Sunday January 19th, 2025 1:33AM

WDUN Morning Show

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 )
LISTEN: Jim Bohannon with words for The Class of 2020
Nationally syndicated talk show host Jim Bohannon shared some advice for The Class of 2020 with WDUN's Bill Maine during Mornings on Maine Street.
10:12AM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: Words to the Class of 2020 from Ken Coleman
You hear Ken Coleman weekdays at 5p on WDUN. Now give a listen to what he has to say to The Class of 2020. Make no mistake, these are good words for all of us.
9:22AM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: Class of 2020 happiness is a drawer full of clean underwear
Bill Maine stepped up on a fire hydrant on Maine Street to deliver his commencement speech to the Class of 2020.
10:17AM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: Team of Five
What is it like to be a former President of the United States? Kate Andersen Brower covers that in her latest book, "Team of Five." She discussed some of her findings with WDUN's Bill Maine on Mornings on Maine Street.
9:41AM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: Poisoned Water
Candy J. Cooper, co-author of "Poisoned Water," spoke with WDUN's Bill Maine on Mornings on Maine Street about her book "Poisoned Water." Written for young readers, it chronicles the story of the Flint, Michigan water disaster of 2014.
11:43AM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: Ken Coleman-Get Hired Event
Nationally syndicated host of "The Ken Coleman Show" and bestselling author of "The Proximity Principle", Ken Coleman spent part of his morning on Maine Street talking about a special online event coming Thursday (5/21) to help you get the job you want.
11:37AM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: Compton Cowboys
When you think of Compton, Ca., you likely don't think about cowboys. But you should. Walter Thompson-Hernandez spoke with WDUN's Bill Maine on Mornings on Maine Street about his book "The Compton Cowboys" detailing a group of African-American men and women in Compton who are keeping the tradition of black cowboys alive in the heart one of America's most notorious cities.
10:19AM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: Radio Recliner keeps seniors in touch
Radio Recliner is an online radio service for those in senior living communities that is staffed by senior D.J.s. Mitch Bennett of an Atlanta ad agency spoke with WDUN's Bill Maine of Mornings on Maine Street about how his team came up with the idea.
12:36PM ( 4 years ago )