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Where We Live
by CONNECTICUT PUBLIC RADIO
2158 EPISODES
Mar 2021
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Exploring the life of chef and restaurateur Eduardo 'Lalo' Garcia with CT reporter Laura Tillman
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Exploring the life of chef and restaurateur Eduardo 'Lalo' Garcia with CT reporter Laura Tillman
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Can mass surveillance and civil liberties co-exist?
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'Beaverland' author Leila Philip shares the wonders of this unusual rodent
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Unpacking the US Postal Service's uncertain future
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This hour, feel the pull of the moon
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Rev. James Martin on work and life's spiritual journey
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Shawna the Mom on TikTok, motherhood and the appeal of authenticity
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How are social media algorithms impacting CT teens in 2026?
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CT diaspora responds to crisis in Lebanon
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Taíno culture and heritage celebrated across CT
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Preserving stories and languages one oral history at a time
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CT farms are bringing some unique crops to the table
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CT native Tory Henwood Hoen explores caregiving in new book 'Before I Forget'
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As CT reacts to unfolding situation in Iran, what's the importance of community in times of crisis?
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Amid enrollment declines, an update on CT public school education
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Amid DHS funding cuts, is meaningful immigration reform possible?
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Sen. Blumenthal on his recent trip to Ukraine, plus CT residents send aid to the region
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A look at the history of tap dance in America
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Black authors on the spectrum of diversity in children's literature
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Author Kamilah Cole explores Hartford and Jamaican-American experience in latest novel
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Author Melissa Febos explores sex, celibacy and healing in 'The Dry Season'
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CT goes quantum: A look at the littlest things out there
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Let it snow (day)!
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Passing down Puerto Rican history and culture to the next generation
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Highlighting the caregiving crisis in CT and beyond
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Take a hike on CT's 52.2 miles of Appalachian Trail
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Medical research's future remains precarious in CT and beyond
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This Dry January, local dry spots celebrate the joy of sobriety
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The mass appeal of black holes, plus local astronomical societies on connecting through the cosmos
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Americans aren't sleeping well. We explore why rest feels so hard to find
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Katherine May on 'Wintering' in challenging times
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Clarifying cannabis: CT doctors break down misunderstandings
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The cheese stands alone: Exploring the world of CT cheese
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An update on CT flu season and CDC vaccine guidance
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Making Connecticut parks, forests and trails accessible to everyone - The 2025 Katherine Schneider Journalism Award for Excellence in Reporting on Disability
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Yale's Marc Brackett on the life-changing skill of emotional regulation
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Food as medicine: How what we eat can nourish, support and even heal our bodies
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New Haven author Anelise Chen explores art of retreat and how to 'clam' down
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Where We Read listens back to conversations with CT authors
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Connecticut authors reflect on food’s power to connect us
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Music and memories: A game of musical chairs with host Catherine Shen
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CT native Elizabeth Gilbert reflects on love and loss in new memoir 'All the Way to the River'
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Amid ongoing gun violence, how are young people handling anxiety?
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A celebration of Jane Austen, on her 250th birthday
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The ghostly side of Christmas
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What's it like to live with a chronic illness?
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CT doctors react to CDC's changing pediatric vaccine recommendations
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'Generation Gilmore Girls' looks back 25 years later
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Is car stress driving you crazy? We got you covered
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Starvation, mass killings and sexual violence: No end in sight for the civil war in Sudan
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