
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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Where We Live producer Tess Terrible sat down with Catherine Shen to learn more about her background and what she’s most excited about in her new role as the show's host.
Latest Episodes
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This hour, we discuss an American dance form that has captured hearts for decades: tap! We look at the evolution of this dance style and how local artists are keeping the tap tradition alive.
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Tuesday is Tolkien Reading Day. As libraries across Connecticut prepare to transport readers to the Shire, we ask: What is it about Tolkien’s writing that excites generation after generation of readers?
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Daylight Saving Time can disrupt our schedules beyond causing us to lose one hour of sleep. This hour, the history of Daylight Saving Time and efforts to eliminate it.
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Reproductive health has historically been understudied and underfunded. Scientists in Connecticut and elsewhere have been working to change that. This hour: How the Trump administration may impact their progress.
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Today on Where We Live, physicians across our state join us to talk about what we learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, and how we can prepare for future pandemics
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Over a million people in the United States alone have died from COVID-19. Today, we hear of efforts to commemorate these deaths, and ensure that the history of the COVID-19 pandemic is not forgotten.
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Five years since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, frontline workers still remember the many months of fear and uncertainty. This hour, they’ll reflect on how the pandemic continues to impact them today.
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Hiking season is just around the corner. This hour on Where We Live, we talk about efforts to make Connecticut state parks accessible to all, regardless of ability.
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Children’s book author Mac Barnett believes that picture books are real literature. This hour on Where We Live he talks about reading and enjoying picture books at any age.
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Korean Dramas, or “K-Dramas,” are not just entertaining and cinematically stunning. They also help viewers feel less lonely. This hour, we’re joined by Jeanie Y. Chang, licensed therapist and author of “How K-Dramas Can Transform Your Life.”