Susan Monday is an award-winning broadcast journalist with experience as a talk show host, news anchor, and reporter. She is the host of "The Susan Monday Show" heard across Delaware Monday-Friday from 9am to noon on Delaware 105.9 and WDEL 101.7FM.
Kasey tells Sumo that she always felt like a male, and now she's going to do something about it.
It's a sign of the times: traditional funerals are being replaced by personalized end-of-life ceremonies. Gary tells "The Susan Monday Show" that he's been to both kinds and prefers the latter.
Sumo talks with local shoemaker who details what goes into high-end performance sneakers after Duke basketball star Zion Williamson's Nike sneaker exploded in a big game.
No empathy from Sheri for a Delaware mom who says the work environment at a Kentucky Fried Chicken in Kent County was "hostile" about her need to pump breast milk.
SuMo talks with the lawyers who represented Autumn Lampkins in her case against a Kent County KFC franchisee. Lampkins says she was harassed and demoted because of her need to pump milk during her shift st the fast food restaurant.
The Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Administration is having trouble filling jobs. A former coach says he understands why sports officials are "hanging up their stripes."
CEO Patricia Beebe discusses the government shutdown and a new facility in Newark.
Pipe-fitters Frank and John say they've been out of work plenty of times and never resorted to food banks and short-term loans.
Joy Coberly is unhappy about the sentence driver Nathan Jester received for killing her son.
Zoe Patchell of Delaware Cannabis Advocacy Network shoots down some of the claims in a new book about marijuana and its dangers.
Some locals say "plant guy" Scott Walker is a hypocrite for harming trees by nailing his signs to them and refusing to take down the signs, one month after the deadline to do so.
Milford High School's principal put the kibosh on fast food drop-offs.
Scott Walker tells Susan Monday why he switched back to the Democratic party and why he's running for President. Yes, President of the United States!
After Jimmy's Grille was shut down by the state's health department, Sumo spoke with Carrie Leishman about the "rash" of food permit holder closures in 2018.
Dover Mayor Robin Christiansen talks grocery stores and the economic energy infusing the city.
Lost and Found: Call screener Ricky tracks down a "lost" caller and surprises SuMo and the listeners to "The Susan Monday Show."
Former Congressional candidate Scott Walker stops by "The Susan Monday Show" and talks politics and next steps.
SuMo talks with a WWII pilot and the author of Against All Odds.
97-year old Ray Firmani, a WWII pilot from DE, and author Mitch Topal share anecdotes from the book Against All Odds on "The Susan Monday Show."
Jeff Hague tells SuMo about the "wrangling" that occurred in the DE legislature to ban bump stocks in the state.
Sumo asks listeners whether they support a Georgia town's decision to round up local sex offenders and house them in city hall for a few hours on Halloween night.
Some callers to "The Susan Monday Show" say "What's the big deal?" but others are aghast.
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Katelynn Dunlap on "The Susan Monday Show" questions whether Senator Coons is "disingenuous and hypocritical" in light of his support for Kavanaugh accuser Christine Blasey Ford.
Bill reacts to the fatal limo accident in New York State on "The Susan Monday Show."
Caller Sheri tells SuMo the "system" can be unfair to men.
A caller tells SuMo what happened to him 28 years ago when a female student said he groped her.
SuMo talks about the TB incident at a Delaware elementary school.
Central DE NAACP head Lamar Gunn talks to SuMo about SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
In the midst of SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh being embroiled in an alleged "sexual misconduct" incident when he was a teenager, Nick tells Susan Monday his reasons for not coming forward about a molestation incident that occurred when he was a child.
Scott Walker talks with Susan Monday after his surprising win in the primary.
Caller says he's proud of the flag because he's a former Marine.
SuMo talks down with the Republican candidate for U.S. Senate.
Listen to caller Anthony explain why the proliferation of American flags in his neighborhood concerns him.
Democrat Kerri Evelyn Harris shares her views on everything from immigration to healthcare.
SuMo talks with Senator Tom Carper. who's running for his 4th term.
Caller reaction to the recent beat-down of a black suspect by a Baltimore police officer.
This meat manager at a Delaware grocery store says customers are selling crab-meat to local restaurants for drug money.
Bill Stevenson says the Stone Balloon put the college town on the party map.
Listen to this former teacher give his reasons for the poor scores by black students.
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WDEL's Mark Fowser gives details on the lawsuit filed by the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence.
Have you ever had someone steal drugs from your medicine cabinet? According to Consumer Reports, many people fail to dispose of expired or unneeded drugs.
A Coast Guard volunteer from Cape May says you'd be surprised how many boaters haven't even taken the life preservers out of their packaging.
Listen to what this former city pool operator has to say about the incident at a Wilmington pool.
The head of Delaware's Correctional Officers's Union says Building "C" has got to come down.
Speaker of the House Pete Schwartzkopf was one of the abstainers, and he explains why.
While handheld and ground-based sparklers are now allowed in Delaware, the State Fire Marshall does not support them.
Bethany a certified parent educator with the do's and don'ts of taking care of a baby.
Michael from Newark shares his journey of trying to get into the United States.