Podcasts

Inside Maine
Saturday, May 6, 202305/06/2023
Angie Ackroyd and Curt Porter
Angie Ackroyd is an expert in Hydrogen fuel and development. She comes in studio and is joined by former Industrial Arts teacher Curt Porter for two segments- and in the second segment they take your calls.
Saturday, May 6, 202305/06/2023
Shawn Moody- Segment 2
Not only are the phones open, but they are coming in in droves for the second segment of Inside Maine with Shawn Moody
Saturday, May 6, 202305/06/2023
Shawn Moody- Segment 1
The phones are open for the first segment of today’s show with Shawn Moody
Saturday, April 29, 202304/29/2023
Nick Murray- Segment 4
The phone calls continue to come in as Nick Murray wraps up the last “Inside Maine” of April. If you didn’t get a chance to call in, Shawn Moody will be in taking your calls during open segments next Saturday between 10 and 1.
Saturday, April 29, 202304/29/2023
Nick Murray- Segment 3
More phone calls come in from listeners for the third segment of Inside Maine, LIVE from the WGAN studios every Saturday morning!
Saturday, April 29, 202304/29/2023
Nick Murray- Segment 2
More calls come in as host Nick Murray talks about the topics on all of our minds
Saturday, April 29, 202304/29/2023
Nick Murray- Segment 1
It’s another edition of “Inside Maine” on WGAN, with Nick Murray hosting this week. This abbreviated show is completely open to calls and it WILL get quite interesting…
Friday, April 28, 202304/28/2023
Inside Maine: Angus King 4/29/23
For National Parks Week, King discusses importance of outdoor recreation, public lands, and Maine’s tourism industry.
Saturday, April 22, 202304/22/2023
Aaron Chadbourne- Segment 6
Aaron closes out the show focusing on education with input from news anchor Dan Tarsetti and producer Jeremy Mixer
Saturday, April 22, 202304/22/2023
Rep. Reagan Paul
State Representative Reagan Paul (R-Winterport) is serving her first term in the Maine House of Representatives. She joins host Aaron Chadbourne to discuss Governor Mills’ proposals on expanding abortion in Maine as well as other proposals before the Maine Legislature this session.