
Tess Terrible
Senior Producer, Where We LiveTess is a senior producer for º£½Ç»»ÆÞ news-talk show Where We Live. She enjoys hiking º£½Ç»»ÆÞ's many trails and little peaks, knitting, gardening and writing in her journal.
She won the Edward R. Murrow Regional Award for News Documentary and Society of Professional Journalist Award for Local Broadcasting in 2024.
Hear the story behind her last name on the
She can be reached at tterrible@ctpublic.org.
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As the Catholic church elects a new pope, some women are hoping for expanded roles under the next papacy. We hear about the role of religious sisters and lay women in the church, and how that might change under new leadership.
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Comedian Sheng Wang joins 'Where We Live' to talk about his 20 years in stand-up comedy, his new found love of plants, and what's inspiring him.
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This hour, we listen to the CT Department of Transportation's 2025 Showcase, where panelists explored how public transit could impact small business growth and the future of federal infrastructure funding in º£½Ç»»ÆÞ.
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This hour, we learn about the spring migration of many New England amphibians and what you can do to help protect these small and mighty creatures.
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Black holes have fascinated scientists for generations, but there is still so much we don’t know about them. Today, Yale astrophysicist Priya Natarajan joins us to talk about her research into the depths of black holes.
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Nuclear power: a controversial but clean way to generate electricity. This hour, we learn about efforts to revive this energy source and how it could impact º£½Ç»»ÆÞ.
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There’s a lot of questions about what to do with your money right now while there is so much financial uncertainty. Today, we learn how to take care of your financial wellbeing during turbulent times.
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The best stories teach us that it’s about the journey, not the destination. Today, we speak with local authors Amity Gaige and Ethan Rutherford. They each have new books out that center on the quest.
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This hour on Where We Live is our annual spring gardening hour with horticulturist and gardener Charlie Nardozzi. Gather New Haven and Chicks Ahoy Farm also join us.
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This hour on Where We Live, how are international students faring in a political moment where speech and peaceful protest puts them at risk of arrest or deportation?