
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 the director of community engagement at HopeWorks of Howard County, a nonprofit that serves victims of sexual assault and domestic violence.
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We’ll go On the Record with Hopkins experts who study red flag laws, which temporarily take firearms away from someone who’s a danger to others or themselves. How is this policy playing out in Maryland?
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How do eating disorders contribute to eating disorders among young people? And what advice does an expert on eating disorders for parents or caretakers?
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We go On the Record to talk about the Maryland Kids Code, a proposed bill seeking to push tech companies to redesign their products to better protect the privacy and wellbeing of younger users.
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Steve Parke shares a Stoop Story about becoming Prince’s art director.
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We’ll go On the Record with a constitutional scholar who argues the only way to fix our dysfunctional democracy is to bulk up the House of Representatives with multiple parties--beyond Democrat and Republican.
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We go On the Record with Baltimore City Councilman Zeke Cohen, running citywide to be Council president. How would he boost hiring first responders, inspectors and other safety workers? How does holding youth accountable fit with trauma-informed care?
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We’ll go On the Record with Housing Secretary Jake Day to talk about the governor’s plan for Maryland’s housing shortage and eviction crisis. What would make it more likely that affordable homes are built? How to pull in federal money for housing? How to protect renters?
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We go On the Record with Democrat David Trone, the 6th District congressman running to replace Ben Cardin in the U.S. Senate. What is his problem with career politicians? What does he see as the top issue in this race?
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We'll go On the Record with Baltimore City's Chief Administrative Officer Faith Leach to talk about an $18M deal to acquire two downtown hotels for homeless housing.