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Produced by Connecticut Public, 'Where We Live' puts Connecticut in context. Host Catherine Shen brings us 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 personally and here at home.

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Produced by Connecticut Public, 'Where We Live' puts Connecticut in context. Host Catherine Shen brings us 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 personally and here at home.

    The road to deprioritizing drivers, and avoiding 'stroads'

    The road to deprioritizing drivers, and avoiding 'stroads'

    A recent UConn study found that three-quarters of Black households with cars in the U.S. spend over 15% of their monthly income on car-related expenses. For these researchers, transportation shouldn’t have to mean car ownership.

    This hour, we spotlight "walkability" and public transportation alternatives. Hear from city planners and civil engineers who are driving the conversation forward to deprioritize drivers and "stroads."

    "Our mistake over the years is that we have allowed streets to become half roads and roads to become half streets," writes city planner Jeff Speck. "On one, commerce has been sacrificed to speed. On the other, speed has been sacrificed to commerce."

    GUESTS:



    Dr. Norman Garrick: Professor Emeritus of Civil Engineering at the University of Connecticut



    Jeff Speck: City Planner and Author of Walkable City: How Downtown Can Save America, One Step at a Time


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    1 in 6 people are affected by infertility; this is one CT couple's story

    1 in 6 people are affected by infertility; this is one CT couple's story

    June is Infertility Awareness Month.

    According to the World Health Organization, around 1 in 6 people are now affected by infertility. A new study suggests that microplastics might be impacting male infertility.

    And while technological advances offer opportunities and hope for many would-be parents, treatments like IVF are expensive, and they’re not available for everyone. Plus, they don’t always work.

    Navigating infertility can be an emotional for all those seeking parenthood. Today, we'll hear one local's couple journey. And we want to hear yours too. What's your infertility story?

    GUESTS:


    Dr. Maya Barsky: Lead Physician at The Center for Advanced Reproductive Services and Assistant Professor in the Department of OB/GYN at UCONN School of Medicine
    Anthony Edwards and Yaneeke Calderon: a couple living in Connecticut.

    If you need support, you can call the Resolve Helpline at 866.668.2566 or visit www.resolve.org.

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    • 48 min
    How the influence of 'BookTok' helped build real-world community – and book clubs

    How the influence of 'BookTok' helped build real-world community – and book clubs

    In 2023, book club event listings grew 24% over the prior year according to the ticketing platform Eventbrite. Celebrities like Reese Witherspoon and RuPaul are among the celebrities who have launched their own book clubs.

    This hour, we hear about these new communities of readers, and how the influence of BookTok and BookStagram factors.

    We’re joined by one Silent Book Club chapter taking off in New Haven, and a shoreline-area business owner arranging “Blind Dates with a Book.” Plus, Anthony Bagley founded “Black Kidds Read Too” in his hometown.

    GUESTS:


    Britt Rivera: Content Creator; Founder, Silent Book Club New Haven
    Anthony "Da Kidd PG" Bagley: CEO and Founder, A Kidd From New Haven
    Alyssa Korzon: Co-Owner, Bookish Babes and Brews
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    • 49 min
    Celebrating the Feast of Sacrifice (Eid al-Adha) is marked with pilgrimage, charity and community

    Celebrating the Feast of Sacrifice (Eid al-Adha) is marked with pilgrimage, charity and community

    This week, Muslims across the world celebrate the holiday of Eid-al-Adha or the Feast of Sacrifice.

    Today, we are hearing from Muslims around Connecticut celebrating this sacred and special time honoring those who have made the Islamic pilgrimage known as Hajj.

    We’ll hear from Connecticut residents, including one who is making the Islamic pilgrimage known as Hajj. If you’re celebrating this holiday, we want to hear from you.

    GUESTS:



    Khaleel Rahman: a producer with Audacious with Chion Wolf on Connecticut Public



    Imam Safwan Shaikh: Farmington Valley American Muslim Center



    Asif Chaudhry: Connecticut resident taking a Eid-al-Adha pilgrimage this year



    Dia Fortenberry: Assistant Athletic Director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Engagement at Wesleyan University and Speakers Bureau with the Muslim Coalition of Connecticut



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    Sex and culture critic Ella Dawson highlights the importance of 'found family' in her fiction debut

    Sex and culture critic Ella Dawson highlights the importance of 'found family' in her fiction debut

    In the LGBTQ community, “found” or “chosen family” can be crucial. It's the idea of a social support system beyond your biological family, and one of the themes Ella Dawson explores in her book, But How Are You, Really?

    This hour, the sex and culture columnist from Connecticut joins us to discuss her first novel, found family, burnout, second-chance romances, and much more.

    GUESTS:


    Ella Dawson: Sex and Culture Critic; Author, "But How Are You, Really?"
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    Shaking up the summer with some (outdoor) Shakespeare

    Shaking up the summer with some (outdoor) Shakespeare

    Fools and wise man, come hither! This summer’s day program of Where We Live will dedicate an hour to the master of comedy and tragedy alike, Sir William Shakespeare.

    Outdoor productions of William Shakespeare’s plays go back to well…the time of William Shakespeare! And every summer this tradition comes alive on stages across Connecticut.

    Today, we talk about Shakespeare in the park, the common and even - the sound! We’re joined by thespians across the state staging productions of this iconic playwright. 

    GUESTS:


    James Bundy: Dean and Artistic Director of the David Geffen School of Drama and Yale Repertory Theatre
    Laura Sheehen: Co-founder of Capital Classics Theatre Company in Hartford
    Aaron Simms: Managing and Producing Director of Shakespeare on the Sound in Norwalk, Connecticut

    Theater companies featured in this broadcast, including summer 2024 productions:


    Shakespeare on the Sound - Norwalk

    June 12- June 30: Romeo and Juliet, Pinkney Park, Rowayton, CT


    Breakdancing Shakespeare - Hartford Stage

    June 17 – July 27: Hartford Stage


    Capital Classics - Hartford

    July 10 – August 4: The Greater Hartford Shakespeare Festival will feature two full-length productions of Hamlet and The Taming of the Shrew — outdoors — on the campus of the University of Saint Joseph in West Hartford.


    Shakesperience - Litchfield Hills (Washington Depot, CT)

    August 7-11: Romeo and Juliet, River Walk Pavilion, Washington Depot, CT (Free Admission)


    Elm Shakespeare - New Haven

    August 16 – Sunday, Sept 1: Richard III, Edgerton Park, New Haven (Free Admission)


    Oddfellows Playhouse Youth Theatre - Middletown

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