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WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesAround Town 6/13/25: Local News, Culture and EventsHost/Producer: Amy Browne Melissa Berky from Indivisible Bangor joins us with details about the No Kings Day rally and march in Bangor tomorrow from 12-3pm, rain or shine. The rally will be at the waterfront near Railroad and Front Streets. A 1-mile march (with shorter alternate routes) will leave from, and return to the park, where the march will be followed by music. FMI: No Kings List of No Kings Day events across the state (and US) Indivisible About the host: Amy Browne started out at WERU as a volunteer news & public affairs producer in 2000, co-hosting/co-producing...2025-06-1304 minThe Health Equity PodcastThe Health Equity PodcastEpisode 31 - Remote Medication, Real Impact - Innovation in Out-of-Hours Care with Dr Rececca PayneSend us a textIn this episode, we speak to Dr Rebecca Payne, GP and Clinical Senior Lecturer at Bangor University, about a fantastic project transforming out-of-hours healthcare in North Wales. The REMeDy machine (Remote Medication Made Easy) is a new technology allowing patients to access urgent prescriptions like antibiotics when local pharmacies are closed.Dr Payne shares how a Twitter rant led to a groundbreaking collaboration between Bangor University, Oxford University, and the NHS. From stormy nights in Orkney to rural communities in Wales, she discusses the project’s development, the challenges of remote he...2025-05-1916 minThe Health Equity PodcastThe Health Equity PodcastEpisode 31 – Remote Medication, Real Impact: Innovation in Out-of-Hours Care with Dr Rebecca PayneSend us a textIn this episode, we speak to Dr Rebecca Payne, GP and Clinical Senior Lecturer at Bangor University, about a fantastic project transforming out-of-hours healthcare in North Wales. The REMeDy machine (Remote Medication Made Easy) is a new technology allowing patients to access urgent prescriptions like antibiotics when local pharmacies are closed.Dr Payne shares how a Twitter rant led to a groundbreaking collaboration between Bangor University, Oxford University, and the NHS. From stormy nights in Orkney to rural communities in Wales, she discusses the project’s development, the challenges of remote he...2025-05-1916 minWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesCreative Maine 5/15/25: Maine Made BooksProducer/host: Adina Salmansohn Other credits: Theme music written and performed by Ariel Chapman. A monthly show exploring Maine‘s culture, art and crafts that enrich our lives and bring us joy. In this episode we explore “Maine Made” book publishing and marketing. Guest/s: Michelle Shores, www.mshoreswriter.com Suzanne DeFillips, bucksporttradingpost.com, 407-462-5618 Kate Corwin, Bookstacks Book Store, 207-469-8992 bucksportbookseller@gmail.com About the Host: Adina Salmansohn started learning to play the trombone at the age of 8.  Her undergraduate years were at the Cleveland Institute of Music, where she studied with Robert F. Boyd of the Clev...2025-05-1557 minWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesAround Town 4/21/25: Local News, Culture and EventsHost/Producer: Amy Browne “We Rise: End the Tyranny” national day of action. There were protests in at least 28 cities and towns across Maine. Bangor turned out – which may not be surprising in a city that has leaders like the person you’ll hear today We’ll have more voices from Saturday’s rallies (Bangor and Ellsworth) on Around Town this week. About the host: Amy Browne started out at WERU as a volunteer news & public affairs producer in 2000, co-hosting/co-producing RadioActive with Meredith DeFrancesco. She joined the team of Voices producers a few years later, and has been WERU’s News...2025-04-2105 minWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesCreative Maine 4/17/25: Maple Sugaring in MaineProducer/host: Adina Salmansohn Other credits: Theme music written and performed by Ariel Chapman. A monthly show exploring Maine‘s culture, art and crafts that enrich our lives and bring us joy. This months show is about Maple sugaring-how it’s done, rules and regulations, and some backyard sugaring tips and tricks. You will also learn about what it means to be the Poet Laureate of Maine. Guest/s: Jason Lilley, Maple Industry Educator of the University of Maine Extension Division, jason.lilley@maine.edu Ron Russell, Retired Maine Representative Julia Bouwsma, Poet Laureate of the State of Maine, juli...2025-04-1757 minWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesTalk of the Towns 4/12/25: The Promise of Libraries: their role in communities and democracyProducer/Hosts: Ron Beard and Liz Graves Production support from Joel Mann and from College of the Atlantic Theme music for Talk of the Towns Theme is a medley from Coronach, on a Balnain House Highland Music recording. Talk of the Towns: Local Community concerns and opportunities This month: Profiles of four community libraries in Northeast Harbor, Bucksport, Bangor and Ellsworth. Their traditional roles, and new roles to bring people together and to respond to new needs as “public help desks” for their communities. The role of the Maine Library Association to support professional development for library staff and to h...2025-04-1258 minWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesAround Town 3/26/25: Local News, Culture and EventsHost/Producer: Amy Browne Constituents speak at a Town Hall style meeting in Bangor on Saturday. Congressman Jared Golden was invited but did not attend, so those who spoke