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The Wheelhouse

Connecticut Public Radio

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If you’re a news junkie — or maybe just news curious, we’ve got your weekly dose of Connecticut politics, tackling everything from tax cuts to human composting. Amplifying important local and national voices, The Wheelhouse walks listeners through the most important political stories of the week. You’ll hear from well-known political reporters, academics, and local journalists across Connecticut’s 169 cities and towns.
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The landscape in the automotive industry is constantly changing. And to be honest, we say that a lot. But it’s true. With new announcements and initiatives announced almost daily, it can be hard for dealers to know what’s next and how to respond. But Daniel Govaer and the team at the Wheelhouse is here to help. Let’s take the wheel!
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Mariners general manager Jerry Dipoto and broadcaster Aaron Goldsmith sit down to discuss the latest news and developments with the Seattle Mariners, from the viewpoint of the front office. Listen to or download individual episodes below, subscribe via iTunes or use your RSS reader so you never miss a single episode.
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In The Wheelhouse

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In The Wheelhouse is a sports podcast written and produced by Eric Roberts and Joe Hill, two long-time friends who have been on the field and in the stands together through out their lives. They talk sports, you laugh. Sports, it's in their wheelhouse.
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Fortune’s Wheelhouse

Susie Chang and Mel Meleen

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Fortune’s Wheelhouse is a podcast about esoterics and the tarot. The show is hosted by Susie Chang and Mel Meleen. Its first 22 episodes look closely at esoteric imagery in the major arcana of the Rider Waite Smith and Thoth tarot decks,
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Some say opposites attract. What happens when you realize that you and your spouse have virtually nothing in common? Obviously, you start a podcast!!! In this podcast, Brian Boyd and Alejandra Herr take turns learning about topics that are important to each other. It is a crash course on what makes each other tick. Should be interesting and maybe even a great way to share an interest or two finally.
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Jerry Dipoto talks about the start to the M’s season. Jonatan Clase has been summoned to the Majors and Jerry talks about what has stood out about the young outfielder. Bryce Miller and Logan Gilbert are off to wonderful starts and we chat about something they have in common. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https:…
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Presidential election years are an emotional rollercoaster. And if you’ve been feeling anxious about the state of the country, there’s a good chance the children in your life have picked up on that. This hour, how should we talk to kids about the election? Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Getting a car for under $30,000 is like hitting the jackpot for buyers today. It doesn't even matter if it's an EV; if the sticker price is under that magic $30K mark, people are all over it. Today, the ASOTU Wheelhouse talks about how price sensitivity is influencing dealership inventory strategies, plus covers what it takes to build a winning cul…
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Connecticut’s 2024 presidential preference primary represented several things for state residents. It was a shot at relevancy, a chance to demonstrate against Democrats, and an inaugural crack at early in-person voting. This hour, we explore how Tuesday’s presidential nominating contest in the Nutmeg State shook out. Stephanie Thomas: Secretary of …
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The Wheelhouse has returned to get you ready for the start of the 2024 season. Jerry Dipoto talks about the long list of players who stood out to him in the spring. He chats about the current bullpen situation and who may help fill the void while Brash and Santos are out. He also discusses what several of the bullpen success stories have in common.…
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Early polls suggest that voters want more options than just Donald Trump or Joe Biden in the upcoming presidential election. This hour, we look beyond the two-party system and ask what a non-Democrat or Republican candidate could mean for the race to the White House. Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy i…
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Threats against women and threats against democracy are inextricably linked, according to experts who study and track gendered political violence. While threats to American democracy have manifested in events like the January 6 Capitol Riot, threats against women in politics have come in the form of harmful rhetoric and even targeted attacks. This …
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Consumer Reports, Carvana and Cybertrucks, oh my! Do consumers pay attention to top car lists? What software is absolutely necessary for success in the dealership world? Does the general population care that inflation is still high? And how can you make yourself the place to attract the top talent in the auto industry? On this fast-moving episode o…
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In the upcoming presidential election, democracy hangs in the balance. So, newsrooms across the country should hold up a mirror and ask: is our reporting shaping the race to the White House? Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Connecticut Public Radio
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We’ve heard buzz about the Oscars for months – the drama, the snubs, the countless interviews. Pretty soon we’ll finally get to watch it all unfold. But before we do, join us this hour as we explore how today’s most popular TV shows and movies reflect our political landscape. We’ll dive into how the horror genre has drawn inspiration from the world…
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Here’s some free advice: It’s not that hard to improve your customer experience. Just try some of these simple things that our panel suggests. Host Daniel Govaer is joined by Kyle Mountsier, COO of ASOTU, Michael Wood, GM at Checkered Flag Auto Group Jen Suzuki, President at eDealer Solutions and Erica Bruno, Head of Marketing & Brand Engagement at…
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Political tension is growing in America and beyond. And with the 2024 United States presidential election on the horizon, there’s concern that increased political tension will lead to violence. A recent national survey by the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) reported that nearly a quarter of Americans support political violence – 23%. That…
