
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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We’ll go On the Record with David Goodrich. He bicycled nearly 3,000 miles along routes of the Underground Railroad, including Harriet Tubman’s escapes on the Eastern Shore, and wrote a book, "On Freedom Road." What did he learn?
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In the first episode of a three-part series, we begin with two very different stories that reveal the financial challenge of paying for abortion care.
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We’ll go On the Record to look at how Baltimore City’s guaranteed income pilot is working. It’s been six months since 200 young parents started receiving $1000 a month, no strings. What’s the impact on their housing? Mental health?
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We’ll go On the Record with a health regulator and an advocate for farmers. How does Maryland’s cottage food industry offer home cooks a path to starting a business? What foods can be sold without a license? Plus, a baker in Brandywine tells what it’s like.
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We’ll go On the Record for an inside look at how law-enforcement recruits and first-responders in Maryland are trained to relate to people with disabilities, and with the mother of the young man with Down Syndrome whose tragic death a decade ago inspired this training.
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We’ll go On the Record to talk about Gov. Moore’s $63-billion budget plan. What are his priorities? Plus, a public health coalition is working with legislators to chip away at how many Marylanders are uninsured. What’s the plan?
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We’ll go On the Record to look at the decline in U.S. life expectancy. COVID, overdoses, and other threats pulled the years we can expect to live from a peak of nearly 79 in 2014 -- down to 76 years. How to reverse the trend?
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This week on the podcast, two tales of epic journeys in search of work, education and safety.
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Phillip Pack shares a Stoop story about his career at Bethlehem Steel.
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We’ll go On the Record to preview Baltimore’s summer jobs program, Youth Works. The city intends to match thousands of young people with employers — nonprofits, businesses, even city agencies — a chance for youth to earn a paycheck while exploring career options.