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Inside Maine

Inside Maine

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, September 2, 202309/02/2023

Phil Harriman- Segment 2

More phone calls come in for Phil Harriman’s return to “Inside Maine”

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, September 2, 202309/02/2023

Phil Harriman- Segment 1

Phil Harriman, the founder of “Inside Maine”, returns back to the mic with a tribute to Jimmy Buffett, who passed away last night. Following that- Phil gets right into why we are here- politics. The phone lines are open for today’s show on WGAN

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, August 26, 202308/26/2023

Aaron Chadbourne- Segment 4

Aaron Chadbourne concludes his time on today’s show before the monthly segments from Senator Angus King.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, August 26, 202308/26/2023

Aaron Chadbourne- Segment 3

The phones are back open for the third segment of today’s show

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, August 26, 202308/26/2023

Rep. Katrina Smith- Segment 2

Aaron Chadbourne is joined via landline by Senator Katrina Smith, where they discuss the first Republican Presidential Debate of the season

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, August 26, 202308/26/2023

Aaron Chadbourne- Segment 1

An abbreviated “Inside Maine” begins with host Aaron Chadbourne previewing today’s show and taking your calls

INSIDE MAINE

Friday, August 25, 202308/25/2023

Inside Maine: Senator Angus King Podcast 8/26/23

In this episode of Inside Maine, Senator Angus King is joined by Ryan Lilly, the Director of the Veterans Integrated…

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, August 19, 202308/19/2023

Aaron Chadbourne- Segment 6

The phones are back open for the final segment of today’s show, and people are riled up!

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, August 19, 202308/19/2023

Rep. Regan Paul

Aaron Chadbourne hosts inside Maine and speaks with Rep. Regan Paul (R-Winterport) and takes listener calls

Saturday, August 19, 202308/19/2023

Jim LaBrecque- Segments 3 & 4

Jim LaBrecque, who previously served as technical advisor on energy to Governor LePage, joins host Aaron Chadbourne to discuss the recent hearing in Augusta that would have forced the state to adopt a new rule modeled on California, mandating electric vehicles for Mainers.