Anna’s New Walker

Anna’s New Walker

Producer Sean believes he has the best ideas and attachments for Anna’s new walker. Are they actually good ideas or just Sean’s imagination running too wild?

Dogs Can Smell Covid!?

Dogs Can Smell Covid!?

An interesting study was released that claims dogs can smell if you are sick with Covid! Of course, we had to put this to the test, and tried to see if our dogs could smell Covid on us. What is the result? Find out in the podcast.

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Things to Know: January 4th

Things to Know: January 4th

15 Connecticut hiking trails to try out in 2022 CT Post

What are the five most expensive homes that sold in Shelton last week? CT Post

A year in photos: CT Post staffers’ top images of 2021 CT Post

With staff out sick and customers wary of omicron, CT restaurants open and close with ‘a lot of unknowns’ CT Post

6 museums for a fun day out with the kids in Connecticut CT Post

CT saw nation’s 2nd-biggest jump in people moving to the state, U-Haul study finds CT Post

Bridgewater CEO stepping down to consider U.S. Senate run CT Post

Schools continue to post closures, delays and early dismissals due to staffing shortages wfsb

Something’s Cooking: Libby’s Cookies wfsb

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I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN THAT! This happens an average of 280 times per week in your home

I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN THAT! This happens an average of 280 times per week in your home

This week I have tickets to RiseNY. Which lets you soar over the city’s iconic skyline on an exhilarating, flying ride that suspends you 30 feet in the air while traveling through every borough and season from high above the Big Apple.

Play at 4pm to win. Here’s today’s question if you missed it:

Q: This happens an average of 280 times per week in your home. What is it?

A: Opening the fridge door

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TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD: Habitat for Humanity makes first 3D printed home for single mom and her son

TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD: Habitat for Humanity makes first 3D printed home for single mom and her son

With supply chain issues cropping up all over the place lately this idea might be the best way to build a home.

Habitat for Humanity built their first home here on the East Coast using 3D printing. The new home was built for a single mother names April and her 13-year-old son.

It was made in just 12 hours. Saving about 4 weeks of construction time. It even comes with a mini 3D printer incase you need to replace little thinks like light switches, door knobs, etc…  the home also has solar panels which make it a smart home to they will save on energy costs.

With prices so high for supplies especially lumber the organization said they saved around15% per square foot compared to what normal building cots would be.

The home is made completely our of concrete. It’s a 1,200 square-foot house with 2 full bathrooms. The concrete actually retains temperature better than wood so that will help them save on heating and cooling costs. It will help the walls hold up better to severe storms like hurricanes too.

A touching part of the whole story is how April remembers when she was a kid that her great-grandmother also lived in a concrete style home so she is carrying on the tradition.

Who knows, maybe your next house will be 3d printed!

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MUNDANE MYSTERIES: How did the month of January get it’s name?

MUNDANE MYSTERIES: How did the month of January get it’s name?

Happy New Year! Welcome to 2022. Another year begins with the month of January. But where did this month get it’s name from?

January is named after the Roman god “Janus”. He had two faces so he could see the future and the past. Much like how we are looking into the new year and remembering the year that just passed. Makes sense!

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Things to Know: January 3rd

Things to Know: January 3rd

Snow possible for parts of southern CT today, weather service says CT Post

7 Connecticut criminal cases to watch in 2022 CT Post

Opposition to Longbrook Park tree removal plan has some Stratford officials stumped CT Post

Saving lives: How emergency shelters plan to keep CT’s homeless out of the cold this winter CT Post

CT theaters planned to celebrate Betty White’s birthday. Now they’re celebrating her life CT Post

Why is Connecticut’s NBCSN going off air? Sports chairman explains CT Post

CT aims to increase talent pool for ‘insanely strong’ manufacturing The Hour

Something’s Brewing: Transcend Beer Crafters wfsb

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Anna & Raven’s Hopes For 2022

Anna & Raven’s Hopes For 2022

New Year’s Resolutions set some tough expectations, so instead we asked Producer Jon to write a song about our hopes for the year of 2022…🤣

Anna’s Injury!

Anna’s Injury!

Anna is broadcasting from home after having surgery, she explains what happens here. Anybody else have a similar situation? Advice?