5 episodes

As the year comes to a close we continue our tradition of re-airing some of our best Where We Live shows from 2021. They include conversations with explorers like NASA Astronaut Kayla Barron who is currently orbiting the earth, deep-sea explorer and Connecticut resident, Dr. Robert Ballard, and underwater ocean photographer Brian Skerry. We also talked to two amazing athletes, Paralympians Matthew Torres of Fairfield and Laura Goodkind. And before we say goodbye to 2021, our show December 31 reminds us to reflect on the winter season; it’s okay to slow down and take time to be gentle with yourself and others, some of what author Katherine May shares in our conversation about “Wintering.”

Where We Live: Best of 2021 Connecticut Public

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As the year comes to a close we continue our tradition of re-airing some of our best Where We Live shows from 2021. They include conversations with explorers like NASA Astronaut Kayla Barron who is currently orbiting the earth, deep-sea explorer and Connecticut resident, Dr. Robert Ballard, and underwater ocean photographer Brian Skerry. We also talked to two amazing athletes, Paralympians Matthew Torres of Fairfield and Laura Goodkind. And before we say goodbye to 2021, our show December 31 reminds us to reflect on the winter season; it’s okay to slow down and take time to be gentle with yourself and others, some of what author Katherine May shares in our conversation about “Wintering.”

    Author Katherine May On Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat

    Author Katherine May On Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat

    New England winters are a good time to lean into our favorite winter activities or get more sleep!

    Author, Katherine May writes the act of wintering goes beyond the season. It can be a period of reflection and down time when life throws the worst at us.  

    Before we close out the year, we listen back to my conversation with May about her book Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times.

    She writes we “must learn to invite the winter in. We may never choose winter, but we can choose how.” 

    How are you wintering?

    GUEST:


    Katherine May - author of Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times 

    Cat Pastor contributed to this program which originally aired February 19, 2021.
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    • 48 min
    Grit And Games: Getting To The Paralympics, A Connecticut Story

    Grit And Games: Getting To The Paralympics, A Connecticut Story

    Six athletes with disabilities — and with ties to Connecticut — represented the U.S. at the Tokyo Paralympics 2020, bringing home four medals.

    Fairfield University trained two medaling para swimmers, Colleen Young and Matthew Torres,  while Laura Goodkind,10th in the trunk and arms mixed double sculls in the 2016 Paralympics, most recently won the PR2 mixed doubles sculls at the 2020 Olympic Trials.

    Children with disabilities are placed with integrated sports teams, designed by the Special Olympics Connecticut, in nearly all schools across the state.

    GUESTS


    Matthew Torres - Para-swimming Bronze Medalist, Paralympics Tokyo 2020; Junior at Fairfield University
    Anthony Bruno - Head Coach, Men’s and Women’s, Swimming and Diving, Fairfield University 
    Laura Goodkind - Two-time Paralympian, Para-rowing (2016, 2020). Graduate of The Forman School, Litchfield
    Maggie Vanoni -Sports Reporter, Hearst 
    Beau Doherty - President, Special Olympics Connecticut 
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    • 48 min
    Beneath The Surface With Photojournalist Brian Skerry

    Beneath The Surface With Photojournalist Brian Skerry

    Sharks. They’re among the apex predators of the ocean, swimming with stealth and agility across our blue planet. But more than that, they’re sources of myth and fear, stirring imaginations with their serrated jaws and cutting dorsal fins. So what, then, does it take to photograph these -- and other -- awe-inspiring marine creatures? This hour, we talk with underwater photojournalist Brian Skerry and preview his upcoming appearance at The Connecticut Forum.

    • 48 min
    From Sailor To Astronaut: Kayla Barron On NASA's Program To Return to the Moon

    From Sailor To Astronaut: Kayla Barron On NASA's Program To Return to the Moon

    Right before Christmas, the international space station passed over New York City carrying astronaut Kayla Barron, a member of NASA’s Artemis Program--the program aims to put the first-ever woman on the moon.

    Barron was part of another groundbreaking group-- she was one of the first women commissioned as a submarine warfare officer in the US Navy. 

    This week Where We Live, revisits our best conversations. Barron joined us earlier this year to talk about her training for the next set of missions to return to the moon. 

    What's it like to be an astronaut? Do you have a young, aspiring astronaut in your life?

    GUESTS:


    NASA Astronaut Kayla Barron - Member of NASA’s Artemis team; she’s also a Navy Lieutenant Commander and Submarine Warfare Officer 
    Cathryn Prince - Visiting assistant professor of journalism at SUNY Purchase and author of the nonfiction book A Professor, A President, and A Meteor: The Birth of American Science

    Cat Pastor contributed to this show which originally aired January 8, 2021. 
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    • 47 min
    The adventures of real-life Captain Nemo, Robert Ballard

    The adventures of real-life Captain Nemo, Robert Ballard

    In 1985, Robert Ballard discovered the Titanic wreckage off the coast of Newfoundland. But his explorations didn’t stop there!

    • 46 min

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