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The Lisa Wexler Show
Talk Radio Host, CT Probate Judge, "Secrets of a Jewish Mother" author.
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7.8. Haitian Immigration Shift: What It Means for Connecticut and the Nation
25:30||Season 2026, Ep. 7.8Wayne Winston joins Lisa Wexler for It’s Not Just Black & White, a conversation examining the recent changes in Haitian immigration status and what it mean for Connecticut and the country as a whole. They explore the human impact of his policy shift, and how communities will be affected.
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7.8. From Easton to the Big Screen: “Morton Meets the Eye” Premieres in Fairfield
15:04||Season 2026, Ep. 7.8Jon Sonneborn and his daughter Jessica Sonneborn join Lisa Wexler to discuss the East Coast premiere of their feature film Morton Meets the Eye. The screening takes place July 20 at SHU Community Theatre in Fairfield. They share the story behind the film, their creative collaboration as a family, and what it means to debut their work in their home community.
7.8. Storm Aftermath, State Politics, and the Constitution with Sen. Blumenthal
17:24||Season 2026, Ep. 7.8Senator Richard Blumenthal joins Lisa Wexler to talk about the aftermath of CT's recent storm damage, Graham Platner, what democratic socialism means to CT politicians, and the emoluments clause.
LISA ON THE LAW 7/6/26 Supreme Court Rulngs, Changing Estate Lawyers & Statute for Liens in CT
21:12|Lisa Wexler breaks down recent Supreme Court rulings and takes caller questions on changing an attorney in an estate matter, as well as Connecticut’s statute of limitations for liens.
7.6. Joe Kelly’s Run for State Senate: Vision, Priorities & the Fight for the 36th District
22:10||Season 2026, Ep. 7.6Joe Kelly joins Lisa Wexler to discuss his campaign for Connecticut’s 36th District State Senate seat. He shares what’s driving his run, and the key issues facing local residents.
6222026. Tribute to Martha Zoller
18:27||Season 2026, Ep. 6222026
5262026. Martha Zoller on Redistricting
10:49||Season 2026, Ep. 5262026Martha Zoller of WDUN, Georgia, tackles the controversial redistricting strategies affecting the political landscape.