
Tess Terrible
Senior Producer, Where We LiveTess is a senior producer for Connecticut Public news-talk show Where We Live. She enjoys hiking Connecticut's many trails and little peaks, knitting, gardening and writing in her journal.
She won the Edward R. Murrow Regional Award for News Documentary and Society of Professional Journalist Award for Local Broadcasting in 2024.
Hear the story behind her last name on the Colin McEnroe Show.
She can be reached at tterrible@ctpublic.org.
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Throughout history, our state has been known for making big contributions to aviation technology. This hour on Where We Live, we’re talking about the history and future of flight in our state.
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Several branches of the military are in a recruitment crisis. This hour, we learn how the military is addressing the crisis and why fewer Americans are eligible to join the service.
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Much of the information and coverage of the Israel-Hamas War is coming from journalists on the ground in the region. This hour on Where We Live, we speak with Plestia Alaqad, a 22-year-old Palestinian journalist, about her experience covering the conflict and her difficult decision to leave Gaza.
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Have the last few winters felt a little less snowy to you? This hour on Where We Live, we talk to two scientists looking at snow loss in New England and internationally, and what snow tells us about climate change.
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From the War in Vietnam to the current Israel-Hamas War, the media has played a big role in influencing opinion about conflict. This hour on Where We Live, we explore how news, social media, and journalism shape public perception of war.
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Quantum Mechanics is coming to Connecticut. This hour on Where We Live, we hear from two professors who are working to make Connecticut the Quantum Hub and learn what quantum mechanics is anyhow.
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Journalist Elise Hu spent several years in South Korea, and in her new book “Flawless” she talks about the rise of K-beauty. Today, on Where We Live, we talk about the pursuit and pain of keeping up with today’s beauty standards.
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Angela Tucker is a transracial adoptee and the author of the book, '"You Should Be Grateful": Stories of Race, Identity, and Transracial Adoption.' This hour, she joins us to talk about her experience finding her birth family and navigating her identity.
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A content warning: this hour, we discuss how to talk to friends, family and loved ones about suicide. Hear experts breakdown specific ways to conduct these conversations.
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Today on Where We Live, we hear from Zeina Azzam. She is a Palestinian American poet, writer and activist. After the start of the Israel-Hamas war, her poem “Write My Name” went viral. We’ll also get an update from the humanitarian organization, Save the Children.