Natasha Del Toro is an award-winning journalist and host. She reported and produced investigative documentaries for Fusion's "Naked Truth," which became a popular docu-series on Netflix and was part of a consortium of journalists that won a Pulitzer for their reporting on the Panama Papers.
She currently hosts PBS's long-running "America Reframed" on World Channel and appears regularly as a correspondent on Al Jazeera's "Fault Lines," a current affairs documentary show, where she has reported on the Catholic sex abuse scandal, corrupt cops in Baltimore, and FEMA's failed response to Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. Born to Puerto Rican parents and raised in North Carolina, she is bilingual and proud of her southern and Latino roots.
Susanne Reber is a 3x Peabody award-winning media executive, currently leading Podcasting at E.W. Scripps based in Washington D.C. She is co-founder of Reveal, the first investigative radio program and podcast in the US. Prior to joining The Center for Investigative Reporting in 2012, Reber formed and led NPR's first Investigations Unit, which won multiple Peabody Awards, a Polk award, a Robert F. Kennedy Award and others during her tenure.
Prior to moving to the U.S., Reber spent 23 years at the Canadian Broadcasting Corp., where she held various editorial leadership roles, including deputy managing editor of National Radio News and executive producer of CBC's Michener Award-winning Investigative Unit from 2003 to 2009. Reber graduated from the University of London with a bachelor's degree in German and French language and literature. She earned her graduate diploma in broadcast journalism from City University London.
Dan Bloom is a Senior Podcast Producer at E.W. Scripps's D.C. Bureau. Dan is the co-host and co-creator of "maDCap" along with David Ross. He previously worked at Panoply Brand Studios, as well as produced and engineered "The Bob Edwards Show" on SiriusXM Public Radio for 7 years.