Harold Pachios sits down with Senator Angus King for a frank, in-depth conversation about his vote to end the recent government shutdown. King explains the pressures behind the decision, the impact on Maine residents, and the stakes for healthcare, SNAP benefits, and...
World Affairs Council of Maine – The Future of Middle East Peace – 2025 Fall Foreign Policy Forum
World Affairs Council of Maine - Governor's International Breakfast - June 2025
PMC 2025 Annual Appeal
Portland Media Center Needs You — Here’s Why
The Rundlett & Baldacci Report – Gianni Russo
Maine Audubon – 2025 Annual Appeal Testimonial
Douglas – 2025 Annual Appeal Testimonial
Luigi – 2025 Annual Appeal Testimonial
USM Forum For Democracy
University of Southern Maine’s Forum on American Democracy with Raj Vinnakota
On Wednesday, November 5, the University of Southern Maine’s Forum on American Democracy series continud in a conversation with Raj Vinnakota, President of the Institute for Citizens & Scholars. USM President Jacqueline Edmondson hosted a public dialogue with...
Pachios on the News – Faith Azzam
On this upcoming episode of Pachios on the News, Harold will discuss the politics surrounding the current Palestinian genocide with Fateh Azzem, a human rights consultant who previously founded the Asfari Institute for Civil Society and Citizenship at the American...
The New Youth Times – Episode 1
PMC Studio Workshop – Promo (Counting to 5)
WMPG Space Fog – Under My Bed
WMPG Space Fog – How Did You Know
WMPG Space Fog – Stand Up Slowly
WMPG Space Fog – I Can’t Forget
WMPG Space Fog – Me And My Friends
WMPG Space Fog – Locally Motivated
WMPG Space Fog – This Aching
WMPG Live From The Drive – Space Fog
Show Promo – Friday PM – 10sec
Pachios on the News – Pat Callaghan – October 2025
On this episode of Pachios on the News, Harold and veteran WCSH-6 news anchor Pat Callaghan discuss the importance of journalistic integrity and the value of news sources in the second Trump era.
New American with Mr. Bazia – Episode 7 – Ann B. Smith
In this new episode of New American, author and former teacher Ann B. Smith discusses authorship for African kids' books and growing up in a repressive household with Mr. Bazia