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Brave Little State

Vermont Public

What if you could decide what stories Vermont Public should be covering, before they're even assigned? That's the idea behind Brave Little State.

Vermont Public

What if you could decide what stories Vermont Public should be covering, before they're even assigned? That's the idea behind Brave Little State.

Vermont Public
91hr 12min
Thumbnail for "Why is health insurance in Vermont so expensive?".
Cha-ching. Vermont health insurance is pricey, and getting more expensive really quickly. For one listener in Montpelier, it’s just not adding up.Rosie Krueger says sky-high health insurance costs w…
Thumbnail for "How are Vermonters staying social after they can no longer drive?".
Not being able to drive in this state can be isolating — especially for older Vermonters navigating the challenges of aging.  Ninety-two-year-old Gerry Quinlan has found a way, with a network of fr…
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Wanting children, and not being able to have them, is an experience people rarely discuss publicly. But it’s one that cuts close to the bone for many — like Gina Accorsi, of Milton. Gina is grie…
Thumbnail for "Why does Vermont still require car inspections?".
Do you know what rocker panels are? No? Well, one listener found out hers were rusted during her annual car inspection — and that they were in need of a pricey repair. Vermont is one of just nine s…
Thumbnail for "Is logging bad for the climate?".
Vermont’s logging industry has changed a lot over the last several decades. But one thing remains true: We just can’t agree about how to manage our forests in the face of climate change.This raises …
Thumbnail for "Some people leave Vermont. Does Vermont ever really leave them?".
What does it mean to be a Vermonter if you’ve left the Green Mountain State? Reporter Myra Flynn brings us on a sonic journey across the globe from Los Angeles to the Dominican Republic, to Ja…
Thumbnail for "What’s next for Vermont’s only law school?".
South Royalton has something that no other Vermont town does: a law school. But for a long time, there’s been one rumor the town and the school can’t seem to shake — that Vermont Law & Gradu…
Thumbnail for "What’s the story behind the omnipresent ‘Stowe’ logo?".
You can find the swoopy, stylized version of the word “Stowe” everywhere — police cruisers, store windows, a covered bridge. It’s as if the entire town is part of one giant marketing campaign. Quest…
Thumbnail for "What is the Bennington Triangle?".
Five mysterious disappearances were the talk of Bennington in the mid-20th century. Now, they’ve developed a cult following online. We revisit the initial cases and trace the rise of the “…
Thumbnail for "Inside Vermont's weird and wonderful town forests".
Inside Vermont's weird and wonderful town forests
Thumbnail for "New Hampshire has 6 landfills. Why does Vermont only have 1?".
New Hampshire has 6 landfills. Why does Vermont only have 1?
Thumbnail for "Who takes care of Vermont’s tiny cemeteries?".
Who takes care of Vermont’s tiny cemeteries?
Thumbnail for "Brave Little State goes hunting".
Brave Little State goes hunting
Thumbnail for "How has Vail’s acquisition of Vermont ski areas impacted locals?".
How has Vail’s acquisition of Vermont ski areas impacted locals?
Thumbnail for "Why is there such a problem with the U.S. Postal Service in Vermont?".
Why is there such a problem with the U.S. Postal Service in Vermont?
Thumbnail for "Emelia's Thing".
Emelia's Thing
Thumbnail for "What does the state’s energy transition mean for Vermonters?".
What does the state’s energy transition mean for Vermonters?
Thumbnail for "What invasive species in Vermont has done the most damage?".
What invasive species in Vermont has done the most damage?
Thumbnail for "Why are there no strip clubs in Vermont?".
Why are there no strip clubs in Vermont?
Thumbnail for "Is Vermont’s motel program a ‘magnet’ for out-of-staters experiencing homelessness?".
Is Vermont’s motel program a ‘magnet’ for out-of-staters experiencing homelessness?
Thumbnail for "When the Space Race and arms dealing came to the NEK (encore)".
When the Space Race and arms dealing came to the NEK (encore)
Thumbnail for "Our 7th Annual Brief History of Vermont Road Names".
Our 7th Annual Brief History of Vermont Road Names
Thumbnail for "Are Vermonters happy?".
Are Vermonters happy?
Thumbnail for "Jeezum crow!".
Jeezum crow!
Thumbnail for "What 'old streams' can teach us about flooding (encore)".
