Carolyn McCusker
ProducerCarolyn McCusker helps produce The Colin McEnroe Show. She loves making true radio stories and listening to fake ones. In the past, she’s worked for NPR and WNYC, and she’s glad to be back at CT Public after interning in 2019. Carolyn can be reached at cmccusker@ctpublic.org.
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This hour: the Trump hush money trial, the history of slouch-shaming, and the Golden Bachelor's divorce news
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This hour, we separate the facts from fiction about 18th century pirates. Like: did they really bury treasure? And what codes did they live by?
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This hour of the Colin McEnroe Show, we’re talking about lotteries. Where and when did they come from? And what could they be used for, beyond distributing large cash prizes?
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This hour, we’re delving into the dark side of the eclipse — from conspiracy theories and ancient omens to traffic nightmares.
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It's tax season. How did this quintessentially frustrating thing come to be so frustrating? Must it be so? And what happens when people decide not to pay them?
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This hour, lessons on changing your mind and admitting mistakes: from newspaper corrections to public intellectual pivots.
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This hour is about searching for lost things! We’ll talk to pro treasure hunters and a search-and-find book photo illustrator to learn if there’s any joy to be found in the process of searching.
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Let’s learn some of the complex history behind the songs you've probably heard in pubs. Featuring Connecticut’s own The Jovial Crew!
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This hour, secrets of all kinds: painful secrets, family secrets, secret identities, happy secrets! How do secrets affect us? And how many people can be involved in one before it all implodes?
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This hour of 'The Colin McEnroe Show' we're diving deep into the phrase we keep hearing in election years: “the lesser of two evils.” Why do we have to vote for the lesser of two evils? And, should we?