Lord Have ‘Mercy’: a story of rape and gratitude

How a story of drugs, rape, and captivity, became a story of gratitude. You got me begging you for mercy. Why won’t you release me. Yea, you remember the tune. “Mercy” is the name. The 2008 musical hit by singer, Duffy takes on a whole new chilling meaning now that she has set herself free […]
What Do You Do If You Get COVID-19?

We’re all taking the necessary precautions, but what happens if you get COVID-19? A respiratory expert gives us some tips on what you can do.
Inside/Out: Socially Distanced, Spiritually Connected

Socially distanced but spiritually connected is the theme for this short person essay about solidarity and being in community though isolated.
Delic Radio: Ask Dr. Matt Cook: COVID-19

Jackee and Dr. Cook chronicle their respective experiences during the COVID-19 epidemic as friends but also as doctor-patient.
Inside/Out: Be Brave, Shelter in Place

Psychiatrist and pharmacologist discusses pandemic psychology, making an argument to why we need to shelter in place in order to beat coronavirus.
Inside/Out: Lessons Learned about Fighting Coronavirus

In the span of four months, this coronavirus has spread to over 144 countries, infected 200,000 people and killed more than 8,000. Here’s a world map from a few days ago that illustrates what we were looking at back then. Though a few days might appear like a short amount of time, to effectively respond […]
Inside/Out: Tips for Working from Home

Are you working from home? Since we’re all remote on the Delic team, we put together tips for working from home productively and healthily.
Straight Talk about the Coronavirus: “We’re Going to Get Through It”
Infectious disease expert, Michael Osterholm, went on Joe Rogan to talk about the coronavirus, how we can protect ourselves, and what to expect.
Inside/Out: Our Top Ten Trippy Movies
If you’re looking to have a movie night, our staff put together a list of trippy movies that we love. Here are ten trippy movies for you to choose from.
Coronavirus: The Cognitive Epidemic
On Bulletproof Radio, Dave Asprey spoke to anthropologist and cognitive scientist Samuel Veissière Ph.D about the coronavirus being a cognitive epidemic.