Podcasts

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, February 17, 202402/17/2024

Sharon Fusco- Segment 2

In Inside Maine

Sharon Fusco is the CEO of Maine Veteran’s Homes. She joins host Phil Harriman in-studio for the second segment of today’s show.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, February 17, 202402/17/2024

Phil Harriman- Segment 1

In Inside Maine

“Inside Maine” founding host Phil Harriman is back this week- he gives a preview of today’s show and takes your calls in the first segment.

MAINE POINTS

Friday, February 16, 202402/16/2024

Maine Points: Maine Department Of Labor

In Maine Points

Danny speaks with Christopher Quint, Director, State Workforce Board with The Maine Department of Labor. The Maine State Workforce Board…

A HEALTHY CONVERSATION

Thursday, February 15, 202402/15/2024

A Healthy Conversation 2/18/24

In A Healthy Conversation

With Valentine’s Day still fresh on our minds, Steve and Jeff take a deep dive into how our own social…

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, February 10, 202402/10/2024

Aaron Chadbourne- Segment 6

In Inside Maine

It’s been a show full of guests. For the last segment, host Aaron Chadbourne opens the phones back up to talk about today’s guests and whatever other issues might be on your mind!

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, February 10, 202402/10/2024

Andrew Piantidosi- Segment 5

In Inside Maine

Andrew Piantidosi is a local tech professional who is running against Chellie Pingress for Congress in November. He joins host Aaron Chadbourne to explain the issues that motivated him to run, and comment on the current dynamics in Congress.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, February 10, 202402/10/2024

Rep. Mike Soboleski- Segment 4

In Inside Maine

Host Aaron Chadbourne speaks with Rep. Mike Soboleski about issues before the Legislature and the current dynamic in Congress. Mike also discusses his campaign for the Republican nomination for Congress to challenge Jared Golden in November.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, February 10, 202402/10/2024

Rep. Laurel Libby- Segment 3

In Inside Maine

State Representative Laurel Libby (R-Auburn) speaks to host Aaron Chadbourne about the many issues before the Maine Legislature- including an effort to bind Maine’s electoral votes to the national popular vote and take away Mainer’s ability to choose their preferred candidate for president, regulations on electric vehicles, and Governor Mills’ plans to restrict second amendment rights in Maine.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, February 10, 202402/10/2024

Josh Filler- Segment 2

In Inside Maine

Josh Filler joins host Aaron Chadbourne to provide analysis on the Special Prosecutor’s report in the case of President Biden’s willful mishandling of confidential documents, the arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court over placing Donald Trump on the ballot, and the ongoing debate about the President’s ability to secure the border.

INSIDE MAINE

Saturday, February 10, 202402/10/2024

Aaron Chadbourne- Segment 1

In Inside Maine

Aaron Chadbourne gives a preview of today’s show and takes your calls for this February edition of WGAN’s “Inside Maine”

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