What 'old streams' can teach us about flooding (encore)
Thumbnail for "What were Vermont’s ‘poor farms’ like?".
What were Vermont’s ‘poor farms’ like?
Thumbnail for "Why is it so hard to get a primary care provider?".
Why is it so hard to get a primary care provider?
Thumbnail for "Why doesn't Chittenden County have better public transit options?".
Why doesn't Chittenden County have better public transit options?
Thumbnail for "The Montpelier Molar Mystery".
The Montpelier Molar Mystery
Thumbnail for "Mud Season Madness (encore)".
Mud Season Madness (encore)
Thumbnail for "What’s up with the Vermont wave?".
What’s up with the Vermont wave?
Thumbnail for "‘Recognized’: An update".
‘Recognized’: An update
Thumbnail for "Investigating far-right extremism in northern New York".
Investigating far-right extremism in northern New York
Thumbnail for "What impact does the VAST trail have on Vermont's economy?".
What impact does the VAST trail have on Vermont's economy?
Thumbnail for "What is the Upper Valley?".
What is the Upper Valley?
Thumbnail for "How do Vermont libraries stay alive and vibrant?".
How do Vermont libraries stay alive and vibrant?
Thumbnail for "What relationships are possible between Burlington and her sister cities, Bethlehem and Arad?".
What relationships are possible between Burlington and her sister cities, Bethlehem and Arad?
Thumbnail for "Why do people like Phish? (Encore)".
Why do people like Phish? (Encore)
Thumbnail for "How are towns hit by summer floods doing?".
How are towns hit by summer floods doing?
Thumbnail for "What’s the deal with Act 250?".
What’s the deal with Act 250?
Thumbnail for "What effect has noncitizen voting had in the Vermont cities where it's legal?".
What effect has noncitizen voting had in the Vermont cities where it's legal?
Thumbnail for "Raising biracial kids — and preserving heritage — in Vermont".
Raising biracial kids — and preserving heritage — in Vermont
Thumbnail for "Recognized: Chapter Three".
Recognized: Chapter Three
Thumbnail for "Recognized: Chapter Two".
Recognized: Chapter Two
Thumbnail for "Recognized: Chapter One".
Recognized: Chapter One
Thumbnail for "Why are so few Hollywood movies and TV shows filmed in Vermont?".
Why are so few Hollywood movies and TV shows filmed in Vermont?
Thumbnail for "What’s the deal with Vermont’s fire towers?".
What’s the deal with Vermont’s fire towers?
Thumbnail for "What if Vermont were to buy motels for emergency housing?".
What if Vermont were to buy motels for emergency housing?
Thumbnail for "Our 6th Annual Brief History Of Vermont Road Names".
Our 6th Annual Brief History Of Vermont Road Names
Thumbnail for "From gold mines to witch windows (Encore)".
From gold mines to witch windows (Encore)
Thumbnail for "What is it like to be a rapper in Vermont?".
What is it like to be a rapper in Vermont?
Thumbnail for "What 'old streams' can teach us about flooding".
What 'old streams' can teach us about flooding
Thumbnail for "What do families do when they're stuck on waitlists for child care?".
What do families do when they're stuck on waitlists for child care?
Thumbnail for "How do you pronounce the name of the Waitsfield supermarket ‘Mehuron’s’?".
How do you pronounce the name of the Waitsfield supermarket ‘Mehuron’s’?
Thumbnail for "Student Takeover".
Student Takeover
Thumbnail for "The nickname Barre would like you to stop using".
The nickname Barre would like you to stop using
Thumbnail for "5 Vermonters talk about guns".
5 Vermonters talk about guns
Thumbnail for "What’s the deal with intentional living communities in Vermont?".
What’s the deal with intentional living communities in Vermont?
Thumbnail for "Where did all Vermont’s stone walls come from?".
Where did all Vermont’s stone walls come from?
Thumbnail for "What has put Vermont on the pop culture map?".
What has put Vermont on the pop culture map?
Thumbnail for "How many Airbnbs are 'taking away' from Vermonters? It's complicated".
How many Airbnbs are 'taking away' from Vermonters? It's complicated
Thumbnail for "How much does Vermont's power grid depend on fossil fuels?".
How much does Vermont's power grid depend on fossil fuels?
Thumbnail for "How has the geology of Vermont affected its character? (Encore)".
How has the geology of Vermont affected its character? (Encore)
Thumbnail for "The complexities of medical aid in dying in Vermont".
The complexities of medical aid in dying in Vermont
Thumbnail for "Homegoings #7: Liza Phillip".
Homegoings #7: Liza Phillip
Thumbnail for "Why doesn’t Vermont have freestanding birth centers?".
