provoking conversation on Christian nationalism's influence on American politics. They explore its ties to white supremacy, xenophobia, and patriarchal control, while challenging the perception of Jesus as a straight, white, and American figure. Discover the history of Christian nationalism and its impact on the Republican Party, as well as the potential consequences outlined in Project 2025. This is a good one!

Tech Giants and Forced Child Labor: Unearthing the Truth in Congo19 Apr 202400:33:56

Join Chalin as he interviews Mark Canavera, a child protection expert, about the troubling issue of forced child labor in cobalt mines in the DRC. Learn about the involvement of tech giants like Apple and Google and the importance of ethical sourcing. Listen now to be informed and inspired!

Haiti: Beyond The Brink Part 216 Apr 202400:26:40

In this episode Chalin dives into the dire situation in Haiti, discussing the ongoing gang violence, historical context, and the impact of debt repayment. Hear from Macollvie Neel, executive editor of The Haitian Times, as she shares her personal connection and aims to humanize Haiti through storytelling. Explore the political turmoil, challenges faced by the Transitional Presidential Council, and Haiti's relationship with its neighbors. Discover a different perspective on Haiti and its people.

Check out these links for additional resources:


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Breaking the Two-Party Mold: Empowering Independent Candidates with GoodParty.org22 Nov 202400:31:34

In this episode of The Delve, Chalin and guest co-host Aaron dive into the world of independent politics with Rob Booth, Head of Field and Mobilization at GoodParty.org. Rob shares how Good Party is revolutionizing the political landscape by empowering regular people—teachers, nurses, small business owners—to run for office without the backing of big money or the two-party system. From their innovative campaign tools to the inspiring candidates they’ve supported, this conversation is a rallying cry for anyone ready to challenge the status quo. Tune in to learn why now is the time to run, what makes a great candidate, and how Good Party is changing democracy, one independent at a time.

Haiti: Beyond The Brink Part 112 Apr 202400:39:53

In this episode Chalin dives into the dire situation in Haiti, discussing the ongoing gang violence, historical context, and the impact of debt repayment. Hear from Macollvie Neel, executive editor of The Haitian Times, as she shares her personal connection and aims to humanize Haiti through storytelling. Explore the political turmoil, challenges faced by the Transitional Presidential Council, and Haiti's relationship with its neighbors. Discover a different perspective on Haiti and its people.

Check out these links for additional resources:


For grassroots / local-driven solutions, see here:


Exploring Climate Activism with Rich Felgate30 Mar 202400:26:45

In this episode Chalin delves into the crucial topic of climate change and the power of protests in raising awareness. Discover the motivations and tactics of activists, the impact of their actions on policy and corporations, and the challenges they face. Stay tuned as our guest, Rich Felgate, shares insights about his upcoming film and ways you can support it. Don't miss out on this enlightening conversation!

See the trailer for FINITE: The Climate of Change here.

You can support Rich's latest film, EVERYTHING IS FINE, here:

Donald Trump's Bond Dilemma22 Mar 202400:09:20

In this episode, Chalin discusses the fascinating world of legal bonds and the high-stakes civil trial against Donald J Trump. Trump is accused of fraudulently inflating his net worth by billions of dollars and now faces a judgment of $355 million. Chalin explains the concept of an appeal bond and Trump's struggle to secure the necessary collateral. With an upcoming deadline to pay the bond, the Attorney General could potentially freeze Trump's accounts or seize his properties. Tune in to learn more about Trump's financial challenges in the face of multiple legal cases.

Clips included:

Rachel Maddow Show

Fighting Book Bans and Censorship: Brooky Parks' Journey09 Mar 202400:31:42

Join Chalin in an eye-opening episode as he speaks with Brooky Parks, a librarian who faced discrimination for promoting inclusive books and programs. Discover the power of community support, legal action, and the fight against book bans. Listen to her inspiring story and learn how you can make a difference in your own community.

Rethinking Capitalism with Michael Mezzatesta01 Mar 202400:42:06

In this episode, Chalin delves into the flaws of capitalism and explores alternative economic models such as ecological economics and a well-being economy. He's joined by Michael Mezzatesta and they discuss the need for a cultural shift in consumption habits and touch on the potential for a wealth cap on billionaires. The conversation also highlights the importance of combating inequality and finding happiness with what we already have. With a focus on hope for the future and the readiness for change among the younger generation, this episode offers insights on transitioning to a more sustainable and equitable economic system.

