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E399 - American Dirt (w/ Zachary Foust)
Jun 5, 2026
1h 09m 22s
E398 - Constituent Services (w/ Shay Frisby)
May 29, 2026
42m 34s
E397 - Delaware Is Burning (w/ Jordan Howell, Patrick Burke, Shyanne Miller, Rae Krantz)
May 22, 2026
58m 48s
E396 - The Book of John (w/ Madinah Wilson-Anton)
May 15, 2026
48m 40s
E395 - What is a Personnel File? (w/ Sam Stecklow, Jared Silberglied, the Leg Hall Chorale)
May 8, 2026
40m 56s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 6/5/26 | ![]() E399 - American Dirt (w/ Zachary Foust) | Felton commentator Zachary Foust joins Rob in the bunker to talk about Delaware's distorted corporate and real estate markets, Israel's influence on our foreign policy and elections, and a bit about the history of the economy and why people distrust the government so much today.Show Notes:Zach on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook | 1h 09m 22s | ||||||
| 5/29/26 | ![]() E398 - Constituent Services (w/ Shay Frisby) | State senate candidate Shay Frisby joins Rob in the bunker to talk about her background, the issues she's hearing at the doors, and how she's running against an appointed incumbent.Show Notes:Shay Frisby's websiteDelaware officials reveal plan to close $185M shortfall for Edgemoor port | 42m 34s | ||||||
| 5/22/26 | ![]() E397 - Delaware Is Burning (w/ Jordan Howell, Patrick Burke, Shyanne Miller, Rae Krantz) | Jordan Howell joins Rob in the bunker to talk about the biggest loss Wilmington has faced this week: the Mother African Union Church in Cool Springs. Then, Rev. Patrick Burke and Shyanne Miller talk about the growing city council fight around the upcoming budget and Christina Park. Finally, we visit the Rae Krantz fundraiser to talk about the future of the legislature.Show Notes:RIP Mike PurzyckiJordan Howell's piece about the August QuarterlyStephen Metraux's op-edGoFundMe for the Historic Mother African Union ChurchDonate to Rae | 58m 48s | ||||||
| 5/15/26 | ![]() E396 - The Book of John (w/ Madinah Wilson-Anton) | The Carney Cartel is at it again. We discuss the latest moves that the mayor is making to punish homeless people in Wilmington, and the broader issue of people in Delaware sticking around much longer than they need to be.Show Notes:Mayor Carney to shut down Wilmington homeless encampment | 48m 40s | ||||||
| 5/8/26 | ![]() E395 - What is a Personnel File? (w/ Sam Stecklow, Jared Silberglied, the Leg Hall Chorale) | It's a field trip day down to Dover. On Wednesday, Rob and the crew went to the Delaware Supreme Court to hear oral arguments around a FOIA case where Rob and the Delaware Call are going up against the Delaware State Police. We then travel to legislative hall to hear updates on ex-prisoners lobby day and other legislation being heard this week. Apologies for any weird audio, this was our first time using this set-up.Show Notes:Invisible InstituteFee dispute puts Delaware government transparency law to Supreme Court | 40m 56s | ||||||
| 5/1/26 | ![]() E394 - Part of the Solution (w/ Rae Krantz, Jennifer Chattin, Heather Christopher) | First, state house candidate Rae Krantz joins Rob in the bunker to talk about her now-open race and upcoming events. Then, Jennifer Chattin and Heather Christopher from the DREAM Initiative join Rob to talk about some exciting news and some special cameos.Show Notes:Rae's website, canvass kickoff, and fundraiserWFP Endorsement KickoffFenel Unchained | 1h 20m 22s | ||||||
| 4/24/26 | ![]() E393 - Coop-a-Dupe (w/ Zoë Patchell) | For 4/20 week and the three-year anniversary of the legal cannabis law, DelawareCAN President Zoë Patchell joins Rob in the bunker to talk about how Delaware's legal cannabis system has completely failed to live up to expectations. Show Notes:The latest on legal weedWFP Endorsement Kickoff | 1h 22m 00s | ||||||
| 4/17/26 | ![]() E392 - Will the Real DEFAC Please Stand Up? (w/ The Crew) | The Crew gives an update on last week's Betar episode and does a brief overview of some of the groundbreaking legislation being introduced by the 153rd General Assembly.Show Notes:DelawareOnline guide on how to tipWhy restaurants want to not pay credit card feesProtect Our Points! | 18m 24s | ||||||
