Interviews with people in Maine. Because everyone has a story.....
Meet Meghan Dowling, author of "A Catalogue of Small Pains", and learn about her creative process, how she became a teacher, and her short career as a juvenile delinquent. Listen via YouTube! Local Charity: Health Equity Alliance
Find out more about DA Maeghan Maloney, as we talk about growing up in Western Maine, how she got a full scholarship to Swarthmore College, and how she never though she would get married. Listen via YouTube! Local Charity: Sexual Assault Crisis and Support Center
Relax with Amanda Hill of 207, as she shares about totaling her dad's truck, how she wanted to be a zookeeper, and how she feels about her "family" at 207! Listen via YouTube! Local Charity: Barbara Bush Children's Hospital
Sit back and find out more about Rob Caldwell of 207, as we talk about his love of sports, his brief stint as a taxi driver, and how he still reads voraciously! Listen via YouTube! Local Charity: United Way of Greater Portland
Listen in while I interview Eben Sypitkowski as we talk about coffee roasting, forest bathing (yes, it's a thing!), and his new role as Director of Governor Percival Baxter's wilderness vision! Listen via YouTube! Local Charity: Friends of Baxter State Park
Tune in for today's chat with Angela Ferrari as we talk about her childhood in New Vineyard, how she sells sea shells (yes, really!), and some great advice for future authors! Listen via YouTube! Local Charity: CSAs
Drop in for a conversation with Chuck Hayes as we talk about being a nuclear test engineer, fishing, and how he made the jump to health care. Listen via YouTube! Local Charity: United Way of Kennebec Valley
This week you are in for a treat! Drop in on two old friends as they talk about meeting at Northeastern, how Scott Magoon got his break, and how he witnessed the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombing. Listen via YouTube! Local Charity: NEADS.org
Listen in this week as we talk with Scott Cowger about his business (Maple Hill Farms), riding in the trek across Maine, and how he lived in a cabin with no electricity or running water for two years! Listen via YouTube! Local Charity: American Lung Association
Tune in this week as we listen to how Matt Gagnon got into politics, loves to read, and hated school then, but wishes he paid more attention now! Listen via YouTube! Local Charity: JDRF
Hear Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap as he talks about growing up in Bar Harbor, a brief stint as a fur trapper, and how he love to meet people. Listen via YouTube! Local Charity: Maine Youth Fish and Game Association
Listen to lawyer, arbitrator, and former Chief Justice of the Maine Supreme Court talk about growing up in Easton, ME, law school, and his brief run for Governor. Listen via YouTube! Local Charity: Augusta Food Bank
This week we interview Senator Susan Collins, talk about how she grew up in Caribou, picked potatoes as a young child, and met Senator Margaret Chase Smith while she was in high school. Listen via YouTube! Local Charity: Alzheimer's Association
This week we interview Chandler Woodcock, talk about his military family, and how he grew up near the family of Governor Mills. Listen via YouTube!
This week we interview Gary Crocker, hear about his near-death experience in Vietnam, and how he almost didn't go to college. Listen via YouTube! Local Charity: Maine Children's Home for Little Wanderers
This week we talk to Julie O'Brien, founder of the Children's Discovery Museum in Augusta, ME, and former Maine State Representative for Augusta. Listen via YouTube! Local Charity: Augusta Food Bank
On this week's episode, we talk with George Smith about his childhood, career, and diagnosis of ALS. Listen via YouTube!
Join us as we get to know Nancy Marshall, where she came from, and how she forged her own way into a national business! Listen via YouTube! Local Charity: Maine Seacoast Mission
This episode, Casey Hynes and Chris Geerlings of Cushnoc Brewing, in Augusta, ME. Even though they aren't from Maine, they choose to call Maine their home. Listen in! Listen via YouTube!
Laura Benedict owns and operates the Red Barn Restaurant in Augusta, Maine. I've always told Laura that she would be my very first interview. We talk openly about her life and struggles. You won't want to miss this interview! Listen via Youtube!