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Title
Learning to Hear
Year
2004
Benite Birkeland highlights the life of deaf individuals who have received cochlear implants, allowing them to hear sounds and speech. Birkeland discusses how the implants help with learning and how it affects deaf culture.
Type
Radio
Title
Who Needs Math?
Year
2004
Lara Coger speaks to Zoe High and Elizabeth Woodbury about homeschooling. High talks about her daily experiences learning at home and her dislike for math.
Type
Radio
Title
Where is the French in Lewiston?
Year
2004
Sarah Elzas speaks to Franco Americans about their experiences in Lewiston when French was spoken by everyone, and how things are now different in the town. Elzas explores how Franco Americans are losing sight of their cultural roots.
Type
Radio
Title
If You Can't Take the Heat
Year
2004
Within a fire station, firemen are a close knit family, and food helps to bring them even closer. Lee Fuoco highlights how the firefighters at the Munjoy Hill Fire Station are brought together by the meals they share together and the work they do for the community.
Type
Radio
Title
Hafid is Free
Year
2004
Hafid Laloui, an immigrant from Morocco, discusses his experiences growing up in Morocco, moving to the United States, and squatting in old buildings before becoming a carpenter.
Type
Radio
Title
Sarah's Dream
Year
2004
Anne Glickman speaks to Sarah Nichols about her passion for and experiences flying in hot air balloons.
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
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
Slots of Fun
Year
2004
T.K. McGurit discusses the hobby of slot car racing, and speaks to racers who meet at Slots of Fun in Brunswick about their experiences with cars.
Type
Radio
Title
Parts of Speech
Year
2013
After years of smoking, journalist Doug Harlow got surgery to save his life from cancer, but lost his voice in the process. Emily Kwong highlights how Harlow continues to perform his job as a journalist for the Morning Sentinel through the help of an electrolarynx, and how losing his voice changed the way he relates to people.
Type
Radio
Title
How to See Glass
Year
2013
Within the sea glassing community, only specific pieces of glass are sought out for collectors, for personal collections and competition. Erika Lantz documents Bill and Helen Carney's hobby of collecting glass at one of their secret spots, and speaks to the Carney's about how seaglassing took a new meaning to them when Helen started to lose her vision.
Type
Radio
Title
The Jane Fonda
Year
2013
Since the Vietnam War, Big G's sandwich shop has offered unique sandwiches, which surprisingly comes with some controversy over the name one sandwich. Jake Ryan documents how one sandwich at the shop used to be called 'The Jane Fonda,' and patron's desire to change the name to honor the dead of the Vietnam War.
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