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  • Connecticut is losing Annabelle: Elton Castee explains why the Warren Museum is moving
    2026/06/04
    The Warren Occult Museum is leaving Connecticut after nearly 75 years. In this episode of Say More, Elton Castee joins us to explain why he and comedian Matt Rife purchased the famous Warren property, why the museum's artifacts are moving to Salem, Massachusetts, and what visitors can expect from the new exhibit. We also discuss Annabelle, the future of the museum, paranormal experiences at the Warren house, and why efforts to keep the museum in Connecticut ultimately fell through.
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    18 分
  • We bought silver coins on eBay. Every single one was fake.
    2026/05/29

    Coin collectors across Connecticut told NBC Connecticut Responds they were seeing more counterfeit silver coins online. So we decided to test it ourselves.

    Our team purchased silver coins from four separate eBay sellers and had them analyzed by experts. What happened next surprised even us.

    In this episode of Say More, consumer reporter Jennifer Joas and producer Steve Pancione take us behind the investigation, explain how counterfeit coins are slipping into online marketplaces, and share the warning signs collectors should know before buying.

    If you've ever searched for a bargain online, this conversation may make you think twice.

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    13 分
  • How parents should talk to kids about abuse | Pediatrician Explains
    2026/05/21
    After allegations involving a daycare employee in Avon, many Connecticut parents are asking the same difficult questions: How do you talk to young children about safety, consent, and abuse without scaring them? In this episode of Say More, a local pediatrician breaks down how parents can approach these conversations, what warning signs to watch for, and what to do if something feels wrong. The discussion covers: • When body safety conversations should begin • Behavioral warning signs in children • Why doctors advise parents not to “play detective” • How trauma impacts children differently by age • The guilt and fear many parents experience • Resources available for families in Connecticut This episode is designed to provide calm, practical guidance for caregivers navigating an incredibly difficult topic.
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    25 分
  • 20 years of experience, 85 job applications, and 2 interviews... The struggle of job hunting in 2026
    2026/05/08
    She has a Yale doctorate. Two decades in healthcare. And nearly 100 job applications in a year. So why can’t Megan get hired? On this episode of Say More, Amber sits down with Megan to break down what’s really happening behind the scenes of her job search — from automated rejections and frustrating advice to the bigger questions about today’s hiring system. Her experience isn’t an outlier. It’s a reality more people are quietly facing. They dig into: • What she’s tried (and what hasn’t worked) • All the job search advice she's been given • Why even highly qualified candidates are being overlooked • What this says about the current job market If you’ve applied to jobs and heard nothing back, this conversation will hit close to home. How this was made
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    20 分
  • Pronounced dead over a screen: What happened to Conor?
    2026/04/30
    A Connecticut family is speaking out after their son Conor died less than 24 hours after being admitted to a hospital for what appeared to be dehydration. In this episode of Say More, Conor’s father shares the timeline of events — from a routine hospital visit to a devastating early morning phone call — and the shocking details that followed. The family alleges there was no doctor physically present in the ICU overnight, communication failures, and critical delays in care. An attorney representing the family breaks down what investigators found and why a lawsuit has been filed, raising larger questions about hospital staffing, telehealth in critical care, and patient rights. This conversation is difficult — but it raises questions every family should hear.
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    40 分
  • He reported his coach at 16. Decades later, the truth is still unfolding
    2026/04/23
    A former Litchfield athlete is speaking out about abuse he says happened decades ago—when he was just a teenager. At 16, he went to police. But no one else came forward at the time. Now, after renewed attention in the community and a public debate over how the coach should be remembered, he’s sharing his story in full. In this episode of Say More, he explains: - How abuse was normalized and hidden - Why speaking up felt impossible at the time - What happened when he finally came forward - And why he’s choosing to speak publicly now This conversation includes discussion of sexual abuse.
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    29 分
  • The Wildest Home Showing Stories (Squatters, Scams & Buyer Mistakes)
    2026/04/13
    A Connecticut real estate agent, Moose, shares the craziest stories you won’t hear on HGTV. From walking into a home showing and finding squatters living in the attic… to a buyer nearly losing a house to someone trying to illegally claim it — this episode is packed with real behind-the-scenes moments from the housing market. We also get into what buyers get wrong (mold, inspections, heating costs), why homes are still selling fast in Connecticut, and the one strategy that can actually help you win in a competitive market. If you’re thinking about buying a home — or just want to hear some unbelievable real estate stories — this one’s worth it.
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    27 分
  • Inside Decades of Abuse Allegations Against the Catholic Church
    2026/04/03
    In this episode, Amber sits down with attorney Mitchell Garabedian, known for his role in exposing clergy abuse cases highlighted in the movie 'Spotlight.' He shares what he’s seen representing thousands of survivors, why many wait decades to come forward, and how these cases are still happening today. This is a difficult but important conversation about trauma, accountability, and the power structures that allow abuse to continue — and what’s changing as more survivors speak out. Viewer discretion is advised. If you or someone you know has experienced abuse, there are resources available - reach out for help.
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    21 分