
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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Sean MacDonald shares a Stoop story about a possible paranormal visitor.
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We’ll go On the Record with Frederick author Michelle Jabès Corpora. An aging home in a small New England town harbors a dark secret in “Holly Horror,” a supernatural thriller for young adults.
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We’ll go On the Record with Maryland’s secretary of veterans affairs, Anthony Woods. Woods lost his mother, an Air Force veteran, to suicide in 2018. How is he applying the lessons of his grief? Plus, canine companionship for veterans.
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This week on the podcast, stories from two people creating their own spiritual path.
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We’ll go On the Record with the head of the Maryland Cannabis Administration. Sales of recreational and medical cannabis topped $90 million dollars last month. What impact will come from the next round of licenses for dispensaries, growers, and processors?
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We go On the Record with two scholars of Middle East politics. The appalling violence is only the latest in a decades-long conflict — How will this war impact the region’s balance of power?
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We’ll go On the Record with a woman who transformed the story of what really happened to her cousin with disabilities .. into a novel -- how a devious sheriff stole her cousin’s inheritance. Plus, tools to safeguard the finances of people with disabilities.
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We’ll go On the Record with a psychiatrist and a peer recovery specialist to ask why it’s so hard to find care for mental illness and addiction. A new survey finds barriers--too few providers and appointments--and it’s worse for teen patients.
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This week on the podcast, three storytellers share tales about their relationships with animals. Let's just say, "It's complicated."
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National Hispanic Heritage Month honors the cultures and contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans. We speak with the founder of a Mexican folk dance group and the director of a coalition of Latino-serving organizations.