Ray, Debi and Bob are joined in studio by Alison Ingalls. She is representing the Yellow Tulip Project. The Yellow Tulip Project is meant to help smash the stigma around mental illness and was started by Julia Hanson. Alison explains why and how she got involved. She describes her battle with depression and anxiety struggles. It is important to bring awareness and comfort in talking about these issues. Ray asks about seeing some of the warning signs and Alison talks about Talks Saves Lives. Mayor Strimling has proclaimed this Sunday as Hope Day Celebration Day! There will be a celebration in Lincoln Park in Portland on May 6 from 10am-11:30am. Music, stories and wellness activities.
There is a list of upcoming events on their Facebook page.
If you would like to contact Julia Hansen, Founder & Director, phone: 207-415-8729. Send an email to info@theyellowtulipproject.org, julia@theyellowtulipproject.org, press@theyellowtulipproject.org. Find them on Facebook. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
1-800-273-8255 or text ANSWER to 839863.
Part 2: Ray, Debi and Bob are joined by Tim Wilson, Peter McFarland. They continue the discussion with bullying and mental illness and how it can affect anyone, regardless of age, social standing or appearance.
05-03-18 Downtown Workers Appreciation Day
Part 1: Ray starts this segment with a reminder that he is taking his show on the road. The Ray Richardson Show will be in Augusta for Friday and will be on air Saturday covering the Maine Republican Convention. Bob Witkowski tells us about this weekend being Cinco De Mayo and the Kentucky Derby will be running as well. He also tells us about Portland Downtown Worker’s Appreciation Day is today! Tents and tables will be set up in three locations from 7:30-9:30am. Ray and Bob give Casey Gilbert some love.
Part 2: Bob opens this segment with the Black Point Inn opening for the season. They talk about the beautiful scenery and delicious food. Scarborough Downs will be having some fun on Saturday because of the Kentucky Derby. The boys give the recipe for a southern tradition, the Mint Julep.
05-03-18 Good Mornin’
Ray starts the day with a great big Thank You to the Maine House Republicans for standing firm on their vote to adjourn. Now they are being blamed because business wasn’t taken care of.
05-02-18 Inefficient Government
Part 1: Ray talks about how today is Veto day in Augusta. He goes on a tangent…..lots of things hit. He touches on sessions starting late and we need to hold them accountable. The Speaker hasn’t done her job efficiently and they haven’t gotten to all that was before the House. Now she wants to expand the session and the Republicans have said no.
Part 2: Ray says to ask “WHY!!!” Why can’t the elected folks do their job on a timely manner. Ray takes a call about conversion therapy.
Part 3: State Rep. Rich Cebra calls in on his way to Augusta. They have a conversation about Veto day and how the Speaker is trying to strong arm Representatives into coming back into session. There is a lot of manipulation up there and unfortunately, there are a lot of really important bills that will not be gotten to because of the inefficient leadership.
Part 4: Ray talks to a caller about the candidates for Governor and what Ray explains what he is looking for in that person.