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)
Botox is a multi-billion dollar, potentially deadly monopoly
by
Kai Ryssdal
, Emily Henderson
and Sean McHenry
Oct 31, 2017
The product comes from a substance so lethal that it could be used as a potential agent of bioterrorism.
The National Association of Home Builders opposes the Republican tax bill
by
Kai Ryssdal
, Emily Henderson
and Sean McHenry
Oct 30, 2017
Jerry Howard, CEO of the National Association of Home Builders, discusses why the group is against the tax bill.
Is Amazon finally poised for a complete retail takeover?
by
Adriene Hill
and Sean McHenry
Oct 27, 2017
Spencer Soper of Bloomberg thinks the online store's future lies in the business marketplace.
Can subscription fashion services survive?
by
Sean McHenry
Oct 27, 2017
Stitch Fix's IPO could mean more competition, and "there isn't room for tons of these."
YouTube beauty videos for people over 35 are a huge hit
by
Sean McHenry
Oct 27, 2017
Yes, many social influencers are millennials. But the category to watch might be the over-35 crowd.
Wait times for Social Security benefit appeals leave people in limbo
by
Peter Balonon-Rosen
and Sean McHenry
Oct 20, 2017
Michael Astrue, a former Social Security commissioner, talks about how and where the backlog starts.
When social causes meet product sales, you get the cause market
by
Paulina Velasco
and Sean McHenry
Oct 20, 2017
Many companies have found that giving to these kinds of charities can ultimately boost their bottom line.
What happens when the economic census is late
by
Kai Ryssdal
, Shaheen Ainpour
and Sean McHenry
Oct 13, 2017
All of the policy and business decisions that use that census data — and there are a lot — will get pushed back, too.
Would Trump's executive order make better, cheaper health care? Only kind of
by
Adriene Hill
and Sean McHenry
Oct 12, 2017
Today, when the president signed an executive order expanding coverage options outside of the Obamacare marketplaces, he promised that the order would create more insurance options at “lower prices, and for millions of Americans.” Actually, the order is asking federal agencies to broaden the use of short-term insurance options, which aren’t beholden to the coverage […]
Hungry and broke? We've got a cookbook for you, millennials
by
Adriene Hill
, Bridget Bodnar
and Sean McHenry
Oct 12, 2017
Miranda Berman and Gabi Moskowitz want to hold your hand in the kitchen.