Segment 1: Ray Richardson had some technical difficulties. Molly Lovell-Keely joins Ray to discuss some of the great things and events happening with the Travis Mills Foundation. The TMF will be having an Open House on October 30th and they talk about the Plane Pull. Molly talks about the Land Rover Contest. They talk about the 12/OC Band that Travis’ Father-In-Law played with at the Golf Tourney. For more information on The Travis Mills Foundation visit their website.
Segments 3-4: David Jones and Gunny Mike join Ray.
Segments 5-6: Sophia Pride (Falmouth High School Student), John Lewis (Candidate for State Senate out of Cape Elizabeth), and Andrew LaPlaca (Candidate for Gorham School Board) join Ray and David in the studio.
Segment 7: The panel welcomes Tommy Piggit the Director of Rapid Response for the RNC to discuss the inflation problems and some of the races around the country. Maine GOP Chair, Dr. Demi Kouzounas joins the panel.
Segment 8: Andrew talks about why he decided to run for Gorham School Board and what is happening there.
Segment 9: Maine Senate Candidate Eric Brakey joins the panel to discuss his campaign efforts and the conversations he has been having on the trail. They talk about the government programs that keep people trapped and the trades, school advisors/guidance counselors.
Segment 10: Ray and the panel talk about the importance of kids playing outside.
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Segments 13-14: Ray reintroduces the panel. Sophia had to go to school, David had to go to work, and Brad Dyer joins the panel and catches us up on what he has been busy doing. They talk about the cost of healthcare, education, and more.
Segments 15-16: Ray asks that people will please take a moment and send a message to the Maine Attorney General, imploring him to sue NOAA, with Maine as the plaintiff by going to www.DontTreadOnMaineLobster.com and completing the form to send a polite message to support the lobstermen. They talk about the Covid pandemic and an article saying researchers at BU created a new and more deadly COVID-19 strain.