addressed an empty chair. We’ll hear from more of the speakers on AT this week. FMI: Congressman Jared Golden’s Bangor office Heads of PBS and NPR to testify this morning at 10 before the Congressional Subcommittee on Delivering on Government Efficiency (DOGE) this morning at 10 FMI/Stream: oversight.house.gov/ About the host: Amy Browne started out at WERU as a volunteer news & public affairs producer in 2000, co-hosting/co-producing Radi...2025-03-2605 minWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesAround Town 3/25/25: Local News, Culture and EventsHost/Producer: Amy Browne Constituents speak at a Town Hall style meeting in Bangor on Saturday. Congressman Jared Golden was invited but did not attend, so those who spoke addressed an empty chair. We’ll hear from more of the speakers on AT this week. FMI: Congressman Jared Golden’s Bangor office About the host: Amy Browne started out at WERU as a volunteer news & public affairs producer in 2000, co-hosting/co-producing RadioActive with Meredith DeFrancesco. She joined the team of Voices producers a few years later, and has been WERU’s News & Public Affairs Manager since January, 2006. In addition to Rad...2025-03-2505 minWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesCreative Maine 3/20/25Producer/host: Adina Salmansohn Other credits: Theme music written and performed by Ariel Chapman.   A monthly show exploring Maine‘s culture, art and crafts that enrich our lives and bring us joy.   Guest/s: From Bangor Maker Space: Eric Lovejoy, Director Justin Hughes, President Brandon Lieberthal, Director From Waterfall Arts: Katherine Devereux, Marketing ManagerFrom IMRC Center: Drew Hooke, Operations Manager FMI: Bangormakerspace.org Waterfallarts.org imrccenter.umaine.edu About the Host: Adina Salmansohn started learning to play the trombone at the age of 8.  Her undergraduate years were at the Cleveland Institute of Music, where she studied with Robert F. Boyd o...2025-03-2058 minWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesCreative Maine 2/20/25Producer/host: Adina Salmansohn Other credits: Theme music written and performed by Ariel Chapman.   A monthly show exploring Maine‘s culture, art and crafts that enrich our lives and bring us joy.   Guest/s: Dr. Beth Wiemann, President of The Society of Composers and professor of Composition and Clarinet at The University of Maine, Orono bwiemann@maine.edu www.socieyofcomposers.org Chantal Harris, the Director of Monson Arts Residency program, Monson, Maine director@monsonarts.org www.monsonarts.org Marc Mewshaw, Executive Director of Hewn Oaks Artists Residency info@hewnoaks.org www.hewnoaks.org About the Host: Adina Salmansohn started lear...2025-02-2057 minWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesCreative Maine 1/16/25Producer/host: Adina Salmansohn Other credits: Theme music written and performed by Ariel Chapman.   A monthly show exploring Maine‘s culture, art and crafts that enrich our lives and bring us joy.   Guest/s: Spencer Janney Naiad country Brewery Naiadcountrybrewery@gmail.com Lance and Liz Meadows Sew Rugged www.sewrugged.com 207-619-1898 95 Castine Road, Orland, ME 04472 Keith Drago Director, Carver Memorial Library 12 Union Street, Searsport (207) 548-2303 www.carverlibrary.org About the Host: Adina Salmansohn started learning to play the trombone at the age of 8.  Her undergraduate years were at the Cleveland Institute of Music, where she studied with Robert...2025-01-1658 minWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesCreative Maine 12/19/24Producer/host: Adina Salmansohn Other credits: Theme music written and performed by Ariel Chapman.   A monthly show exploring Maine‘s culture, art and crafts that enrich our lives and bring us joy.   This month: The listeners learn about portrayal of historical figures in house museums, specifically Joshua Chamberlain; they will learn about the meaning and potential impact of ballot question 3 regarding restoration of historic and culturally important buildings in Maine; they will hear from a citizen who considered the restoration of an old mill structure important enough to make it his project. Guest/s: Larissa Picard, Director of the Peje...2024-12-1958 minPenny For Your Thoughts by Bangor Business SchoolPenny For Your Thoughts by Bangor Business SchoolCelebrating 1500 Years of the City of Bangor; its culture, heritage and future opportunities for re-connection, community and businessFor Bangor Business School’s final Welsh language episode of its Penny for your Thoughts podcast mini-series, host Darren Morely (Business Link Manager) is joined by Dr Martin Hanks (City Director, Bangor City Council), and Bangor Business School academics Carl Mathers (Senior Lecturer in Marketing) and Dr Edward Thomas Jones (Senior Lecturer in Economics) to celebrate the City of Bangor in its 1500 year.    Guests reflect back on how Bangor City Centre has changed over the years, impacted by the movement of stores to its outskirt retail parks from what was a once bustling city centre; prou...2024-12-1636 minWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesCreative Maine 11/21/24Producer/host: Adina Salmansohn Other credits: Theme music written and performed by Ariel Chapman.   