Why doesn’t Vermont have freestanding birth centers?
Thumbnail for "What happened to all the restaurant workers?".
What happened to all the restaurant workers?
Thumbnail for "How do Vermont breweries manage their wastewater?".
How do Vermont breweries manage their wastewater?
Thumbnail for "What’s the Asian American experience like in Vermont?".
What’s the Asian American experience like in Vermont?
Thumbnail for "What role did Vermont play during Prohibition?".
What role did Vermont play during Prohibition?
Thumbnail for "What's the secret to downtown revitalization?".
What's the secret to downtown revitalization?
Thumbnail for "How did Vermont profit from slavery?".
How did Vermont profit from slavery?
Thumbnail for "Telling Indigenous stories through music".
Telling Indigenous stories through music
Thumbnail for "What did the sale of the Lake Monsters mean for Vermont baseball?".
What did the sale of the Lake Monsters mean for Vermont baseball?
Thumbnail for "Why do people leave Vermont?".
Why do people leave Vermont?
Thumbnail for "What’s Vermont’s small-town dating scene like?".
What’s Vermont’s small-town dating scene like?
Thumbnail for "Our 5th Annual Brief History of Vermont Road Names".
Our 5th Annual Brief History of Vermont Road Names
Thumbnail for "What's the status of cannabis dispensaries in Vermont?".
What's the status of cannabis dispensaries in Vermont?
Thumbnail for "What’s it like to hike the Long Trail? (Encore)".
To answer this question from Eliza Keller, we go deep into the woods — and deep into a hiker hostel in downtown Rutland. We originally released this episode in 2018.
Thumbnail for "When the Space Race (and arms dealing) came to the NEK".
A chapter of Northeast Kingdom history that is most mysterious. A man whose talent and ambition led him down a perilous path. To answer a question from Eric Lucier of Jay, Henry Epp tells the story of the Space Research Corporation and its founder, Gerald Bull.
Thumbnail for "How are people who moved to Vermont during the pandemic doing now?".
Vermont has been a popular destination for those who’ve relocated during the pandemic. But, how are they doing? We check in with some who made the move to see how they’re adjusting to their new lives.
Thumbnail for "How can older Vermonters 'age in place'?".
Most older Vermonters would rather stay in their homes than move to a nursing home or assisted living facility. We survey the obstacles to — and strategies for — aging in place.
Thumbnail for "A history of Jewish life in Vermont".
A question from Sam Leveston about a religion, and a people, who have often been overlooked. An answer in five chapters.
Thumbnail for "Would Vermont be a good place to ride out an apocalypse?".
It’s a scary thought, to be sure. We discuss a few different apocalyptic scenarios, including some that have already begun. And, we test our social fitness: Just how neighborly would we be, really, if the world were ending?
Thumbnail for "Mud Season Madness".
This year’s mud season is full-on. So, we compiled your questions about dirt roads and put them to Keith Gadapee, road foreman in Danville — the town with the most “dirt mileage” in Vermont.
Thumbnail for "Homegoings #6: Naomi, Faith and Don".
A conversation with three teenagers about history and hope, featuring your questions about being young, Black and new American in Vermont in 2022. These teens performed in “The Listen Up Project,” an original musical based on interviews with hundreds of teenagers across Vermont.
Thumbnail for "What if we funded public education differently?".
Amanda Calder of Winooski asked us what it would look like if we raised money for our schools in a totally different way. It’s a hypothetical some lawmakers want to turn into a reality.
Thumbnail for "How can Vermont solve its housing crisis?".
A question from Dani Gagnon of Montpelier leads VPR’s Mikaela Lefrak to find out why Vermont’s housing crunch has become a crisis — and what people are doing about it.
Thumbnail for "Why are Vermont co-ops so successful?".
When question-asker Kate Phillips moved to Vermont, she was surprised to find three different food co-ops within driving range. So, she started to wonder: What is the history of co-ops in Vermont? Why are they so successful here?
Thumbnail for "How’s Vermont doing with composting?".
Food scraps have been banned from Vermonters’ trash since July of 2020. Question-asker Bella Fearn wants to know: How’s that going?
Thumbnail for "Homegoings #5: Rajnii Eddins".
