
Chloe Wynne
Producer, The Wheelhouse & Where We LiveChloe Wynne is a producer for The Wheelhouse and Where We Live. She previously worked as a producer and reporter for the investigative podcast series, Admissible: Shreds of Evidence, which was co-produced by VPM and Story Mechanics and distributed by iHeartRadio. She began her journalism career at inewsource, an investigative newsroom in San Diego, Calif., where she covered housing, education and crime. She earned her master’s degree from Columbia Journalism School in 2021, where she focused on audio storytelling.
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With federal funds in limbo, º£½Ç»»ÆÞ nonprofits are grappling with confusion and their future endeavors. This episode of the Wheelhouse examines the chilling effect of a recent federal funding freeze.
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Energy customers in CT aren’t happy with the price of electricity. More supply would help, but where can it come from and how might lawmakers help? Plus, in light of a federal funding crisis, how will the state support students with disabilities?
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This hour, we ask: What are tariffs? Why does Trump want them? And how might this impact businesses and consumers in º£½Ç»»ÆÞ?
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Melissa Tantaquidgeon Zobel is vice chair of the council of elders and tribal historian for the Mohegan Tribe in º£½Ç»»ÆÞ. This hour, she joins 'Where We Live' to talk about the importance of storytelling.
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After a week of ICE raids and January 6th pardons, this hour on The Wheelhouse examines how the Trump administration is thinking about criminal and civil law.
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President Trump’s recent executive orders targeted transgender rights, impacting schools, the military, and even passports. This hour, we look at what this means and how local leaders are creating safe spaces for members of the transgender community.
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Billionaire tech moguls are cozying up to President Donald Trump and lawmakers are considering how to regulate the harms of AI without stymieing business innovation. This hour, we’re talking about the intersection of tech and politics.
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This hour, we explore the intersection of curiosity, science and education. New host of Science Friday, Flora Lichtman, and local science educators explain how they encourage people to embrace their inner scientists in the classroom and beyond.
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Donald Trump is going back to the White House at the same time º£½Ç»»ÆÞ lawmakers return to work at the State Capitol. What’s in store for the U.S. —and º£½Ç»»ÆÞ— in 2025?
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This hour, we’re exploring Inauguration Day – an American tradition that dates all the way back to 1789. During presidential inaugurations today, you can expect performers, speeches, prayers, and more. But did they always look that way?