A monthly show exploring Maine‘s culture, art and crafts that enrich our lives and bring us joy. Guest/s: David Stern david.stern@maine.edu Meg Gammon mgammon@mofga.org Roxy Suger angelrox.purejoy (Instagram) sugerme (Facebook) Misquansis Sapiel Blue Hill Brass Trumpet: Curt Brossmer Trombone: Stephen Norris Tuba: Paul Greenstone (207) 649-1850 FMI: www.tubachristmas.com www.mofga.org www.angelrox.com www.kitetails.org (for Misquansis Sapiel) The Blue Hill Brass on Facebook About the Host: Adina Salmansohn started learning to play the tro...2024-11-2157 minPenny For Your Thoughts by Bangor Business SchoolPenny For Your Thoughts by Bangor Business SchoolBelieve in Change: How having the right support system is key for business innovation and growthDarren Morely is joined this month by former Bangor University Graduate Brandon Ristow-Wilson (BIC Innovation Ltd) and Dr Junyu Zhou (Lecturer in Management, Bangor Business School). This episode is all about business innovation and the scaffolding that can support growth. Brandon shares his expert insights through his wide-ranging experiences with BIC Innovation; an Employee-Owned & B-Corp Certified Wales-based business. Whether you're an entrepreneur looking to scale, or an established business aiming to innovate, having the right support system is key. Join us to explore how technology, investment, and filling critical skills gaps are crucial to driving business success. Plus, we...2024-10-2939 minWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesAround Town 10/21/24: Local News, Culture and EventsHost/Producer: Amy Browne FMI: Office of the Maine Attorney General (207) 626-8849 www.maine.gov/ag/consumer/complaints/ League of Women Voters of Bangor www.lwvme.org/Bangor Maine Economic Research Institute 2024 Roll Call Home About the host: Amy Browne started out at WERU as a volunteer news & public affairs producer in 2000, co-hosting/co-producing RadioActive with Meredith DeFrancesco. She joined the team of Voices producers a few years later, and has been WERU’s News & Public Affairs Manager since January, 2006. In addition to RadioActive, Voices, Maine Currents and Maine: The Way Life Could Be, Amy also produced and hosted th...2024-10-2104 minWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesCreative Maine 10/17/24Producer/host: Adina Salmansohn Other credits: Theme music written and performed by Ariel Chapman.   A monthly show exploring Maine‘s culture, art and crafts that enrich our lives and bring us joy.   This month: Listeners will learn about how herders raise cashmere in Tajikistan, and where to touch, feel, and use Tajik cashmere in Maine; and what libraries are doing to engage Mainers in learning crafts, and which library to go to to learn crochet. Guest/s: Casey Ryder, of Port Fiber and Cashmere People Yarns portfiber@gmail.com www.portfiber.com Lisa Ladd, Director, Buck Memorial Library director@buck...2024-10-1758 minWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesTalk of the Towns 10/10/24: Housing Authorities in MaineProducer/Hosts: Ron Beard and Liz Graves Theme music for Talk of the Towns Theme is a medley from Coronach, on a Balnain House Highland Music recording. Talk of the Towns: Local Community concerns and opportunities This month: – A bit of history of public housing in the US. – Recent trends that led to Maine’s current picture. – Review of available public housing in Bangor and Mount Desert Island and Ellsworth, voucher programs and ancillary support. – Who is served by local housing authorities and by Maine State Housing? – Where is the “cutting edge” in housing, what are some of the challenges? Gues...2024-10-1058 minWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesCreative Maine 9/19/24Producer/host: Adina Salmansohn Other credits: Theme music written and performed by Ariel Chapman. A Hall Day Fanfare by Stephen Troy, performed by the R.B. Hall Day Massed Band. Greeting to Bangor by R.B. Hall, played by The Bangor Band. 76 Trombones, arranged by J. Bocook, played by The Bangor Band.   A monthly show exploring Maine‘s culture, art and crafts that enrich our lives and bring us joy.   This month: Listeners will learn about the Ten Bucks Theatre in Bangor/Brewer, as well as RB Hall Day,a special annual Maine celebration of community bands. Guest/s: Nata...2024-09-1958 minWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesAround Town 9/19/24: Local News, Culture and EventsHost/Producer: Amy Browne -Department of Environmental Protect is issuing a draft Public Benefit Determination for the expansion of the Juniper Ridge Landfill.  Public comment period ends tomorrow (Friday) at 5pm. -Rebecca Goldfine, the creator of the Maine by Foot online trail guide, will be talking about her work tonight at an event sponsored by the Great Pond Mountain Conservation Trust,  at Half-Mile Field in The Wildlands.  FMI:  www.greatpondtrust.org/ www.facebook.com/events/3154902604651896/ -The Walden Woods Project and RESTORE: The Maine Woods presentation by wilderness activist and author Jamie Sayen via zoom tonight from 7-8.  FMI and to re...2024-09-1904 minWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesCreative Maine 8/15/24Producer/host: Adina Salmansohn Other credits: Theme music written and performed by Ariel Chapman.   A monthly show exploring Maine‘s culture, art and crafts that enrich our lives and bring us joy.   This month: August 15th at 4 p.m. on Creative Maine we meet Paula Kee of Bucksport’s Wednesdays on Main;  Gabi Montoya-Eyerman of the Maine Fiber Frolic, and several vendors and volunteers on site at the 2024 Maine Fiber Frolic. Some of the other guests include Stacey of Stacey’s Spinning Haven; Jodie Clayton, proprietor and dyer of Maine Yarn and Fiber Supply/One Lupine Fiber Arts; Bristol Ivy, international...2024-08-1658 minWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesCreative Maine 7/18/24Producer/host: Adina Salmansohn Other credits: Theme music written and performed by Ariel Chapman.   