A conversation with poet Rajnii Eddins about using “courageous vulnerability” to navigate the darkness.
Thumbnail for "Why do people like Phish? A guide for the uninitiated".
We journey into the weird world of Vermont's favorite jam band, to explore the culture of "phandom” and Phish’s early roots in our brave little state. (Warning: Profanity)
Thumbnail for "The mysterious fire that destroyed a beloved sugar house".
Question-asker Chris Jacobsen and reporter Myra Flynn team up for our first true crime episode, to explore the unusual circumstances surrounding the fire that burned down the landmark Eaton's Sugar House in Royalton.
Thumbnail for "An investigation into a prominent Vermont landlord".
A joint investigation into a growing rental empire finds a pattern of neglect — and reveals how ill-equipped Vermont is to oversee the quality and safety of some of the state's most affordable housing.
Thumbnail for "What would it take to end Daylight Saving Time?".
As we enter the darkest season of the year, you may be wondering: Why do we have to fall back and spring ahead? And is there anything that can be done about it? That’s what Olga Ardova of Georgia asked us.
Thumbnail for "How's Vermont's Amish community doing?".
To answer this question from Dean Lehrke of Kansas, reporter Elodie Reed travels to the Northeast Kingdom to explore the ways that isolated Amish families have become fixtures in their Vermont community.
Thumbnail for "When will there be a vaccine for Lyme disease?".
To answer this question from Robert Small of Stannard, we take stock of not one, not two, but three pharmaceuticals currently in development.
Thumbnail for "Vermont vs. New Hampshire: What's The Beef?".
Call us rivals, or frenemies...But where does this half-serious tension come from? Ian Harding of Los Angeles asked us to break it down.
Thumbnail for "Our 4th Annual Brief History Of Vermont Road Names".
We explore the origins of unique Vermont road and place names. In this edition: Cow Path 40, Agony Hill Road, and Texas Falls.
Thumbnail for "Tropical Storm Irene, 10 Years Later".
A listener's request about the legacy of Tropical Storm Irene prompted us to tell three stories about resilience — personal, entrepreneurial and spiritual.
Thumbnail for "The Vermont Accent, Explained".
In honor of the show’s 5th birthday, we revisit our inaugural episode — about the past, present and future of the Vermont accent.
Thumbnail for "Why Is The F-35 Based In Vermont?".
A question from Bobby Arnell of Winooski about the complex, controversial decision to base fighter jets in Vermont's most populous county.
Thumbnail for "Black Comfort, Or Lack Thereof, In Vermont".
We get comfortable — or uncomfortable — and talk about living in Vermont with, or as, a Black kid.
Thumbnail for "The Secret Life Of Moose ... Crossing Signs".
What factors go into placing those yellow road signs? A question from Jocelyn Hebert gets to the heart of a tension between the natural world and human infrastructure.
Thumbnail for "Homegoings #4: DonnCherie".
A conversation with DonnCherie about compassion, artistic authenticity and taking Blackness back. This is the fourth installment of Homegoings, a special series from Brave Little State that features conversations with musicians of color who live in Vermont. (Warning: Profanity)
Thumbnail for "Homegoings #3: Rivan Calderin".
A conversation with Rivan Calderin about BIPOC exhaustion, safety and music as a platform for consciousness. This is the third installment of Homegoings, a special series from Brave Little State that features conversations with musicians of color who live in Vermont.
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(Warning: Profanity) A conversation with Senayit Tomlinson about Black trauma, music and getting through. This is the second installment of Homegoings, a special series from Brave Little State that features conversations with musicians of color who live in Vermont.
Thumbnail for "Homegoings #1: Bobby Hackney Jr.".
A conversation with Bobby Hackney Jr. about Black grief, resilience and music. This is the first installment of Homegoings, a special series from Brave Little State that features conversations with musicians of color who live in Vermont.
Thumbnail for "What's Going On With Vermont's Pensions?".
(Warning: Profanity) Vermont's underfunded pension system has forced an awkward question: If the state makes a promise to its workers, does it have to keep its word? And just how urgent is the problem, anyway?
Thumbnail for "Meet And Greet".
