
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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This hour on Where We Live, we look at the state of housing in Connecticut, and how some are introducing new affordable housing solutions. We’ll also take a look at a community living model known as “co-housing.”
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Building sustainable, ethical practices into the fashion industry will be a challenge, but it’s not impossible. There are ways to slow down the fast fashion cycle, and build better quality fabrics. This hour on Where We Live, we talk about these solutions and what fashion brands can do to build sustainability.
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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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This hour on Where We Live, author Sy Montgomery joins us with illustrator Matt Patterson to talk about her new book 'Of Time and Turtles' and helps us understand more about the world of turtle rehabilitation.
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A content warning: September is Suicide Awareness Month and 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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This hour on Where We Live, horticulturist Charlie Nardozzi returns to talk with us about fall vegetables, putting your garden “to bed,” and the best time to rake leaves.
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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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Some educators have voiced concerns about artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT being used in the classroom, while others are leaning into the AI revolution. Today on Where We Live, we talk to teachers around the state and hear how they are actually utilizing AI in the classroom.
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This hour on Where We Live, as we approach the year's local primary and elections, we talk to Connecticut social studies teachers to understand how they talk about elections in their classrooms.
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Age may be just a number, but age discrimination is on the rise. This hour on Where We Live, we talk about ageism in and out of the workplace, and how to change our attitudes about getting older.