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A HEALTHY CONVERSATION

Friday, January 13, 202301/13/2023

A Healthy Conversation 1/15/23

In A Healthy Conversation

2022 saw the full return of sports in Maine so we’re welcoming WGME Sports Director, Dave Eid to the show to talk about sports injury and everything Maine sports.

MAINE POINTS

Thursday, January 12, 202301/12/2023

Maine Points: Children’s Dyslexia Center

In Maine Points

Danny speaks with Thomas E. Pulkkinen, Chairman of the Board of Governors and Barbara Labrecque, Director with The Portland Children’s…

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, January 7, 202301/07/2023

Shawn Moody- Segment 6

In Inside Maine

Phones are open for the final segment of today’s show, but Shawn is joined by a surprise guest…

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, January 7, 202301/07/2023

State Representative Austin Therialt

In Inside Maine

(R) Rep. Austin Theriault newly elected explains what he ran on and how he got elected in Fort Kent a (D) Town

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, January 7, 202301/07/2023

Addiction and Recovery

In Inside Maine

For the third and fourth segments of today’s show, Shawn is joined by David Packhem, who is the Executive Producer of the new Maine Public Show “Voices of Hope” which airs on Thursday nights. He also is the executive director of “Students empowered to END dependency.” They are also joined in studio by Laura Pratt from “Better Life Partners.” The two segments are focused on addiction and recovery, and how the main focus of their efforts is to prevent drug use of minors, who are susceptible to long term problems if they start using substances while their brains are still developing.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, January 7, 202301/07/2023

Senator Susan Collins

In Inside Maine

Maine’s senior Senator joins host Shawn Moody to talk about what is going on in Washington D.C., and how she is representing Mainer’s on Capitol Hill.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, January 7, 202301/07/2023

Shawn Moody- Segment 1

In Inside Maine

Shawn opens the show with a preview of his many guests, and the phone lines at 879-9426 are open.

MAINE POINTS

Friday, January 6, 202301/06/2023

Maine Points: WinterKids

In Maine Points

WinterKids is the only nonprofit in Maine dedicated exclusively to increasing outdoor physical activity in children and families during our…

A HEALTHY CONVERSATION

Thursday, January 5, 202301/05/2023

A Healthy Conversation 1/8/23

In A Healthy Conversation

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, December 31, 202212/31/2022

Nick Murray- Segment 4

In Inside Maine

It’s the final live segment of 2022 from the WGAN studios, and we take your calls over the topics that have been discussed during today’s show.

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