Normally you hear a mixture of VPR reporters on this show, and that’s not gonna change -- but you’ll also be hearing a lot from our new producers, Myra Flynn and Josh Crane.
Thumbnail for "Vermonters On The Edge Of The Benefits Cliff".
What if you had to choose between working full time and keeping your benefits? We take on a question from Matthew LeFluer of Alburgh about the conundrum facing some Vermonters with disabilities who rely on federal benefits.
Thumbnail for "The History Of French Canadian Immigration In Vermont (Encore)".
It's an aspect of Vermont history that some say is overlooked.
Thumbnail for "The Vermonters Lost To COVID".
More than 200 Vermonters have died from COVID-19 since the pandemic began. How did they live?
Thumbnail for "The Rise And Fall Of Vermont's One-Room Schoolhouses".
How did Vermont end up with so many small, one-room schools? And why don’t we use them anymore?
Thumbnail for "What Do I Need To Know About Moving To Vermont?".
This one goes out to our future neighbors. With your help, we answer a question from soon-to-be Vermonter Samantha Spano, of South Florida.
Thumbnail for "A Vermont Town & City Pronunciation Guide".
Not sure how to say Calais, or Topsham, or Beebe Plain? With your help, we've built a guide for all those tricky names on the Vermont map.
Thumbnail for "Ask Bob: Leahy And The Impeachment Trial".
The Senate impeachment trial of former president Donald Trump is set to begin on Feb. 9. And Vermont’s own Sen. Patrick Leahy will preside.
Thumbnail for "It Was A Pandemic 'Escape Community' In 1918. And Now?".
The small town of Fletcher did notably well during the 1918 flu pandemic. How did they manage that, and how are they managing COVID?
Thumbnail for "If You're Worried About Climate Change, Where Should You Live?".
A listener question with some local implications. We pass the mic to our friends at New Hampshire Public Radio's Outside/In.
Thumbnail for "Where Do The Terms 'Woodchuck' And 'Flatlander' Come From?".
A question about blatant stereotypes, and the Green Mountain lingo we use for them.
Thumbnail for "Who Are Vermont's Electors?".
Super-short bonus episode! Who are Vermont's three Electoral College members, and how were they chosen?
Thumbnail for "How Are The U.S.-Canada Border Restrictions Affecting Vt. Families And Businesses?".
Gabrielle Coburn of Kingston, Ontario, asked us to examine this cross-border quandary.
Thumbnail for "What's Vermont Doing To Improve Broadband Access?".
The pandemic has shifted even more of our lives online. So what's being done to address Vermont's internet inequities?
Thumbnail for "The Pros And Cons Of Wood Heat, Rekindled".
Burned out on election news? We've got you. Revisit our 2019 episode about the fuel that warms you twice.
Thumbnail for "Is Vermont Really Having A COVID Boom?".
Is our population growing because of the pandemic? And what impact are COVID transplants having on their new communities?
Thumbnail for "Bob Answers Questions About Vermont Voting".
What are your options for returning your mail-in ballot? What should you do if you lose it? And how can you track your ballot to make sure it’s received?
Thumbnail for "Are Trump's 2016 Voters Still Behind Him?".
With mail-in voting already underway and a president who has COVID-19 — and who has not pledged to accept the results if he loses — we talk to some of his supporters.
Thumbnail for "What's The State Of Religion In Vermont?".
And how do Vermonters characterize their beliefs? That's what Sue Leroux wants to know.
Thumbnail for "Our 3rd Annual Brief History Of Vermont Road Names".
Every summer, we drive across Green Mountain creation to find the origins of the strange road names you're wondering about.
Thumbnail for "Who Will Get The COVID Vaccine First?".
When a vaccine becomes available for COVID-19, who gets it first?
Thumbnail for "How To Support Vermonters Of Color: 'Listen To Us'".
How can a state that is 94% white do better? BIPOC Vermonters weigh in to answer this listener question.
Thumbnail for "Why Do Some Vermonters Display The Confederate Flag?".
What's a symbol from the South doing in the Green Mountain State? Jason Broughton and Megan Bellavance (both, as it turns out, librarians) asked us to investigate.
Thumbnail for "A Master Class In Finding The Bright Side".
Michael and Stacy Lee have had a really tough year. So why do they feel so positive?
Thumbnail for "Remembering Vermont's 19th Century Black Communities".
How did these communities form, and how are they being remembered? That's what Gale Harris wanted to know.
