Tuesday April 22nd, 2025 5:06PM

WDUN Morning Show

LISTEN: Night of the Assassins
Howard Blum joined WDUN's Bill Maine on Maine Street to discuss Hitler's plot to kill Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin during their D-Day planing summit. "Night of the Assassins" reads like a novel but it's fact not fiction.
10:12AM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: Dinesh D'Sousa's "United States of Socialism"
Author and filmmaker Dinesh D'Sousa talks about his latest book "United States of Socialism: Who's Behind it. Why it's Evil. How to Stop it."
12:05PM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: Jump in. The water is fine!
Howard Means visited Maine Street to talk about his new book "SPLASH!: 10,000 Years of Swimming." He shared with WDUN's Bill Maine how it all got started and why it pretty much disappeared for one thousand years.
12:02PM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: Voice winner Todd Tilghman
Todd Tilghman, the latest winner on the show "The Voice", dropped by Maine Street to spend a few minutes talking about the show and what's next for this pastor and father of eight.
10:15AM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: Do we need the HEROES Act?
David Williams, president of the Taxpayers Protection Alliance, weighs in on the HEROES Act that is before the Senate. Williams spoke with WDUN's Bill Maine on Mornings on Maine Street saying "the sponsors of the HEROES Act have yet to explain to the American people why states should ge a $500 billion blank check."
10:08AM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: Who is Brian Kilmeade?
Mitch Clarke caught up with Brian Kilmeade to discuss his book "Sam Houston and the Alamo Avengers." He also asked Kilmeade where his love of history. He also discovered Kilmeade used to do stand-up comedy. Who knew?
12:40PM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: Increase interest in foster parenting during pandemic
Bob Bruder-Mattson of Faithbridge Foster Care joined WDUN's Bill Maine on Maine Street to talk about foster parenting. His organization has seen an increase in interest of people wanting to become foster parents, even during the pandemic.
9:41AM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: Who ate the first oyster?
Cody Cassidy went in search of the answer and to learn who was behind many other firsts. WDUN's Bill Maine invited him to Mornings on Maine Street to talk about his book "Who Ate the First Oyster."
12:51PM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: Jeffery Sikkenga on the 1619 Project
History should never be viewed through a narrow lens or with blinders on as Jeffery Sikkenga of the Ashbrook Center points out in his most recent visit to Maine Street to discuss the 1619 Project.
12:45PM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: The Bird Way
Ever wonder what birds are saying with their songs? Jennifer Ackerman sheds some light on that and other bird behavior in "The Bird Way." WDUN's Bill Maine invited her to spend some time on Maine Street and found out that some birds can understand other bird's calls. Who knew they were multi-lingual?
12:56PM ( 4 years ago )