Lisa Wexler answers caller questions about the legality of your car collecting very personal data on you, and how to drop someone from a deed. #carspying #deedamendments Image Credit: 12963734 / iStock / Getty Images Plus
Lisa Wexler answers caller questions about the legality of your car collecting very personal data on you, and how to drop someone from a deed. #carspying #deedamendments Image Credit: 12963734 / iStock / Getty Images Plus
Frank Recchia introduces Lisa Wexler to Alex Torres, the 18 year old who didn’t hesitate to rescue a 1-year-old baby, forgotten by a parent in a hot, parked car during a heatwave. Image Credit: Dewitt / iStock / Getty Images Plus
Patti Russo, Exec. Dir. of The Campaign School at Yale, joins Lisa Wexler to discuss the programs available for anyone thinking of running for office or leading a campaign and why TCSYale has been so effective for women. Image Credit: Mihajlo Maricic / iStock / Getty Images Plus
WDUN’s Martha Zoller joins Lisa Wexler to discuss current political moods. Image Credit: avdyachenko / iStock / Getty Images Plus
Jeff Terry, VP, Corporate Social Responsibility & Sustainability at GAF, North America’s largest roofing manufacturer, joins Lisa Wexler to discuss GAF’s innovative StreetBond pavement coatings that can reduce temperatures of hot paved surfaces, named by TIME magazine as one of its Best Inventions of 2022. Image Credit: Pom669 / iStock / Getty Images Plus
PURA Chairwoman, Marissa Gillett, joins Lisa Wexler to discuss PURA’s final decision on the United Illuminated rate case. Image Credit: Bet_Noire / iStock / Getty Images Plus
Dr. Sunil Parikh, Yale School of Medicine Associate Professor of Epidemiology (Microbial Diseases) and of Infectious Diseases, joins Lisa Wexler to talk about his game-changing research on a bloodless malaria test. Image Credit: Dr_Microbe / iStock / Getty Images Plus
Ukrainian born, Olga Litvinenko, Miss CT USA 2017, returns to The Lisa Wexler Show to discuss her most recent trip to Ukraine. Image Credit: sandsun / iStock / Getty Images Plus
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When CT Examiner founder, Gregory Stroud, was a guest on The Lisa Wexler Show a listener asked if he would do a story on how teachers could change pension laws to be more equitable. CT Examiner’s education reporter, Emilia Otte, and New Haven teacher, Jane Roth, join Lisa Wexler to talk about Emilia’s investigative report…