Podcasts

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, May 23, 202005/23/2020

Larry Rybka, CEO of Valmark Financial Group

In Inside Maine

Larry continues for the first part of this segment with Phil Harriman, and then Phil goes back to his thoughts on the current situation

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, May 23, 202005/23/2020

Larry Rybka, CEO of Valmark Financial Group

In Inside Maine

Larry joins Phil to discuss finances

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, May 23, 202005/23/2020

Phil Harriman- this week’s host

In Inside Maine

Phil opens the show talking about what is on his mind

MAINE POINTS

Friday, May 22, 202005/22/2020

Maine Points: Veterans Count Maine

In Maine Points

On March 18th, Veterans Count had anticipated their fifth and largest radio thon to date- and then COVID-19 rolled into…

Thursday, May 21, 202005/21/2020

Grow Maine Show: Whit Richardson

In Grow Maine Show

Whit is an award-winning journalist and communications professional. After more than a decade in the newspaper business, during which time he won the prestigious Gerald Loeb Award for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism from the UCLA Anderson School of Management, Whit took his experience crafting narratives and distilling complex topics into easy-to-understand terms to the corporate world. Until recently, he led communications and investor relations for 4Front Ventures, a publicly traded company operating in the legal cannabis industry. Whit led 4Front’s communications and marketing efforts from its nascent stages to emerging from stealth mode to finally going public in the summer of 2019. During that time, Whit was instrumental in developing the communications strategy that the company used to raise more than $35 million. Whit is also the founder of Maine Startups Insider, which provides news, resources, information, and events for Maine’s startup founders and innovation-focused companies.

MAINE REAL ESTATE TODAY

Thursday, May 21, 202005/21/2020

Maine Real Estate Today: Maine Real Estate & Technology

In Grow Maine Show

Since stay at home orders, property searches have rebounded over 54% along with the 4th consecutive weekly jump in mortgage applications. Cathy, Steve & Tammy talk about the availability and use of technology in today’s real estate market. Have a Real Estate Question? Call The Manchester team anytime at 653-SOLD and visit them online at www.manchesterteam.com

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, May 16, 202005/16/2020

Paula Sutton and Larry Lockman

In Inside Maine

Two more folks join Eric from the Augusta Re-Open Maine Rally, Paula Sutton and Larry Lockman

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, May 16, 202005/16/2020

Heather Sirocki

In Inside Maine

Heather Sirocki calls in to the show from the Augusta Re-Open Maine Rally

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, May 16, 202005/16/2020

Representative Sawin Millet

In Inside Maine

State Representative Sawin Millet joins Eric to discuss the state budget shortfall

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, May 16, 202005/16/2020

Josh Filler

In Inside Maine

Josh Filler of Filler Consulting joins Eric to discuss Judge Emmet Sullivan and the Michael Flynn Prosecution

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