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…
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
A new book describe life without a smartphone. We discuss the pros and cons of smartphone use, and whether it's addictive.
What does it mean to be empathetic, why has the current political climate made it controversial, and can someone cultivate empathy?
A new podcast "Essential Salt," showcases Maine stories, and highlights the importance of good storytelling
Listen back to our show about the rise in rude behavior, why it's bad for us, and how to be more civil to one another
We listen back to our earlier show about some of the oldest buildings and structures across the state, and what their back stories are
What is it that makes the light in Maine so special? We learn the physics behind Maine light, and how it has inspired artists and others.
A new exhibit showcases the history of quilting—and we hear from Maine's quilting community to learn all about what they do
Pioneering sports journalist Christine Brennan discusses her career, her new book about Caitlin Clark, and women's professional sports
A documentary features a young man living with a disability who has goals for a career, relationship, and intimacy—in spite of obstacles
How are efforts to increase broadband access in Maine doing—and what does the future hold for high-speed internet across the state?
We discuss a new book about how geology reveals Earth's deep history, and learn how Maine's geological history fits into the global picture
How streets get their names, why it matters, and what some common or unusual street names are around the state
We listen back to our earlier show about everyday heroes and Good Samaritans in communities across Maine who help others through kindness and bravery
The many causes of noise pollution and the harm they cause to your health and well being
Where to see Shakespeare performed in Maine, and why the Bard's work is still relevant today
Our car experts discuss the latest automotive news, the current market for buying and selling cars, what's happening with EVs—and answers to your questions
Sightings of jellyfish along the coast have prompted fear and fascination—what to know about these creatures and what to do if you encounter one
Two-hour special with political leaders and experts discussing what's in the Trump reconciliation bill, and what the impacts will be on Maine
The history and back stories of Maine's oldest structures, in communities from Kittery to Machias
How cornhole is played, where to get involved in Maine, and why it's the most popular sport in America
What people, places, events and objects best represent Maine? We brainstorm ideas to be included in the Maine Atlas, part of Maine's Semiquincentennial celebration
How comedians learn to be funny, where to go to see the new generation of comic talent in Maine, and whether there's a Maine brand of humor
What options do rural students have after high school, and how can they overcome obstacles to meeting their goals?
What is needed for people in Maine to have better access to public transit—especially for those without a vehicle or living in rural areas?
Summer is nesting season—learn what species to look for and where to view them, as well as what to know about bird conservation
Buildling and maintaining trails for a variety of uses in Maine, and what's in store for trails systems across the state
For Juneteenth, we rebroadcast our earlier program about the complicated history of abolition in Maine