Monday June 30th, 2025 7:43PM

Bill Maine

Executive Vice President & General Manager
Bill Maine oversees all operations at Jacobs Media and hosts the "WDUN Morning Show with Bill Maine," weekdays 5:30-9 a.m. When not on the radio, you'll find him water skiing on Lanier, running, or smoking ribs on his Green Egg. Bill has been a part of Jacobs Media since 1980. Bill is addicted to peanut M&M's with no desire to reform. Email: [email protected]. Twitter: @BillMaine
Bill Maine
LISTEN: Six nuns from Kentucky and their impact on India
Jyoti Thottam spent some time on Maine Street sharing the incredible, never-told-before story of six nuns from Kentucky who went to build a hospital in the poorest state in India shortly after WWII. "Sisters of Mokama" chronicles how the Nazareth Hospital came to be and the lives it helped.
3:02PM ( 3 years ago )
LISTEN: Its easier than you think to save lives
Frank Holloman, Director of the Division of Transplantation at HRSA talks about the importance of organ donation. One donor can save up to eight lives. Find out more at organdonor.gov.
2:54PM ( 3 years ago )
LISTEN: Thunderphobia
Fireworks are one thing. But nothing compared to Thunderphobia. Dr. Marie Lance talks about ways to help your pet be less sensitive to thunder.
2:51PM ( 3 years ago )
LISTEN: "Flipped" with Greg Bluestein
Greg Bluestein talks about how Georgia became a purple state in the last election as he discusses his new book "Flipped."
11:13AM ( 3 years ago )
LISTEN: Push under the Gold Dome to help face the opioid epidemic
With more people dying from opioid overdoses than at any other time, naloxone has become more important in helping to prevent deaths.
9:22AM ( 3 years ago )
LISTEN: Great Resignation remorse
Jump ship from your job in the Great Resignation and now you're having second thoughts? George Nagle joined Mornings on Maine Street to offer tips on how to keep that from happening again.
9:11AM ( 3 years ago )
LISTEN: Derek Bullen in defense of weatlh
Canadian entrepreneur was inspired to write "In Defense of Wealth" after a conversation in which someone stated that the rich are bad for society. Wanting to see if that is true, he learned the facts and put them into the book. No matter where you fall on the issue, this is a must listen and must read.
9:23AM ( 3 years ago )
LISTEN: Remembering World War II soldiers who went above and beyond
Mornings on Maine Street was glad to have Alex Kershaw join the show to talk about some outstanding WWII heroes. Kershaw's book "Against All Odds: A True Story of Ultimate Courage and Survival in World War II" talks about four men who earned medal after medal for battlefield heroism. Kershaw shares what those and others like them often dealt with when returning to civilian life.
9:27AM ( 3 years ago )
LISTEN: Babysitters make bank
Babysitting rates have risen 11% in the last year. Natalie Boyle, CEO/Founder of Mommies in Need, talks about where babysitting wages are now and why.
9:23AM ( 3 years ago )
LISTEN: Ageism in the workplace
Stacey Reece of Spherion Staffing and Recruiting visited Maine Street to talk age discrimination in the workplace.
9:18AM ( 3 years ago )