Podcasts

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, May 31, 202505/31/2025

Bruce Poliquin- Segment 3

In Inside Maine

Bruce Poliquin – Former Congressman Bruce Poliquin joins host Aaron Chadbourne to discuss his recent opinion piece in The Maine Wire on leadership in Maine, the issues facing the Maine people, and assess the opportunities ahead. Aaron asks Bruce directly if he’s planning to run for Governor of Maine to succeed Janet Mills. Listen now to hear his answer.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, May 31, 202505/31/2025

Steve Robinson- Segment 2

In Inside Maine

Host Aaron Chadbourne speaks to Steve Robinson, editor at TheMaineWire.com, about current events including the recent death of Baxter the dog in a state vehicle at the hands of state employees, the Mills Administration’s blatant violations of freedom of access laws, and what’s happening with students in Farmington schools. 

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, May 31, 202505/31/2025

Aaron Chadbourne- Segment 1

In Inside Maine

It’s another rainy Saturday- but have no fear! Aaron Chadbourne is this week’s host of “Inside Maine!” Aaron previews today’s show and counts down the remaining “days” of the Mills administration when her second term expires on January 2, 2027

Friday, May 30, 202505/30/2025

Maine Points: Parkinson’s Foundation

In Maine Points

Danny speaks with Jamie Logan who was diagnosed with young-onset PD seven years ago at age 42. The second annual…

A HEALTHY CONVERSATION

Thursday, May 29, 202505/29/2025

A Healthy Conversation 6/1/2025

In A Healthy Conversation

This week, Steve and Jeff welcome Fred Forsley, founder and CEO of the Shipyard Brewing Company, to share what it…

Wednesday, May 28, 202505/28/2025

Maine Veterans Spotlight 6/1/2025

In Maine Veterans Spotlight

It’s another special Honor Flight Edition of the Maine Veterans Spotlight; We talk with Joy Asuncion, a volunteer for Honor…

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, May 24, 202505/24/2025

Josh Filler- Hour 3

In Inside Maine

The phones continue to be open with this week’s host- Josh Filler! If you missed your chance to chime in with your opinion, we welcome you to tune in next week or any Saturday from 10AM-1PM and give us a call- 879-WGAN (879-9426)

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, May 24, 202505/24/2025

Josh Filler- Hour 2

In Inside Maine

The phones are open for the second hour of today’s show. Host Josh Filler wants to know what you think about the issues affecting our nation and our state.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, May 24, 202505/24/2025

Sen. Jim Libby- Hour 1

In Inside Maine

Several people from both parties have tossed their hat into the ring to get the nomination from their party to run for Governor in 2026- One of those people is Republican State Senator Jim Libby, who joins host Josh Filler live in-studio for the first hour of today’s show.

A HEALTHY CONVERSATION

Thursday, May 22, 202505/22/2025

A Healthy Conversation 5/25/25

In A Healthy Conversation

This week, Steve and Jeff discuss how to stay healthy, live long, and achieve your goals as you age. They…

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