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…
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
As the popular PBS program Antiques Roadshow films in Maine, we re-air our earlier conversation with the executive producer and an appraiser about how it all works
We learn about the life and work of artist Joseph Fiore, whose paintings were influenced by his time in Maine—and about a film and exhibit honoring his legacy
Former state and federal CDC leader Dr. Shah addresses the question: "Are we ready for the next pandemic?"
Maine authors part of statewide reading program discuss their work and offer good book suggestions
Author Penny Guisinger discusses her new book about shifting identity, love, perception and illustion
Medical experts discuss federal vaccine orders, and answer questions about Covid, measles, tick-borne diseases and other seasonal health concerns
The challenges people with disabilities face getting and keeping a good job, and what workplaces can do to be more inclusive
What to know about dementia, including Alzheimer's, and how it affects patients and caregivers
Veterinarians offer advice on keeping your pet healthy this season, and how to deal with a beloved animal's death
The role Maine played in the abolition movement, and the history of and attitudes toward slavery in New England
The history of brainwashing, how it's been used, why it works—and how it's more common than we think
LGBTQ+ history in Maine, including the places that have played a significant role in the community—plus what's happening for Pride Month
Overdose deaths are down, but methamphetamine use is up. We discuss what to know about drug trends, prevention, treatment and recovery.
Analysis of the latest development in the Maine legislature, the candidates who are entering state races, and the news out of Washington, D.C.
"Mattering' describes an approach to help support young people grappling with depression or suicide. It centers on making them feel seen and heard.
From potlucks to bean suppers, Maine has many traditions centered on communal meals that benefit people's well being
Authors discuss what it takes to write a personal story, and what makes a memoir compelling
What was your first job? What did you learn from it? We hear from well-known Mainers about their experiences.
The power of music to heal, soothe, stimulate the brain— and address health challenges
We examine the role of the Supreme Court in today's political climate, and why many fear the role of law is threatened
The multi-faceted ways that Maine's strong network of land trusts work with property owners to manage land and offer programs to the public
How some Maine towns are using outdoor recreation and eco-tourism to re-energize their economies
Social media content creator Katie Zarrilli portrays the stereotypes of Maine counties through humorous videos. What makes your county different?
Maine author Richard Russo discusses his new collection of essays, Life and Art, and how he reflects on his personal life through his writing
As Head Start marks its 60th anniversary, we examine how the program meets its aims in Maine, and where it's headed
A new guidebook explores the Allagash Wilderness Waterway—more than a million acres of undeveloped watershed
The author of a new book discusses how mothering and nurturing life is part of our natural world
The history and back stories to common and unusual surnames in Maine—and how people learn about their family histories
The history and back stories to common and unusual surnames in Maine—and how people learn about their family histories
The butterflies of Maine, why they're in decline, and what can be done to protect them
The history and traditions of Shakers, and how Maine's Shaker Village is the only active community practicing the religious sect's beliefs
The psychedlelic drug psilocybin is on the rise, for recreation use and in medical research as a potential treatment
Journalists and state legislators discuss the latest political developments in Maine and the nation
Exposure to loud noise can cause harm to health and well being. What can be done about noise pollution?
Exposure to loud noise can cause harm to health and well being. What can be done about noise pollution?
How has the current political climate affected relations with Canada for people living in Maine's border communities?
A new book delves into the harm that Coca-Cola's products and business methods have caused (rebroadcast)
The evolving role of libraries as community hubs, social service providers, tech centers and more—and the impact of federal funding cuts
What to know about planting, maintaining and protecting trees in your landscape—and how they help people and the planet
What goes into rescuing and rehabilitating wild animals in Maine