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A new look at New England, as hosts Travis Poppleton and Terrance Abney discuss what it’s like to experience moving to the Northeast. Whether you’re planning to visit or relocate to this bucolic part of the world, the Connecticut Show will help you navigate the in’s and out’s.
 
Noted story teller and former journalist Mike Allen narrates amazing tales about people, places and events from Connecticut history. His style and enthusiasm make history relatable, interesting, fun and informative and he occasionally features special guest interviews. You certainly don‘t have to be from Connecticut to enjoy these stories -- you just need to find history interesting and to love a good story. Episodes are never more than two weeks apart, and are often available more frequentl ...
 
This is the true story of the Kings Chapel group located in Norwich Connecticut & Mansfield Woodhouse England • New episode is here • New podcast exploring the psychological aftermath of this group coming in 2023 • Connect with Naomi on Instagram @naomivanwinkle • audio editing: Ryan Youmans
 
Let’s get together and chat. The CTWeekender Podcast is the way to find out about the best activities going on in Connecticut. The CT Weekenders news authority gives us the edge of being “in the know” This is a very laid back podcast aiming to bring fun and information to our listeners while they drive, sit in their office, workout or even while relaxing.
 
Attorney Hastings reveals his secrets to simplify personal injury law in Connecticut. Richard devotes his practice to helping those who have suffered injuries. The cases he work on consist of a variety of injuries. These include motor vehicle accidents, dog bites, hit and runs, and pedestrian accidents.
 
Come and hear the strange tale of The Boss Hank Morgan, a modern day (at the time of publication) Connecticut Yankee who inexplicably finds himself transported to the court of the legendary King Arthur (as the title of the book implies). Hank, or simply, The Boss, as he comes to be most frequently known, quickly uses his modern day knowledge and education to pass himself off as a great magician, to get himself out of all sorts of surprising, (and frequently amusing) situations, as well as to ...
 
When Hank Morgan, a practical, no-nonsense Yankee who works in an ammunition factory as a head superintendent gets into a fight with an aggressive employee, little does he know what's in store for him. The bully lays Morgan low with a skull-crushing blow delivered with a crowbar and knocks him out. When Morgan regains consciousness, he finds himself transported back in time, to the sixth century. From here on, the story describes the travails of a hard-boiled, true blue American with strong ...
 
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In this podcast episode ... The US has been in the Arctic region of the world for over 150 years But things are changing there and we talk to the Center for Arctic Study and Policy and the US Coast Guard to find out about these new challenges. Plus, we take a look at other stories making the headlines from around the region.…
 
Rochambeau’s French Army helped the Americans win the fight for independence against Britain in 1781. Yet, they had to overcome multiple cultural and economic hurdles to do so. Among the issues: Hussar Soldiers wore colorful and distinctive uniforms and were brave fighters, but they only spoke German and occasionally pillaged livestock and crops fr…
 
In Genesis 28 Jacob has a dream while traveling to Paddan Aram. His dream involves a ladder (staircase) connecting Heaven to earth with angels on it and Yahweh speaks to him from the top. Tune in as we examine what this dream means and how Jesus interprets the symbolism in John 1.توسط Kevin Wilson
 
How Hyleri Katzenberg of Luxxe Lattitude of Compass Grew Her Business with Marketing Strategies And Extensive Experience in The Space of Real Estateتوسط Amit Mehra
 
In this podcast episode ... It’s a major historic trilateral defense agreement between three countries. We talk to US Congressman Joe Courtney of Connecticut’s 2nd district about the new AUKUS submarine deal between the US, Australia and the United Kingdom and what it means for Connecticut. Plus, we take a look at other stories making the headlines…
 
Connecticut’s largest lake is actually a major hydroelectric generating facility. Candlewood Lake, bordering five towns in western CT, is nearing 100 years old. It’s been generating green electricity since long before the term came into vogue. The story behind its creation – the clearing of 4,500 acres of land, the building of a massive earthen dam…
 
In Genesis 27 we see Rebekah & Jacob conspire to steal the patriarch blessing from Esau. This action sets off a chain of difficult events in Jacob's life. Just like God uses this dysfunctional family for a greater purpose - He can also use you and I!توسط Kevin Wilson
 
So much to discuss on this, our 15th episode! Travis finally goes to Vermont to meet that popcorn vendor who may or may not actually be there. We discuss a New York mile, Terrance's questionable genealogy and something find some keys on a snow-covered hilltop.توسط Connecticut Show
 
In this podcast episode ... It’s the oldest military branch in the nation, we’re talking about the National Guard. And we sit down with three recruiters for Eastern Connecticut to find out more about the benefits of becoming a member. Plus, we take a look at other stories making the headlines from around the region.…
 
Connecticut’s rivers – like so many around colonial America – were the waste receptacles of their time. Sewage and industrial waste, bulky garbage and many other items clogged and polluted the waterways people depended on for drinking water and transportation. The rivers smelled horrible and were unhealthy. What turned them around were pivotal cour…
 
In this podcast episode ... It's one of the toughest and most dangerous professions in the world, commercial fishing. And we talk to Corey Wheeler Forrest, a Fishermom about her life at sea and her family, the last trap fishing operation in southern New England. Plus, we take a look at other stories making the headlines from around the region.…
 
