Podcasts

MAINE POINTS

Friday, December 4, 202012/04/2020

Maine Points: The Dream Factory & Haven’s Candies

In Maine Points

The Dream Factory is the largest all-volunteer driven children’s wish-granting organization that does not limit its mission to children who…

MRT 2020

Friday, December 4, 202012/04/2020

Maine Real Estate Today: Preparing For Winter

In Maine Points

Bill Heath With Maine Choice Inspections joins Steve Lachance, Academy Mortgage, and Ruth Summers, Manchester Team of Keller Williams, to discuss what steps you should be taking to prepare your house for the winter months. Have a Real Estate Question? Call The Manchester team anytime at 653-SOLD or visit us online at www.manchesterteam.com for all of your real estate needs.

Steve Woods

Friday, December 4, 202012/04/2020

A Healthy Conversation With Steve Woods 12/6

In A Healthy Conversation

This week, Steve Woods talks to Flowfold CEO/co-founder Devin McNeill about how a small, Maine company that began by making products out of used sails became the go-to resource for PPE for election workers and healthcare facilities around the country. Also joining Steve is PSL Services/STRIVE Associate Director Peter Brown to talk about how taking STRIVE’s innovative programming virtual is expanding their reach worldwide.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, November 28, 202011/28/2020

Cynthia Dill- Segment 6

In Inside Maine

Cynthia keeps the phones open for the final segment of today’s show- the biggest topic? The 2020 election…

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, November 28, 202011/28/2020

Cynthia Dill- Segment 5

In Inside Maine

This week’s host Cynthia Dill continues the show with keeping the phone lines open

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, November 28, 202011/28/2020

Cynthia Dill- Segment 4

In Inside Maine

The phone lines open up again with host Cynthia Dill. Some callers are appreciative of Cynthia’s take and choice of guests during this segment, while others still have some issues that they want to debate with her.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, November 28, 202011/28/2020

Rick Bennett

In Inside Maine

Rick Bennett is a Republican in Oxford who is the State-Senator Elect for his district. He chats with this week’s host, Cynthia Dill, about how he feels that it is time for innovation in the Maine State House

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, November 28, 202011/28/2020

Cynthia Dill- Segment 2

In Inside Maine

Cynthia opens the phones up for the second segment of today’s show. Folks call in to disagree with Cynthia concerning her take of the 2020 Presidential election

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, November 28, 202011/28/2020

Stephen Schwartz

In Inside Maine

In the first segment of Inside Maine today, host Cynthia Dill is joined by Stepehn Schwartz, Esq. He talks with Cynthia about the 2020 Elections, and well as how COVID is affecting Sports

Steve Woods

Thursday, November 26, 202011/26/2020

A Healthy Conversation With Steve Woods 11/29

In A Healthy Conversation

This week, Steve Woods talks to Retired U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Travis Mills about the Travis Mills Foundation and the…

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