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The Schilling Show Covers Geopolitics, Justice, and Birth Rates
Experts from UVA, Protect the Public's Trust, and Heritage Foundation discuss key policy issues.
Mar. 30, 2026 at 8:36pm
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The Schilling Show podcast provides a platform for in-depth discussions on pressing political and social issues.University of Virginia TodayThe latest episode of The Schilling Show featured in-depth discussions with three expert guests: Allan Stam, a professor of Public Policy and Politics at the University of Virginia's Frank Batten School, provided a geopolitical update; Michael Chamberlain, the director of Protect the Public's Trust, discussed two-tiered justice in Virginia; and Emma Waters, a Policy Analyst at the Heritage Foundation's Center for Technology and the Human Person, analyzed the decline in America's birth rate.
Why it matters
The Schilling Show is a prominent political podcast that covers a wide range of policy issues impacting the state of Virginia and the nation. By featuring authoritative voices from academia, government watchdog groups, and prominent think tanks, the show provides listeners with nuanced analysis on topics that are crucial to understanding the current political landscape.
The details
The episode covered several key policy areas. Allan Stam offered his expertise on global geopolitical developments and their potential implications. Michael Chamberlain delved into concerns about unequal application of the law in Virginia. And Emma Waters examined the complex factors behind the declining U.S. birth rate and its societal ramifications.
- The Schilling Show episode was recorded on March 27, 2026.
The players
Allan Stam
A professor of Public Policy and Politics at the University of Virginia's Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy.
Michael Chamberlain
The director of Protect the Public's Trust, a government watchdog organization.
Emma Waters
A Policy Analyst in the Center for Technology and the Human Person at the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank.
What they’re saying
“Geo-political Update.”
— Allan Stam, Professor of Public Policy and Politics, University of Virginia
“Two-tiered Justice in Virginia.”
— Michael Chamberlain, Director, Protect the Public's Trust
“American Birth-Rate Decline.”
— Emma Waters, Policy Analyst, Heritage Foundation
The takeaway
This episode of The Schilling Show provided valuable insights from respected experts on critical policy issues facing the nation, including geopolitics, government accountability, and demographic trends. The diverse perspectives offered listeners a nuanced understanding of these complex topics.