| 4/10/26 | ![]() E391 - Behind An Iron Wall (w/ Elizabeth West, Mariah Schnee) | Elizabeth West and Mariah Schnee from Delawareans for Palestinian Human Rights join Rob in the bunker to talk about Betar, a radical Zionist group which has now come to Delaware to take advantage of our loose corporate laws.Show Notes:Donate to Francisca Moreno for TreasurerPetition to the Attorney General | 59m 24s | ||||||
| 4/3/26 | ![]() E390 - Reaching New Heights (w/ Will Imbrie-Moore) | State Representative candidate Will Imbrie-Moore, who is challenging Kim Williams, joins Rob in the bunker to talk about his Delaware background, what it means to be a Gen Z candidate running in a weird information age, and what he would like to accomplish in Dover.Show Notes:Will's websiteDonate to Will | 1h 10m 34s | ||||||
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| 3/27/26 | ![]() E389 - The Human Loneliness Epidemic (w/ Madinah Wilson-Anton) | We begin with an update from Fenel Baines and the Dream Initiative, and the eternal, unanswerable question: do cops lie? Then, Madinah joins Rob in the bunker for a broader discussion about the various things that are making people forget how to be people. Don't worry legislative staffers, you don't have to listen — no politics talk in this one.Show Notes:Madinah links | 1h 10m 32s | ||||||
| 3/20/26 | ![]() E388 - We Can't Tax Computer (w/ Dave Carter) | New Castle County Councilman Dave Carter joins Rob in the bunker to talk about data centers, and the the county council has been doing to attempt to bring them somewhat in check.Show Notes:After months of debate, New Castle County Council agrees to regulate data center industry | 49m 52s | ||||||
| 3/13/26 | ![]() E387 - Fisker Currency (w/ Dael Norwood) | What is money? It might just be whatever helps us do increasingly elaborate financial schemes. Historian of capitalism Dael Norwood joins Rob in the virtual bunker to talk about the current state of cryptocurrency in the broader history of our financial system, and what Delaware might try to do to legitimize flim flams, swindles, and other scams in the name of financial innovation.Show Notes:Congratulations All Around for FiskerNOCAP Middletown Town Hall on March 25th | 55m 08s | ||||||
| 3/6/26 | ![]() E386 - The Nudge Governor (w/ The Crew) | Taking a bit of a break from the homelessness series, we have a crew episode where we finally cancel Senator Eric Buckson and then dive back into Delaware history, talking about the parallels between Jack Markell and Matt Meyer as well as how the weird antisemitism against them came to be.Show Notes:Subscribe on PatreonBefore the Riots | 33m 14s | ||||||
| 2/27/26 | ![]() E385 - Out of Compassion and Spite (w/ Patrick Burke, Food Not Bombs) | This is our second part in a series about the homelessness crisis in Wilmington, recorded over the course of the winter storm in late January and early February. In this episode, we move from Christina Park to Saints Andrew and Matthew (SSAM) Episcopal Church, which has served as another one of the front lines for dealing with homelessness in the city.We speak again to Patrick Burke, rector at SSAM, as well as Brenna, Dawn, and Jax of Food Not Bombs who have been helping staff the kitchens. We discuss the practical matters of feeding people during a winter emergency, preventing death and burnout, and what the issue of homelessness means in a broader spiritual sense.Show Notes:Food Not Bombs LinktreeFood Not Bombs InstagramGet microfic from Jax by donating to FNBFriendship House | 1h 06m 40s | ||||||
| 2/20/26 | ![]() E384 - The New Skid Row (w/ Steve Metraux, Patrick Burke, Kim Eppehimer) | This is our first part in a series about the homelessness crisis in Wilmington, recorded over the course of the winter storm in late January and early February. In this episode, we head to Christina Park and speak to Professor Steve Metraux and Rev. Patrick Burke of SSAM, and then hear from Friendship House Executive Director Kim Eppehimer about what their plans are for the temporary shelter there.Show Notes:Delaware, we have to fix Wilmington's new Skid Row | 1h 01m 56s | ||||||
