Producer/host: Sonia Turanski
What does it mean to forgive? #3: A Buddhist tale about learning not to carry a grudge
Senate Candidates debate, part 2
Candidates Debate, part 2 (aired on Women’s Window 11/5/06)
U.S. Senate candidates debate held at Colby College in October 2006 and recorded by Marge May. (Part 1 aired on Weekend Voices 11/5/06)
Weekend Voices 11/04/06
Producer/host: Amy Browne
Topic: The first hour of a U.S. Senate Candidates debate held at Colby College in October 2006. Hosted by Colby College and also sponsored by the Kennebec Journal and the Morning Sentinel newspapers. Recorded by Marge May.
Renewable Radio 11/3/06
Producer/host: Dave Evans
Topic: Burning wood efficiently
How can I burn most cleanly with the stove I have? Would an expert choose a catalytic stove or secondary combustion?
Guests: Jim Philp, Forestry Specialist-Wood Technology, University of Maine Cooperative Extension (jphilp@umext.maine.edu, www.umext.maine.edu);
Andrew Tyne, Bucksport Chimney Sweep, 207-469-7932; Albert “Albe” Barden, Masonry Stove Builder (www.mainewoodheat.com); Pat Manley, Masonry Stove Builder (jpmanley@midcoast.com)
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Doing Business 11/2/06
Producer/host: Jane E. Haskell, University of Maine Cooperative Extension Guests: Deb Burwell, owner, Burwell Consulting; Cathy Gilmer, Pneuma Coaching Topic: Workplace Environment and Your Values–Are They In Alignment?
Notes from the Electronic Cottage 11/2/06
Producer/host: Jim Campbell
Catch up time today – time to update issues we’ve dealt with before like cell phones and your health, the security of your medical information, and, of course, electronic voting machines.
Voices 11/1/06
Producer/host: Amy Browne
Contributor: Ousman, theme music
An interview with Carole Whelan of the Maine Chapter of Military Families Speak Out (MFSO). She talks about efforts that group is making to let politicians and candidates here in Maine know what is is really like for the troops and their families. Also, words of advice from a coalition of Maine-based groups that wants to assure that every vote is counted.
Healthy Options 11/1/06
Producer/host: Andree Bella
Topic: “Dressed to Kill: The Link Between Breast Cancer and Bras”, an interview with the authors, Sydney Ross Singer and Soma Grismaiijer
How do the values and attitudes of a culture effect health? How can not wearing a bra increase my chances of being free of breast cancer? What research is available to support this conclusion?
