A story of tragedy and grace When accidents happen in the Maine woods, the park wardens there can call on a chaplain uniquely qualified to help with grieving families. That's because the chaplain herself experienced the sudden loss of her Maine state trooper husband.9:06 a.m.
Guests
Kate Braestrup: Author of the new memoir "Here If You Need Me." She's one of the first chaplains to serve in the Maine Warden Service.
A conversation with Maya Angelou Noted poet and writer Maya Angelou says she has a "love-hate relationship" with writing, despite her long and distinguished career. She talks with MPR's Kerri Miller.10:06 a.m.
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