| 2/13/26 | ![]() E383 - Tide Shift Justice (w/ Meryem Dede) | Tide Shift Justice executive director Meryem Dede joins Rob in the bunker to talk about her background as a public defender and how that got her involved in the advocacy she is working on how advancing fines and fees reform among broader criminal justice reform.Show Notes:Injuries reported during violent crackdown at Georgetown prisonWho’s behind Leave Delaware?The Reform Room: Talking Criminal Justice with Governor Meyer | 53m 58s | ||||||
| 2/6/26 | ![]() E382 - But They're Democrats! (w/ Chancery Daily, Dael Norwood) | Chancery Daily and local historian Dael Norwood join Rob in the bunker to talk about what the near-future might hold for Delaware corporate law updates and how that interacts with the largesse of the General Assembly.Show Notes:What Rough Beach Slouches Towards Dover?Elon Musk called on corporations to ditch Delaware. They didn't listen.What makes the Delaware Court of Chancery unique | 1h 07m 26s | ||||||
| 1/30/26 | ![]() E381 - Become a Patron (w/ The Crew) | In a twist on the normal formula, we have a full 70+ minute episode with Rep. Madinah Wilson-Anton as a bonus episode this week, and a quicker episode with the crew as our main episode. In this episode, Bill and Karl talk with Rob about the violence and occupation in Minneapolis over the last several weeks. | 32m 08s | ||||||
| 1/23/26 | ![]() E380 - A Better Chris (w/ Christopher Beardsley) | US Senate candidate and Chris Coons challenger Christopher Beardsley joins Rob in the bunker to talk about his own foreign policy experience, the importance of addressing our housing crisis, how to leverage the existing Democratic Party into a statewide primary victory.Show Notes:Christopher Beardsley websiteDonation linkDelaware, we have to fix Wilmington's new Skid Row | 1h 00m 58s | ||||||
| 1/16/26 | ![]() E379 - Always Of The Peoples (w/ The Crew) | As the legislature returns to session, we look forward to what we can expect them to accomplish this year, and then we look back to legislatures of years past to see what has changed and what hasn't. We look at an op-ed from an old-school News Journal editor and then a profile of Rep. Al O Plant, who was doing it like no one else was.Show Notes:The Press Room updatesWhat Rough Beast Slouches Toward Dover? | 1h 09m 32s | ||||||
| 1/9/26 | ![]() E378 - The Modified River Plan (w/ Tizzy Lockman) | Redding Consortium Co-Chair and State Senator Tizzy Lockman joins Rob in the bunker to talk about the recent Redding Consortium vote to consolidate all the school districts in northern New Castle County, how it came about, and what it actually means.Show Notes:Redding Consortium siteCoverage of the Redding decisionContact Sen. Lockman at elizabeth.lockman@delaware.gov | 1h 08m 16s | ||||||
| 1/2/26 | ![]() E377 - Why Is That Too Much? (w/ Jordan Howell, Jakim Mohammed, Rae Krantz) | Journalists Jordan Howell and Jakim Mohammed join Rob in the virtual bunker to talk about another move that is being made to further gut public transportation in Delaware and how we can help stop it. Then, Rae Krantz comes in to discuss her run for state representative and her theory of change for how Delaware's government needs to work differently. Also: introducing the Gumboro Groyper.Show Notes:Episode with Matt Meyer talking about transitIn SEPTA budget battle, Meyer missed the momentReach out to the governor and your legislatorRae's website, Facebook, Instagram, and donation | 1h 08m 18s | ||||||
| 12/19/25 | ![]() E376 - Data and Transparency Coalition of the Insane (w/The Crew) | The crew records another late-breaking episode discussing Julianne Murray's wrongful persecution, the data center and AI slop, the male loneliness epidemic, and why our education system should never change no matter what.Show Notes:Christina Elliot GoFundMe, please giveFrancis Fukuyama and Henry Blodget talk about their weird AI stuff | 1h 02m 36s | ||||||
| 12/12/25 | ![]() E375 - Justice for Richard (w/Christina Elliott) | Another person has been killed by the Department of Corrections' medical neglect. Richard Flippin's aunt Christina joined Rob in the bunker to talk about what happened and what needs to happen next.Show Notes:GoFundMe for the familyDOC statement | 35m 02s | ||||||
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