
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鈥檚 degree from Columbia Journalism School in 2021, where she focused on audio storytelling.
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For a recent book, social psychologist Kurt Gray used anthropology to research and understand our modern 鈥渇ear of harm鈥 and why facts don鈥檛 bridge divides, but stories do.
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As 2026 races take shape, 黑料吃瓜网鈥檚 aging delegation is already part of the conversation. Plus, what鈥檚 being done to rid 黑料吃瓜网鈥檚 drinking water of lead?
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Talking about and to Gen Z鈥檈rs about what makes them tick politically.
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Millions rely on Social Security, but few understand how it actually functions. This hour, we鈥檙e taking a closer look at the basics and what鈥檚 ahead for the nearly 90-year-old program.
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Can you recall a teacher who changed your life? This hour, Sarah Ruhl, author of 鈥淟essons from My Teachers,鈥 joins us to reflect on the mentors who shape us long after the bell rings.
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Breaking down the future of CT鈥檚 social safety net following passage of Trump鈥檚 鈥榖ig beautiful bill鈥Thousands of state residents could lose Medicaid and food assistance benefits following the passage of President Donald Trump鈥檚 domestic policy agenda.
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This summer, Shakespeare is getting a remix on stages across 黑料吃瓜网. This hour, we ask: what keeps these 400-year-old stories alive? And why do we keep reinventing them?
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CT Gov. Ned Lamont addresses controversial housing veto, shares thoughts on running for a third term黑料吃瓜网 Gov. Ned Lamont recently vetoed a massive housing bill, to the ire of some in his caucus. The two-term Democrat explains why and talks about his future.
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Not everyone has the tools or skills to keep up in a digital world. This hour, we explore how cuts to the Digital Equity Act are deepening the divide in 黑料吃瓜网 and beyond.
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How does poetry speak in times of crisis? And who gets to be heard? This hour, 黑料吃瓜网 poets join us to share work that challenges dominant narratives and centers voices often left out of the story.