Governor Matt Meyer Launches Podcast
Governor Matt Meyer | Newsroom | Office of the Governor | Date Posted: Tuesday, October 21, 2025
Governor Matt Meyer | Newsroom | Office of the Governor | Date Posted: Tuesday, October 21, 2025

WILMINGTON — Governor Matt Meyer today announced the official launch of his new podcast, Matt Chats, a biweekly series where the Governor sits down with Delawareans who are making a difference in their community, from state secretaries and local leaders to well-known public figures with deep ties to the First State.
Through candid conversations, the show takes listeners behind the scenes of public service and leadership, with Governor Meyer and his guests sharing insights, uncovering common ground, and highlighting the people and ideas that are moving Delaware forward.
“Our state is full of people who dedicate their time and talent to making life better for all Delawareans,” Governor Matt Meyer said. “Matt Chats gives us a chance to share their stories, shine a light on their work, and have some fun with guests who represent the best of Delaware and what makes us such a special state of neighbors.”
New episodes will be released every other week on multiple platforms, including YouTube, Spotify, Apple Music, and Substack.
The first two episodes, released today, feature Delaware Secretary of Education Cindy Marten, as well as Philadelphia Eagles legends DeSean Jackson and Michael Vick, currently head football coaches at Delaware State University and Norfolk State University, respectively.
ABOUT THE FIRST TWO EPISODES
EPISODE 1: An Education System for All, with Sec. Cindy Marten
In the very first episode of Matt Chats, Governor Matt Meyer chats with Delaware’s Secretary of Education, Cindy Marten, discussing their shared love for teaching and what it means to shape the future of education.
From their earliest days in the classroom to leading at the state and federal level, Governor Meyer and Secretary Marten share stories about what inspired them, the challenges educators face, and how Delaware can keep moving forward.
EPISODE 2: More Than a Game: Michael Vick and DeSean Jackson on Leadership & Giving Back to HBCUs
In the second episode of Matt Chats, Governor Matt Meyer chats with former Philadelphia Eagle greats Michael Vick and DeSean Jackson to talk about their next chapter – coaching at Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
They share what leadership means to them, how they’re mentoring the next generation of student-athletes, and how football can continue to shape lives long after the final whistle.
Coach Jackson, Coach Vick, and Governor Meyer also preview the upcoming HBCU showdown at the Linc: Norfolk State University vs. Delaware State University, on Thursday, October 30. Kickoff is at 7:00 pm at Lincoln Financial Field. Tickets are selling fast, so be sure to get yours HERE.
For any questions or to schedule a one-on-one interview with Governor Meyer, please email govcomm@delaware.gov.
Keep up to date by receiving a daily digest email, around noon, of current news release posts from state agencies on news.delaware.gov.
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Governor Matt Meyer | Newsroom | Office of the Governor | Date Posted: Tuesday, October 21, 2025

WILMINGTON — Governor Matt Meyer today announced the official launch of his new podcast, Matt Chats, a biweekly series where the Governor sits down with Delawareans who are making a difference in their community, from state secretaries and local leaders to well-known public figures with deep ties to the First State.
Through candid conversations, the show takes listeners behind the scenes of public service and leadership, with Governor Meyer and his guests sharing insights, uncovering common ground, and highlighting the people and ideas that are moving Delaware forward.
“Our state is full of people who dedicate their time and talent to making life better for all Delawareans,” Governor Matt Meyer said. “Matt Chats gives us a chance to share their stories, shine a light on their work, and have some fun with guests who represent the best of Delaware and what makes us such a special state of neighbors.”
New episodes will be released every other week on multiple platforms, including YouTube, Spotify, Apple Music, and Substack.
The first two episodes, released today, feature Delaware Secretary of Education Cindy Marten, as well as Philadelphia Eagles legends DeSean Jackson and Michael Vick, currently head football coaches at Delaware State University and Norfolk State University, respectively.
ABOUT THE FIRST TWO EPISODES
EPISODE 1: An Education System for All, with Sec. Cindy Marten
In the very first episode of Matt Chats, Governor Matt Meyer chats with Delaware’s Secretary of Education, Cindy Marten, discussing their shared love for teaching and what it means to shape the future of education.
From their earliest days in the classroom to leading at the state and federal level, Governor Meyer and Secretary Marten share stories about what inspired them, the challenges educators face, and how Delaware can keep moving forward.
EPISODE 2: More Than a Game: Michael Vick and DeSean Jackson on Leadership & Giving Back to HBCUs
In the second episode of Matt Chats, Governor Matt Meyer chats with former Philadelphia Eagle greats Michael Vick and DeSean Jackson to talk about their next chapter – coaching at Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
They share what leadership means to them, how they’re mentoring the next generation of student-athletes, and how football can continue to shape lives long after the final whistle.
Coach Jackson, Coach Vick, and Governor Meyer also preview the upcoming HBCU showdown at the Linc: Norfolk State University vs. Delaware State University, on Thursday, October 30. Kickoff is at 7:00 pm at Lincoln Financial Field. Tickets are selling fast, so be sure to get yours HERE.
For any questions or to schedule a one-on-one interview with Governor Meyer, please email govcomm@delaware.gov.
Keep up to date by receiving a daily digest email, around noon, of current news release posts from state agencies on news.delaware.gov.
Here you can subscribe to future news updates.