Épisodes

  • 009 Maine Votes: Disability, Voting, and Referendum Discussion & Resources
    Oct 7 2025

    In this special episode, we cover question number one on the Maine referendum ballot. We sit down with two community leaders who share the importance of accessible voting and discuss ways we can advocate for voters living with disabilities. Our guests share insight into question one and how it would affect accessible voting if it were to pass. We also hear from a Mainer who speaks about his experiences with voting and the importance of absentee options as someone with a disability.

    Important Voting Information: Maine Referendum Election: Tuesday, November 4th, 2025 Absentee ballots can be requested NOW.

    Deadline for absentee voting: The deadline to request an absentee ballot or vote in the presence of the clerk is 5 p.m. on Thursday, October 30th


    Interviews Recorded: September 2025

    LINKS/RESOURCES

    Disability Rights Maine

    Protecting the Disability Vote

    Voting Rights Hotline: 1-800-452-1948

    Save Maine Absentee Voting

    Absentee Ballot Request
    The 2025 Maine Referendum Election Questions

    Find where to cast your ballot in Maine

    Noah Carver's Op Ed on Question One


    Disclaimer: The Consumer Council System of Maine (CCSM) is an independent public instrumentality and provides a nonpartisan or nonbiased perspective on any topic we speak on. Our goal is to represent the voice of people with lived experience with mental health challenges in public policy and legislative matters.

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    1 h et 24 min
  • 008 Conversations with Peer Artists; Mental Health and Creativity
    Sep 24 2025

    TW: self-harm; institutionalization; suicidal ideation; suicide attempt; abuse; substance use

    In the third episode of our conversation on art and recovery, Our Voice of Maine welcomes peer artists Bob Bergeron, Ant, and Hope Becker. Each shares their unique mental health journey and how art has supported their healing and connection to others. These chats highlight the transformative role creativity plays in surviving, expressing, and thriving.

    Interview Recorded: July 2025

    LINKS/RESOURCES

    The Pirate Ship- Bob Bergeron Comics
    The Pirate Ship Facebook Page

    Maine Arts Academy

    Artists’ Rapid Response Team


    Disclaimer: The Consumer Council System of Maine (CCSM) is an independent public instrumentality and provides a nonpartisan or nonbiased perspective on any topic we speak on. Our goal is to represent the voice of people with lived experience with mental health challenges in public policy and legislative matters.

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    1 h et 54 min
  • 007 Conversations with Peer Artists at The Shalom House Art Program
    Sep 4 2025

    TW: suicide/self harm

    In our second of three episodes surrounding the world of art and mental health, we sit down with several peers at the Shalom House Art Program in Portland.

    Tenney Swift, John Russell, Kristin, Daniell Moores, and Frank (order of story) each share their experiences with mental health and how art has been an impactful tool for recovery.

    Each of the artists is involved with the community of the Shalom House Art Program in Portland, and they discuss the importance of community and collaboration.

    We hope you enjoy hearing their stories about the way that art and creativity have aided their ability to express themselves and guided their journeys.

    Interview Recorded: July 25, 2025

    LINKS/RESOURCES

    Shalom House

    Shalom House Art Program Facebook

    Shalom House Instagram


    Disclaimer: The Consumer Council System of Maine (CCSM) is an independent public instrumentality and provides a nonpartisan or nonbiased perspective on any topic we speak on. Our goal is to represent the voice of people with lived experience with mental health challenges in public policy and legislative matters.

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    1 h et 13 min
  • 006 A Conversation with Natasha Mayers: Peer, Artist, Activist
    Aug 6 2025

    TW: Institutionalization

    In this episode of Our Voice of Maine, we speak with Natasha Mayers of the Artists’ Rapid Response Team about the power of art in personal and collective recovery. Natasha shares her experiences as an artist-activist, the role of creativity in navigating mental health challenges, and how art can be a powerful tool for resilience, expression, and social change.

    Interview Recorded: July 8, 2025

    YouTube/Video of Episode: https://youtu.be/O9d3BlHbh_E?si=z2c1XLamovzr_h9A

    LINKS/RESOURCES

    Maine Humanities Council

    Maine Arts Commission

    LINC Center

    MOCO Maine

    Augusta Mental Health Institute


    Disclaimer: The Consumer Council System of Maine (CCSM) is an independent public instrumentality and provides a nonpartisan or nonbiased perspective on any topic we speak on. Our goal is to represent the voice of people with lived experience with mental health challenges in public policy and legislative matters.

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    1 h et 9 min
  • 005 A Conversation with Nio Dipietrantonio; Mental Health and Hospitality
    Jul 1 2025

    TW: Substance use; suicide

    In this special episode, we talk with Nio DiPietrantonio, founder of Serving Up Support Maine, about mental health and substance use struggles in the hospitality industry. Nio shares her personal journey and what led her to launch this grassroots support initiative that is fostering community care among hospitality workers in Maine.

    Interview Recorded: June 6, 2025

    🎧 Tune in to hear from Nio!


