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…

In a new biography, journalist Doug Rooks makes the case that former governor Ken Curtis was Maine's most significant governor

What to make of election results, and what is still to be determined

Researchers have uncovered historic information about the presence and identities of enslaved people in Maine, and about abolitionist activity

For the annual statewide reading program ReadME, Maine authors discuss their work and offer book recommendations

Medical experts discuss outbreaks of hantavirus and Ebola, as well as other infectious diseases and public health concerns

What defines the youngest generation, and how will they shape our future?

What to know about limiting exposure to ticks, and about Lyme and other diseases

Impact of strokes on the body and mind, and what to know about prevention, symptoms, treatment and support

What different Asian American groups are represented in Maine, what challenges do they face, and how do they contribute to the state?

How life changes in middle age can cause a shift in sense of self, and how to adapt

Guided outdoor trips and tours are popular among locals and tourists alike—and help boost Maine's economy

We listen back to author Alan Taylor discussing Maine's role in the American Revolution—and learn about Maine Historical Society's exhibit "Pathway to Freedom"

What goes into naming a pet, what are some popular or unusual names, and are there names to avoid for your dog, cat or other animal?

What factors are voters considering this primary election? Have their views changed from before?

How does Yankee thriftiness come into play today, with gas prices and other costs rising? We learn about money-saving tips for daily life.

What to know about going through cancer diagnosis, treatment and recovery—including all the physical and emotional challenges

For Endangered Species Day, we discuss the most vulnerable wildlife in Maine, and how proposed federal changes would put them more at risk

In spite of a negative reputation, gulls are impressive and important seabirds. Why are their numbers declining?

What issues matter to younger voters, and how is their generation shaping America's political parties?

A new book showcases Maine humor, with commentary from well known Mainers

Historian and author Alan Taylor discusses Maine's role in the Revolution, and we learn about the Maine Historical Society exhibit about that era

A new law changes the ancestry qualifications for Canadian citizenship. We learn about the changes and how they impact people in Maine.

All about menopause, how the symptoms are managed, and whether attitudes toward menopause have shifted

Horticulture experts offer tips on spring gardening, from planting to pest control to planning out your landscape

What challenges are affecting the U.S. Postal Service? Why are postal deliveries in Maine so unpredictable?

Public radio personality and host of This American Life, Ira Glass, discusses life, career, public media and more

Chicken expert Lisa Steele, with Fresh Eggs Daily, discusses raising chickens, eggs, farm living, and her new cookbook

Maine is on the forefront of algae and seaweed research, and in developing products out of these plant-like marine organisms

A professor was given the chance to dig through author Stephen King's archives, then wrote a book about what she learned

What to know about the state's new Paid Family & Medical Leave program as it gets ready to kick off

What happened this legislative session, and what's the latest on political candidates?

What researchers are learning about Super Agers—people age 80 and up whose memory and brain function are like those who are decades younger

What to know about seasonal hazards and other pet care concerns

What role do local news outlets play in communities, and how are they adapting to a changing world?

How do you explain some of the oddities and idiosyncrasies of human physiology and behavior?

Author Jennifer Dupree's new book describes her long friendship with Marcel, who has cerebral palsy, and what they learned from one another

Personal finance expert Michelle Singletary answers questions about how to manage money wisely

Analysis of the pressing political issues in national and international news

What's at stake as the Supreme Court considers the constitutionality of President Trump's executive order that would limit birthright citizenship?

Maine Calling's 8 pm rebroadcast is about the impacts of alcohol consumption on health

National Poetry Month events in Maine, and how poetry is becoming more interactive

What to know about symptoms, treatment and screening for colorectal cancer, which is on the rise among younger adults

What to do about invasive pests this season, including prevention, control and eradication

The status of the wild sea scallop fishery, and the growth of scallop farming in Maine

What life was like for women in the late 1700s, and who were some of the influential women of that time

A new PBS film explores the life and work of influential writer Henry David Thoreau

Maine has seen centuries of discrimination against immigrants groups, which has continued to the present day