Sean McHenry
Associate Producer
SHORT BIO
Sean is based in Los Angeles, California.
He works on the flagship broadcast show “Marketplace,” where he produces host interviews, first-person stories via the “My Economy” series, and directs (he’s one of the people who picks the music you hear on the show).
Sean graduated from the University of Michigan and got his formal entry to radio as an intern on Michigan Radio’s daily newsmagazine “Stateside.” Before that, his notable jobs include writing teacher, barista, and he was briefly a janitor. He enjoys being a big nerd over coffee and TV, especially sci-fi and reality TV.
Episodes by Sean (4)
Latest Stories (399)
The economic legacy of the Jan. 6 insurrection is "intertwined" with the pandemic
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Sean McHenry
Jan 6, 2022
“So much is good about the recovery,” said Wendy Edelberg of the Brookings Institution. Yet “we’re still in the midst of chaos.”
So how good were the holidays for retailers?
by
Sean McHenry
Jan 4, 2022
Three small-business owners weigh in on how the shopping season went for them.
We're still grieving the economy we've lost, whether we realize it or not
by
Kimberly Adams
and Sean McHenry
Dec 29, 2021
Admitting when we're not OK is the first step in helping ourselves, psychotherapist Megan Devine says.
Listeners “care about community and humanity of the music," says Pitchfork’s Patel
by
Kai Ryssdal
, Anais Amin
and Sean McHenry
Dec 15, 2021
The editor in chief of the music site talks about virality versus hooks, how musicians make a living and the future of criticism.
Brexit import changes are still painful for London honey seller after 2 years
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Sean McHenry
Dec 7, 2021
After a strong summer, a London honey seller is dealing with the coronavirus omicron variant and changing trade policy on animal goods.
One of the world's largest economic databases turns 30
by
Amy Scott
and Sean McHenry
Nov 25, 2021
The Federal Reserve Economic Database, or FRED, has been an important resource for economists and more for decades. But what's next step for the database?
How big a year for the labor movement was 2021?
by
Amy Scott
and Sean McHenry
Nov 24, 2021
An online geographic tracker from Cornell shows there were dozens of strikes that didn't make it into national headlines or government data.
When studios delay films, that comes with a price tag
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Sean McHenry
Nov 19, 2021
Between multiple waves of promotions and interest on financing, some films may be able to recoup the cost of delays.
Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic: "Everything is just taking longer than I would have expected going in."
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Sean McHenry
Nov 18, 2021
Bostic discusses inflation, employment and trying to make sure the economic recovery brings everyone along.
Small retailers are caught between order backlogs and ramping demand
by
Sean McHenry
Oct 29, 2021
Three independent retailers on how they're dealing with shortages, price increases and high demand.