
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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There’s no deadline when it comes to falling in love. This hour on Where We Live, we talk about dating in midlife and beyond — and what it’s like to find your soulmate when you’re over 50.
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A New York boarding school for youth with autism serving students across the country, including Connecticut, is under investigation for abuse and neglect of students. This hour, we hear about the investigation. The Office of the Child Advocate weighs in.
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In 2023, the U.S. Surgeon General declared loneliness a public health crisis. This hour on Where We Live, we’ll talk about the epidemic, and the solution of social connection.
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This hour on Where We Live, we get a preview of the new Connecticut Public documentary 'Fighting For Home: How Housing Policy Keeps Connecticut Segregated.' Plus, access to local pools is limited this summer. We hear why.
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Recent studies are showing that microplastics could be impacting male infertility. This hour, we hear one couple’s journey navigating this and in vitro fertilization, better known as IVF.
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This week, Muslims across the world celebrate the holiday of Eid-al-Adha. This hour, hear from Connecticut residents celebrating this holiday, including one embarking on the holy pilgrimage of Hajj.
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All the world’s a stage. This hour on Where We Live, we talk about Shakespeare in the commons, the park, and even the sound, and where you can go see a show in Connecticut this summer.
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We’re officially in hurricane season. Today, on Where We Live, we talk about what to expect and how to prepare. Last year, flooding from the Connecticut River destroyed several farms just as harvest season began. We talk about how local farms are preparing for severe weather and storms.
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Today, we discuss the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza and hear from humanitarian organizations working on the ground. We also get an update on some of the lesser known conflicts happening around the globe, including the ongoing situation in Sudan.
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Carolyn Kuan has been the music director of the Hartford Symphony Orchestra since 2011. This hour on Where We Live, she joins us for a conversation about her work and how she’s seen the orchestra evolve during her tenure.