Dulma

Due Diligence

Society EN ↓ 35 episodes

Deep dives into American politics, economics & civics

Author

Dulma

Category

Society

Podcast website

dulma.substack.com

Latest episode

Jun 15, 2026

Where to listen?

Podcasts in the app Replaio Radio Coming soon

Podcasts are coming to the app soon. Install now and be the first to see a whole new take on podcasts

Get it on Google Play Install for free Android 5M+ downloads · 4.8 rating iOS soon

Episodes

Nina Schwalbe — What It Takes To Run For Congress (NY-12) 15.06.2026

Today I speak with Dr. Nina Schwalbe , a public health scientist and former senior leader at UNICEF and Gavi who helped lead a Biden-appointed $7B global COVID vaccine effort, about why she's running for Congress in New York's District 12 in a crowded, money-dominated primary (June 23). We unpack how fundraising, media coverage, Democratic club endorsements, and super PACs shaped by Citizens Unite...

Daniel A. Bell — Ancient Chinese Political Philosophy 12.06.2026

I interview Canadian political scientist Daniel A. Bell (University of Hong Kong) about his latest book Why Ancient Chinese Political Thought Matters and how Chinese political theory broadens a West-centric Anglophone canon. Bell explains major pre-unification traditions—Confucianism (graded love, harmony, ritual, soft power, political meritocracy), Legalism (state-strengthening through uniform, r...

Shadi Hamid — The Case for American Power & Hegemony 02.06.2026

Conversation with Washington Post columnist and political scientist Shadi Hamid on American power, democracy, and the case for hegemony in the 21st century Is America a force for good in the world? It's a question that has become increasingly uncomfortable to ask—and even more uncomfortable to answer. In this episode of Due Diligence, I sit down with political scientist, columnist, and author Shad...

AI & The Economics of Human Flourishing 24.05.2026

This is a solo episode on how AI may reshape the infrastructure of our economy and how it is forcing us to reckon with our values across economics, culture, and policy at a historical inflection point. This crisis is our opportunity to reshape our economic system to work for everyone — and ask ourselves how we might steer towards a post-scarcity future oriented around unlocking greater individual...

Rosemary Kelanic — Oil & U.S. Grand Strategy 14.04.2026

In this episode I talk with Dr. Rosemary Kelanic, director of the Middle East program at Defense Priorities, about why oil has shaped U.S. involvement in the Middle East and how it connects to the current U.S.-Iran war. She explains Trump's stated objectives (regime change, stopping a nuclear weapon, limiting missiles, ending proxy support) and traces the longer U.S.-Iran history from the 1953 cou...

Darrick Hamilton — Baby Bonds 01.04.2026

In this episode, I sit down with Professor Darrick Hamilton — economist, public intellectual, and founding director of the Institute on Race, Power, and Political Economy at The New School — to understand what baby bonds are, why they matter, and how they could help us expand economic freedoms for all Americans. What we cover: What baby bonds are and how they work Why economic freedom is the preco...

Kishore Mahbubani — Is China A Threat? 11.07.2025

Kishore Mahbubani is a distinguished Singaporean diplomat, academic, and author, renowned for his incisive commentary on global geopolitics and the rise of Asia. He served in the Singapore Foreign Service as Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Singapore’s Ambassador to the UN, where he was President of the UN Security Council in 2001 and 2002. He was also the Founding Dean o...

[Book Club] All The Shah's Men by Stephen Kinzer 30.06.2025

This is a "book club" solo episode where I summarize & comment on a nonfiction book as part of the Due Diligence Book Club (Patreon available here ). This episode is on All The Shah's Men by Stephen Kinzer published in 2003 about Operation Ajax, the CIA overthrow of Mohammad Mossadegh, the prime minister of Iran.

Adar Weinreb — IDF Soldier to Peace Activist 28.06.2025

In this episode, I invite social & peace activist and former IDF soldier Adar Weinreb onto the show. Adar shares his thoughtful perspective on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, emphasizing the importance of humanization in creating the possibility of reconciliation. He reflects on his experiences as an IDF soldier and his evolution towards understanding the common humanity shared by both sides...

Margaret O'Mara — The Political History of Silicon Valley 09.06.2025

In this episode, I delve into the fascinating history of Silicon Valley with Margaret O'Mara, a professor of American History at the University of Washington and a leading historian of Silicon Valley. We explore the relationship between the public and private sectors that fueled the growth of Silicon Valley, debunking the myth of the lone entrepreneur and highlighting the significant role of Cold...

The Legacy & Evolution of Adam Smith with Glory Liu 11.02.2025

In this episode, I sit down with Glory Liu, author of Adam Smith's America: How a Scottish Philosopher Became an Icon of American Capitalism. We delve into her book which examines the intellectual history and evolving interpretations of Adam Smith's ideas in America. Liu, Assistant Research Professor at Johns Hopkins University, discusses how Adam Smith's works have been understood and...

[Book Club] The Declaration of Independence 10.01.2025

This episode is a solo deep dive into our founding document, the Declaration of Independence — its history, its intellectual influences, its legacy and ultimately its evolution into our national "scripture" as historian Pauline Maier calls it. 00:00 Introduction to the Declaration of Independence01:23 The Myth That Binds Us05:01 Historical Context and Influences07:11 Early Colonial Period 18:04 Th...

