
Maureen Harvie
Senior Supervising Producer, On The RecordMaureen Harvie is Senior Supervising Producer for On the Record. She is a graduate of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and joined WYPR in 2014 as an intern for the newsroom. Whether coordinating live election night coverage, capturing the sounds of a roller derby scrimmage, interviewing veterans, or booking local authors, she is always on the lookout for the next story.
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This week on the podcast, two stories about young folks in the working world getting on the job experience they never expected — or wanted.
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We’ll go On the Record with two scholars who study the threat Christian nationalism poses to democracy. How common are these beliefs? What role did adherents play in the Capitol Insurrection? We look at polling data and preview a new documentary.
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We'll go On the Record with a father-daughter duo spreading the joy of Bulgarian folk music.
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We’ll go On the Record with Jonathon Heyward, music director of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and Roz Cauthen, head of the Baltimore School for the Arts. What will come of their new partnership?
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This week on the podcast, two stories about how Christmas is not everyone’s cup of mulled wine.
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We’ll go On the Record with Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott to talk about the lowest number of homicides in the city in nearly a decade. How does he plan to keep the momentum going? Plus, we speak with an activist who works for peaceful conflict resolution.
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We’ll go On the Record with book recommendations to delight and entertain readers of all ages. A Baltimore County librarian shares a poetic storybook and a sci-fi thriller for teens. And from the Pratt library - mesmerizing memoirs.
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This week on the podcast, two stories about repping Hanukkah in the land of Christmas.
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We’ll go On the Record with a public health expert to talk about the fallout of discarding regulations for concealed-carry.
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We’ll go On the Record with a reporter about gun control. Maryland’s license requirement to carry a handgun was recently ruled unconstitutional. Now what?