Monday March 31st, 2025 10:55PM

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
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2:59PM ( 1 year ago )
LISTEN: It all starts with a good night's sleep
Health expert Judy Gaman stopped by Maine Street to talk about the importance of getting enough sleep. Gaman says that lack of adequate sleep can led to depression especially in young people.
5:11PM ( 1 year ago )
LISTEN: What's next for mental health legislation under the Gold Dome
Martha talked with Jeff Breedlove, from the Georgia Council on Substance Abuse, on what's next in for mental health legislation during the current session of the Georgia General Assembly.
12:01PM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: Steve Berry talks "The Last Kingdom"...Cotton Malone is back!
Steve Berry stopped by Maine Street to share details of his newest Cotton Malone thriller "The Last Kingdom." Once again, Berry builds a complex story around historical fact that makes for some great fiction. You'll learn about King Ludwig II and the mysterious document he left behind and kept hidden by a brilliant riddle.
4:00PM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: The Emancipation of Evan Walls
Jeffery Blount joined us on Maine Street to talk about his most recent novel, "The Emancipation of Evan Walls." The book opened a discussion of education and race in America.
3:57PM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: How I See It: A Personal and Historical View of Disability
According to the C.D.C, 61 million adults in the U.S. live with some kind of disability. What do you do when you are one of those? Penny Mishkin M.S. is one of those and she joined us on Maine Street to talk about she didn't let it keep her from becoming a successful Occupational Therapist.
9:34AM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: Hope For Hall
All children love playgrounds, but not all playgrounds are inclusive. Caroline Filchak and Halley Bower are out to change that with Hope For Hall. They joined us on Maine Street to share their play to provide inclusive playgrounds where children of all abilities can have a place to play.
11:13AM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: Not-So-Common Cents
"Not-So-Common Cents" is a new Nat Geo book that helps children learn about money. Co-authors Sarah Wassner Flynn and Alvin Hall stopped by Maine Street to share what's in the book and why they wrote it.
10:37AM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: Police Chief talks about homeless situation in Gainesville
Gainesville Police Chief Jay Parrish spent time with us on Maine Street to talk about the homeless situation in Gainesville. Chief Parrish says this is a challenge that takes the entire community to address.
10:32AM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: What does it mean when you food is labeled "organic"?
Organic farmer and founder of Profound Foods, Jeff Bednar, stopped by Maine Street to talk about what it means when you buy something labeled "organic." Bednar also talked about USDA changes to organic labeling.
10:20AM ( 2 years ago )