Thumbnail for "Is Vermont Really 'So Expensive'?".
Everyone loves to grouse about our cost of living. Bruce Post wonders: How bad is it really?
Thumbnail for "End-Of-Life Wishes In A Pandemic".
If people — particularly elderly people — don't want doctors to take extreme measures to potentially save their lives, does that increase Vermont's COVID-19 death rate?
Thumbnail for "In A Food Shortage, Could Vermont Farms Feed The Whole State?".
This hypothetical listener question has gotten a little more real. Love our show? Support Vermont Public Radio with a gift, sign up for our newsletter, and share your curiosity at bravelittlestate.org.
Thumbnail for "What Happens If A Presidential Candidate Dies?".
Bonus episode: Our current president, and his presumptive opponent, are in an age group vulnerable to the coronavirus. What happens if...?
Thumbnail for "How Are Vermont Prisons Handling COVID-19?".
Parole officers doling out hand sanitizer. Inmates cooking for those in quarantine. At the Department of Corrections, it's all hands on deck.
Thumbnail for "How's Everybody Doing?".
Dispatches from our fellow Vermonters, including a nurse on the front lines and an expectant dad. Plus, some essay and poetry for our times.
Thumbnail for "Tips From A Home-Schooling, Remote-Working Mom".
With Vermont schools now closed, many parents are facing a daunting reality. Today, a conversation between two moms — one is a veteran home-schooler and remote worker. The other is new to all of this.
Thumbnail for "Goodbye, Ollie: Remembering Vermont's Favorite Camel".
A question about a popular camel won in one of our recent public voting rounds. Sadly, our reporting did not go as planned.
Thumbnail for "Is Town Meeting Outdated? (And More)".
It's "Ask Bob" on Brave Little State! VPR's senior political reporter Bob Kinzel takes on your questions about Town Meeting, the location of Vermont's capital, the limited functions of our county governments and more.
Thumbnail for "Why Has Vermont Never Sent A Woman To Congress?".
Vermont is the only state in the country that's never sent a woman to D.C. We dig into the disparity, and poll Vermonters on whether they think it's a problem.
Thumbnail for "As Colleges Close, How Will Vermont Schools Survive?".
Low enrollment and financial troubles have caused a slew of Vermont’s small, independent colleges to shut their doors. What’s causing the problem — and is there a solution?
Thumbnail for "Vermont's 'Brand' Helps These Businesses. Do They Help Vermont?".
Tanya Ocker of Burlington wonders about businesses that emphasize Vermont's "brand." Do they help our economy?
Thumbnail for "Why Does Vermont Have So Many Dollar Generals?".
There are 37 Dollar General stores in Vermont. And what Danielle Drogalis of Swanton wants to know is: How did that happen?
Thumbnail for "What Do Vermont Constables Do, Anyway?".
What's the history and function of town constables in Vermont? That's what Richard Dumughn wants to know.
Thumbnail for "How Can Vermonters Drive Less?".
For a state that calls itself green, Vermont sure has a lot of drivers. So what can be done? That's what Eve Jacobs-Carnahan of Montpelier wants to know. Eve's question about public transportation forces us to confront some difficult truths about life — and travel — in Vermont.
Thumbnail for "Will Burlington's Champlain Parkway Ever Get Built?".
The highway project has been tangled in red tape for so long that there's a monument to bureaucracy in Burlington’s South End. What's the status?
Thumbnail for "Why Are Child Care Professionals Paid So Poorly In Vermont?".
The typical angle for stories about child care is about how expensive it is for parents. But the professionals who educate and care for Vermont's youngest kids are struggling too.
Thumbnail for "Another Taste Of Star Pudding".
Podcast extra! After we aired our story about Marshfield's Star Pudding Farm Road, former longtime resident Laura Johnson got in touch to tell us more about the special property.
Thumbnail for "What Happens To Vermont's Recycling?".
Are people following Vermont's new recycling laws, and where does our recycling end up? That’s what Julie Ste. Marie of Troy wants to know.
Thumbnail for "A(nother) Brief History Of Vermont Road Names".
We take on more of your questions about mysterious Green Mountain byways in our Second Annual Brief History of Vermont Road Names.
Thumbnail for "Happy Third Birthday To Us!".
We celebrate three years of people-powered journalism with a listen back to some memorable moments from our archive.
