Breathe deep and think: What do you smell right now? The sweetness of the spring air? The smoky smells of the highway?
Our noses give us key clues about the environment and provide a critical daily link to some of our most cherished memories.
But smell, and its control over culture and politics, is often undervalued and misunderstood.
Today, we take a nose dive into the olfactory, exploring how humanity has used smell to communicate and control.
Guests:

Exploring Connecticut State Parks: Conservation, Hiking and Indigenous History
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Supreme Court's immigration rulings: What they mean for Connecticut
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US Poet Laureate Arthur Sze is taking on the art of translated poetry
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