Podcasts

Friday, May 31, 202405/31/2024

Maine Points: Madeline’s Mission

In Maine Points

On this weekend’s show, Danny connects with Amie Marzen from Madeline’s Mission- a Maine nonprofit that supports families grieving the…

Friday, May 31, 202405/31/2024

Maine Veterans Spotlight 6/2/24

In Maine Veterans Spotlight

Episode 2:  In this episode, we’ll be talking to Brian Cummings, Director of Veteran Services for Veterans Forward and United…

A HEALTHY CONVERSATION

Thursday, May 30, 202405/30/2024

A Healthy Conversation 6/2/24

In A Healthy Conversation

This week, Steve and Jeff discuss the implications of Louisiana’s new laws regarding medications used by obstetricians. Also, what are…

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, May 25, 202405/25/2024

Aaron Chadbourne- Segment 6

In Inside Maine

The phones are open for the final segment of today’s show. Callers react to the Congressional candidates who were on the show today, along with some talk about the Gold Star Tribute Wall on display at the Elks Lodge in Augusta all weekend.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, May 25, 202405/25/2024

Austin Theriault- Segment 5

In Inside Maine

Today’s show has focused on the four GOP candidates running for seats in Maine’s two Congressional districts. The final candidate on today’s show is Austin Theriault talking about why he would be the best choice to unseat Jared Golden.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, May 25, 202405/25/2024

Mike Sobeleski- Segment 4

In Inside Maine

Host Aaron Chadbourne turns his attention to the GOP candidates running for Congress in District 2. First up, Aaron welcomes Mike Sobleski by phone.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, May 25, 202405/25/2024

Ron Russell- Segment 3

In Inside Maine

District 1 GOP Congressional candidate Ron Russell joins Aaron Chadbourne to talk about why he would be the best choice to unseat Chellie Pingree.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, May 25, 202405/25/2024

Andrew Piantidosi- Segment 2

In Inside Maine

Host Aaron Chadbourne focuses today’s show on four GOP candidates running for Maine’s two Congressional seats. For this segment, Aaron welcomes District 1 candidate Andrew Piantidosi into the studio.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, May 25, 202405/25/2024

Jeff Pierce- Wreaths Across America – Segment 1

In Inside Maine

Jeff Pierce from Wraths Across America joins host Aaron Chadbourne to discuss the newest addition to the WGAN lineup- “The Maine Veterans Spotlight”

The show, a collaboration between Wreaths Across America, WGAN, and the Maine Association of Broadcasters, will air on WGAN every Sunday at noon.

Later on in the segment, a regular caller announces his intention of running for Maine’s First Congressional District as an independent.

Thursday, May 23, 202405/23/2024

Maine Points: Camp Sunshine + Maine Veterans Spotlight

In Maine Points

On the first half, Danny speaks with Kayley Walker with Camp Sunshine and Gene Prentice: President with Maine Classic Car…

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