Anya Grondalski
ProducerAnya Grondalski is a freelance producer. She started at Connecticut Public as a radio production intern and currently assists in producing shows for Where We Live. Anya has double majors in journalism and political science at Quinnipiac University. She will be pursuing public relations for her graduate year.
-
January is the month of goals and challenges. Veganuary is no exception. This hour we look at the 30-day plant-based challenge that originated nearly a decade ago and has since taken on a life of its own.
-
This hour, Connecticut contributors from Rachel Kauder Nalebuff's "Our Red Book" join us to talk about period culture and break down the stigma.
-
This hour, Connecticut contributors from Rachel Kauder Nalebuff's "Our Red Book" join us to talk about period culture and break down the stigma.
-
This hour on Where We Live, Congressman Jim Himes of Connecticut’s 4th District joins us. We talk about the U.S. debt default, his time as an Intelligence Committee Ranking Member and on the Financial Services Committee.
-
This hour, Connecticut contributors from Rachel Kauder Nalebuff's "Our Red Book" join us to talk about period culture and break down the stigma.
-
In May of last year, Connecticut became the first state to mandate an AAPI - that’s Asian American and Pacific Islander - curriculum in public schools. This hour, we talk to those directly impacted by the change about what it’s like to be a young Asian American living in Connecticut.
-
This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, we talk about food history and politics and how today there are options for everyone. How do we navigate all this food?
-
This hour, Connecticut contributors from Rachel Kauder Nalebuff's "Our Red Book" join us to talk about period culture and break down the stigma.
-
This hour on Where We Live, we talk about the types of pay transparency, the challenges that come with it, and what companies are doing to lessen the anxiety of talking about pay.
-
Beyond the pressures of consumer culture or romantic love, one expert explains that there’s been a desire for something sincere "from the very beginning." Plus, one writer and poetry-lover meditates on the potential the holiday holds for us today.