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…
Experts and reporters from Maine Public & The Portland Press Herald discuss the range of impacts of warming temperatures and extreme heat in Maine
How can artificial intelligence be used in daily life, and when is it helpful versus harmful?
Blaine rose to top national political roles in the 19th century, including Speaker of the House and Secretary of State. We learn about why he was so influential, and his ties to Maine.
How can cannabis affect physical and mental health? And what are the latest developments in Maine's cannabis industry?
The broad scope of reproductive care offered in Maine, and how federal funding cuts will affect health care providers and patients
Why are we fascinated with robots that are like human beings — and how far along is development of these robots?
An update on the extent of homelessness, some of the causes, and what is being done to address the prevalence of people without homes in Maine
We highlight people living with disabilities who are involved with the arts—and some programs that promote inclusivity in the arts
Addressing confusion over vaccine recommendations, and what Maine residents need to know about who can get vaccines—including what's covered and where to go
We examine some of the significant protests and demonstrations in America over the decades and whether they achieved their goals
Author Bill Gerencer shares his journey as a lobsterman, groundfisherman, restaurant cook and fish buyer—and reflects on this historic era for New England's fishing community
A posthumous collection of David McCullough's essays explore the importance of learning lessons from history
How architects are doing their part to address Maine's affordable housing crisis
Environmental activist Bill McKibben discusses his new book about how rapid adoption of solar and green energy worldwide gives him hope in the face of climage change
What makes the centuries-old game of chess so appealing, where can you play and compete in Maine, and how is technology changing this game of strategy?
Why oral histories are important records of significant events—like 9/11—and what oral history projects in Maine capture people's stories
How emergency management works at the local and state levels, and what individuals and communities can do to prepare for a range of disasters and emergencies
Tips on dealing with drought, planting with natives, and cleaning and prepping your garden for next year—plus answers to your questions
What to know about the severe drought that is affecting most of Maine—what are the impacts on residents and the environment?
The latest political news affecting Mainers, from candidates entering races to federal actions to referendum questions
How recent federal changes impact solar power costs for Maine homeowners, and what they mean for community solar
Rabies, Lyme and West Nile are some of the infectious diseases transmitted by wildlife. We learn how prevalent they are, and how to prevent and treat them.
We re-air our earlier show about why first jobs are important, and what some well-known Mainers did for their first jobs
How streets in Maine are named—and some of the common, uncommon, quirky and odd street names in Maine
How music affects the brain, and how it can help our mental health (rebroadcast)
We highlight some of the dedicated and creative teachers who connect with students in out-of-the-ordinary ways
Comedien and NPR quiz show panelist Paula Poundstone share her thoughts on current events, her podcast, and her recent visit to Maine for "Wait, Wait ... Don't Tell Me!"
A new atlas describes every reptile and amphibian found in Maine. We learn about these species and what's being done to protect them.
What are the top causes of traffic accidents and fatalities? And what constitutes safe driving behavior?
What to know about the symptoms and treatment of Parkinson's Disease, and what supports and resources are available in Maine
How are Maine restaurants faring, what challenges do they face? And how restaurants play a role in social connection
Authors discuss the intersection of writing and climate change, and how small climate actions can make a difference
A young authors and others from Maine's Ukrainian community describe their experiences, challenges and ties to Ukraine
U.S. Rep. Golden joins us to discuss the latest national and global news, including in Washington, D.C., Ukraine and Gaza
What it takes to make Maine's abundant outdoor recreation opportunities accessible to people of all abilities
What to know about recent shark sighting off Maine's coast, and about the different species of sharks and what research and conservation is underway
In his new book, author Tim Queeney makes the case for the vital role that rope has played in civilization over the ages
PBS NewsHour's Nick Schifrin discusses his career as a foreign correspondents and the role of empathy in his storytelling
Community Land Trusts, or housing trusts, are working all over the state to create affordable housing. How do they work?
What to do with family keepsakes and heirlooms, and best ways to preserve items of historic value
We celebrate fair season by learning about the history of Maine's agricultural fairs and what they offer across the state
Excerpts from popular Maine Calling shows from the past few months
What is happening with arrests, detentions and deportations in Maine—how is it impacting immigrant communities, and what legal questions are being raised?
Why algal blooms form, how they harm Maine waters, and what can be done about them
The value of the Allagash Wilderness Waterway to Maine, and a new report about its biological makeup (rebroadcast)
We re-air our show about the rise in jellyfish sightings in Maine—and what to know about these fascinating creatures
Museum art exhibitions and public art to view this summer, including iconic Maine painters, photographers, and up-and-coming artists