Segments 1-2: Ray Richardson takes on the January 6 riot and the aftermath in his monologue.
Segments 3-4: Ray is joined by David Jones and Gunny Mike Hall and they continue the discussion about January 6th.
Segment 5: Ray and David are joined by Kristine Grow to discuss the pending cuts to Medicare Advantage that currently over 30 million Americans use.
Segment 6: Ray and David discuss music and the passing of friends.
Segments 7-8: In this FO Bailey Real Estate segment, David and Ray are joined by Jo Miller. She just purchased a coffee roaster and CUPPA JO’s Coffee Shop at 305 Us Route 1 in Yarmouth ME will have its Grand Opening on April 1 at 6 am. She shares her experiences of working with David and Tom Gadbois and the rest of the FO Bailey family. By dealing with local businesses you can form working relationships. David’s contact information is office: 207-781-1111, cell: 207-650-3455, or email:info@fobailey.com.
Segments 9-10: Ray reads a story about Metropolitan Police Chief Robert Contee which brings up a discussion on the death penalty. He and David disagree.
Segments 11-12: Ray and David continue with the death penalty discussion and then take calls.
Segment 1: In Ray Richardson’s opening monologue, he talks about Vice President Kamala Harris’ remarks she made about conservatives during a conversation on climate change in Colorado, and the 2024 Republican Presidential hopefuls.
Segment 2: Ray
Segments 3-4: Ray is joined by David Jones and Karen Gilles in the studio, and Gunny Mike Hall joins them by phone. They discuss the events that have been covered up or changed by the media and congress including the details of the riot on Jan. 6th, China, China’s influence on our commerce, American business climate, and regulations.
Segments 5-6: Sophia Pride joins the studio panel. They discuss shows and personalities of the 1960s and 1970s, movies, Adam Sandler, Lion King, Disney movies, Disney wokeness, and more.
Segments 7-8: The panel discusses federal land, China owning American soil, American businesses, and American colleges. This leads to becoming an American, language and pronouns in the Spanish and French languages.
Segments 9-10: The panel discusses Federal interest rates and inflation.
Segments 11-12: The talk about the word “master” and how it is being eradicated in our “woke” society, people not knowing/standing up for what they believe, Republicans saying stupid stuff at CPAC about trans, and more.
Segments 13-14: Ray and Karen continue to discuss the transgender push on our children and society. They take calls.
Segment 1-2: Ray Richardson is joined by Fox and Friends First Co-host, Todd Piro. They talk about life, snow, children, and more.
Segments 3-4: Ray shares another suppression of speech. Gunny Mike joins Ray to talk about K9s on The Front Line Day. Ray gives a shout-out to Linda Murray and her work in the Maine Chapter of K9s of the Front Line. They also talk about the division of people and the history of racism.
Segments 5-6: Vern Dukes (The Trucker of Truth), Bob Witkowski, Paul Balsamo, and Cheryl Carlson. Bob shares an overview of Life House Maine. Cheryl shares her story. Paul explains Life House Maine’s mission of providing a home of love, safety, and support for expectant mothers. For more information call 207-409-1407, or email info@lifehousemaine.org.
Segments 7-8: Ray, Bob, Vern, Cheryl, and Paul are joined by Dr. Demi Kouzounas. Bob discusses the need to monetarily support the great work that Life House is doing. They are looking for all kinds of contributions, from time to money to mentoring, and more.
Segments 9-10: Ray, Vern, Demi, and Dee Dee discuss raising children. Maine Rep. Joshua Morris (R-Turner) joins the conversation and they chat about the budget and climate change.
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Segment 12: Ray announces that Downeast Appliance has joined the WLOB Radio familly
Segment 1: Ray Richardson reminisces and talks about choosing to be happy during his opening monologue.
Segment 2: Ray reads a text about his music choices and the snow.
Segment 3: Gunny Mike joins Ray and he talks about the history of an Arlington Cemetary Confederate Monument.
Segment 4: Ray reads a story about an Arizona school board member, Tamillia Valenzuela, wearing cat ears during a meeting said she would oppose having a contract with a Christian university over the religious and Biblical beliefs they espouse. She describes herself as “a bilingual, disabled, neurodivergent Queer Black Latina… who loves a good hot wing (but only with the right ranch) and things that sparkle.”
Segments 5-6: Mike Shepherd (Political Editor for the Bangor Daily News) joins Ray and they discuss school boards across the state of Maine and the book Gender/Queer.
Segment 9: Ray and Kenny Cianchette (Erik’s Church in Windham) talk about the money raised at the fundraisers for the Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital, Joe Nichols, Erik’s staff, and more.
Segment 10: The boys continue with the conversation about the fundraisers.
Segment 11: Mike Mercer (F3 Defense) and Maine Rep. Reagan Paul join them in the studio party and Maine Rep. Barbara Bagshaw joins by phone. She and Ray discuss the Windham School Board meeting that was held on Wednesday night. Reagan shares her experience at a school board meeting discussing the same issues of inappropriate content in libraries.
Segment 12: Ray shares some of the upcoming guests.
Segments 13-14: Todd Starnes joins the party by phone from CPAC (Conservative Political Action Conference). He describes the feeling and mood down there. Todd suspects that there are changes in the GOP. The panel discusses the prospective GOP Presidental candidates.
Segments 15-16: The panel discusses the Alex Murdaugh trial and other crimes that grab our attention, what makes them newsworthy, and more. They take calls from Vern (The Trucker of Truth), Ethan of Saco, and John.