A monthly show exploring Maine‘s culture, art and crafts that enrich our lives and bring us joy.   This month: Astrig Tanguay, the founder of the Maker’s Guild of Maine in Searsport, Rich Hewitt, from the Signatures Online Gallery from the Witherle Memorial Library in Castine, and Silas Yates, the musician who is  the subject of the current Signatures Online Gallery exhibition.   About the Host: Adina Salmansohn started learning to play the trombone at the age of 8.  Her undergraduate years were at the Cleveland Institute...2024-07-1858 minPenny For Your Thoughts by Bangor Business SchoolPenny For Your Thoughts by Bangor Business SchoolInsights into British Nordic Walking, a Community Interest Company, encouraging us to “Put the technology away and rejuvenate the Finnish way!”Bangor Business School Penny for your Thoughts podcast have released their July episode. This month we turn to focus on the Not-for-Profit sector, most specifically Community Interest Companies, with British Nordic Walking. Join host Darren Morely with guests Catherine Hughes (CEO British Nordic Walking) and Dr Elizabeth Heyworth-Thomas (Senior Lecturer in Management at Bangor Business School) to learn about this trending form of low-impact outdoor activity, and how one company is setting-out to champion ‘taking poles for a spin’ for improved mental health, employee wellbeing and developing a sense of community across the UK. 2024-07-1833 minWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesWERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio ArchivesCreative Maine 6/20/24: Debut EpisodeProducer/host: Adina Salmansohn Other credits: Theme music written and performed by Ariel Chapman.   A monthly show exploring Maine‘s culture, art and crafts that enrich our lives and bring us joy.   This month: Listeners will learn about “Flosstube”; community music ensembles; The Cultural Alliance of Maine; how Ariel Chapman wrote and performed the theme music.   Guest/s: Helen Dailey: eastcoast.crafter.me@gmail.com Dr. Philip Edelman: philip.edelman@maine.edu Mollie Cashwell and Ekhlas Ahmed: info@culturalmaine.org Ariel Chapman: arielchapman94@gmail.com FMI: Helen D on YouTube Culturalmaine.org Bangorband.org About the Host: Adina Salmansohn started l...2024-06-2057 minHere for Generations: The Story of a Maine Bank and its CityHere for Generations: The Story of a Maine Bank and its CityEpilogues from P. James Dowe & Bob Montgomery-RiceHere for Generations tells the remarkable tale of a town and a bank that have moved in concert since 1852. The book captures their sweeping history through triumph and tragedy and brings to life the fascinating people and events that have shaped their journey. The bank's roots were set in the 1830s, when the bustling city of Bangor lured the best and the brightest of Maine's adventurers to its port and commercial center. Bangor was the Lumber Capital of the World complete with all the intrigue of a riverfront boomtown — potential riches and busted dreams, we...2024-03-2007 minHere for Generations: The Story of a Maine Bank and its CityHere for Generations: The Story of a Maine Bank and its CityChapter 14: Down to the River Here for Generations tells the remarkable tale of a town and a bank that have moved in concert since 1852. The book captures their sweeping history through triumph and tragedy and brings to life the fascinating people and events that have shaped their journey. The bank's roots were set in the 1830s, when the bustling city of Bangor lured the best and the brightest of Maine's adventurers to its port and commercial center. Bangor was the Lumber Capital of the World complete with all the intrigue of a riverfront boomtown — potential riches and bu...2024-03-1938 minHere for Generations: The Story of a Maine Bank and its CityHere for Generations: The Story of a Maine Bank and its CityChapter 13: Growing Statewide Here for Generations tells the remarkable tale of a town and a bank that have moved in concert since 1852. The book captures their sweeping history through triumph and tragedy and brings to life the fascinating people and events that have shaped their journey. The bank's roots were set in the 1830s, when the bustling city of Bangor lured the best and the brightest of Maine's adventurers to its port and commercial center. Bangor was the Lumber Capital of the World complete with all the intrigue of a riverfront boomtown — potential riches and bu...2024-03-1939 minHere for Generations: The Story of a Maine Bank and its CityHere for Generations: The Story of a Maine Bank and its CityChapter 12: Looking Beyond Bangor Here for Generations tells the remarkable tale of a town and a bank that have moved in concert since 1852. The book captures their sweeping history through triumph and tragedy and brings to life the fascinating people and events that have shaped their journey. The bank's roots were set in the 1830s, when the bustling city of Bangor lured the best and the brightest of Maine's adventurers to its port and commercial center. Bangor was the Lumber Capital of the World complete with all the intrigue of a riverfront boomtown — potential riches and bu...2024-03-1936 minHere for Generations: The Story of a Maine Bank and its CityHere for Generations: The Story of a Maine Bank and its CityChapter 11: A Banking Revolution Here for Generations tells the remarkable tale of a town and a bank that have moved in concert since 1852. The book captures their sweeping history through triumph and tragedy and brings to life the fascinating people and events that have shaped their journey. The bank's