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‘Nite Show’ host Dan Cashman talks about life behind the mic

The host of one of Maine’s most successful television programs, ‘The Nite Show’, award-winning radio broadcaster, and all around nice guy, Dan Cashman, joined us on the Fill The Steins Podcast to talk about his life behind the microphone.

State Senator Emily Cain talks about UMaine, hidden talents, and running for Congress

Current State Senator and candidate for US Congress in District 2, Emily Cain, joined us on the Fill The Steins Podcast for a lengthy discussion covering a variety of topics.

Shenna Bellows takes the road less traveled in Senate race

During a recent stop in Bangor we were able to catch up with Bellows to find out how she is coping with bilsters, what she hopes to do in Washington, and how she likes to fill her stein when she’s not on the campaign trail.

Enroll for Summer Session Now!

Yesterday we were excited to announce our brand new distribution agreement with the Bangor Daily News, helping us expand Fill The Steins to an even bigger audience. Today we follow that up with another big announcement that both long time followers and those new to Fill The Steins will enjoy. Every Wednesday during the summer we […]

FTS Q & A: Governor Paul Lepage

The spectrum of feelings on Paul LePage is as broad as it has been for any of our governors in recent memory. While opinions vary wildly depending on whether you lean to the left or to the right, the one thing that cannot be argued is that Governor LePage makes you think. While his candid comments to the media may seem like lapses in judgement to some, the topics that LePage has been willing to address are well outside the conservative platforms of past candidates for the Blaine House. His upbringing in one of the poorest areas in Lewiston to the highest political office in our state is nothing to ignore. That is why I was excited to sit down and speak with Governor LePage about his career, his time attending UMaine, and of course how he likes to fill the steins when he is not on the clock in Augusta.

FTS Q&A: Mike Michaud

2 terms in the Maine House of Representatives and 5 terms in the Maine Senate all while maintaining a full-time job at the Great Northern Paper in East Millinocket; work ethic has never been a question for Mike Michaud. After spening 6 terms in the US House of Representatives, Michaud has decided that the he could best continue to […]

FTS Q&A: Eliot Cutler

To say the race for Governor in Maine is hotly contested is just a bit of an understatement. As it was in 2010, this year’s race features three big name candidates representing three major political groups.  As part of our new Maine Politics series, we at Fill The Steins are reaching out to all of […]

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