Twenty twenty was a year unlike any other, filled with twists and turns in the presidential election, the emergence of a pandemic, social and physical isolation and, for many people, a deeper sense of gratitude for the things we have.
On Vermont Edition, we are grateful to be able to bring new conversations to your ears on a weekly basis, so we decided to highlight a few of them. Join us Monday Dec. 28 and Wednesday, Dec. 30 as we listen back to some of our favorite interviews of 2020 (and trust us, these were hard to narrow down!).
We pulled segments from these shows:
- How One Vermont Chef Is Provding For Her Community During COVID-19
- Racism - And Anti-Racisim - In Vermont
- Former Vermont Secretary Of State Reflects On Her Work With Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- It's Not Just You, There Actually Are A Lot More Chipmunks Out There
- 'The Greatest Human Drama': Walking The Route With Mailman John Rovnak
- Vermont Bears Emboldened By 'Stay Home, Stay Safe'
- Everest Asian Market: Feeding Vermont's Hunger For International Flavors
- Love In The Time Of COVID-19: Two Couples Tell Their Stories
- 'Our Moms Have To Talk': Pocket Dial Connects Grieving Moms
- The 1918 Spanish Flu In Vermont & Lessons For Preserving Our 2020 Pandemic
Broadcast on Monday, Dec. 28, 2020 and Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2020 at noon; rebroadcast at 7 p.m.
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