Podcasts

Inside Maine
Saturday, July 3, 202107/03/2021
Shawn Moody- Segment 2
The phones continue to ring on the second segment of this holiday weekend edition of “Inside Maine.”
Saturday, July 3, 202107/03/2021
Shawn Moody- Segment 1
The phones are open! Shawn Moody hosts today’s edition of “Inside Maine.”
Saturday, June 26, 202106/26/2021
Aaron Chadbourne- Final Segment
The phones are open for the final segment of this week’s edition of “Inside Maine”
Saturday, June 26, 202106/26/2021
State Representative Amy Arata
Representative Amy Arata (R-New Gloucester) serves on the Maine legislature’s Appropriation and Financial Affairs Committee. She speaks with Aaron about Governor Mills’ supplemental budget and the increases in spending that are sailing through the legislature.
Saturday, June 26, 202106/26/2021
State Representative Josh Morris
Representative Josh Morris (R-Turner) serves on several legislative committees and joins the show to discuss the end of the legislative session, Governor Mills’ several vetoes, and what to watch as the session comes to an end.
Saturday, June 26, 202106/26/2021
Patrick McGinnis
Sanford, Maine native Patrick J. McGinnis is a prolific author and business investor. He joins Aaron to discuss his FOMO Sapiens podcast and his latest book “Fear of Missing Out: Practical Decision-Making in a World of Overwhelming Choice”
Saturday, June 26, 202106/26/2021
State Senator Bill Diamond
Senator Bill Diamond (D-Windham) joins Aaron in studio reflecting on his career in public service and presenting his proposal to strengthen child protective services with greater oversight and transparency.
Saturday, June 26, 202106/26/2021
Aaron Chadbourne- First Segment
Aaron opens this week’s show with an open segment.
Saturday, June 19, 202106/19/2021
Phil Harriman- Segment 6
The phones remain open for the final segment of today’s show- More people chime in about finances and taxes….
Saturday, June 19, 202106/19/2021
Phil Harriman- Segment 5
More talk continues about finances- and a bunch of information for the proposed 20% property increase in South Portland