Producer/Host: Jim Campbell
WERU endeavors to be a “Voice of Many Voices.” Some of those voices belong to young people. On this edition of Hear Again, we get to listen to a few of them.
WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives
Audio archives of spoken word broadcasts from Community Radio WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill (weru.org)
Producer/Host: Jim Campbell
WERU endeavors to be a “Voice of Many Voices.” Some of those voices belong to young people. On this edition of Hear Again, we get to listen to a few of them.
Producer/Host: Jim Campbell
Blueberries – yum! But, as we Hear Again from herbalist Rossana Rich in this episode of Herbal Update from the early 1990’s, blueberries have a lot of attributes besides great taste.
Producer/Host: Jim Campbell
Cherie Mason added her voice and expertise about animals and nature to WERU in a series of different programs over the station’s history. Here’s one of the very earliest examples from May, 1988
Producer/Host: Jim Campbell
Remember “The Breakfast Poet?” No? Well, here’s a sample of WERU’s short poetry feature from the mid-1990’s.
Producer/Host: Jim Campbell
Maureen Farr with her short feature “A Thousand Words,” this one on her love affair – with words.
Producer/Host: Jim Campbell
From the archives, an episode of Land Future, Our Future from 1992
Producer/Host: Jim Campbell
Kathleen Ellis, known back in WERU’s early days as Kathleen Lignell, shared her musings on many things in her short feature “Word of Mouth.” This episode considers something we all have some of but never seem to have enough of – time.
Producer/Host: Jim Campbell
It’s funny how some things change and some things seem to stay pretty much the same. Dr. Will Taylor’s comments on this edition of “Picture of Health” could have been made this morning, instead of back around 1995, but good advice is good advice whenever it is offered – and whenever we get to hear it again.