
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 MIchele Norris, whose “Race Card Project” asks for super-short messages about race. They’re the heart of her new book: "Our Hidden Conversations: What Americans Really Think About Race And Identity."
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We’ll go On the Record with historian David O. Stewart on Presidents Day. He traces George Washington’s skills as a political operator, as well as the first president’s failure to speak out against slavery as he came to realize its evils.
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Geoffrey Danek shares a Stoop Story about bonding with baby goats.
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We’ll go On the Record with education reporter Liz Bowie of the Baltimore Banner. City Schools CEO Sonja Santelises’ contract is up in June. Will she stay? Maryland students are missing lots of school days. How are schools responding? Plus, a new contract for Baltimore teachers.
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For more than five decades the Women’s Law Center of Maryland has worked to address the needs of women. We hear from the women who run it, and from a mother who has benefitted from it.
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On this week's Stoop Storytelling Series, Pattie Archuleta tells her story about rekindling lost love.
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Valentine’s Day is for lovers! For people with disabilities, dating can present unique challenges. We hear real stories, and explore the challenges and triumphs along the way.
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We’ll go On the Record with the Yale psychology professor whose “Happiness Lab” podcast offers science-based hacks to make smarter decisions and get happier! Plus, a dentist fills us in on free clinics in Maryland to mark Children’s Dental Health Month.
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We go On the Record with efforts to end the racial gap in home valuations. Tax assessments and home appraisals—skewed my discrimination—lead to stark divides between Black and white homeowners. Reforms could unlock intergenerational wealth for many families of color in Maryland.
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We go On the Record to preview the PBS documentary, Fly With Me! A story of pioneering young women -- called stewardesses back then -- whose fight against sexist labor practices landed them on the frontlines of the women's movement.