Danielle Dorrie talks about moving from Florida to Maine, what she finds special about the state, how the State of Maine could attract more young people, and her blogging and travel adventures via www.lovemaineadventures.com. Whether you are interested in the Maine outdoors or just want to hear the perspective of a young professional making it work here in Maine, you'll enjoy this upbeat conversation.
Follow #LoveMaineAdventures on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/lovemaineadventures/ and look for them on Facebook and more.
University of Maine Men's Basketball Coach Bob Walsh talks about how the game of basketball has impacted his life, why he came to Maine, and what his plans are for building a successful program.
After nine quality years coaching at Rhode Island College, Coach Walsh came to Maine to take over a program that had just one winning season in its last ten. This wide ranging podcast conversation touches on recruitment strategies, how successful teams operate, how to create a winning culture, and more.
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Follow Host Ben Sprague on Twitter at www.twitter.com/bensprague or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/benspraguebangor.
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Kate Dickerson, Founder and Director of the Maine Science Festival, talks about how the event came to fruition, the importance of the sciences to Maine, what it takes to put on such a large event, and more.
Find out more about the Maine Science Festival at www.mainesciencefestival.org or find them on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram!
Find past episodes of the Maine Show Podcast at www.maineshowpodcast.com and follow host Ben Sprague on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Maine children's book author Canaan York talks about growing up in Medway, moving away and coming back, his inspirations for writing, and working at his family's hot dog stand (Barney's Franks).
Find out more about Canaan and his books at www.facebook.com/canaan.york