
Sam Bermas-Dawes
Producer, MiddaySam Bermas-Dawes is a producer for Midday. He previously produced for WYPR's On The Record.
He began working in public radio in Georgia, before working on The Middle with Jeremy Hobson through the 2022 midterm election. Sam grew up in Montclair, NJ and went to school in Washington, D.C.
When he is not working, Sam is likely to be on a soccer field or reading in his hammock.
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Comedian Paula Poundstone returns to Baltimore to perform at the historic Senator Theater.
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Midday hears from Maryland School Board President Dr. Joshua Michael about the impact of losing more than $400 million of COVID-era reimbursements from the federal government.
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Jeanne Theoharis is an author of many books, and in her latest release, "King of the North," she discusses the lack of guidance and support that the Northern activists encountered during King's battles against Northern discrimination and injustice.
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New York Times correspondents Luke Broadwater and Annie Karni recount a dysfunctional 118th U.S. Congress and its colorful members.
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Midday on Sports goes to the ballpark for the first home game at Camden Yards for the Baltimore Orioles.
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Manor Mill in Monkton has become a cultural arts center for northern Baltimore County. Midday hears from the owner and founder Angelo Otterbein and Vanessa Eskridge, director of the Manor Mill Playhouse.
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The 2025 General Assembly session comes to a close on April 7, a week from Monday. Lawmakers are working to finish a budget by then.
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Debate in the state Senate continues next week, and a vote could come Monday night. But after that, there's still more to do.
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Secretary of Labor Portia Wu joins Midday to discuss unemployment benefits, apprenticeship programs and other services offered under her department.
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Tom Nichols is a staff writer for The Atlantic who covered the fallout following the revelation that a Signal group chat was used to discuss last week's U.S. military strikes in Yemen.