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Kendra Cole
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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
One More Boat
Year
2014
Pete Chase, who suffers from a degenerative brain disease has begun to contemplate suicide, with the support of his wife. Morgan Springer documents how Sophie and Pete have tried to cope with Pete's brain disease, and their decision that suicide might be the answer.
Type
Writing
Title
We Do This Way, We Stay Together
Year
2002
Lisa Merlini highlights the lives of Mira Cua and Cong Ba Nguyen, a couple who have different nationalities, but were able to mix and meld them into the family they started.
Type
Writing
Title
Radio Culture
Year
1990
Jacob Kowalski documents radio broadcasting and night time radio. The interviewees express their experiences with working the late night shift.
Type
published content
Title
Wild Honeybee Hunt
Year
1977
Over 40 years ago, Monty Washburn learned how to catch and hive bees. Mark Emerson and others visit Washburn to learn about hunting honeybees.
Type
Photography
Title
County Auctions Photographs
Year
1975
In East Lebanon, Col. George Martin puts on a lively performance at his weekly country auctions. Time Good and Anne Harrison document the work that Martin does at the auction.
Type
published content
Title
Sea Moss Pudding
Year
1977
For years, people along the coast of Maine have used sea moss to make pudding. Suellen Simpson and others speak to Marion Webber of Kennebunk to learn how the pudding is made.
Type
Writing
Title
In Our Back Yards
Year
1998
The tradition of using herbal medicine for health care dates back thousands of years, and in Maine, there are herbalists who follow these traditions. Sara Thibodeau investigates how herbalists in Maine are making herbs a daily part of their lives.
Type
published content
Title
From the Archive: Sanctuary
Year
2005
Kait Stokes documents the work of tattooists at Sanctuary Tattoo in Portland.
Type
Writing
Title
Our Mysterious Something
Year
2004
Andrea Maio highlights the history of Wilhelm Reich, a psychoanalyst who lived and worked in Maine. Maio explores the Wilhelm Reich Museum and learns about Reich from Mary Byrd Higgins, director of the museum.
Type
Radio
Title
In the Autumn of Our Lives
Year
2005
Jesse Dukes highlights the life of Slim Andrews, a country music singer, who is going recording his first album after making music for 63 years. Dukes discusses how Andrews has played an important role in the country music scene of Maine.
Type
Writing
Title
Married to an Orchard
Year
2007
Having worked on their orchard for over thirty years, Steven and Marilyn Meyerhans contemplate what to do with their business. Julia Davis highlights the work that the Meyerhans have put into their business and how age is catching up to them.
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