Today is a big day on Love Maine Radio: we have officially reached our 200th episode. We began our journey as the Dr. Lisa Radio Hour & Podcast in 2011, and we have interviewed hundreds of visionary Mainers since that time. We’ve found ourselves continually blessed by what our guests have been willing to share, and hope you have enjoyed our conversations as much as we have. Today we feature philanthropist and music mastermind, Dan Crewe, and a selection of memorable past guests, as we celebrate the joy of giving voice.
Guests
Dan Crewe
Graduate of the US Naval Academy, Retired Captain USAF, President/Chair of the Bob Crewe Foundation and Co-Founder, Gateway Mastering Studio in Portland. He serves on the board of the ACLU of Maine, a Trustee of the USM Foundation and Trustee, Maine College of Art. He has previously served on the boards of the Susan Curtis Foundation, Portland Concert Association, Maine Audubon Society, Breakwater School and Equality Maine. He is the father of two daughters, Reid of Portland and Jessie, deceased at age 11 and grandfather of 2 young ladies Tobey age 8 and Charlotte age 6. In the 1960’s he and his brother, Bob Crewe where successful music business leaders.
Adam Burk
Adam Burk is the director of TEDxDirigo and the executive director and founder of the Treehouse Institute.
Rodney Eason
Rodney Eason is the director of horticulture and plant curator at Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens in Boothbay. He lives in East Boothbay with his wife, Carrie, and their four children, including a set of twins.
Julie Marchese
Julie Marchese is the founder of Tri for a Cure and Inspired Events, and cofounder of SheJAMS. For her community efforts, she has been awarded Maine Cancer Foundation’s Founder’s Award and Spirit of Life Award.
Jean Maginnis
Jean Maginnis founded the Maine Center for Creativity and the senior director of development at Saint Joseph’s College.