07-17-23 Monday
Segment 1: Ray Richardson is joined by Todd Piro (Co-Host of Fox and Friends First) and they chat about the weather, babies, the weekend, co-hosts and more.
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Segment 3: Gunny Mike Hall joins Ray and they talk about the burial ceremony.
Segment 4: Ray urges people to support people and businesses that support and represent ideas and organizations that you would and shares some local businesses as examples.
Segment 5: Ray and Dee Dee welcome Vernon Dukes (The Trucker of Truth) and Sophia Pride (Steamboat Landing Mini Golf) they talk about the USDA’s guidelines, Biden’s student loan promise, small businesses, and more.
Segment 6: Ray reads a “word salad” statement from VP Kamala Harris.
Segment 7: 13 year old farmer Brayden Nadeau, his Dad John, and grandfather Dan Herrick, join the panel. This young entrepreneur owns and runs Brayden’s Vegetable Stand and showcases what is on hand that day in his daily Facebook Lives. He shares what has happened since his visit last year and what he has purchased with his profits. Unfortunately, Brayden learned that not all in the world is kind because someone broke in and stole from him. He says it isn’t about the money, it is about the violation. They talk about how the rain is affecting his crops and what he has planted.
Segment 8: He loves farming. Brayden thanks everyone for the outpouring of support and caring. His dad shares how he handled it. Find him on Facebook or visit his stand at 470 Hatch Rd, Auburn, ME, United States, Maine or call (207) 740-3045.
Segments 9-10: Maine Rep. Joshua Morris (R-Turner) calls in and they discuss Brayden and the roads situation. Then, they get into the legislature and what they have coming up.
Segments 11-12: The panel discuss the people throwing their name in the ring for President, Cornell West, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau’s comments about transgenders, the Muslim community, and Conservatives. They also discuss the black community and the young people leaving the state. Human trafficking, Amy Volk’s hard work, and how we fix the system.
Segment 13: Ray, Dee Dee, and Vern talk about potato salad. They discuss the movie Sound of Freedom, how easily young people are lured into the sex slave trade.
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Segment 15: Ray explains his personality. They talk about people leaving the state of Maine and how the Maine Legislature believes. Ray switches gears and turns to Roots Cafe and Faye Wilson, then they get back to money in the state of Maine.
Segment 16: Vern finally got Ray wound up….after he has tried all day not to…