Thumbnail for "What's The Plan For The 'Pit' In The Middle Of Newport?".
A development project gone wrong. A community living with the fallout. And an uncertain path forward.
Thumbnail for "Does Vermont Have Any Patches Of Old Growth Forest?".
A question about Vermont's most elderly woods, from Andrew Wild of Burlington.
Thumbnail for "What Draws So Many Writers And Poets To Vermont?".
This month on the podcast: Exploring the literary luminaries of Vermont, and why so many writers seem to thrive in the Green Mountain State.
Thumbnail for "How Is Climate Change Affecting Vermont Right Now?".
We know the predictions are dire; we know there are urgent conversations to be had about policy. But to answer this listener question, we stay focused on the present.
Thumbnail for "Why Does Vermont Have Such A Housing Crunch?".
What are the causes of Vermont’s tight housing market — and why aren’t things getting better?
Thumbnail for "Legislation vs. Investigation: How Is Rep. Peter Welch Balancing His Work?".
Now that Democrats control the U.S. House, we head to Capitol Hill to get a sense of how Vermont's Congressman is approaching things.
Thumbnail for "What Are The Pros And Cons Of Heating With Wood?".
Who doesn't love a cozy fire? There are benefits to heating with wood — but some drawbacks, too.
Thumbnail for "What Does It Take To Start And Run A Successful Small Business In Vermont?".
To answer this listener question, we collect entrepreneurial wisdom from self-starters all over the state.
Thumbnail for "Why Are There So Many African-Americans Incarcerated In Vermont?".
Overall, Vermont has one of the lowest incarceration rates in the country — but one of the highest rates of African-American incarceration. So why is that?
Thumbnail for "What's It Like To Hike The Long Trail?".
The 272-mile trail follows Green Mountain ridgelines from one end of Vermont to another. So what’s it like to hike the whole thing?
Thumbnail for "Presenting JOLTED, A New Podcast From VPR".
A story about a school shooting that didn’t happen, and the surprising things that did. This month we’re sharing Part 1 of JOLTED. Hear more at joltedpodcast.org.
Thumbnail for "A Brief History Of Vermont Road Names".
You know the feeling. You’re driving along, and you turn onto a road with an intriguing name. And you wonder where it came from.
Thumbnail for "4 Vermont Towns Vs. 1 Utah Developer: What Happened With NewVistas".
This month’s question led us straight into an unfolding story — about an outsider with deep pockets and big ideas, and the towns that banded together to reject those ideas. And now that their efforts have paid off, what happens next?
Thumbnail for "Those 'Aging Hippies' Who Moved To Vermont ... Where Are They Now?".
The past may be obscured in a cloud of … wood … smoke. But what does the present look like?
Thumbnail for "What's The History Of French Canadian Immigration Into Vermont?".
There was a time when it was totally normal to hear French spoken in some of Vermont's smallest towns and biggest cities. This month on 'Brave Little State,' we delve into the history of French Canadian immigration in Vermont.
Thumbnail for "Is Vermont Really Losing Young People?".
Since we started this show, there's a question we've gotten a lot: Why are so many young people leaving the state?
Thumbnail for "Is The Northeast Kingdom Really So 'Different'?".
Just how culturally different is the Northeast Kingdom from the rest of the state? Can it be quantified in any way, or is it largely legend?
Thumbnail for "Who Oversees Vermont's County Sheriffs?".
If Vermont's county sheriffs are accountable to their voters, but most of their voters don't pay much attention to them, what happens when they do something wrong?
Thumbnail for "The Complicated History Of Hydro-Quebec".
From our friends at the podcast Outside/In, the story of how a massive, state-owned utility company came to be a symbol of the French-Canadian people.
Thumbnail for "Vermont Hustle: What It's Like To Work 3 Jobs".
There's a joke about the employment scene in Vermont: "What do you call a Vermonter with two jobs? Lazy." In other words, it can take three or more jobs to make a living in Vermont.
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Be brave. Ask questions. Brave Little State is podcast for Vermonters and Vermonters-at-heart, powered by your curiosity. Every episode answers a question that's been asked and voted on by you, our audience — because we think our journalism is better when you're a part of it. From Vermont Public.

