Where We Live
Mon., Tue., Thu., Fri., at 9:00 AM & 8:00 PM, also available as a podcast
Where We Live is a place to hear fascinating, informed, in-depth conversations and stories beyond news headlines. We start local, but we take time to explore domestic and international issues and consider how they impact us here at home.
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Where We Live producer Tess Terrible sat down with Catherine Shen to learn more about her background and what she’s most excited about in her new role as the show's host.
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This hour on Where We Live, we hear the third episode of Connecticut Public’s new podcast, 'In Absentia,’ which examines political dysfunction in Bridgeport, CT. We also talk to the investigative reporters who created it.
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This hour, we take a tour through the history of radio and communications with museum volunteers Skip, Lisa, John and more. Plus, we hear about the growing community of hams or amateur radio operators where we live.
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Students have been protesting and demanding their universities divest from Israel. This hour on Where We Live, we discuss what divestment would mean for college campuses and hear from students at encampments.
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This hour, Connecticut social worker and author Tracy Livecchi discusses the importance of folding mental health into a more "holistic" approach to congenital heart disease treatment. Plus, we hear from one of fifty accredited programs for adults in the country, right here in Connecticut.
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The 4-day work week can mean different things for different companies. This hour, we take a look at this policy and others that are helping workers achieve better work-life balance.
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This hour, we hear from Hartford-based visual artist Pablo Delano about his installation, "Museum of the Old Colony," at this year's Venice Biennale. Plus, Faisal Saleh with Palestine Museum US in Woodbridge discusses their unofficial collateral exhibit in Venice.
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Charlie Nardozzi is back for our annual gardening hour! But this year, we’re focusing on gardening with the climate in mind. Today, we mark the end of Earth Week and talk about ecological gardening. Join the conversation and tell us what you’re planting this year!
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You’re never too young to learn about climate change. This hour, we hear from the authors of three children’s books about climate change, and taking action.
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This hour on Where We Live, we hear from reporters from the New England News Collaborative on the intersection between climate change and housing. Plus, one organization creating more green spaces in New Haven.
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With new federal limits around PFAS in drinking water, what does this mean for how the "forever chemical" is monitored in Connecticut? Hear from Department of Public Health Commissioner Manisha Juthani, and Connecticut Mirror investigative reporter Andrew Brown. Plus, Attorney General William Tong gives an update on PFAS-related lawsuits.