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What Are You Doing?
A talk show that featured interesting Mainers doing interesting things whether in government, art, education, business, innovation or technology. Interviews were originally broadcast live on WMHB 89.7 FM in Waterville, ME (streaming online at wmhbradio.org) and may occassionally re-air on that station.
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Mini-episode 1: Legalizing It
One college student’s effort to make a statement on campus about legalizing marijuana. Listen to a few minutes with Mathias Fressilli, a student at Colby College trying to gain student … Continue reading →
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Ep. 10: Jen Olsen on Rehabbing Waterville’s Main Street
Main street is the heart of any town, and many communities in Maine find themselves with heart issues. When new infrastructure, suburban sprawl, and the spread of population brings people … Continue reading →
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Ep. 9: Dick Dyer Explains Consulting
Dick Dyer has consulted with businesses large and small, all across the country and the world. He’s helped businesses in a wide range of industries solve the complex issue of … Continue reading →
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Ep 8: Shannon Haines, Maine International Film Festival Director
Shannon Haines is gearing up for her 13th Maine International Film Festival as festival director, and has seen a cinema community sprout in otherwise sleepy Waterville over her time. We … Continue reading →
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Ep 7: Jim Peacock, Career Consultant
Jim Peacock helps people find careers they will excel in. He doesn’t directly find them that career, but instead helps job seekers discover their skills and value and how to … Continue reading →
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Ep 6: Tammy Rabideau, Business, Careers and Creativity Center at Waterville Public Library
Tammy Rabideau is officially an outstanding person, just recently recognized by the Mid Maine Chamber of Commerce as such for her continued work in helping the community connect to new … Continue reading →
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Ep 5: Henry Beck, State Representative for Waterville and Oakland
Henry Beck – a former Waterville City Counselor, and now with nearly 6 years in the Maine State Legislature all by the age of 28 makes him both young and … Continue reading →
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Ep 4: Nate Rudy, Executive Director of Waterville Creates!
Waterville Creates! promotes arts and culture in the region by partnering with artistic organizations and individuals. Nate Rudy, Executive Director, speaks about their mission and values, as well as the … Continue reading →
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Ep 3: Eliot Cutler – CEO, Professional and Graduate Center, University of Maine
We all know Eliot Cutler the gubernatorial candidate, having made a play for the Blaine house in 2010 and just this past fall in 2014. Now Eliot has reinvisioned how … Continue reading →
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Ep 2: Kim Lindlof, President and CEO of the Mid Maine Chamber of Commerce
Kim Lindlof knows central Maine quite well. She is a student, business owner, leader and active citizen of the Waterville greater area and joins us to discuss initiatives at the Mid Maine Chamber of Commerce where she is President and CEO, the challenges facing growing business in Maine and attracting new families, and how the region can balance life the way it should be and a modern work landscape.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
A talk show that featured interesting Mainers doing interesting things whether in government, art, education, business, innovation or technology. Interviews were originally broadcast live on WMHB 89.7 FM in Waterville, ME (streaming online at wmhbradio.org) and may occassionally re-air on that station.
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