roots were set in the 1830s, when the bustling city of Bangor lured the best and the brightest of Maine's adventurers to its port and commercial center. Bangor was the Lumber Capital of the World complete with all the intrigue of a riverfront boomtown — potential riches and bu...2024-03-1953 minHere for Generations: The Story of a Maine Bank and its CityHere for Generations: The Story of a Maine Bank and its CityChapter 10: The Winds of Change Here for Generations tells the remarkable tale of a town and a bank that have moved in concert since 1852. The book captures their sweeping history through triumph and tragedy and brings to life the fascinating people and events that have shaped their journey. The bank's roots were set in the 1830s, when the bustling city of Bangor lured the best and the brightest of Maine's adventurers to its port and commercial center. Bangor was the Lumber Capital of the World complete with all the intrigue of a riverfront boomtown — potential riches and bu...2024-03-1943 minHere for Generations: The Story of a Maine Bank and its CityHere for Generations: The Story of a Maine Bank and its CityChapter 9: The Great Depression Here for Generations tells the remarkable tale of a town and a bank that have moved in concert since 1852. The book captures their sweeping history through triumph and tragedy and brings to life the fascinating people and events that have shaped their journey. The bank's roots were set in the 1830s, when the bustling city of Bangor lured the best and the brightest of Maine's adventurers to its port and commercial center. Bangor was the Lumber Capital of the World complete with all the intrigue of a riverfront boomtown — potential riches and bu...2024-03-1939 minHere for Generations: The Story of a Maine Bank and its CityHere for Generations: The Story of a Maine Bank and its CityChapter 8: From the Ashes Here for Generations tells the remarkable tale of a town and a bank that have moved in concert since 1852. The book captures their sweeping history through triumph and tragedy and brings to life the fascinating people and events that have shaped their journey. The bank's roots were set in the 1830s, when the bustling city of Bangor lured the best and the brightest of Maine's adventurers to its port and commercial center. Bangor was the Lumber Capital of the World complete with all the intrigue of a riverfront boomtown — potential riches and bu...2024-03-1929 minHere for Generations: The Story of a Maine Bank and its CityHere for Generations: The Story of a Maine Bank and its CityChapter 7: The Fall of King Lumber Here for Generations tells the remarkable tale of a town and a bank that have moved in concert since 1852. The book captures their sweeping history through triumph and tragedy and brings to life the fascinating people and events that have shaped their journey. The bank's roots were set in the 1830s, when the bustling city of Bangor lured the best and the brightest of Maine's adventurers to its port and commercial center. Bangor was the Lumber Capital of the World complete with all the intrigue of a riverfront boomtown — potential riches and bu...2024-03-1934 minHere for Generations: The Story of a Maine Bank and its CityHere for Generations: The Story of a Maine Bank and its CityChapter 6: A Financial Crisis Here for Generations tells the remarkable tale of a town and a bank that have moved in concert since 1852. The book captures their sweeping history through triumph and tragedy and brings to life the fascinating people and events that have shaped their journey. The bank's roots were set in the 1830s, when the bustling city of Bangor lured the best and the brightest of Maine's adventurers to its port and commercial center. Bangor was the Lumber Capital of the World complete with all the intrigue of a riverfront boomtown — potential riches and bu...2024-03-1931 minHere for Generations: The Story of a Maine Bank and its CityHere for Generations: The Story of a Maine Bank and its CityChapter 5: Widows, Orphans, and the Daily Laborer Here for Generations tells the remarkable tale of a town and a bank that have moved in concert since 1852. The book captures their sweeping history through triumph and tragedy and brings to life the fascinating people and events that have shaped their journey. The bank's roots were set in the 1830s, when the bustling city of Bangor lured the best and the brightest of Maine's adventurers to its port and commercial center. Bangor was the Lumber Capital of the World complete with all the intrigue of a riverfront boomtown — potential riches and bu...2024-03-1925 minHere for Generations: The Story of a Maine Bank and its CityHere for Generations: The Story of a Maine Bank and its CityChapter 4: The Founders Here for Generations tells the remarkable tale of a town and a bank that have moved in concert since 1852. The book captures their sweeping history through triumph and tragedy and brings to life the fascinating people and events that have shaped their journey. The bank's roots were set in the 1830s, when the bustling city of Bangor lured the best and the brightest of Maine's adventurers to its port and commercial center. Bangor was the Lumber Capital of the World complete with all the intrigue of a riverfront boomtown — potential riches and bu...2024-03-1955 minHere for Generations: The Story of a Maine Bank and its CityHere for Generations: The Story of a Maine Bank and its CityChapter 3: Elijah Livermore Hamlin Here for Generations tells the remarkable tale of a town and a bank that have moved in concert since 1852. The book captures their sweeping