
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 tales of people doing battle with an undercover epidemic.
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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 in-network providers--and it’s worse for teen patients.
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We’ll go On the Record to talk about the blood-thirsty arachnids that might be in your backyard: It’s tick season--how can you protect yourself? And what should you know about tick-borne diseases? Plus, conserving green oases scattered across Baltimore.
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We’ll go On the Record with a Baltimore County librarian who’s got summer reading ideas for kids of all ages, including cook books and graphic novels and a memoir. Plus, a kids’ book with “AI” as the subject, a personality and the author!
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Maya Kosok and Max Romano share a Stoop Story about a tandem adventure.
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We go On the Record with filmmaker Jill Yeskoto talk about "Uphill Climb," her new documentary about the women who competed in Le Tour de France Féminin in the 1980s.
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What challenges are Baltimore City teachers facing right now? A new report says teachers are overworked and undervalued, and the profession is already experiencing challenges in recruiting. We speak with two teachers about how the classroom experience has changed over the past decade.
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988, the three-digit number for the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, launched nationwide one year ago. How is it working in Maryland?
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A Stoop Story about the benefits of staying on the beaten path.