• "We've Taken Our Hands Off The Wheel" - Bobby Charles on Maine's Future
    Jul 5 2025

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    2026 Republican Gubernatorial candidate Bobby Charles sits down with Corenna and David Quirk on Q Point Podcast to talk about the critical issues he believes are steering Maine in the wrong direction — from fentanyl and drug trafficking to rising taxes, energy costs, and educational decline. He shares why he believes urgent action is needed and lays out his vision for restoring accountability, safety, and opportunity across the state.

    Now airing Saturday mornings at 6 and Sunday mornings at 6:30 on VOM – The Voice of Maine.


    Stream anytime at QPointPodcast.com or on your favorite podcast app.

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    27 mins
  • Shenna Bellows on Simplifying the Process: “I think you should have a one-stop shop in state government.
    Jun 29 2025

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    In this episode of the Q-Point Podcast, hosted by Corenna and David Quirk, Maine Secretary of State and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Shenna Bellows joins the conversation to discuss key issues central to her role and campaign.

    Bellows touches on the rollout of Maine’s new license plates, including production challenges and safety considerations, and outlines her modernization efforts across services like voter registration and the Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV). She also discusses her campaign goals: improving the state’s energy infrastructure, addressing high electricity costs, tackling the housing crisis, enhancing rural healthcare, and fostering stronger public-private partnerships to support Maine businesses.

    Drawing from her statewide listening tour, Bellows underscores her commitment to representing the entire state of Maine.

    “I think you should have a one-stop shop in state government.”

    This prerecorded episode is produced and sponsored by Corenna Quirk, Broker at NextHome Experience, and airs Sunday, June 29 at 6:30AM on VOM – The Voice of Maine.
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    27 mins
  • Why Paul LePage Is Running for Congress: “I Don’t Need the Job, But I’m Gonna Do the Job” Interviewed June 14, 2025
    Jun 28 2025

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    In this episode of Q Point Podcast, hosted by Corenna and David Quirk, former Maine Governor and Republican candidate for Maine's second congressional district, Paul LePage, shares his insights on a range of pressing issues. From the recent political violence in Minnesota and U.S. involvement in Israel-Iran conflict to immigration policies and the Maine lobster industry, Paul provides his perspective on the current political landscape. He discusses his strong stance on ICE enforcement, the federal government's role in healthcare, and the fentanyl crisis, while also touching on personal anecdotes and future plans. Don't miss this in-depth conversation.

    He shares candid reflections on public service, growing up in poverty, and why he’s stepping forward now to represent Maine in Congress.

    “I don’t need the job, but I’m gonna do the job.”

    This prerecorded episode is produced and sponsored by Corenna Quirk, Broker at NextHome Experience, and airs Saturday, June 28 at 6:00AM on VOM – The Voice of Maine.

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    Now broadcasting weekend mornings on VOM, The Voice of Maine. Catch us Saturdays at 6:00AM and Sundays at 6:30AM on 101.3, 103.9, or stream from anywhere on the VOM app.



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    27 mins
  • Q-Point Podcast Hits the Airwaves Across Maine! Catch Us Weekend Mornings on the Voice of Maine.
    Jun 23 2025

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    📢 Q-Point Podcast Hits the Airwaves Across Maine!
    Tune in to Q-Point Podcast, now airing on VOM – The Voice of Maine:
    🎙 Saturday mornings at 6:00 AM and Sunday mornings at 6:30 AM

    We’re launching with a powerful debut weekend featuring two of Maine’s top political voices:
    ➡️ Saturday, June 28Former Maine Governor and Republican Congressional Candidate Paul LePage
    ➡️ Sunday, June 29Maine Secretary of State and Democratic Gubernatorial Candidate Shenna Bellows

    Each prerecorded podcast will be released at the same time it airs on VOM
    📲 Available at QPointPodcast.com or on your favorite streaming app.

    Produced and sponsored by Corenna Quirk, Broker at NextHome Experience.

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  • "That's The Stuff That Never Makes The Newspaper" Inside the Talk About Congress - PART II
    May 20 2025

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    In Part II, Maine State Auditor Matt Dunlap joins us for a wide-ranging conversation about the path that led him into public service—and why he’s now seriously considering a run for Congress in Maine’s 2nd District.

    He shares stories from the State House and his years as Secretary of State, where trust, fairness, and showing up were non-negotiable. From the behind-the-scenes process of ballot questions to the balancing act of party loyalty, Dunlap speaks candidly about the values that have shaped his career—and why the calls for him to run for Congress are getting harder to ignore.

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  • "We Are Very, Very Picky" - "Now That We've Seen It, We Can't Unsee It" PART I
    May 18 2025

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    In part one of this in-depth conversation, Maine State Auditor Matt Dunlap joins us in studio to explain the recent audit findings that brought $2.1 billion in state contracts under scrutiny. He explains how his office flags risks, identifies weak spots in compliance, and works to strengthen accountability across state agencies. Using real-world examples, Dunlap gives an inside look at why these findings matter and how audits help improve government operations. And yes—he doesn’t shy away from the big question: is a campaign for Congress coming?

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  • "Loving Them to Death:" What Happens When Accountability Vanishes? PART II
    May 13 2025

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    In Part II of our interview with Brewer Police Chief Christopher Martin, we continue the conversation on Maine’s drug crisis—this time turning to what happens after arrest. Chief Martin shares how bail reform, court backlogs, and limited treatment access are shaping outcomes for both individuals and communities.

    He discusses the growing presence of organized drug trafficking, the logistical limits of emergency response, and how policy decisions—no matter how well-intended—can create ripple effects when systems are under strain. With a call for common-sense, bipartisan solutions, this conversation examines how policy, law enforcement, and community recovery must work together to make lasting progress.

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  • "Loving Them to Death:" Are Permissive Drug Laws Helping or Hurting Maine? PART I
    May 8 2025

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    Brewer Police Chief Christopher Martin joins Q-Point for a candid conversation on Maine’s escalating drug crisis and the controversial push to decriminalize hard drugs. Chief Martin discusses LD 1288, the national movement influencing Maine policy, and the resulting challenges faced by law enforcement. From shifting thresholds for trafficking charges to the spread of fentanyl and synthetic drugs, this episode explores how permissive laws may be compounding the crisis. Chief Martin also reflects on decades of drug enforcement history, the role of social justice advocacy, and why balanced investments in treatment, prevention, and education are essential. This is Part I of a timely, unfiltered look at a critical issue facing communities across the state.

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    24 mins