Clips included:

My Wildest Prediction with Tom Goodwin

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The Impact of Alexei Navalny23 Feb 202400:22:12

Join Chalin and production team member Rainier as they delve into the current situation in Russia, discussing the recent news of Alexei Navalny's death and its international impact. Discover the challenges faced by the opposition movement, the treatment of foreign nationals, and the potential power vacuum that may arise in the future.

Marc Fogel's Case: A Teacher Held in a Russian Labor Camp16 Feb 202400:27:25

In this episode, Chalin discuss the issue of hostage-taking by states and focuses on the case of Marc Fogel, an American teacher held in a Russian labor camp. We're joined by his sister, Anne Fogel, who shares details about Marc, his arrest for possessing medical marijuana, and the difficult conditions he faces in prison. They discuss Marc's case and efforts to bring him home. Listeners are encouraged to support Marc by contacting Secretary of State Antony Blinken via email at secretary@state.gov or by telephone at 1-888-407-4747.

The Mental Impact of War Reporting09 Feb 202400:36:52

Warning: this episode contains descriptions of violence.

Chalin Askew sits down with former war journalist Andrew MacGregor Marshall to delve into the often-overlooked consequences of covering conflict zones. In the early years of the Iraq war, Marshall served as Reuters' Baghdad bureau chief from 2003 to 2005 as a violent insurgency gripped the nation. Marshall was a correspondent for Reuters for 17 years, covering political upheaval in Thailand and the conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan. From grappling with trauma to the lasting effects of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Chalin and Andrew explore the mental toll war reporting takes on journalists. Join them as they discuss personal experiences and strategies for maintaining mental resilience in the face of adversity.

For more resources:

Learn about PTSD and find a therapist: https://istss.org/public-resources

Journalists' resources about mental and physical health: https://cpj.org/emergency-response/resource-center/

Untangling the Israel Conflict with Tangle News02 Feb 202400:49:04

In this episode, Chalin offers a historical context setting for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Our guest is Isaac Saul, a journalist and founder of Tangle, an independent, non-partisan newsletter that summarizes the best arguments from the left and right on the news of the day.

You can learn more about Tangle and signup for the newsletter here.

Season 7 Trailer!28 Jan 202400:01:06

The Delve returns February 2nd! We'll see you then!

Election Reflections: Mobilizing for Change and Challenging the Status Quo15 Nov 202400:40:12

In the wake of last week’s shocking election results, The Delve explores the path forward for those dissatisfied with the direction of our leadership. Host Chalin shares a call to action: it’s time to build change from the ground up, starting with the countless local positions that remain uncontested or vacant across the country. Joining the discussion is Eric Settle, the Forward Party candidate for Pennsylvania Attorney General, who shares his journey of challenging the two-party system, running a campaign against the odds, and what he learned along the way. This episode is a rallying cry for everyone wondering, 'What can I do next?'

Discussing AI with a few Presidents02 Apr 202300:09:38

On this episode, Chalin speaks with a few presidential guests about the emergence of AI and it's impact on America.


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Oklahoma State Rep. Mauree Turner11 Mar 202300:54:13

2022 was the worst year on record for anti-LGBTQ legislation and at this rate, 2023 isn't far behind. Republicans throughout the U.S. are pushing proposals to erase the legal existence of people who are trans and to restrict the expression of people nonbinary, gender-fluid or who perform in drag. But what's guiding this constant legislative attack? This week Chalin is joined by the inspirational Oklahoma state representative Mauree Turner to discuss what's happening in OK and across the nation.

To support the important work that Rep. Turner is doing, visit their website and donate here. 

Is America in Collapse? 04 Mar 202300:36:04

In this episode, Chalin speaks with Indi Samarajiv, a writer living in Sri Lanka who has had first hand experience with collapse of his state during their civil war. We look at the factors of collapse and how he found connections while growing up in the United States. You can see more of Indi's work through his website Indi.ca and Youtube channel.

oh Oh OH Ozempic! The Latest in Fatphobia25 Feb 202300:37:02

Ozempic is a diabetes medication that has become America's latest extreme weight loss obsession. In this episode, Madison speaks with Professor Harriet Brown of Syracuse University about fatphobia, celebrity culture, and how our collective obsession with weight loss hurts us all.

