Stephanie Haney
Host/ProducerStephanie Haney is the host of the "Sound of Ideas." She's an award-winning journalist and podcast host and a licensed attorney in both Ohio and California, a first for the "Sound of Ideas" team. She knows Northeast Ohio well, having been born and raised in Canton and having spent six years working for WKYC, where she created, produced and hosted multiple shows across digital and TV platforms. Prior to that, she worked for DailyMailTV and DailyMail.com, and had a producing fellowship with Good Morning America.
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Ohio gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy tells "Sound of Ideas" host Stephanie Haney about his message to people concerned about health insurance premiums going up and what he's heard from voters across the state.
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Hazing is when someone is expected or forced to do something that hurts or humiliates them, in exchange for acceptance into a group. We'll explore who is responsible for stopping harmful behavior in light of recent lawsuits alleging hazing at Ursuline High School in Youngstown.
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Each year, Crain's Cleveland Business features 40 innovators in diverse spaces from across Northeast Ohio with one thing in common: they're not even 40 years old.
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Northeast Ohio business owner Bobby George's domestic violence case plea deal has raised questions about whether he was overcharged to begin with or got a sweetheart deal due to wealth and influence.
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Cleveland residents were surprised by audit notices from the Central Collection Agency warning they may owe Cleveland Municipal Income Tax. We'll explain why those notices went out, in our "Law of the Land" series.
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After indictments against Cleveland Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz on charges related to prop betting, gambling rules in Ohio have changed. We'll discuss in this installment of our "Law of the Land" series.
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The creative team behind the new Netflix series on the short-lived presidency of James A. Garfield discuss "Death by Lightning."
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Retired Shaker Heights pediatrician and grandfather Dr. Arthur Lavin founded Grandparents For Vaccines to encourage child vaccination by sharing stories about deadly but preventable diseases.
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We'll meet the team behind "Lost and Found in Cleveland" which broke a record for attendance when it premiered at the Cleveland International Film Festival earlier this year. This weekend the movie gets a wider theatrical release bringing the filmmakers "love letter to Northeast Ohio" to audiences across the country.
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Comedian and author Josh Womack takes us inside the Cleveland Schvitz with his brand new book.