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INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, August 15, 202008/15/2020

Ande Smith and Julie McDonald Smith

In Inside Maine

Ande and Julie keep the phones open for the final segment of the show

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, August 15, 202008/15/2020

Ande Smith and Julie McDonald Smith

In Inside Maine

The phones open up to take your comments on children wearing masks in schools

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, August 15, 202008/15/2020

Josh Broder- part 2

In Inside Maine

Ande and Julie are joined once again by Josh Broder, the Co-Chair of the Maine Economic Recovery Commission.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, August 15, 202008/15/2020

Josh Broder

In Inside Maine

Josh Broder is the Co-Chair of the Maine Economic Recovery Commission. He joins Ande and Julie for the first of two segments

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, August 15, 202008/15/2020

Dr. Jay Allen- Part 2

In Inside Maine

Dr. Allen stays on the line to discuss his race for U.S. Congressional District 1

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, August 15, 202008/15/2020

Dr. Jay Allen

In Inside Maine

Dr. Allen is the Republican candidate for District 1 against Chellie Pingree. He joins this weeks hosts Ande Smith and Julie McDonald Smith to kick off today’s show

MAINE POINTS

Friday, August 14, 202008/14/2020

Maine Points: The Park Danforth

In Maine Points

  On this weeks Maine Points, Danny speaks with Albert L’Etoile Director of Sales & Marketing with The Park Danforth.…

Friday, August 14, 202008/14/2020

Grow Maine Show: Sam Hotchkiss

In Grow Maine Show

CEO & co-founder of Reconnect
Sam has built and sold two successful tech companies, including Parka to Automattic in 2014. Sam combines technical skill with vision to identify markets and motivate teams. In 2009, an acquaintance of Sam’s received a DUI. The court mandated follow-up process utilized outdated, phone-based systems, and Sam knew he could disrupt the industry. Early in the process he would meet Ed Larson, an investor with a long history in the telco industry. The two would go on to found Call2test, a revolutionary tool for automated and randomized drug court check-ins. 2018 would see the release of ConnectComply, an app-based tool for participants to check in with just a selfie.

Sam then saw another criminal justice market that needed disrupting; court-ordered monitoring. He asked the question “how do we replace bulky, expensive and stigma-inducing bulky ankle monitors?” and went on to rebuild them from the ground up. Launching in 2020, ConnectBands are lightweight, discreet, and easy to use while saving jurisdictions dollars on expensive monitoring systems.

MRT 2020

Friday, August 14, 202008/14/2020

Maine Real Estate Today: Wellness Designs & Your Home

In Grow Maine Show

Cathy, Tammy & Dan share market updates, along with “wellness designs,” things to consider when renovating your home, getting your home ready to sell, or buying a home.

MAINE POINTS

Thursday, August 13, 202008/13/2020

Maine Points: Maine Community Action Partnership

In Maine Points

Danny is joined by Megan Hannan Executive Director Maine and Jason Parent President of Community Action Partnership. They just started…

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