The Case for Psychedelic Therapy20 Feb 202300:48:15

Psychedelics have always had a medicinal use but after Woodstock and the War on Drugs, the mainstream took a hard stance against them. The US cracked down, not only on their recreational use, but also on medical studies. But drugs like MDMA and Psilocybin have been met with new enthusiasm lately for their potential in treating and managing depression, PTSD, alcoholism and more. In this Ep Chalin speaks with two psychedelic advocates - Jo Young, a integration therapist and Jess Aumick, a journalist and legalization activist.

Jews Come in All Hues (but Kanye isn’t one of them)11 Feb 202300:23:45

This week Chalin is joined by Jared Jackson, founder of Jews in All Hues to discuss the complex intersection of white supremacy, antisemitism, Jewish identity and how- somehow- rapper and businessman Ye (Kanye West) fits in. White supremacy has always sought to expel and harm Jews, but that isn’t the whole story of antisemtism. In light of Kanye’s recent Jew hateful rhetoric we wanted to complicate the conversation to include both the Black Hebrew Israelite movement and gatekeeping within Jewish circles that alienates Jews of color.

Meeting our Host, Chalin Askew31 Jan 202300:19:52

In this episode we speak with our host, Chalin Askew, to learn more about his advocacy work, his campaign for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives and more.

An Assassination in Eswatini26 Jan 202300:29:55

On January 21 prominent human rights lawyer, #ThulaniMaseko was assassinated in #Eswatini (formerly Swaziland).

Thulani was also previously a guest on The Delve. Today we're re-releasing his episode to honor a man of hope and raise awareness about the abuses in Eswatini.

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Africa’s last absolute monarchy, Eswatini, has seen months of ongoing pro-democracy protests. Each one has been met with deadly force by a police and military that answer directly to the King. This week we speak with Thulani Maseko, human rights lawyer and pro-democracy advocate about the situation on the ground in this southern African nation.

Support the eSwatini Solidarity Fund @eswatinisolidarity if you can and share this story far and wide. Without international pressure the King will continue to oppress the Swazi people through violence and terror.

Loss, Damage, Debt, Climate10 Dec 202200:47:52

Last month, the “Conference of Polluters” wrapped up in Egypt by taking 1.5C essentially off the table. Chalin spoke with South African climate activist Sunny Morgan about the futility of COPs, the Loss & Damage fund and his initiative pushing to forgive neo-colonial debt as a climate initiative. Urgent action is needed - join a climate activist group today!

The Cost of Being Unbanked03 Dec 202201:01:24

Around the world 1.6 billion people are unbanked and the costs they carry are truly staggering. In this episode Chalin speaks with Hector Terrero of Moneda, a leader in the alternative banking movement in Latin America.

Beyond the Election: The Mysteries of Time and Space08 Nov 202400:36:21

Join The Delve as we take a much-needed break from the political whirlwind of the 2024 election. Host Chalin explores the fascinating world of time and space, tracing humanity’s journey from ancient sundials to modern timekeeping and the cosmic mysteries that shape our understanding of the universe. Are our days really getting shorter? Do we need to worry about another Y2K? To answer these questions, theoretical astrophysicist and cosmologist Dr. Katie Mack joins the show, offering her insights on the nature of time and our place in the cosmos. Tune in for a moment of wonder, reflection, and a reminder that some things are bigger than politics.

Let's Talk Nukes19 Nov 202200:32:02

In this episode, Chalin speaks with Thomas Wuchte, the former executive director for the International Institute for Justice and the Rule of Law. They discuss the latest development in Poland, the case for multilateralism and the lessons we can learn.

This is Not a Drill: Go Vote!05 Nov 202200:41:05

Welcome to Season 6! Just in time for the 2022 US midterm elections, Chalin speaks with Roshni Nedungadi, Chief Research Officer and Founding Partner at HIT Strategies. They discuss voter grievances, mobilizing voters and what voters need to know heading into Tuesday.

Special Episode: Earth on the Ballot - The Brazilian Presidential Election29 Oct 202200:48:25

On Sunday, October 30, Brazil heads to the polls to decide one of the most consequential presidential elections in recent history. Earth itself is on the ballot. In this special episode, Chalin sits down with Lauri Tahtinen to discuss the Brazilian political climate and Adriana Ramos to discuss what’s at stake for the planet’s environmental future. Lauri Tahiten is a non-resident senior associate at the Center for Strategic and International Studies with expertise in Brazilian external relations and political economy. Adriana Ramos is the coordinator of the Socio-environmental Policy and Law program at ISA, which is part of the Climate Observatory Networks.

