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Radio
Title
Finding Treatment
Year
2012
Living in rural Maine causes concerns regarding ways to get treatment for health issues like cancer. Manda Lillie explores how people who live in small, rural communities manage to get treatments for their health with services like Angel Flight, which can fly patients to get treatment.
Type
Radio
Title
Fish Out Of Water
Year
2021
Pat Gallant-Charette never used to think of herself as an athlete, but after training for the Peaks to Portland race at age 46, she grew obsessed with swimming. Phoebe Little has this story about the world of competitive marathon swimming and the older women who excel at it.
Type
Radio
Title
Five Things
Year
2004
A motivational speaker, Bill Picard lives with cerebral palsy, and uses his experiences speak about people who are different than others. Matthew Largey documents Picard's daily life and how people react to his speeches.
Type
Radio
Title
Flatline Days
Year
2009
Diagnosed with bipolar disorder, Hilary Hebert is a mother who is learning to manage her mood disorder and raising her children at the same time. Catherine Spangler speaks to Hebert about her experiences with her disorder, being a caregiver, and her role as a mother.
Type
Radio
Title
Flea Market Moxie
Year
2008
Elosie Melzer speaks to Caleb Kimble about selling items at the Arundel Flee Market and how it's a hard way to make a living. Kimble discusses the sense of community that develops with people at the flee market and his desire to return everyday, regardless of the challenges.
Type
Radio
Title
Follow the Fox
Year
2021
For 13 years between 2007 and 2020, a treasure hunt took place on Mount Desert Island. For one family in Bar Harbor, the treasure hunt became a central aspect of life.
Type
Radio
Title
Food on the Table
Year
2010
Without ever having formal culinary training, Guy Hernandez has been successful with his restaurant Bar Lola, located in Portland. Joanna Zwanger speaks to Hernandez and his wife about starting their business, ensuring that everything runs well, and adopting their son.
Type
Radio
Title
For My Children, For Myself
Year
2004
Abdi Saeed speaks about the journey that his mother, Nimo Saeed, has gone through living in Somalia, coming to Maine, and learning English.
Type
Radio
Title
For the Love of the Craft
Year
2007
Colleen Iudice highlights the training of Michael Norgang and Eric Stockinger, two apprentices at Atlantic Challenge who are learning the craft of boat building. Iudice focuses on the process of building a boat, and Norgang and Stockinger discuss their experiences building traditional boats.
Type
Radio
Title
Forsaking Youth
Year
2012
As an emancipated minors, there are regulations that need to be followed in order for her to live her life on her own. Ryan Noyes documents the impact that independent living has on a minors education at Lewiston High School, and how their behaviors are impacted as well.
Type
Radio
Title
Fortissimo
Year
2009
For over twenty years, renowned conductor Dr. Carl Eberl has suffered from Parkinson's disease. Erin Calabria highlights Carl's life before his disease, and how his wife Julianne is struggling to keep music in his life as Carl's condition gets worse.
Type
Radio
Title
Forty-four Years
Year
2009
Since 1953, birth records were sealed to adoptees, and in January 2009, the state of Maine opened birth records for all adult adoptees. Erin Calabria speaks to Andre Drapeau and his birth mother Lois Pelton about meeting each other for the first time, and how it changed their lives.
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