Sarah Delia
Senior Producer, Charlotte Talks with Mike CollinsSarah Delia is a Senior Producer for Charlotte Talks with Mike Collins. Sarah joined the WFAE news team in 2014. An Edward R. Murrow Award-winning journalist, Sarah has lived and told stories from Maine, New York, Indiana, Alabama, Virginia and North Carolina. Sarah received her B.A. in English and Art history from James Madison University, where she began her broadcast career at college radio station WXJM. Sarah has interned and worked at NPR in Washington DC, interned and freelanced for WNYC, and attended the Salt Institute for Radio Documentary Studies.
Sarah was the lead reporter of She Says, an investigative award winning podcast that follows the journey of a sexual assault survivor as she navigates her way through the criminal justice system. She was also the host of the award winning series The List, which examines the child sex abuse crisis in the Catholic Diocese of Charlotte.
She enjoys finding stories off the beaten path.
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Charlotte FC’s third season began with a new coach and a win in front of over 62,000 at Bank of America Stadium last Saturday. It was the first time the team won its opening game. But some of Charlotte FC’s flashier players are gone. As they cultivate new talent, can the wins keep coming?
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On the next Charlotte Talks, Grammy Award-winning musician Christian McBride shares what’s in store for Charlotte audiences when he returns to the Blumenthal this week.
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On the next Charlotte Talks, we discuss the science behind the use of psychedelic drugs to treat PTSD, depression and other conditions.
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Acclaimed opera singer Denyce Graves is in Charlotte as part of her mission to tell the story of North Carolina native Mary Cardwell Dawson, and she shares that story on the next Charlotte Talks.
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We get tips on traveling, how traveling has changed since the coronavirus pandemic and how to travel productively and affordably — all from Rick Steves.
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When many reach retirement age, they choose to move into a community with others like themselves, perhaps a place that allows them to stay put while transitioning to long-term care in the future. Those places can be expensive, so where do you go if you don't have the money?
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On the next Charlotte Talks, journalists from The Atlantic weigh how a second term for Trump could shatter norms with the courts, military, foreign policy, immigration, abortion rights, science gender and more.
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On the next Charlotte Talks, artificial intelligence is here — and it’s here to stay. It is already having an effect on education. The good news is that guidance for students and teachers is becoming more readily available.
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On the next Charlotte Talks, the new CEO of the Foundation for the Carolinas — Cathy Bessant. We sit down to talk with Bessant about this new role, the changing world of philanthropy and more.
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On the next Charlotte Talks, an update on crime in Charlotte and a discussion about what city leaders are considering to remedy it.