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  • Maine’s Path Forward: Shawn Moody on Business, Policy, and Politics
    Mar 16 2025

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    In this episode of Q-Point, hosts Corenna and David Quirk sit down with Shawn Moody, a prominent Maine business leader and former gubernatorial candidate. They explore the effects of Maine's paid family leave program, rising electricity costs, and the challenges facing local businesses. Moody highlights the value of trade careers over traditional four-year degrees and stresses the need for stronger mental health support. The discussion also delves into Maine’s evolving political landscape, including his potential 2026 gubernatorial run. The episode wraps up with a tribute to the late Bob Filanowski and insights on the Skills USA competition.

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    24 m
  • House in the Woods: A Healing Retreat for Veterans, Inspired by Service and Sacrifice
    Mar 13 2025

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    In this episode of Q-Point Podcast, hosts David and Corenna Quirk welcome Paul House, co-founder of House in the Woods in Lee, Maine. Paul shares the heartfelt story of how the loss of his son, Sergeant Joel House, who was killed in Iraq in 2007, led to the creation of this remarkable organization. House in the Woods offers therapeutic outdoor retreats—such as hunting, fishing, and recreational activities—to help veterans heal, reconnect, and find camaraderie. Paul discusses the impact of these retreats, the application process, and the vital role of fundraising, volunteers, and sponsors in sustaining the mission.

    Visit: houseinthewoods.org


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  • Inside the State House: Katrina Smith on Maine’s Key Issues *Interviewed on February 10, 2025
    Feb 23 2025

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    *Interviewed on February 10, 2025.

    In this episode of the Q-Point Podcast, hosts David and Corenna Quirk sit down with Assistant House Minority Leader Katrina Smith to discuss some of Maine’s most pressing challenges. They examine the Maine Department of Education's decision not to enforce a gender executive order due to conflicts with the Maine Human Rights Act, as well as the potential loss of federal funding and its effects on local sports. The conversation also explores how public policy charges are financially straining businesses, prompting both companies and individuals to reconsider staying in the state.

    Additionally, they delve into the expanding role of school-based health clinics, the controversial Paid Family and Medical Leave Program—which introduces new wage taxes on businesses and employees—and what these policies mean for Maine’s economic landscape. Finally, they discuss the broader implications of President Trump’s immigration policies, including their potential impact on Maine’s sanctuary cities and the future of the Office of New Americans.

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    17 m
  • Carroll Conley: Championing Partnerships in Faith and Policy
    Feb 16 2025

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    In this episode of Q-Point - Carroll Conley, former executive director of the Christian Civic League, discusses his journey from being a music director to leading the organization. He shares challenges faced in rebuilding trust within government and churches, key achievements such as fostering coalitions, and advocacy efforts like the dental therapist bill. Conley also talks about his future plans to work on national issues like addiction, foster care, and human trafficking, emphasizing the importance of state-church collaboration and civil dialogue. He highlights a balanced approach to immigration and expresses optimism for continued cooperation across political divides. Website: cclmaine.org

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  • Maine Rep. Laurel Libby: Tackling Paid Leave, Tax Burdens, and Voter ID
    Feb 8 2025

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    Hosts David and Corenna Quirk sit down with Maine State Representative Laurel Libby to explore key policy challenges facing the state. They discuss the upcoming public hearing on the Maine Paid Family and Medical Leave Program, its economic impact on businesses, and LD 406, a bill seeking its repeal. The conversation also examines Maine’s high tax burden, budget shortfall, and rising business costs, along with concerning declines in educational test scores. Additional topics include a voter ID initiative designed to ensure only citizens vote and a proposal for the popular election of Maine's constitutional officers. The episode wraps up with Rep. Libby sharing insights on educational reforms and the long-term challenges for future state administrations.

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    23 m
  • Maine's New State Treasurer: Joe Perry's Unexpected Journey
    Jan 8 2025

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    Join hosts David and Corenna Quirk on QPoint as they welcome Maine's newly selected State Treasurer, Joe Perry. In this insightful episode, Joe discusses his unexpected run for treasurer, key responsibilities of the office, and important legislative updates. Learn about the state's financial health, economic development initiatives, and programs benefiting taxpayers and retirees. Joe shares his views on upcoming elections, potential gubernatorial candidates, and the challenges facing Democrats in Maine's second congressional district. Don't miss this comprehensive update on Maine's political and financial landscape.

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    16 m
  • Maine Representative Steve Bishop: Bridging Law Enforcement, Small Business, and Legislation
    Dec 13 2024

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    In this episode of Q-Point, hosts Corenna and David Quirk welcome newly elected representative Steve Bishop and Sheriff Troy Morton. The discussion centers on the financial strain of mandated drug lab testing on municipal budgets and taxpayers. Steve Bishop shares insights from his campaign and highlights his focus on addressing public policy charges, law enforcement challenges, and mental health support. The conversation also explores the difficulties faced by small businesses and the importance of constituent engagement.

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    This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice or recommendations of any nature whatsoever, and no warrantee, guarantee, or representation as to the accuracy of the information presented is made by your use. The views, information, opinions, comments, and observations of this podcast may not be those of the host or the management, and you entertain and rely on the content presented at your sole risk and responsibility. Your access of this podcast acknowledges that the contents and design are the sole property of the presenter and no use in any shape, manner or form of this podcast may be made without written permission. The presenter of the podcast hereby disclaims any and all responsibility for any and all damages arising out of or related to your use, reference and reliance on podcasts and information presented therein.

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    32 m
  • Crime, Crisis, and Community: Sheriff Troy Morton's Approach
    Dec 3 2024

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    In this episode of the Q-Point Podcast, hosts David and Corenna Quirk engage with Penobscot County Maine Sheriff Troy Morton to discuss pressing community issues. Topics include the impact of illegal marijuana farms, the urgent need for a new jail facility, Maine's mental health crisis, and crime trends linked to substance use. Sheriff Morton shares insights on the significance of community policing and collaboration with other law enforcement agencies, highlighting efforts to meet basic needs in the community. Additionally, Sheriff Morton emphasizes the personal dimensions of his leadership role and the dedicated work of his team.

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    51 m