Maine Calling
Maine Calling is an interactive radio program hosted by Jennifer Rooks, Cindy Han and Keith Shortall, broadcasting live from 11am-noon Monday through Friday and rebroadcast at 7pm Monday through Friday. Every weekday, the program digs into topics and issues with listeners across the state in a statewide conversation.
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Impact of strokes on the body and mind, and what to know about prevention, symptoms, treatment and support
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What different Asian American groups are represented in Maine, what challenges do they face, and how do they contribute to the state?
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How life changes in middle age can cause a shift in sense of self, and how to adapt
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Guided outdoor trips and tours are popular among locals and tourists alike—and help boost Maine's economy
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We listen back to author Alan Taylor discussing Maine's role in the American Revolution—and learn about Maine Historical Society's exhibit "Pathway to Freedom"
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What goes into naming a pet, what are some popular or unusual names, and are there names to avoid for your dog, cat or other animal?
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What factors are voters considering this primary election? Have their views changed from before?
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How does Yankee thriftiness come into play today, with gas prices and other costs rising? We learn about money-saving tips for daily life.
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What to know about going through cancer diagnosis, treatment and recovery—including all the physical and emotional challenges
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For Endangered Species Day, we discuss the most vulnerable wildlife in Maine, and how proposed federal changes would put them more at risk
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In spite of a negative reputation, gulls are impressive and important seabirds. Why are their numbers declining?
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What issues matter to younger voters, and how is their generation shaping America's political parties?