history through triumph and tragedy and brings to life the fascinating people and events that have shaped their journey. The bank's roots were set in the 1830s, when the bustling city of Bangor lured the best and the brightest of Maine's adventurers to its port and commercial center. Bangor was the Lumber Capital of the World complete with all the intrigue of a riverfront boomtown — potential riches and bu...2024-03-1938 minHere for Generations: The Story of a Maine Bank and its CityHere for Generations: The Story of a Maine Bank and its CityChapter 2: The Rise of American Banking Here for Generations tells the remarkable tale of a town and a bank that have moved in concert since 1852. The book captures their sweeping history through triumph and tragedy and brings to life the fascinating people and events that have shaped their journey. The bank's roots were set in the 1830s, when the bustling city of Bangor lured the best and the brightest of Maine's adventurers to its port and commercial center. Bangor was the Lumber Capital of the World complete with all the intrigue of a riverfront boomtown — potential riches and bu...2024-03-1927 minHere for Generations: The Story of a Maine Bank and its CityHere for Generations: The Story of a Maine Bank and its CityChapter 1: The Birth of Bangor Here for Generations tells the remarkable tale of a town and a bank that have moved in concert since 1852. The book captures their sweeping history through triumph and tragedy and brings to life the fascinating people and events that have shaped their journey. The bank's roots were set in the 1830s, when the bustling city of Bangor lured the best and the brightest of Maine's adventurers to its port and commercial center. Bangor was the Lumber Capital of the World complete with all the intrigue of a riverfront boomtown — potential riches and bu...2024-03-1940 minHere for Generations: The Story of a Maine Bank and its CityHere for Generations: The Story of a Maine Bank and its CityIntroduction from Stephen King Here for Generations tells the remarkable tale of a town and a bank that have moved in concert since 1852. The book captures their sweeping history through triumph and tragedy and brings to life the fascinating people and events that have shaped their journey. The bank's roots were set in the 1830s, when the bustling city of Bangor lured the best and the brightest of Maine's adventurers to its port and commercial center. Bangor was the Lumber Capital of the World complete with all the intrigue of a riverfront boomtown — potential riches and bu...2024-03-1908 minPenny For Your Thoughts by Bangor Business SchoolPenny For Your Thoughts by Bangor Business SchoolDoes Corporate Socio-Political Activism Matter? What we know from Retail Investor behaviourIt is October and this month we examine an important societal movement and its impact on ‘doing business’ with Dr Ayan Orujov; Lecturer in Finance at Bangor Business School.  Black Lives Matter (BLM) is part of Socio Political Activism and how such movements inform and are informed by business comes under what is referred to as ‘Corporate Socio Political Activism’. Ayan joins us, during Black Lives Matter month, to discuss his and his colleagues research into corporate socio-political activism within retail investment. BLM is a decentralized political and social movement that seeks to highlight racism, discrimination, and racial inequality experienced by black...2023-10-3033 minAm IechydAm IechydPa effaith gaiff sefydlu Ysgol Feddygol ym Mhrifysgol Bangor ar iechyd pobl gogledd Cymru?Dyma bodlediad arall yn y gyfres o bodlediadau AM IECHYD.Bwriad y gyfres hon ydy rhoi platfform i ni gael trafod materion sy'n ymwneud ag iechyd a gofal a hynny trwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg.Recordiwyd y podlediad hwn o flaen cynulleidfa fyw yn stondin Prifysgol Bangor yn Eisteddfod Llŷn ac Eifionydd 2023 a hynny ar ddiwrnod lansio ymgyrch recriwtio Ysgol Feddygol Prifysgol Bangor.Mae'r newyddion bod ysgol feddygol newydd sbon ar fin cael ei sefydlu yma Mangor yn gyffrous iawn a mawr ydy'r edrych ymlaen at groesawu'r myfyrwyr cyntaf ym Medi 2024.Ar g...2023-10-0546 minPenny For Your Thoughts by Bangor Business SchoolPenny For Your Thoughts by Bangor Business SchoolThe controversial business of Multi-Level MarketingMulti-Level Marketing can take many forms including beauty products, diet and health supplements and even holiday companies, and there has been a recent surge on newer companies becoming established in the market. So, what is Multi-level marketing and is their seemingly negative perception warranted? Joining our Penny for your Thoughts podcast this month here at Bangor Business School, is Lecturer in Marketing Dr Charlotte Rimmer who discusses her recent research into this very area. Dr Charlotte Rimmer is a lecturer in Business and Marketing at Bangor Business School. Her research interests include ethical business practices, including Multi-Level Ma...2023-09-2926 minAm IechydAm IechydIechyd Meddwl Pobl IfancDyma bodlediad newydd sbon yn y gyfres o bodlediadau AM IECHYD.Bwriad y gyfres hon ydy rhoi platfform i drafod materion sy'n ymwneud ag iechyd a gofal a hynny trwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg.Yn y podlediad hwn fe fyddwn yn trafod pwnc sy'n gynyddol ar y newyddion y dyddiau hyn sef iechyd meddwl pobl ifanc.Mae llawer o drafod ar y ffactorau sy'n gallu effeithio ar iechyd meddwl pobl ifanc a bwriad y podlediad hwn ydy agor cil y drws ar rai o'r ffactorau hynny.Yn cyfrannu at y drafodaeth...2023-09-2045 minPenny For Your Thoughts by Bangor Business