
On The Record
Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9:30 to 10:00 am
On The Record is co-hosted by Sheilah Kast and Ashley Sterner. Sheilah and Ashley are excited to share conversations with audacious artists, intrepid scientists, community leaders and more. And of course, tales from the beloved Stoop Storytelling Series!
Currently, you'll hear On The Record on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and the full hour of NPR's Morning Edition on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
On The Record is produced by Maureen Harvie and Melissa Gerr. Theme music created by Jon Ehrens. Logo designed by Louis Umerlik.
Latest Episodes
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We go On the Record with the co-founder of ArtsCentric, whose work centers on people of color and with the lead actor in its current production, “The Scottsboro Boys.” In music, it tells the true tale of nine Black teen-agers falsely charged in the Jim Crow south.
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Here’s a Stoop Story from Jay Herzog about a close call in theater production that he will never forget!
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We’ll go On the Record with Maryland’s new state superintendent of schools, Dr. Carey Wright. While Maryland fell in national test scores over much of the last decade, Wright was leading public schools in Mississippi in giant strides in test scores. What are her goals now?
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A Stoop Story about a woman’s service during World War II.
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We’ll go On the Record with Annapolis author Erika Robuck. Her latest historical novel, set in the Roaring Twenties, pulls us inside the lives of two smart, daring women in deadly conflict during Prohibition -- a federal agent and a smuggler.
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We go On the Record with University of Maryland doctors treating patients injured in falls and who are researching how to prevent falls and help what comes next.
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Two out of four patients at Univ. of Maryland Shock-Trauma have taken a fall. We talk to its director about why and how funding for the center has improved.
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We go On the Record with James Anderson of Bloomberg Philanthropies to ask about City Data Alliance. It trains mayors how to collect and use data -- to make better, more fair decisions about resources and funding.
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Here’s a Stoop Story from Jenn Silverman about the satisfaction and elegance of creating a great spreadsheet!
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An East Baltimore nonprofit will receive part of the city’s opioid settlement money. How does it work to prevent overdose deaths?