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A heritage radio station covering Bridgeport and greater Fairfield County. This podcast focuses on the communities, people and news for your neighborhood.Connoisseur Media Ciencias Sociales
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  • CT Today With Paul Pacelli - Crossing A Line At The White House?
    Feb 28 2025
    Host Paul Pacelli heard from a lot of callers on Friday's "Connecticut Today" regarding an all-out argument that broke out earlier in the day at the White House involving President Trump, Vice-President J.D. Vance, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy (00:53). Former Derby Fire Chief Chuck Stankye dropped by again to talk about this weekend's observation of 50 years since a massive explosion and fire at Shelton's Sponge Rubber Products plant (14:45). Quinnipiac University Professor Emeritus of Entrepreneurship and Strategy David Cadden talked about today's nationwide so-called "Economic Blackout" (25:47), while CBS News tech. reporter Ian Sherr reacted to word of more parental controls being introduced by Apple on many of their devices (33:11)

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    38 m
  • Melissa in the Morning: The Blunt Truth
    Jan 26 2023
    New year, new rules: we dive into the rollout of retail marijuana sales in CT. Joining the show for the first time was Department of Consumer Protection Commissioner Michelle Seagull. ((00:00))

    Actress Tori Spelling shared that her daughter suffered from a hemiplegic migraine. We asked a migraine specialist what this rare condition is and learned about current migraine therapies. ((16:14))

    Employment lawyer, Gary Phelan, talked about age discrimination in the workplace. We also debated whether its appropriate to request testing for cognitive abilities for workers depending on age. ((30:50))

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    45 m
  • Melissa in the Morning: Drought Troubles
    Jul 18 2022
    1. Connecticut entered level two drought conditions and farmers now have more struggles on their plate. Commissioner of the Dept. of Agriculture, Bryan Hurlburt shared what the current state of dry conditions means for farmers. ((00:10)) 2. There’s a bill very close to passing which could mean big changes for unaffordable medications. Max Richtman, president of National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare gave us the details. ((12:12))
    3. Weight bias is negative attitudes, beliefs, judgments, stereotypes, and discriminatory acts aimed at individuals simply because of their weight. We heard from the Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities about what Connecticut could do to better protect people who are discriminated against for their weight. ((23:08))

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