
Where We Live
Mon. | Tue. | Thu. | 9:00 AM & 8:00 PM, also available as a podcast
Where We Live is a place to hear fascinating, informed, in-depth conversations and stories beyond news headlines. We start local, but we take time to explore domestic and international issues and consider how they impact us here at home.
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All Things Bookish!
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Where We Read is the destination for die-hard book lovers and the literary curious to hear author interviews from across Connecticut Public’s shows. Find out what we’re reading, what we can’t wait to read next, and to learn more about local and national bookish news.
Latest Episodes
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Bestselling author and Connecticut native Wally Lamb is not afraid to explore deeply complex and flawed characters. His latest novel, "The River Is Waiting," is no exception.
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From turkey legs and jousts to storytellers and artisans, Renaissance Faires have a little something for everyone. Today, we hear from attendees, performers, and organizers of Ren Faires around the state.
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This hour, bestselling author and Connecticut native Elizabeth Gilbert joins us to share the story behind her new memoir, "All the Way to the River."
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Creativity isn’t a skill limited to the arts. Today, author and researcher Zorona Ivecvic Pringle joins us to talk about her new book The Creativity Choice: The Science of Making Decisions to Turn Ideas into Action.
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Grandparents – biological or honorary – play powerful roles in our lives. This hour, we explore unconventional grandparenting and the relationships that change generations.
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Story time can benefit children of all ages. Today, it’s our annual fall reading show and our panel of authors is shouting out their favorite books.
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Summer might be coming to a close, but you still have time to enjoy everything that Connecticut has to offer. Today, we leave summer behind and talk about all the things we’re looking forward to this Fall.
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It's confirmed: Gaza is in the throes of a “worst-case” famine scenario. Today on Where We Live, we hear from the International Rescue Committee, and learn what can be done to treat malnutrition in Gaza, and around the world.
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From movies to mysterious lights in the sky, the possibility of life beyond Earth sparks endless curiosity. This hour, we dive into why we love to imagine alien life.
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Coaches are calling a “time-out” on training in high heat. We hear how coaches are getting student athletes ready to compete in fall sports despite high temps and humid conditions.