Why is health insurance in Vermont so expensive?

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February 27, 202527min 32sec

Cha-ching. Vermont health insurance is pricey, and getting more expensive really quickly. For one listener in Montpelier, it’s just not adding up.

Rosie Krueger says sky-high health insurance costs were a real pill when she was building budgets on the Montpelier City Council a few years ago. Since then, this health insurance dilemma has only gotten worse.

The good news: There’s a pretty straightforward answer to Rosie’s question. The bad news: It’s hard to know what to do about it.

For a closer look at the data we mention in the episode, check out the web version of this story.

Thanks to Rosie for the great question. 

This episode was reported by Josh Crane, with additional reporting from Lexi Krupp. Editing and additional production from Sabine Poux and Burgess Brown. Ourintern is Catherine Morrissey. Digital support from Zoe McDonald. Angela Evancie is our Executive Producer. Theme music by Ty Gibbons; other music by Blue Dot Sessions and Universal Production Music.

Special thanks to Laura Nakasaka, Michelle Goodell, Phil Galewitz, Kiana Moore, Annie Mackin, Kristen LaJeunesse and Sara Teachout.

As always, our journalism is better when you’re a part of it:

Brave Little State is a production of Vermont Public and a proud member of the NPR Network.

Correction 3/5/25: If you have commercial insurance and get an outpatient procedure, treatment or test done in Vermont, it’ll run you about 11% more than the national median — not 30% more. We’ve updated the audio to reflect this.

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