Friday November 22nd, 2024 9:30AM

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: Solutions to bringing down gasoline prices
Kevin Doyle, V.P. of State Affairs for the Consumer Energy Alliance, discusses fuel prices and the importance of an energy policy that allows the U.S. to be more energy independent.
3:35PM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: Spotting age discriminations in the hiring process
Stacey Reece of Spherion Staffing and Recruiting stopped by Maine Street to share some helpful information ageism in the workplace. Reece shared things to look for during the hiring process that may tip you off that the employer is looking for younger hires.
3:14PM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: Could Bitcoin be Putin's ace in the hole?
Chris Brady, author of "The Bitcoin Bride", discusses how this form of currency could be used by governments in the future to avoid financial sanctions such as the ones being imposed on Russia.
3:10PM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: From the frontline of the drug war
Robert Mazur worked undercover to help bring down Pablo Escobar's Medellin drug cartel. Coming out of cover he emerged with a half-million dollar price on his head. That didn't keep him from going undercover again in Panama. Mazur took time on Maine Street to share his experiences which he shares in great detail in his book "The Betrayal." Are we winning the drug war? What should we be doing in the fight that we're not? Mazur answered these and others during his time with us.
2:49PM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: What does Russia want?
Foreign policy expert Dr. Frank Sorrentino shares background on the Russian invasion of Ukraine. What does Russia want? What needs to happen? What could be the likely outcome? Dr. Sorrentino offers answers in his visit to Maine Street.
11:02AM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: Navigating the home selling process with Frank Norton Jr.
Frank Norton Jr. stopped by Maine Street to offer some advice designed to help those wanting to sell their homes and not leave money on the table.
9:45AM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: Work made fun gets done
Dr. Bob Nelson, a leading authority on employee recognition and engagement, talks about the relationship between fun and productivity in the workplace. Employees rank "fun" at the top of the list at the 100 Best Companies to Work for in America as what they like about where they work.
9:35AM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: The Violin Conspiracy
Professional musician Brendan Slocumb has become a best selling author thanks to the pandemic. The result is "The Violin Conspiracy". Brendan stopped by Maine Street to discuss his first book which is part mystery, part social commentary and an excellent read.
9:28AM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: The Benders, a frontier family you would not want to meet
Susan Jonusas joined us on Maine Street from the U.K. to talk about the Bender family of the American Frontier. She chronicles their gruesome story in her book "Hell's Half-Acre: The Untold Story of the Benders, a Family Killer Family on the American Frontier."
9:18AM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: How the process of profiling came to be
Watching any crime drama makes you think the technique of profiling to catch a killer has always been around. Not so as Ron Franscell explained on a visit to Maine Street. Ron's book "Shadowman: AN Elusive Psycho Killer and the Birth of FBI Profiling" talks about the baffling case that helped bring this tool into use.
9:15AM ( 2 years ago )