Radio has been a part of Connecticut for 100 years. Some of radio’s pioneers came from Connecticut and played a key role in making both AM and FM come to life. And, the famous “War of the Worlds” radio broadcast impacted listeners in the state as well as the rest of the country. Hear from an expert, Brandon Kampe, who has compiled the definitive hi…
 
In this podcast episode ... The restaurant industry in Connecticut and the nation was hit hard by Covid 19 and is still suffering. But they’re coming back with innovative ideas, events and menu’s to lure us back out to eat. Plus, we take a look at other stories making the headlines from around the region.…
 
The bells that are (1) on all Good Humor trucks, (2) marked the rounds between Mohammed Ali’s iconic boxing matches, (3) gave Clarence his wings at the end of It’s a Wonderful Life, and (4) open and close trading on the New York Stock Exchange each day all have one thing in common – they were made by Bevin Bells in East Hampton, CT. East Hampton – …
 
In Genesis 26 we are told that Isaac was confronted with a famine that was worse than the one his father lived through. However, unlike Abraham, Isaac chose to obey the Lord and trust Him to provide. What can we learn from Isaac when we face a famine in our lives?توسط Kevin Wilson
 
Admittedly, a little sleepy -- this episode. Maybe make some tea or other beverage of choice and enjoy the coming spring weather as we chat the Issabella Stewart Gardner Museum and Boston's' Museum of Science. Also, a few big promises for next week and our first Connecticut Show giveaway.توسط Connecticut Show
 
In this podcast episode ... They’ve been providing shelter for 20 years to stop homeless people dying in the freezing cold. At last they have a permanent home themselves and we talk with the Windham Region No Freeze Project about it. Plus, we take a look at other stories making the headlines from around the region.…
 
Whaling was a critical part of the Connecticut economy for 200 years, ending only in the 1920s. Of the 2,700 wooden whaling ships built over that time, only one remains – the Charles W. Morgan, anchored at Mystic Seaport in CT. Voyages lasted for several years, with 60 whales caught on each trip for blubber, oil and bone. The oil literally made the…
 
In Genesis 25 Esau traded Jacob his future birthright for a bowl of stew. He traded away everything he could be in the future to satisfy a temporary craving. We all do this in our lives when we choose sin in the moment at the expense of our future calling. Instead - may we all never despise our birthright, like Esau.…
 
Velda Abney joins Terrence and Travis in studio to discuss her travels from Sain Lucia to New England. Along the way she coins "UConn, Boo" which is a slogan we love but can never adopt. Also, we chat Upstate New York and get Velda's recommendations on where you should visit next time you're in the North East.…
 
In this podcast episode ... They’ve photographed everything from the person on the street to celebrities, presidents and more. We talk with John Shishmanian and Sean Elliot formerly of the Norwich Bulletin and The Day about their photographic careers. Plus, we take a look at other stories making the headlines from around the region.…
 
In the 1600s and 1700s, Connecticut owned a wide swath of land all the way across the country, ending at the Pacific Ocean. They gave all of it to the federal government – except for 3 million acres in Ohio (the so-called Western Reserve). Today, many town names in northeast Ohio are based on Connecticut namesakes – including Cleveland. This very e…
 
In this podcast episode ... It came in around $1.5 million over budget, but the people of the town of Griswold voted to continue with the project. We visit the new Griswold Senior Center to find out how it turned out and what it will offer the local community. Plus, we take a look at other stories making the headlines from around the region.…
 
It’s the longest-running ferry service in the United States, having started back in 1655. It only lasts 4 minutes and covers about a quarter mile, but nautically, the ever-changing currents, tides, rain, wind, and fog make it quite challenging. While its capacity is just three cars, the Rocky Hill-Glastonbury Ferry is a crucial service for thousand…
 
Back in studio for another season, we catch you up on how we said goodbye to 2022 and what we look forward to in 2023 -- kind of. Terrence has a bone to pick with Connecticut school holidays and Travis forgot his wallet. Welcome back to the Connecticut Show.توسط Connecticut Show
 
In this podcast episode ... It’s considered the last schooner yacht of its type from the gilded age of 1885 We visit Mystic Seaport Museum and talk to them about one of their latest renovation projects - Coronet Plus, we take a look at other stories making the headlines from around the region.توسط Brian Scott-Smith
 
Nathan Hale is Connecticut’s official State Hero, so designated by the Legislature. Yet, there remain some aspects of his famous capture and execution by the British as America’s first spy that are subject to different accounts. There is even some uncertainty as to whether he actually said the famous final words attributed to him: “I only regret th…
 
In this week's podcast episode ... They’ve been providing treatment services to men and women in crisis for over 50 years So just who is SCADD and what exactly do they offer to people and families here in Eastern Connecticut? Plus, we take a look at other stories making the headlines from around the region.…
 
Through the late 1800s, the temperance movement built up political strength and by 1919, Congress passed a Constitutional Amendment ushering in the Era of Prohibition. The making and sale of alcohol was prohibited. Just two states refused to ratify it – and Connecticut was one of them. There were 1,500 speakeasies in the state, rum-runners operatin…
 
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