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No domingo, 30 de outubro, o Brasil vai às urnas para decidir uma das eleições presidenciais mais conseqüentes da história recente. A própria Terra está na cédula. Neste episódio especial, Chalin se senta com Lauri Tahtinen para discutir o clima político brasileiro e Adriana Ramos para discutir o que está em jogo para o futuro ambiental do planeta. Lauri Tahiten é associada sênior não residente do Centro de Estudos Estratégicos e Internacionais com expertise em relações externas brasileiras e economia política. Adriana Ramos é coordenadora do programa de Políticas e Direito Socioambiental do ISA, que integra as Redes de Observatórios do Clima.

Season Finale: The Resurgence of Psychedelic Therapy21 May 202200:48:18

In this episode, Chalin sits down with Jo and Jess. Together, they discuss the new frontier of psychedelic-assisted therapy and predictions for the future of this space. Jo is a psychedelic integration therapist based in Colorado. Jess is a psychedelic journalist and passionate advocate for the decriminalization of these substances.

Macron beats Fascism, but what’s next?06 May 202200:33:53

In this episode, Chalin speaks with Omar, a French voter from Paris. They discuss the recent presidential election. Omar, a Melenchon supporter, gives his take on the candidates and the state of French politics.

The Supreme Court Abortion Bombshell04 May 202200:58:59

On May 2nd, a draft opinion by the Supreme Court leaked showing the court has voted to overturn Roe vs. Wade, paving the way to ban abortions across the country. We’re re-releasing a conversation we had with Laurie Bertram Roberts, co-founder of the Mississippi Reproductive Freedom Fund and the executive director of the Yellowhammer Fund in Alabama. We urge you to show your support for the women who will be affected by this egregious decision.

From Pulse to Don’t Say Gay; Floridians Fight for Equal Rights23 Apr 202201:02:18

In this episode, Chalin speaks with Equality Florida spokesperson, Brandon Wolf. They discuss Brandon’s journey to find community, the horrible attack at Pulse and the fight against Florida’s Don’t Say Gay law.

This episode is about Lizard People. No, we’re not joking.15 Apr 202200:13:32

In this episode, Chalin speaks with Marielle Harrison, a professor from the University of Chicago, to explore the Reptilian Conspiracy Theory, or more simply, Lizard People. We also include a preview of next week’s episode where we speak with Pulse Nightclub survivor and Equality Florida press secretary, Brandon Wolf.

There are Seditious Conspirators, but at least there’s KBJ.02 Apr 202200:25:41

In this episode, we discuss the breaking news of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’ wife’s participation in trying to overturn the 2020 Election. We then do a deep dive into all things Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman to be nominated to the Supreme Court.

What in the world is Q?27 Mar 202200:39:46

In this episode, Chalin speaks with Marielle Harrison, a professor from the University of Chicago, to explore the conspiracy theory known as Q Anon.

The Final Countdown to Election Day01 Nov 202400:40:10

With just four days to go until one of the most pivotal elections in U.S. history, The Delve dives into the whirlwind of 2024. Chalin recaps the most intense moments of the campaign, from assassination attempts to seismic shifts in voter demographics, and examines the global news that’s reshaping our world. In a special segment, journalist Rachel Janfaza, founder of The Up and Up, joins to answer last-minute listener questions, offering clarity and perspective as we head to the polls. Buckle up, stay informed, and join us for this crucial pre-election deep dive.

Ukraine: What you may have missed23 Mar 202200:27:06

In this special episode, we break down what you may have missed in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. We also speak with Olive, a Russian visual artist based in New York. You can learn more about Olive on Instagram at @olive_allen and on Twitter at IamOliveAllen.

Drones and Civilian Casualties: Can Anything Be Done?18 Mar 202200:36:39

In this episode, Chalin sits down with Scott Shane, former NYTimes national security reporter and author of Objective Troy: A Terrorist, a President, and the Rise of the Drone. They discuss the US foreign policy shift in favor of drones and their civilian impact. They also discuss the chilling case of Anwar al-Awlaki, the first US citizen to be chosen for targeted killing by the CIA.

Russia's Invasion of Ukraine12 Mar 202200:33:28

In this episode, we break down what’s happening in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. We speak with Liza, a Ukrainian student now helping the Ukrainian National forces.

Merry Christmas to Everyone but Joe Manchin22 Dec 202100:04:41

This is the season 4 finale of The Delve! On this episode, our host, Chalin, gives a brief update on why Joe Manchin still sucks and some reasons to be optimistic for 2022. We’ll see you again in January!

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