Inflation — History, Causes & Case Studies with Mark Blyth 11.12.2024

Mark Blyth is a political economist and the William R. Rhodes Professor of International Economics at Brown University. He is the author of several books including Austerity: The History of a Dangerous Idea (named one of the best books of the year in 2013 by the Financial Times and Bloomberg), Angrynomics , and a new book coming out in May 2025 called Inflation: A Guide for Users and Losers . His...

Keith Rabois — Legendary Silicon Valley Investor on Revolutionizing Commerce 11.12.2024

Keith Rabois is a cofounder of OpenStore, a platform connecting shoppers and merchants to create the ultimate decentralized "department store" of the internet. Keith is also a General Partner at Founders Fund, one of the top venture firms in the world. He is cofounder and executive chairman of OpenDoor, served on the boards of Yelp and Reddit, was Managing Director at Khosla Ventures, and COO at S...

Sophia Amoruso — NYT Bestselling Author on Life After Girlboss & Starting A VC Fund 11.12.2024

Sophia Amoruso is a serial entrepreneur who founded fashion retailer Nasty Gal and media startup Girlboss. She is also the NYTimes bestselling author of Girlboss, a business memoir that sparked a movement, inspired a Netflix show, and became solidly part of our entrepreneurial vernacular. She is now the founder of online course Business Class and VC fund Trust Fund. What we discuss: How she has ev...

Michael Maslansky — Crisis Communications Expert on PR Strategies & Secrets 11.12.2024

Michael Maslansky is a communication strategist and language expert who teaches companies how to effectively connect with customers. As the CEO of Maslansky + Partners , his emotionally savvy coaching has helped numerous Fortune 500s like Pfizer, Starbucks, Bank of America and Microsoft find their footing in times of crisis. His firm’s polling methodologies and in-depth focus groups have frequentl...

Samyr Laine — From Harvard to the Olympics to Venture Capital 11.12.2024

Samyr Laine is an investor, Olympian, and operator with a background in sports & entertainment. He is currently GP of Freedom Trail Capital, SVP of The Creator Project at Raptive, former SVP of Operations & Strategy at Westbrook, and former Senior Director of Operations at Roc Nation. Prior to working on celebrity ventures for Will & Jada Pinkett Smith and Roc Nation, Samyr worked in t...

Rich Antoniello — Founder of Complex on Building A Legendary Media Company 11.12.2024

Rich Antoniello is the founder and former CEO of Complex Networks, a youth culture brand and media company that was founded in 2002 and sold in 2015 to Hearst and Verizon and later in 2021 to BuzzFeed. Find Rich on Twitter and LinkedIn Mentioned in the episode: Collect'd XSET Popchew ⁠Female Founder World⁠

Ahad Khan - CEO of Kajabi on Scaling A $2B Course Platform 11.12.2024

Ahad Khan is the CEO of Kajabi, the leading knowledge commerce platform for creators to monetize their expertise. Check out Kajabi

Ankur Nagpal — Founder of Teachable on Selling for $250 Million 11.12.2024

Ankur Nagpal is the founder of Teachable which he started in 2013 and sold for a reported $250M to HotMart in 2020. He is also the founder of Vibe Capital, an early-stage venture fund, and most recently Ocho, a fintech startup on a mission to help business owners and creators build wealth.

Brian Sugar — Co-Founder of PopSugar on Content & Commerce 11.12.2024

Brian Sugar is the co-founder and former CEO of PopSugar, a women's media company acquired by Group Nine (which was later acquired by Vox Media). He is now the Managing Partner of Sugar Capital where he invests in DTC brands like Feastables, Kinship, Caraway, Brightland, Omsom, Starface, and Kinship as well as tech companies enabling commerce like Archive, Bounty, EcoCart, Tydo, Fondue, and Cogsy....

Rebecca Minkoff & Ali Wyatt — On Women, Work & Ambition 11.12.2024

Rebecca Minkoff is a designer and the founder of the iconic fashion brand Rebecca Minkoff. Ali Koplar Wyatt is an executive & operator with a background in media from Elle to Refinery29 to Goop and Girlboss. Together they are cofounders of The Female Founder Collective , a community & platform for women entrepreneurs. Join Female Founder's Day on March 23rd in Los Angeles

Peter Brack — How to Take Your Company to IPO (Twice) 11.12.2024

Peter Brack is a Managing Partner at Hypothesis Ventures, an early-stage VC fund investing in mission-driven companies outside of Silicon Valley. Peter was previously a Venture Partner at Mucker Capital in Los Angeles and before that started & exited two media companies on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange after starting his career in media at Time Warner and Time Inc. building the Asia operations....

Michaeline DeJoria — CEO of John Paul Mitchell Systems 11.12.2024

Michaeline DeJoria is the CEO of John Paul Mitchell Systems, the largest privately-owned hair company in the world. She became CEO in 2021 to run the globally respected brand started by her father, John Paul DeJoria, in 1980 with just $700 and three products.

Tyler Tringas — Rethinking The Venture Capital Model 11.12.2024

Tyler Tringas is the founder and general partner of Calm Fund. Prior to starting Calm to invest in software companies looking to grow sustainably & profitably, Tyler started and sold Storemapper.  Find Tyler's Twitter here Learn more about Calm here

Listen to the Due Diligence podcast in Replaio

Radio and podcasts in one app - free, with no sign-up. Install today and do not miss the launch

Get it on Google Play

Replaio is not a podcast publisher; show names, artwork and audio belong to their authors and are distributed through public RSS feeds.