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Maine: The Way Life Could Be 12/6/22: Series Finale – A Look Back, and a Look Ahead
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58:33Producers/Hosts: Jim Campbell and Amy Browne This series is made possible in part by a grant from the Maine Arts Commission Maine: The Way Life Could Be, a series in which we look at challenges and opportunities facing Maine in the lifetimes of people alive today. This episode: What are the most important issues Mainers will be facing in the lifeti…
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Maine: The Way Life Could Be 11/1/22: Mainers Under 40
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58:33Producers/Hosts: Jim Campbell and Amy Browne This series is made possible in part by a grant from the Maine Arts Commission Maine: The Way Life Could Be, a series in which we look at challenges and opportunities facing Maine in the lifetimes of people alive today. This episode: As this series winds down, we circle back to some of the younger member…
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Maine: The Way Life Could Be 10/4/22: Jobs
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56:15Producers/Hosts: Jim Campbell and Amy Browne This series is made possible in part by a grant from the Maine Arts Commission Maine: The Way Life Could Be, a series in which we look at challenges and opportunities facing Maine in the lifetimes of people alive today. This episode: At the outset of this series, we invited anyone interested to participa…
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Maine: The Way Life Could Be 9/6/22: Health- Care & Insurance
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58:52Producers/Hosts: Jim Campbell and Amy Browne This series is made possible in part by a grant from the Maine Arts Commission Maine: The Way Life Could Be, a series in which we look at challenges and opportunities facing Maine in the lifetimes of people alive today. This episode: At the outset of this series, we invited anyone interested to participa…
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Maine: The Way Life Could Be 8/2/22: Housing in Maine -Affordable to Mainers?
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58:41Producers/Hosts: Jim Campbell and Amy Browne This series is made possible in part by a grant from the Maine Arts Commission Welcome to this edition of Maine: The Way Life Could Be, a series in which we look at challenges and opportunities facing Maine in the lifetimes of people alive today. Affordable housing is a big issue here in Maine, with curr…
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Maine: The Way Life Could Be 7/5/22: Shifting Demographics in Maine
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56:51Producers/Hosts: Jim Campbell and Amy Browne This series is made possible in part by a grant from the Maine Arts Commission Welcome to this edition of Maine: The Way Life Could Be, a series in which we look at challenges and opportunities facing Maine in the lifetimes of people alive today. The population of Maine has been the oldest and “whitest” …
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Maine: The Way Life Could Be 6/7/22: The “Water, Water Everywhere, But…” edition
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58:23Producers/Hosts: Jim Campbell and Amy Browne This series is made possible in part by a grant from the Maine Arts Commission Welcome to this edition of Maine: The Way Life Could Be, a series in which we look at challenges and opportunities facing Maine in the lifetimes of people alive today. Today, we focus on water. Water is a very big topic, espec…
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Maine: The Way Life Could Be 5/3/22: “Forever Chemicals”, Climate Change, and Maine Farmers & Gardeners
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59:04Producers/Hosts: Jim Campbell and Amy Browne This series is made possible in part by a grant from the Maine Arts Commission Welcome to this edition of Maine: The Way Life Could Be, a series in which we look at challenges and opportunities facing Maine in the lifetimes of people alive today. In previous programs in this series, we looked at some of …
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Maine: The Way Life Could Be 4/5/22: Climate Change in Our Lifetime, Part 2 of 2
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58:43Producers/Hosts: Jim Campbell and Amy Browne With assistance from Ann Luther and Matt Murphy This series is made possible in part by a grant from the Maine Arts Commission: In a previous program, we began looking at the effects of Climate Change on life in Maine, now and in the future, a topic that almost everyone mentioned who participated in our …
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Maine: The Way Life Could Be 3/1/22: Climate Change in Our Lifetime, Part 1 of 2
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59:14Producers/Hosts: Jim Campbell and Amy Browne With assistance from Ann Luther and Matt Murphy This series is made possible in part by a grant from the Maine Arts Commission: When we asked Mainers to weigh in on the most important issues facing the state in their lifetimes, climate change was at the top of the list for many. Our March and April shows…
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Maine: The Way Life Could Be — DEBUT! 2/1/22
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58:47Producers/Hosts: Jim Campbell and Amy Browne With assistance from: Ann Luther, Matt Murphy, Scott Byrd and Pepin Mittelhauser This new series is made possible in part by a grant from the Maine Arts Commission: Travelers entering Maine on the Maine Turnpike from the south are greeted by a sign that says Maine: The Way Life Should Be. Assuming for a …
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