    LINKS/RESOURCES

    Home - Culinary Hospitality Outreach and Wellness

    The Autism Society of Maine - individuals with Autism, their families, members of the community, and the professionals who work with them

    Welcome - Maine Parent Federation

    VA Maine Health Care | Veterans Affairs

    Maine Invites You - Maine Tourism Association

    MyFriendBen - Finding benefits and tax credits just got easier

    Kitchen Confidential- Anthony Bourdain


    SOURCES/CITATIONS

    Maine Office of Tourism – 2023 Annual Report
    Maine Office of Tourism 2023 Annual Report
    https://motpartners.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/MOT-2023-Annual-Report_FINAL.pdf
    → Provides data on statewide visitation, spending, employment, wages, and visitor satisfaction

    Maine Office of Tourism – Greater Portland & Casco Bay Region 2023 Profile
    2023 Regional Tourism Impact Report – Greater Portland & Casco Bay
    https://motpartners.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/2023-Portland-Region.pdf
    Details regional data: visitor spending, job support, and income impact in the Portland metro area

    Visit Portland – Economic Impact Summary
    Tourism’s Economic Impact on Greater Portland (2024 Overview)
    https://www.visitportland.com/about-us/tourism-impact/
    → Breaks down broader tourism data for the Portland region, including trip counts, employment, and earnings

    Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
    2015 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Occupational Estimates
    https://www.samhsa.gov/data/sites/default/files/report_1959/ShortReport-1959.html
    → Ranks food service occupations highest for illicit drug use and third-highest for heavy alcohol use

    U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics – Occupational Outlook & Mental Health Risks
    Job Flexibility and Mental Health Challenges in Food Service Jobs
    https://www.bls.gov/ooh/food-preparation-and-serving/home.htm
    → General reference for job outlook and challenges in the food preparation and serving industry


    Disclaimer: The Consumer Council System of Maine (CCSM) is an independent public instrumentality and provides a nonpartisan or nonbiased perspective on any topic we speak on. Our goal is to represent the voice of people with lived experience with mental health challenges in public policy and legislative matters.

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    1 h et 22 min
  • 004 Voices of PRIDE
    Jun 3 2025

    TW: substance use; psychiatric hospitalization; suicidal ideation

    In the continued celebration of Pride Month, we bring you a powerful and heartfelt episode highlighting the voices of LGBTQIA+ mental health peers sharing their lived experience.

    Our guests share personal stories of resilience and discovery of identity. They speak candidly about the intersection of queerness and mental health, including the barriers they’ve faced and the unity they've found through community support.

    This episode is a celebration of authenticity and the healing power of shared experience. It's also a call to action: to listen, support, and stand in solidarity with LGBTQIA+ Mainers every day not just in June.

    Benji Interview Recorded: March 15, 2025

    Serena Interview Recorded: April 11, 2025

    Tranifer Interview Recorded: May 23, 2025

    🎧 Tune in to hear from these peers

    LINKS

    Maine Community Health Centers

    Everywhere is Queer

    The Weird Fair

    Art by Tranifer Lovely

    Disclaimer: The Consumer Council System of Maine (CCSM) is an independent public instrumentality and provides a nonpartisan or nonbiased perspective on any topic we speak on. Our goal is to represent the voice of people with lived experience with mental health challenges in public policy and legislative matters.

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    1 h et 20 min
  • 003 A Conversation with Karin Heim from OUT Maine
    Jun 3 2025

    We are so excited to kick off Pride Month with an episode from a very important mental health community leader, Karin Heim!

    Karin shares her experiences as a queer mental health provider. She also discusses the vital work being done to support the mental health and well-being of LGBTQ+ youth across the state.

    Whether you're a parent, educator, mental health advocate, or community member, this conversation offers powerful takeaways on how we can all play a role in supporting LGBTQ+ youth and beyond.

    Interview Recorded: May 15, 2025

    🎧 Tune in to hear how we can break down barriers and build more equitable supports for all.

    LINKS

    OUT Maine

    Equality Maine Maine

    TransNet

    NAMI Maine

    Maine Women’s Lobby

    Mental Health First Aid

    Trevor Project

    Disclaimer: The Consumer Council System of Maine (CCSM) is an independent public instrumentality and provides a nonpartisan or nonbiased perspective on any topic we speak on. Our goal is to represent the voice of people with lived experience with mental health challenges in public policy and legislative matters.

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    1 h et 11 min
  • 002 A Conversation with Kim Moody from Disability Rights Maine
    Apr 1 2025

    TW: involuntary hospitalization; physical restraints; Electroconvulsive therapy

    In this episode, we’re joined by Kim Moody, Executive Director of Disability Rights Maine, for an insightful conversation about the intersection of physical disabilities and mental health. Kim shares her advocacy experience and discusses how inclusive systems, accessible services, and lived experience play a critical role in creating real change. We discuss the importance of advocating for autonomy in medical decisions and other aspects of daily life for those living with mental health challenges.
    Interview Recorded: February 7, 2025

    🎧 Tune in to hear how we can break down barriers and build more equitable supports for all.

    LINKS

    Disability Rights Maine

    PAIMI Advisory Council

    LINC Center

    commonspace (formerly Amistad)

    On Our Own- Judi Chamberlin

    NARPA (National Association for Rights Protection and Advocacy)

    Disclaimer: The Consumer Council System of Maine (CCSM) is an independent public instrumentality and provides a nonpartisan or nonbiased perspective on any topic we speak on. Our goal is to represent the voice of people with lived experience with mental health challenges in public policy and legislative matters.

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    43 min