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…

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

What to know about Maine's deer population, management, hunting regulations, and where to hunt in Maine

What kinds of equipment and tools help people with disabilities go about their daily lives more independently—and how to access them in Maine

Who are among the growing numbers from out of state moving to Maine—and why do they choose to move here?

A new book highlights some underappreciated flora and fauna of our natural world. What do we learn from observing nature, and how are we all interconnected?

How Indigenous cultural items and remains have been stolen over the decades, and what's happening to return them to Wabanaki tribes

As Maine Tech Week kicks off, we learn how the state's tech community is gearing up for growth

Analysis of the candidates and campaigns for Maine governor and U.S. House & Senate, and top issues leading into the 2026 election

Today's pharmacists have a greater role in patient care and work in a wide range of settings to fill in for gaps in the health care system

The history of how Portland was burned down by the British in 1775, and what events are happening to mark 250 years since that time.

What to known about Question 2 about "Extreme Risk Protection Orders to Restrict Firearms and Weapons Access"

Two author discuss their books about Holocaust survivors and the important of personal stories and what we can learn from them

What are the Wabanaki names that are part of our surroundings?

What it takes to be an endurance cyclist, and where to go for extended bike rides in Maine

We re-air our show about the history of protests, and whether they succeed in meeting their goals

Why is hunger such a problem in Maine, and what's being done to get food to those who need it?

What to know about Question 1, which proposes state law changes to voter ID, absentee voting, and drop box use

How to prepare your home for winter, and what to know about energy efficiency

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