
Where We Live
@wherewelive
Putting Connecticut in context.
Weekdays on @WNPR live at 9:00 AM and re-aired at 8:00 PM, or find us wherever you listen to podcasts.
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Is food insecurity something you experienced as a college student? Today, we hear from students who experienced food insecurity in college and how they sought help. Listen live on Connecticut Public ctpublic.org/show/where-we-…


Not everyone is keeping pace in our digital world – especially after cuts to a federal program aimed at closing the digital divide. This hour, we’ll speak to experts about digital literacy and who’s getting left behind. Listen on Connecticut Public. ctpublic.org/show/where-we-…

Ocean Vuong grew up in Hartford, Connecticut. Since then, he’s netted a prestigious MacArthur “genius grant” and become one of the country’s most esteemed writers. He joins us for the hour. Listen live on Connecticut Public ctpublic.org/show/where-we-…

Today, we hear from the ConnectiCon , a Connecticut-based convention that’s been bringing together fans for over 20 years. Have you been to a convention? Are you a coslayer? Are your kids? Give us a call from 9:05-9:55. Listen on Connecticut Public ctpublic.org/show/where-we-…

This summer, Shakespeare is getting a remix on stages across Connecticut. Today, we ask: what keeps these 400-year-old stories alive? And why do we keep reinventing them? Listen live on Connecticut Public. ctpublic.org/show/where-we-…

Today, we hear from state leaders and farmers about how federal funding cuts are impacting farming. If you have a question about the state of farming in Connecticut, you can join the conversation. Reply below and listen on Connecticut Public ctpublic.org/show/where-we-…

Early this morning, the Senate cut $7.9 billion in foreign aid funding and now, the future of humanitarian work is unknown. Today, we get an update on humanitarian crises and international conflicts around the globe. Listen live on Connecticut Public ctpublic.org/show/where-we-…

Can you recall a teacher who changed your life? This hour, Sarah Ruhl, author of “Lessons from My Teachers,” joins us to reflect on the mentors who shape us long after the bell rings. Listen on Connecticut Public.


Artificial intelligence - friend, foe or partner? This new technology is impacting nearly every area of our lives, including how we create art. Today, we hear how artists are using AI in their work and creative process. Listen live on Connecticut Public ctpublic.org/show/where-we-…

Social Security touches nearly every American, yet many don’t fully understand how it works. This hour, we break down the basics and look ahead to the program’s uncertain future. Listen on Connecticut Public ctpublic.org/show/where-we-…


Today, we talk with Connecticut artist and visual poet Monica Ong. We hear how she’s merging the worlds of science, art and literature to create new works that invite the reader to “play” with poetry. Listen on Connecticut Public. ctpublic.org/show/where-we-…

This week, we're airing a special series from American Public Media's Call to Mind initiative. Today's special looks at eating disorders and the challenges of treatment. We’ll hear from people who have experienced these illnesses and experts who treat them. Listen on Connecticut Public


Today, we hear American Public Media's special series Call to Mind. Today, we'll hear from experts about how online communities, AI, influencers, and social media compromise one’s mental health. Listen live on Connecticut Public


Today, we hear the final episode in the Call to Mind series. Today's episode explores the unique mental health challenges of older adults, and the models in place to care for them. Listen on Connecticut Public.


Ocean Vuong grew up in Hartford, Connecticut. Since then, he’s netted a prestigious MacArthur “genius grant” and become one of the country’s most esteemed writers. He joins us for the hour. Listen on Connecticut Public.

Be honest - when’s the last time you went to the dentist? Today we’re talking about dental anxiety. We want to hear from you. Is dental anxiety something you, or your children, face? Reply or give us a call 9-10: 888-720-9677. Listen on Connecticut Public ctpublic.org/show/where-we-…

Today, we’re talking about the challenges the formerly incarcerated face in Connecticut. If you or someone you know has experienced reentry, we want to hear from you. Comment below or give us a call 9-10: 888-720-9677. Listen live on Connecticut Public ctpublic.org/show/where-we-…