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Inside Maine

Inside Maine

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, May 10, 202505/10/2025

Josh Filler- Segment 5

Host Josh Filler gives his take on his current views, and continues to take your calls.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, May 10, 202505/10/2025

Josh Filler- Segment 4

Host Josh Filler continues to take your calls on the fourth segment of this week’s “Inside Maine”

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, May 10, 202505/10/2025

Josh Filler- Segment 3

After two guests, the phone lines are open! What do you have to say about today’s show? We always are happy to hear from you! 879-WGAN (207-879-9426)

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, May 10, 202505/10/2025

Carole Kennedy Hooven- Segment 2

Carole Kennedy Hooven is a Human Evolutionary Biologist. Host Josh Filler welcomes her on to talk about gender identity. How many genders are there?

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, May 10, 202505/10/2025

Rep. Laurel Libby- Segment 1

“Inside Maine” host Josh Filler welcomes Representative Laurel Libby onto the show. Representative Libby has been censured from casting votes in the Maine Legislature over a post she made on social media intended to make the point why biological males should not compete in female sports. Laurel explains why she will not apologize for what she posted, and how she will approach this going forward.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, May 3, 202505/03/2025

Shawn Moody – Segment Six – 5-3-25

This segment of Inside Maine, hosted by Sean Moody, focused on Career and Technical Education (CTE) and the importance of trades in Maine. Ashley Sweat from Bath Iron Works discussed the company’s commitment to recruiting young talent, highlighting their apprenticeship programs and diverse career opportunities. The conversation emphasized the growing interest in trade careers, with increasing enrollment in CTE programs and opportunities for students to earn competitive wages while developing valuable skills. The show celebrated the Student Success of the Year program, which recognized 27 outstanding students from CTE schools across Maine.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, May 3, 202505/03/2025

Shawn Moody – Segment Five – May 3, 2025

The conversation includes interviews with Christy Russell, mother of a scholarship recipient, Rusty (an employer), and Kevin Lavoy, director of the Saint John Valley Technical Center. They discuss the importance of trades, the value of technical education, and a proposed legislative bill (LD 1764) that would help small rural technical centers maintain their programs by adjusting enrollment requirements.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, May 3, 202505/03/2025

Shawn Moody – Segment Four – 5-3-25

Bill Tracy, director of the Hancock County Career Tech Ed facility, and Tara Mason, a business and hospitality instructor, shared insights about growing enrollment and the value of hands-on learning. The segment also featured Piper Wojcaszek, a high school student in the Law and Justice program, who discussed her passion for law enforcement and her plans to pursue a career in the field after college.

Saturday, May 3, 202505/03/2025

Shawn Moody – Segment Three – 5-3-25

Senator Brian Langley discussed the Bridge Academy program, which offers personalized support and early college classes to CTE students, helping them earn credentials and reduce time to the workforce. Todd Fields, a retired director of the Westbrook Regional Vocational Center, emphasized the integration of college credits with CTE programs. Tyler Clark, a recipient of the Student Success award, shared his journey from considering engineering to finding his passion in electrical technology, illustrating the practical benefits of hands-on learning.

Saturday, May 3, 202505/03/2025

Shawn Moody – Segment Two – 5-3-25

Shawn Moody is live at Maine Community College’s Johnston gym during the Maine CTE Student of the Year banquet. Host Shawn Moody and Dave Keeton, Director of Maine CTE, discussed the importance of Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs in Maine.