WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio Archives
Summary: Audio archives of spoken word broadcasts from Community Radio WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill & 102.9 FM Bangor, Maine
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Podcasts:
Producer/Host: Duncan Newcomer “Thrall”
Producer/Host: Amy Browne Studio Engineer: John Greenman Legalized Marijuana in Maine: Workplace Drug-testing, Federal Law vs State Law, and the Maine Legislature’s Marijuana Legalization Implementation Committee’s Progress Guests: Attorney Lynne Williams, worked on legalization efforts in Maine and serves on the legal panel for NORML Activist Paul McCarrier, worked on legalization efforts in Maine and monitors progress of the MLI Maine Currents- independent local news, views and culture, every Tuesday at 4pm on WERU-FM and weru.org
Host: Michael Donahue Engineer: Amy Browne Program Topic: J. Fred Woell – An American Vision (Film) Key Discussion Points: The making of a film The life and work of J. Fred Woell Guests: Richard Kane, Film Director, Kane-Lewis Productions Rob Shetterly, artist Pat Wheeler, artist
They’re Already Here CJ Kenna | Producer + Writer/Performer
Producer/Host: Larry Dansinger Keeping Our Jobs
Producer/Host: R.W. Estela Of the solar eclipse and the Fool
Producer/Host: Anu Dudley Production Assistant: John Welles Solar Eclipse
Producer/Host: Tim Hagney Daisy
Producer/Host: Rob McCall “Summer Bliss”
Host: Denis Howard Engineer: John Greenman An open-mic style call-in show
Producer/Host: Jim Bahoosh
Producer/Host: Duncan Newcomer “Look At What We Did!”
Producer/Host: Anu Dudley Production Assistant: John Welles Poison Ivy
Producer/Host: Tim Hagney Mother’s milk
Producer/Host: Jim Campbell Do you find yourself behaving differently if you think you are being watched? Most people do. And where is one place many that people feel they are continually being watched? Yup – on the Web. Policy makers and legislators haven’t generally gotten themselves too upset about privacy violations online, but if those privacy concerns affect economic behavior – well, that is a different matter, isn’t it. And now there is empirical evidence that is the case. Here are the numbers.