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It’s February in the car business, meaning it’s not without its challenges. Fortunately, the panel on the ASOTU Wheelhouse is here to help you navigate through it. Host Daniel Govaer is joined by Paul Daly, CEO at ASOTU, Matt Haiken, President & Dealer Principal at Prestige Collection, Colby Joyner, VP of Marketing & Strategy at Cavender Auto Group…
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A recent poll suggests that fewer Black Americans will vote for President Joe Biden this time around. On the next Wheelhouse, we dig deeper than the numbers – and look at why issues like global conflicts are upending the way we think about how people vote. Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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2024 is shaping up to be an unprecedented year. From record levels of disinformation to a presidential candidate spending more time in court than on the campaign trail, democracy hangs in the balance. This hour, we’re holding up a mirror and asking: how should the press cover the upcoming presidential election. Jaden Edison: Justice Reporter, The C…
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Connecticut’s 2024 legislative session begins Wednesday. For the next three months, lawmakers will work to address some of the state’s most pressing issues. This hour, we’ll explore those issues, which include zero-emission vehicles, a lack of affordable housing, and traffic stop reform. And did you know that you have a stake in the outcome of the …
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A federal court has revived a lawsuit over a Connecticut policy that allows transgender girls to compete on girls’ sports teams. Meanwhile, the town of Enfield, Connecticut passed a new policy banning the Pride flag from being flown on town property. This week on The Wheelhouse, we explore how recent policy changes in Connecticut mirror those in th…
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Governor Ned Lamont says child care is a top priority for Connecticut’s 2024 legislative session. He tasked a panel of experts with proposing a plan to overhaul what many consider to be a broken system. In a few weeks, Lamont will present his proposal for the Blue Ribbon Panel’s first year of a five year plan to the Connecticut General Assembly. Fa…
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How do you build a culture where people of all backgrounds can feel accepted and accept others? In this episode of the ASOTU Wheelhouse, host Daniel Govaer is joined by Dimitrius Naylor, Director of Cavender Nissan of San Marcos, Karen Byrd, GM of Colonial VW Subaru and Alan Brown, GM of Sam Pack’s Five Star Chevrolet. Throughout the episode, the p…
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The 2024 presidential election is in full swing. Iowa held its Republican Caucus this week, and next week, New Hampshire will hold Republican and Democratic primaries. These states traditionally go first, but because at least 90 percent of the people living in Iowa and New Hampshire are white, that may change. The Democratic National Committee has …
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Today, The Wheelhouse is passing the mic to another Connecticut Public talk show, Disrupted. This hour, we learn about the State Elections Enforcement Commission which oversees voter fraud allegations and campaign finance. We'll also examine America's youngest voters, Generation Z. Ruby Belle Booth will provide insight on Gen Z's voting impact foll…
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Some conversations are worth extending. Last time on the ASOTU Wheelhouse, we looked at supportive strategies for our current and next generation of leaders in our industry focusing on empowerment, specifically addressing the unique challenges faced by women in the auto industry. Today we continued that conversation with new faces and topics. Host …
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In 2021, Connecticut passed a law mandating school districts to have curricula focused on quote "the science of reading." That refers to research-backed approaches to literacy like phonics. Initially, all school districts had until July 1, 2023 to implement an approved “science of reading” program. That deadline is now July 1, 2025. But not all sch…
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On this episode of the ASOTU Wheelhouse, we delve into supportive strategies for our current and next generation of leaders in our industry focusing on empowerment, specifically addressing the unique challenges faced by women in the auto industry. We will hear from different perspectives of women in auto retail and talk through ways to remove barri…
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Connecticut has hundreds of miles of shoreline, extending from Greenwich in the west to Stonington in the east. But many of these coastal communities have found ways to exclude certain people. In fact, there's a long history of segregation on our shores, dating back decades. This hour, we’ll unpack past and present beach access in Connecticut. Plus…
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From the Capitol to the campaign trail: The year in politics with a powerhouse panel and a special guest. Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Connecticut Public Radio
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During times of war, language can be a powerful tool. Political leaders can wield it to change hearts and minds, but also to justify the use of violence. Right now, political rhetoric is everywhere as the war between Israel and Palestine continues to unfold. So how does what we hear from politicians inform how we think about conflict? Today, we’ll …
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Buckle up. It’s time for the Wheelhouse to dissect leads and follow-up process. Who should handle leads? How often should you follow-up? Where does AI fit in the process? On today, the longest ever episode of the Wheelhouse, host Daniel Govaer is joined by Jen Suzuki, President of eDealer Solutions, Kyle Mountsier, COO of ASOTU, Don Hall, President…
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There are some major players in American politics. But one we don’t talk about enough is Taylor Swift. In September, Swift urged her fans on Instagram to register to vote. Vote.org reported a surge of 35,000 registrations after her post. Not only that, but the pop singer has had a political awakening in recent years. She’s gone from largely silent …
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Hyundai will sell its vehicles on Amazon, and it potentially has huge ramifications for the auto industry. Fortunately, the Wheelhouse is here to break it all down. Daniel Govaer welcomes Brian Kramer, EVP of Cars Commerce, Matthew Haiken, Retailer Principal of Prestige Collection Auto Group, and new face Michael Wood, GM at Checkered Flag Auto Gro…
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Back in September, federal lawmakers came up with a temporary solution to avoid a government shutdown. But the continuing resolution they agreed upon expires in two days. Is Congress close to a spending agreement? This hour, we get the latest on that. Plus, Connecticut has set a goal to curb vehicle emissions to zero by 2035. But not everybody's ha…
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