We’re starting our October Breast Cancer Awareness month reporting with a skilled surgeon from Waterbury Heath System with nearly a quarter century of hands-on experience supporting breast cancer survivors – for an informed and heartening conversation focusing on some positive news regarding breast cancer research, awareness, and recovery.
Then we’re returning to a subject we’ve been covering for several years, bringing you an important update highlighting Connecticut’s Workforce Alliance ‘Recovery Works’ initiative and how it is poise to help employees and employers working through addiction recovery.
And we’ll close circling back with the CT Coalition to End Homelessness to get the latest on how COVID-19 is impacting our state’s most vulnerable homeless population as winter approaches, and checking in on activities at this week’s CCEH Annual Conference.

Abilis SibShops – SHUand42: A Subway Series Celebration – Exercise And The Brain

Today we’re kicking things off with Abilis, a nonprofit serving more than 700 developmentally disabled individuals and their families. We’ll learn more about an internationally renowned program Abilis is now offering called SibShops, combining recreation, discussion and...

Election Cybersecurity – CT Insurance Commissioner – LGBTQ Pride Month

Protecting one of your most fundamental rights and privileges as a Connecticut resident & an American – the votes you cast in on Election Day – is the subject of today’s chat with the director of the...

Access Health CT Special Enrollment – Domestic Violence Crisis Center – TEACH Connecticut

Have you heard that The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARP) will make health insurance coverage more affordable for many CT residents? If you’re ready to take advantage of these savings, Access Health CT has opened...
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