Every weekday, our Maine Calling program digs into topics and issues with listeners across the state in a statewide conversation. In 2020, the Maine Calling team will bring to the fore a series of bicentennial-focused topics that are certain to be thought-provoking and meaningful. We hope you will h…

Meteorologist Keith Carson discusses the intersection of weather forecasting and climate communication

Congresswoman Chellie Pingree discusses recent developments in Maine, the nation and the world—and answers questions about political matters in the news

Medical experts discuss raging flu season and other health threats, and react to federal guidelines on vaccines, diet and more

The new director of the Maine Turnpike Authority talks about safety on Maine's busiest road, and what initiatives are in the works

What's being done to raise awareness of human trafficking, and to help those who are vulnerable to sexual and labor exploitation

The science behind how creative ideas can be turned into action, and why creativity matters

What are the pros and cons of having a bucket list—and what are some examples of lifelong wishes?

We learn about popular Maine musicians and how a new Maine Public series showcases some of them

Analysis of the political races and candidates in the news, and what political issues will affect Mainers in the year ahead

How is Maine's economy doing, and what to expect in the year ahead

Listen back to our earlier show about popular baby names, naming trends, unusual names and more

Our Maine Public reporters highlight the top stories of the year, and what impacts they had on Mainers

Why Maine is such a popular place to snowmobile, and where and how to ride

We explore the meaning and value of serving others, and what that looks like in Maine

The magic of light in wintertime, from solstice to dark skies to holiday lights — plus a Maine Public Classical special program that celebrates light this season.

Why is Maine one of the least religious state? And how are different faiths practiced here?

The news landscape is changing rapidly, as more people turn to social media, video networks and podcasts for information

What is it like to live with physical, developmental and other disabilities—and what do others misunderstand?

Ways to give time & energy, money, items and lend a hand to those who need it

The latest on car buying and selling, electric vehicles, auto repair, winter driving safety—and answers to your questions

Ways to engage in outdoor activities this time of year, and why the cold can be good for you

Astronomy experts talk about what to see in the sky this month, from meteor showers to a close comet

Find out about the many events, festivals, performances and activities happening across the state this holiday season

Recommendations from panelists and listeners for good books from all genres

Equestrian and instructor Chelsea Canedy discusses her memoir about how horses have helped shape her life

How and why people accept disparities in income and wealth in our society

Renowned polar explorer and climate scientist Paul Mayewski joins us to discuss his career, his research and the future of the planet

Organic farming pioneer Eliot Coleman discusses his new book and how soil health is at the center of the original organic method

Fact and misconceptions about celiac disease and gluten sensitivity—plus tips on gluten-free living and Thanksgiving recipes

How the age of politicians and candidates has become and issue, and how generational divides intersect with political issues

Listen back to our earlier show about why so many people have moved to Maine in recent years from other states, and what they think of their new home state

What are some different paths to getting your book published?

What baby names are popular in Maine and what goes into picking a name? We learn about naming trends and how Maine names differ.

Author Simon Winchester discusses his new book about the far-reaching impacts that wind has in our lives

How sign language came about and has evolved, how it works, and what goes into ASL/English interpretation

We learn all about Maine's only professional soccer team, and the enthusiasm of fans in Maine

What do cartographers do, and what is the role of mapmaking in the modern world?

Maine Public CEO and head of programming discuss federal funding, programming updates, new Portland facility, and the future of public media

A collection of essays by David McCullough about the lessons we can learn from history (rebroadcast)

Journalist Colin Woodard discusses his new book about our divided nation and what it will take to repair the rifts

Our annual gift guide features unique locally made products—including art, clothing, books, food and more—plus Maine services and experiences

How our online actions and communication leaves a digital footprint, and what risks and security issues arise

Pre-fabricated and modular housing offer ways to address Maine's affordable housing shortage

Organic farming pioneer and author Eliot Coleman discusses his new book, which shares his philosophy about how soil health is the foundation of true organic growing

Two-hour show: Political leaders discuss federal standoff and what it means for Maine; community leaders address statewide impacts

What makes horror films so popular, what are some of top scary movies, and why is Maine such a spooky setting for films?

How to navigate health insurance options in the face of changes and higher premiums—and what to know about open enrollment