
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’ll go On the Record with two Baltimore Banner reporters who have uncovered the staggering scale of drug fatalities in the city.
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We go On the Record with Kelly Lepo from the Space Telescope Science Institute to learn about the summer solstice, how to measure the tilt of the earth, and fascinating findings from the James Webb Space Telescope.
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Here's a Stoop Story from Joe Wall about how one person who really sees you … can make all the difference in the world.
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We’ll go On the Record to mark two years since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade. How has the decision affected abortion access in Maryland, as more people travel to the state for care?
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Two years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to an abortion. As an increasing number of people travel to Maryland to seek abortions, we hear about an effort to train more health professionals in reproductive care.
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Mike Bainum shares a Stoop Story on birth - not according to plan!
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Sickle cell disease, a rare genetic disorder, disproportionately affects people of African descent. We speak to a Baltimore middle school student living with sickle cell, and hear of the promise of new gene-editing treatments.
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We go On the Record to hear about Amtrak’s Frederick Douglass Tunnel project. The six billion dollar project will bore underneath several West Baltimore communities. Neighbors have questions ... and have engaged legal representation. We hear from a lawyer, a resident and an Amtrak engineer.
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We go On the Record to hear about two events celebrating both Juneteenth … and African American Music Appreciation Month. From jazz and blues to classical and folk, Baltimore artists will take to the stage and celebrate the work of Black composers and musicians.
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Here’s a Stoop Story from Angie Elliott about finding her power.