SchoolPenny For Your Thoughts by Bangor Business SchoolResponsible Banking: Oxymoron or a Contemporary New Age in Banking?In this episode, we are talking about Responsible Banking. Responsible Banking might be a concept that raises an eyebrow to those of us who vividly remember the Banking and Financial Crisis of 2008, however, a new dawn is emerging thanks to institutes such as Bangor Business School’s Institute of European Finance. According to the Chartered Banker institute “responsible banking” refers to the practice of considering the social and environmental impact of banking decisions. Responsible banking promotes ethical and sustainable banking solutions to global challenges such as climate change and financial inequality”. This month’s Penny for your Thoughts podcast joins Ian...2023-08-3038 minPenny For Your Thoughts by Bangor Business SchoolPenny For Your Thoughts by Bangor Business SchoolQuiet quitting: A new phenomenon or just old wine in new bottles?Summer is often an opportunity for employees to wind down a little as they take their annual leave. But what if winding down, or ‘Quiet Quitting’ as it has recently been referred to as, becomes their new normal?  Quiet Quitting has been popularised through various social media channels such as linked in, ticktok, facebook and instagram. On face value, Quiet Quitting sounds rather negative, possibly suggesting employees winding down and disengaging from their daily tasks, and potentially even their colleagues and employers. But is Quiet Quitting even a ‘new phenomenon’ or just a new name for something we’ve been talkin...2023-07-1427 minAm IechydAm IechydByw Efo DementiaYn y podlediad hwn yn y gyfres AM IECHYD, mae'r panelwyr yn trafod pwnc sy'n effeithio ar nifer fawr ohonon ni sef 'Byw efo Dementia'.Cadeirydd y sgwrs ydy Dr Catrin Hedd Jones, Darlithydd mewn Astudiaethau Dementia (Cyfrwng Cymraeg) ym Mhrifysgol Bangor ac o gwmpas y bwrdd efo Catrin mae Emma Quaeck (Rheolwr Dementia Actif Gwynedd), Rhian Green (merch i wraig sydd yn byw efo dementia) a Glenda Roberts sydd ei hun yn byw efo dementia.Mwynhewch y gwrando!Dyma wybodaeth bellach am rai o'r pwyntiau a thrafodwyd yn ystod y podlediad.2023-06-2756 minPenny For Your Thoughts by Bangor Business SchoolPenny For Your Thoughts by Bangor Business SchoolFrom Local to Global: Is Innovation Orientation the key for SME internationalisation?Small and medium-sized enterprises, or SMEs, make up 99.9% of all businesses in the UK. However, despite their vital role in driving economic growth, SMEs also face a high risk of failure, with around 60% failing within their first five years of operation. So why is this the case, and what can be done to help SMEs succeed in the long term? Joining Bangor Business School’s Penny for your Thoughts podcast this month to unpack this hugely important issue is Dr Mahshid Bagheri, Lecturer in Management at Bangor Business School. Dr Mahshid Bagheri is a lecturer in Management at...2023-06-2133 minAm Waith CymdeithasolAm Waith CymdeithasolPwy Sydd Eisiau Fod yn Weithiwr Cymdeithasol?Croeso i bodlediad ‘Am Waith Cymdeithasol’ lle bydd y drafodaeth heddiw yn ffocysu ar: ‘Pwy sydd eisiau fod yn Weithiwr Cymdeithasol?’. Mae hyn yn gyfle gwych i glywed am brofiadau un myfyriwr presennol a dau cyn myfyrwyr, yn ogystal a godi ymwybyddiaeth am y cwrs a’r proffesiwn, ac hefyd efallai i chwalu chwedlau ar yr un adeg!Darganfod mwy am y cwrs MA Gwaith Cymdeithasol ym Mhrifysgol Bangor. Welcome to the podcast 'Am Waith Cymdeithasol' (About Social Work) where today's discussion will focus on: 'Who wants to be a Social Worker?'. This is a great opportunity to hear about the...2023-06-1936 minAm IechydAm IechydBeth ydy ystyr gofalu?Yn y podlediad difyr a pherthnasol hwn fe glywch chi sgwrs rhwng Owain Pennar, sy'n defnyddio gwaasanaeth gofalu, Elen Vaughan Jones, o Uned Hyfforddi Cyngor Gwynedd a Rhian Lloyd, darlithydd o'r rhaglen MA Gwaith Cymdeithasol, Prifysgol Bangor dan gadeiryddiaeth Gwenan Prysor, Cyfarwyddwr y rhaglen MA Gwaith Cymdeithasol, Prifysgol Bangor.Beth yn union ydy ystyr gofalu cyflogedig a gofalu di-dal? Pa nodweddion sydd gan rhywun sydd yn dda am ofalu? Beth am y prinder diweddar mewn gofalwyr?Gwrandewch ar y podlediad hwn er mwyn cael gwybod mwy.2023-04-2544 minThe Health Equity PodcastThe Health Equity PodcastEpisode 4 – Health Economics with Prof. Rhiannon Tudor EdwardsSend us a textIn this episode we are lucky enough to be talking Health Economics with Prof. Rhiannon Tudor Edwards BSc. Econ, M.A., D.Phil., Hon. MFPH. Rhiannon is a Professor of Health Economics and the founding Director of health economics research at Bangor University. She is now Co-Director of the Centre for Health Economics and Medicines Evaluation (CHEME) at Bangor University. Rhiannon leads the Public Health Economics Research Group (PHERG) at CHEME which takes a life-course approach to the methodology and conduct of economic evaluation of public health interventions. Rhiannon is particularly...2023-03-3124 minAm Waith CymdeithasolAm Waith CymdeithasolPennod 1: Beth ydi Cymuned?Croeso i'r pennod cyntaf o'r podlediad newydd 'Am Waith Cymdeithasol' Ar gyfer y bennod gyntaf, bydd aelodau o’r Tîm MA Gwaith Cymdeithasol o fewn y Brifysgol yn trafod ‘Beth ydi cymuned?’, a ddatblygodd o’r thema ar gyfer Diwrnod Gwaith Cymdeithasol y Byd eleni: ‘Parchu amrywiaeth trwy weithredu cymdeithasol ar y cyd’. Rydym yn ystyried materion fel: sut mae cymuned wedi newid dros amser; y cysylltiad â Covid 19; yn ogystal â’n rôl ni o fewn y gymuned o fewn y trafodaethau.Darganfod mwy am y cwrs MA Gwaith Cymdeithasol ym Mhrifysgol Bangor. Welcome to the first episode of the new podcast 'Am...2023-03-2121 minPenny For Your Thoughts by Bangor Business SchoolPenny For Your Thoughts by Bangor Business SchoolDe-misting the smoke around cigarettes and vapes: what social marketing tells us about consumer risky behaviourThis month we are focussing our topic around World Cancer Day which is held every 4 February. World Cancer Day has grown into a positive movement for everyone, everywhere to unite. Each year, hundreds of activities and events take place around the world acting as a powerful reminder that we all have a role to play in reducing the global impact of cancer. 