Where We Live
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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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Featured Playlist
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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 on Where We Live, PBS chef and cookbook author Lidia Bastianich shares some of her American story and answers your cooking and turkey-roasting questions ahead of Thanksgiving. What are your family food traditions?
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Makerspaces provide places for young and adult students to craft and create with 3D printers, woodworking, laser design and more. This hour, we hear from some of the makerspaces around Connecticut.
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Not all illnesses and chronic conditions come with symptoms that are visible to the naked eye. This hour on Where We Live, we unpack why these illnesses are so difficult to diagnose. Plus, we hear about the stigma faced by folks who are suffering under the surface.
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College can be a place of connection, but more students than ever are feeling isolated and lonely. We asked students how they navigate loneliness and hear from someone working at a student mental health center.
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According to author Sy Montgomery, there are four chickens for every human on the planet. Sy joins us to discuss her new book, "What the Chicken Knows," and the uncommon knowledge about these most common birds.
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This hour, we’re talking about the best part of waking up: coffee! We explore the unexpected role that coffee has played in Connecticut’s history and talk to local brewers and baristas leaving their unique marks on the industry.
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Political uncertainty can cause a lot of anxiety. This hour, we hear from an educator and an interfaith minister, working to create safe spaces for honest discussions about the state of our political world.
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This hour, Connecticut Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas joins us to share updates on voter turnout across our state. Plus, a look at the politics of campaign lawn signs.
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This hour, we listen to a panel discussion between educators, journalists, and artists as they explain how art informs their politics and how politics inform their art.
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Halloween is here. This hour, join the Connecticut Public team for a spooky hour filled with stories of our favorite local haunts, tricks AND ’treats, and Halloween traditions.