Where We Live
@wherewelive
Putting Connecticut in context.
Weekdays on @WNPR live at 9:00 AM and re-aired at 8:00 PM, or find us wherever you listen to podcasts.
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Starting with the class of 2027, financial literacy is a required course for all high school students in Connecticut. Have you taken a personal finance or financial literacy course? Tweet or call us between 9-10am: 888-720-9677. Listen live on Connecticut Public
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Five percent of bridges in Connecticut are in “poor condition.” Today, we talk about what needs to be done to update the bridges and roads in our state, and we talk about the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. Listen live on Connecticut Public
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This hour, we hear from Emily Ballesteros, a management coach and the author of the new book, 'The Cure for Burnout.' She defines the phenomenon, and fields around addressing burnout. Listen live on Connecticut Public
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Longtime U.S. Senator Joseph Lieberman has died at 82. This hour, hear reactions from Governor Ned Lamont, Richard Blumenthal, @ColinMcEnroe, Frankie Graziano, @EbongUdoma and John Craven. Tweet us or call us between 9am-10am: 888-720-9677. Listen live on @WNPR trib.al/JCU6A9R
Join us this hour on Connecticut Public as we look back on Sen Joe Lieberman’s historic — and complicated — legacy
The discussion starts off with Governor Ned Lamont at 9am. I’ll join in later in the hour
'Everyone has a hair story to tell.' What's yours? This hour, we hear from The Curly Hair Salon. Plus, Wadsworth Atheneum previews a new exhibit, 'Styling Identities.' Tweet or call us 9am-10am: 888-720-9677. Listen via @WNPR trib.al/SYGSxKt
Today, we're airing the first and second episode of the new podcast Unforgotten. Slavery has deep roots in Connecticut and across New England. In this five-episode podcast from Connecticut Public, reporter/producer Diane Orson sheds light on this history.
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A new report claims an ‘alarming lack of oversight’ of some Connecticut special education schools. Today, we hear from Sarah Eagan
and Disability Rights CT. If you’re navigating special education in Connecticut, call us at 888-720-9677 from 9-10. Listen on Connecticut Public
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What does it mean to be an artist in community, whether in Connecticut or NYC? This hour, we hear about related historical exhibits on view The Ely Center, Lyman Allyn and Florence Griswold Museum. Tweet or call between 9-10am: 888-720-9677. Listen via @WNPR trib.al/YsCW9AN
Only 2% of clothes we wear are made in the U.S. But some makers are trying to change that. Author Steven Kurutz joins us today to talk about his new book 'American Flannel.' And hear from a local mill here in Connecticut, American Woolen. Listen live on Connecticut Public trib.al/vQID3QH