Olivia Mouradian
Stateside Production AssistantOlivia Mouradian recently received her bachelor's degree in English from the University of Michigan and joined the Stateside team as an intern in May 2023. She was born and raised in southeastern Michigan, and enjoys reading memoirs, going vintage shopping, and eating dolma in her free time.
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Chef Eddie Vargas talks beef, broth, and birria as he walks us through the family recipe that forms the base of his culinary philosophy.
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The federal government announced a $138.7 million settlement to over 100 survivors for the FBI's failure to thoroughly investigate sexual abuse allegations against Larry Nassar.
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Last week, independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. secured his spot on the Michigan ballot.
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For 33 years, the story of Anita Wiley’s disappearance in Detroit was unresolved. A new podcast produced by her son and sister tells her story.
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The Francis Scott Key Bridge's collapse in Maryland prompted concern about the safety of bridges everywhere. For many people in Michigan, the Mackinac Bridge came to mind.
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The hemlock woolly adelgid poses a threat to some 170 million hemlock trees in Michigan. Here's everything you need to know about these invasive species.
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If you miss it, the next time a total solar eclipse is projected to be visible in the continental United States is not until August of 2044.
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Governor Whitmer discusses the importance of access to mifepristone, an abortion pill, and addresses other questions around reproductive rights.
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Therapy can come in many forms. For psychotherapist Tariq Elsaid, poetry and translation are two primary forms through which he practices psychotherapy.
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The Oakland County trial of James Crumbley has ended with convictions on four counts of involuntary manslaughter. But how was this trial different from Jennifer Crumbley's?