Maine artist and entrepreneur Teddi-Jann Covell comes from a family with deep roots in Maine and her passion for the state shows in award-winning paintings on display all over the place. She’s described as a gamer, always positive, and a friend. “No matter what happens, we always have each other,” she says.
Read MoreBerman has built many low-income tax credit projects around the State of Maine but he’s down on “Dunham Court,” the gigantic housing development proposed for the middle of Cape Elizabeth. Find out why.
Read MoreAlex Cornell du Houx, featured in the photo by Elizabeth Frantz and reported on in the Wall Street Journal by Ben Kesling and Michael Philips, was part of a private citizen group that rescued thousands pf people from Afghanistan in the days leading up to the final withdrawal, and the mission is not yet complete. Cornell du Houx is a naval officer and former marine, Maine State Rep and Bowdoin College graduate. Find out in this week’s podcast how he ended up in the Peacock Lounge of the Washington Willard Hotel with an influential coalition of people working to evacuate people in danger under the Taliban.
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Read MorePublic policy driven by the corporate profit motive unfairly skews the market at the expense of local businesses and taxpayers and degrades communities, according to Cynthia Dill on this week’s podcast about the so-called “affordable housing” project in her home town of Cape Elizabeth.
Read MoreCasco Bay Cannabis is located in Scarborough, Maine where owner Tom Falby grows MOFGA certified marijuana. Biology is big and there’s a slash of romance. Most interesting is Tom’s endorsement of Smugciggys, the product being developed by Smugsy, a fictional character in a reality show.
Read MoreBy day Keith Luke is the Economic Development Director of Augusta, Maine's capital city, but come the weekends he's often at the race track sipping mint juleps with his elegant date, snapping a few photos and hopefully enjoying a winning experience. Find out how Luke became a hore racing enthusiast and owner in this week's show.
Read MoreThree trademarks, one patent and $150,000 later, the dooloup is made in Maine and being sold around the world to solve one big stinkin’ problem….
Read MoreIf COVID has taught us anything its that we can’t live without the Internet. This week we hear from Fletcher Kittredge about why he wants Maine to adopt the federal rules regarding the hanging of fiber optic cable on telephone poles to expand access to high speed Internet
Read MoreFor decades Renee Bunker suffered with an eating disorder. At times her condition was so severe she needed residential treatment and hospitalization but she is alive and very well today in strong recovery and joined the podcast during National Eating Disorders Awareness week to tell her story. Check it out!
Read MoreFor decades Renee Bunker suffered with an eating disorder. At times her condition was so severe she needed residential treatment and hospitalization but she is alive and very well today in strong recovery and joined the podcast during National Eating Disorders Awareness week to tell her story. Check it out!
Read MoreWhy ticket splitting happens in Maine, and why the noise from the upper West Side of New York City sounds like the nervous twinkle of a stiff cocktail.
Read MoreWill Donald Trump’s “take COVID like a man” strategy earn him an electoral college vote? Today’s guest says the second congressional district is in play, Democrats’ nationalization of the senate race might backfire, and Americans don’t want one-party rule or partisan judges.
Read MoreWill it make a difference this late in the game? Sun Journal reporter Steve Collins is my guest and says the moderator and American people came out on top.
Read MoreSpencer Thibodeau, Senior Advisor To The Biden For President Campaign In Maine, says there is more to the story.
Read MoreSpecial edition podcast analyzing the first presidential debate…if you can call it that. Was there a winner?
Read MoreThe ballots in Maine have been printed but a court challenge could put the brakes on ranked-choice voting as it pertains to the race for president of the United States. Then what? Despite the myriad challenges this election season presents, Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap has confidence in the integrity of the system. Listen and find out why!
Read MoreTwo Democrats debate which candidate for US Senate in Maine’s hotly contested race came out on top Friday night in the first televised debate. It gets lively! Don’t miss it.
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