Protector, Queen, Rascal: Meet Some Of Those We've Lost To Covid-19
Us. In The Time Of Coronavirus
by Connecticut Public Radio
3y ago
This is the ninth and final episode of US in the Time of Coronavirus. We’ve surpassed 100,000 deaths in our country, and more than 3,826 deaths here in Connecticut as of Friday, May 20th. These numbers aren’t just numbers. They’re mothers, daughters, sisters, fathers, brothers and sons; Grandmas and grandpas, and best friends. This hour, you’ll hear about what made them laugh, what gave them purpose, and what deep, long-lasting marks they left of the friends and family who remember them with me. Stay tuned until the end of the show, and you'll hear about the new show that I'm hosting, sta ..read more
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Phase One Frenzies; Provocative Predictions; The Bread Boom
Us. In The Time Of Coronavirus
by Connecticut Public Radio
3y ago
May 20th was the long-awaited date in Connecticut when the first phase of reopening began after the Coronavirus caused life as we know it to be put on hold. Phase 1 allowed offices and malls to be opened with precautions; restaurants, museums and zoos could open outdoor areas as well. You'll meet three restaurateurs who readied their patios for the reopening. Salons and barbershops were initially part of Phase 1, but with no less than 48 hours before they were to open, Governor Ned Lamont announced that the decision to include them in that phase had been reversed. Hear reactions from three sty ..read more
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Surviving Coronavirus; Guns And Fear; The Backyard Chicken Boom
Us. In The Time Of Coronavirus
by Connecticut Public Radio
3y ago
A few weeks ago on this show, you heard how Gaylord Health is using the song “Don’t Stop Believin’” every time they celebrate the release of a Covid-19 patient. This hour, you'll meet one of them. After being hospitalized for 7 weeks, 42 year-old West Haven resident Anthony Spina came home last week. Next, guns and ammo sales have set records since the pandemic started. Sure, maybe some people want long guns to hunt for food so they don’t have to rely on navigating the grocery store aisles, but as you’ll hear, many people are buying guns for home defense. Hear what a general manager of a gun s ..read more
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In The Time Of Coronavirus: Dating, Weddings, Howling
Us. In The Time Of Coronavirus
by Connecticut Public Radio
3y ago
If you’re looking for romance, now’s a really weird time to do it. On the one hand, why bother, right? It’s not like it’s safe yet to have a first kiss, or… whatever. But on the other hand, what better time than now? This hour, we hear from people navigating their way through the dating world during this pandemic. Plus, check out a virtual speed dating event in New Haven, being tried for the first time this weekend! And we hear from couples who had weddings planned for spring/summer of 2020. With all these logistics, investments, and dreams to fulfill or amend, how hard is it to reschedule a w ..read more
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Helpers Helping Helpers During Coronavirus
Us. In The Time Of Coronavirus
by Connecticut Public Radio
3y ago
You remember what the mother of Mr. Rogers said: Always look for the helpers. Turns out, they're everywhere. Sometimes they're livestreaming themselves doing great work on social media, sometimes they're in a photo, smiling behind a mask as part of a group of volunteers (spaced six feet apart, of course), and sometimes you never even know they're there. Today, you're going to meet all kinds of helpers getting the good work done. How can one person in recovery from drugs help another while helping himself during a pandemic? How can a fashion designer help a harm-reduction organization while the ..read more
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Can Your Relationship Withstand A Pandemic?
Us. In The Time Of Coronavirus
by Connecticut Public Radio
3y ago
Divorce rates in China increased sharply after the Coronavirus lockdown. So what might this mean for us here in the states as we spend more and more time in seclusion with our partners? Two divorce attorneys and a marriage & family therapist tackle techniques to stay together - or to unwind the relationship gracefully. Then, what difference does a month make in the food industry? We'll listen to conversations with a popular chef and the owner of a 70 year-old ice cream business and find out what's changed for them over a four-week period. Plus, what songs does "the internet's busiest music ..read more
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Better Ways To Treat Heavy Hearts
Us. In The Time Of Coronavirus
by Connecticut Public Radio
3y ago
Grief is everywhere. Whether a loved one has died, you lost your job, your wedding is cancelled... It’s all grief. There are things people say that are meant to help, but can really hurt, so Megan Devine, author of It’s OK That You’re Not OK, has some ideas about how we can all be better grievers. You’ll also hear from a 22 year-old Simsbury woman whose dream career path at Disney World got cut short when Covid-19 hit the U.S. You may have noticed that more of your friends have been adopting new pets lately. Montana Cateni from Pack Leaders Rescue, and a professionally certified dog behavioris ..read more
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Holy Week During Covid-19: What Does It All Mean?
Us. In The Time Of Coronavirus
by Connecticut Public Radio
3y ago
It’s Holy Week for many Americans, a heightened time of prayer and meditation and looking inward. But it doesn’t matter what your religion is, or if you don’t feel compelled to engage with religion at all. It seems like every one of us has been looking inward in the past month or so. This hour, Rev. Dr. Shelley Best on how she, as a faith leader, is making sense of all this. What does this pain and death mean - if anything at all? How is she reconnecting with her communities, and how is she finding comfort for herself? Also, the New York Times has a new obituary section called Those We’ve Lost ..read more
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Feeling Anxious? You're Not Alone.
Us. In The Time Of Coronavirus
by Connecticut Public Radio
3y ago
I’ve been a producer here at Connecticut Public since 2007, and since then, I’ve been a part of a team that’s reported on some really difficult times. And now? We’re all trying to make sense of this unprecedented era of Covid-19. After we all started working from home, I kept seeing these painful stories of layoffs and panic. I also saw stories about the Helpers who are trying to make sense of all this, who are trying to ease the pain. That’s who you’ll hear from on this show. Every week, you’ll hear from people who are struggling in the chaos of this virus, people who are helping get us throu ..read more
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Us. In The Time Of Coronavirus
by Connecticut Public Radio
3y ago
A New Limited Series from Connecticut Public Radio: Us. In the Time of Coronavirus with Chion Wolf See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information ..read more
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