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Pastor Brian Ashworth - Gods thoughts are not your thoughts - Sunday 15th November 2020Bangor Community Church Podcast 2020-11-1746 minBangor Community ChurchBangor Community ChurchPastor Karen Ashworth - The Holy Spirit is our guide- Sunday 8th November 2020Bangor Community Church Podcast 2020-11-0935 minBangor Community ChurchBangor Community ChurchCarol Savage - Teamwork makes the dream work, there is Power in the gathering - Sunday 1st November 2020Bangor Community Church Podcast 2020-11-0337 minBangor Community ChurchBangor Community ChurchPastor Karen Ashworth - Holy Spirit is called to be our helper- Sunday 25th October 2020Bangor Community Church Podcast 2020-10-2535 minBangor Community ChurchBangor Community ChurchPastor Karen Ashworth - If Jesus was totally dependant on Holy Spirit so should we - Sunday 18th October 2020Bangor Community Church Podcast 2020-10-2236 minBangor Community ChurchBangor Community ChurchRobin Savage - Your future is Gods past - Sunday 4th OctoberBangor Community Church Podcast 2020-10-0443 minBangor Community ChurchBangor Community ChurchPastor John Nabi - Worship - Sunday 27th September 2020Bangor Community Church Podcast 2020-09-2932 minBangor Community ChurchBangor Community ChurchPastor Karen Ashworth - Faith works by Love - Sunday 20th September 2020Bangor Community Church Podcast 2020-09-2136 minBangor Community ChurchBangor Community ChurchPastor Karen Ashworth - Faith does not limit God - Sunday 13th September 2020Bangor Community Church Podcast  Below is a link to the clip referenced in the podcast https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jF_x8dsvb_4   2020-09-1538 minBangor Community ChurchBangor Community ChurchPastor Karen Ashworth - Faith is seeing the unseen - Sunday 6th September 2020Bangor Community Church Podcast 2020-09-0842 minBangor Community ChurchBangor Community ChurchPastor John Nabi - Fear - Sunday 30th August 2020Bangor Community Church Podcast 2020-09-0245 minBangor Community ChurchBangor Community ChurchPastor Karen Ashworth - If it's not now, it's not Faith - Sunday 16th August 2020Bangor Community Church Podcast 2020-08-1746 minBangor Community ChurchBangor Community ChurchRobin Savage - How to receive and use Faith - Sunday 9th August 2020Bangor Community Church Podcast 2020-08-1153 minBangor Community ChurchBangor Community ChurchPastor Karen Ashworth - Faith is God's Choice - Sunday 2nd August 2020Bangor Community Church Podcast 2020-08-0340 minBangor BuzzBangor BuzzBangor Buzz Special GuestNews and fun with Bangor Buzz.   With a special guest. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-04-2709 minBangor BuzzBangor BuzzBangor Buzz Podcast, Episode 2Great dinner specials happening. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-04-2411 minBangor BuzzBangor BuzzBangor Buzz Podcast, Episode 1, Mullet timeMullet time, new format and hopefully some fun. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-04-2218 minWCSY Bangor Viking Radio ShowWCSY Bangor Viking Radio ShowBangor Vikings Radio 2020-02-15February 15, 20202020-02-1922 minWCSY Bangor Viking Radio ShowWCSY Bangor Viking Radio ShowBangor Vikings Radio Show 2020-02-08February 8, 20202020-02-1022 minWCSY Bangor Viking Radio ShowWCSY Bangor Viking Radio ShowBangor Vikings Radio Show 2020-01-18CEC January 18, 20202020-01-2022 minWCSY Bangor Viking Radio ShowWCSY Bangor Viking Radio ShowBangor Vikings Radio Show 2020-01-11January 11, 20202020-01-1321 minWCSY Bangor Viking Radio ShowWCSY Bangor Viking Radio ShowBangor Vikings Radio Show 2019-12-21CEC December 21, 20192019-12-2623 minWCSY Bangor Viking Radio ShowWCSY Bangor Viking Radio ShowBangor Vikings Radio Show 2019-12-14December 14, 20192019-12-1623 minWCSY Bangor Viking Radio ShowWCSY Bangor Viking Radio ShowBangor Vikings Radio Show 2019-11-16November 16, 20192019-11-1822 minWCSY Bangor Viking Radio ShowWCSY Bangor Viking Radio ShowBangor Vikings Radio Show 2019-11-09November 9, 20192019-11-1122 minWCSY Bangor Viking Radio ShowWCSY Bangor Viking Radio ShowBangor Vikings Radio Show 2019-10-19October 19, 20192019-10-2122 minWCSY Bangor Viking Radio ShowWCSY Bangor Viking Radio ShowBangor Vikings Radio Show 2019-09-21September 21, 20192019-09-2321 minBangor City FC - CPD Dinas BangorBangor City FC - CPD Dinas BangorListen to Bangor City commentary team go wild as Steve Lewis scores winnerSteve Lewis scores a dramatic late winner as Bangor City beat Rhyl 4-32016-02-0209 minBangor City FC - CPD Dinas BangorBangor City FC - CPD Dinas BangorSportsnet BangorManager Nev Powell was interviewed for last Wednesday's Sportsnet Bangor show on StormFM. The sound quality isn't great in parts.2015-02-2309 minBangor City FC - CPD Dinas BangorBangor City FC - CPD Dinas BangorStorm FM discusses Bangor City and the Welsh Premier leagueBangor University's Storm FM discusses the club and urges the fans to turn out in force to back the club to safety.2015-02-1205 min