Let's Talk About Different Types of Cars
July 18, 2020On this week's episode of Let's Talk About It Denny Gates from Columbia Ford joined Dennis and me to discuss the car industry during COVID-19 and how electric and hybrid car technology has evolved.
The Benefits of Public Banking
July 10, 2020During the July 10 episode of "Let's Talk About It" we were pleased to have on Matt Macunas of the Connecticut Green Bank, Ellen Brown, Chair and Co-Founder of the Public Banking Institute, Walt McRee Chair Emeritus and Co-Founder of the Public Banking Institute, and Jayuan Carter and Justin Good of Public Bank Connecticut. This was a great discussion on how a Connecticut infrastructure bank could help reduce the cost of infrastructure renovations and how public banking can benefit our communities and state.
Let's Talk About Health and Wellness
June 30, 2020I was pleased to have Olympia Gregory, MSN, CNM, APRN, and owner and founder of the Olympia Center for Women's Wellness on the latest episode of Let's Talk About It. Olympia is a certified nurse midwife and advanced practice registered nurse with over 30 years of experience. This episode focuses on improving one's overall health.
DMV Partially Reopens for Select In-Person Services
June 24, 2020The Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles reopened select offices Tuesday for in-person services, however due to the pandemic customers are required to make appointments in advance.
Let's Talk About Elections
June 22, 2020Secretary of the State Denise Merrill joins Dennis and I on Let's Talk About It to discuss absentee ballot applications and the August 11 Primary Elections and the November 3 General Election.
The Impact of PFAS on Fresh Water Fishing
June 15, 2020I was pleased to host representatives from the Connecticut Department of Public Health to discuss the impacts of PFAS on fresh water fishing in Connecticut.
Let's Talk About Making PPE for Health Care Workers
May 8, 2020President of the Willimantic Lions Club Kit Eves and Mary Krogh discussed the Club's efforts to make personal protective equipment (PPE) for health care workers.
Self-Employed Unemployment Guidelines
May 8, 2020If you’re self-employed and haven’t filed, the federal rules state you must file first through Connecticut’s unemployment system to receive a denial that then qualifies you for federal unemployment.