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Radio
Title
Steve, The Baker
Year
2000
David Welch recounts the story of Steve, a baker who owns Sophia's Bakery. Lanz discusses the practices that he follows while baking, only using his hands to mix.
Type
Radio
Title
Greg, The Chef
Year
2000
Greg Gilman, a chef in Portland, strives to create perfect food dishes and eating environments. Gilman speaks about gathering his produce and the lengths he goes to ensure the right atmosphere is achieved in his restaurant.
Type
Radio
Title
Baby Steps
Year
2002
Kezia Parsons explores how Tim Ochtera, a prison inmate, is learning about parenting while in prison, in order for him to be a good father to his children.
Type
Radio
Title
Chickens Are People, Too
Year
2008
Ari Zeiger highlights Jeff Deerberg's desire to raise chickens for himself and his family. Deerberg and his family speak about having to face the legality of raising chickens in their community and finding a solution to their problem.
Type
Radio
Title
A Conscious Effort to Build Community
Year
2008
Living in a private and communal community, James Ford and Linda Ashford live in the Two Echo Cohousing Community with their family. Craig Jarvie highlights the way of life within a shared community and the importance of consensus.
Type
Radio
Title
Gimme Shelter
Year
2008
Students at the Maine Primitive Skills School learn how to live outdoors, by learning how to build fires and shelters. Sarah Jesse highlights the work that Katee Schultz has done at the school, as she prepares to spend a night alone in the woods.
Type
Radio
Title
It's Pizza Time
Year
2009
A delivery man for Pizza Time in Portland, Tom Witkowski highlights his job delivering pizza to customers. Witkowski speaks about his love for pizza and his experiences while on the job.
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
What It Means For Them to Hate Me
Year
2012
Without feeling understood by their communities, people in the queer community focus their frustration into poetry through the Come Hell writing group. Barton Girdwood highlights the lives of queer Mainers who support the queer identity of others through their writing group.
Type
Radio
Title
Smells Like Money, To Me
Year
2003
Zac Barr highlights the work of sea cucumber harvesters and processors, and discusses how the business brings in good money for the workers and fishermen. Barr also speaks on the Hispanic community that works for the Cherry Point plant.
Type
Radio
Title
Hot Lunch
Year
2003
Kathryn Sullivan speaks to Nancy McAdams, the kitchen manager at Portland High School, about what the school orders for the students to eat during lunch. McAdams also speaks about meeting the needs of students based on their diverse backgrounds.
Type
Radio
Title
Measure, Measure, Measure
Year
2004
Sara Wood highlights the life of Sturgis Whalen, a bus driver in Maine. Wood discusses Whalen dropping off his son to leave for the Navy, which follows a military tradition in the family.
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