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Brave Little State

What if you could decide what stories Vermont Public Radio should be covering, before they're even assigned? That's the idea behind Brave Little State, a podcast where you ask the questions, you decide what VPR investigates, and then you work with us to find the answers.

  1. 20

    The Birthday Party: America at 250

    The United States is turning 250 this summer. Here’s what that means to Americans all over the country, from California to Louisiana to Vermont.

  2. 19

    Why does Vermont send people to an out-of-state prison in Mississippi?

    Vermont doesn’t have enough beds for all the men incarcerated here. So, the state sends them more than a thousand miles away to a private facility in Mississippi — all while a prison sits vacant in Windsor, Vermont. One listener wants to know: Why?

  3. 18

    Seeing double: Why are there so many twins in Sheldon?

    There’s a saying that twins are “in the water” in the town of Sheldon. Our journey to get to the bottom of this curious bit of local lore takes us from a dairy farm in Franklin County to a university in Amsterdam and back.

  4. 17

    Vermont’s love-hate relationship with fast food

    The salty, greasy truth? Vermont has the fewest fast food restaurants per capita of any state. We dug in to find out why — and just how far some Vermonters will go to get their fill.

  5. 16

    ‘Too much stuff’: Inside the self-storage surge

    Exploring the stuff — and stories — we usually keep stored away.

  6. 15

    A Vermont asbestos mine shut down in the '90s. Then came the real fight

    A story about the mess a toxic industry left behind and the fight over how to clean it up.

  7. 14

    Fire departments across Vermont are low on volunteers. Not in Norwich

    Sixteen volunteer firefighters have joined the Norwich department since 2020. At the firehouse, Vermont’s issues with declining volunteerism and its aging population seem far away.

  8. 13

    Lake Champlain is frozen over. How do people know when it's safe to go ice fishing?

    Ice is unavoidable during winter on the Champlain Islands. Surrounded on all sides by an icy expanse, islanders embrace this seasonal terrain — as a place to walk the dog, to skate and to fish.

  9. 12

    ‘County Meeting Day’? Rethinking regional government in Vermont

    Vermont has among the weakest forms of county government in the United States, placing a big burden on towns. Is there a better way forward?

  10. 11

    From Vermont to Venezuela: Who controls the deployment of the National Guard?

    For centuries, there's been conflict over who has the authority to deploy the National Guard — including here in Vermont.

  11. 10

    The case of D.W. Bancroft’s curious cure-all

    A few years ago, one man was digging around in his backyard when his shovel hit a glass bottle. Then he found another, and another — all with words like “remedy,” “tonic” and “quick cure” embossed on them.

  12. 9

    Transitional housing in Vermont, in transition

    Question-asker Manny recently got out of prison. He’s curious about finding a place where he could stay sober while readjusting to life outside a prison cell. It turns out, his options look different today than they would have even a few years ago.

  13. 8

    Vermont’s ‘ugly child’: The story of Rutland's reputation

    Rutland — or, “RutVegas” — gets a pretty bad rap. But some residents say there’s a side of the city most people are missing.

  14. 7

    The case of the missing Tinmouth apple

    Leave your grocery store apples at home and join our search for this most unusual Vermont fruit.

  15. 6

    From apple pie to ... ticks? 20 of your Vermont questions, answered

    It’s a Brave Little State milestone! Vermont Public’s listener-powered journalism podcast published its 200th episode. To celebrate, the team set themselves a challenge: answer 20 listener questions in a single episode.

  16. 5

    How does class show up in the classroom? Grads of one Vermont high school weigh in

    “There was this huge divide in, like, social grouping and connection … No one really talked to each other.”

  17. 4

    A good, not great, lake: Lake Champlain’s short stint as the sixth Great Lake

    The Midwest is home to five Great Lakes. But for a short time in the late 1990s, there were six — after one Vermont lake crashed the party.

  18. 3

    Twelve hours at the Richmond park and ride

    Three reporters spent 12 straight hours at one of the busiest park and rides in the state — on one of the busiest travel days of the year — to get to know Vermont from a new perspective.

  19. 2

    Brave Little State’s 8th Annual Brief History of Vermont Road Names

    From the cosmic to the paranormal, this year’s investigation into three peculiar road names — Horn of the Moon, Scotch Hollow and Goodenough — took us to some unexpected places.

  20. 1

    Vermont just passed a law to protect bees. Here’s how a similar effort is playing out in Quebec

    Vermont just passed a law banning the use of some pesticides that are known to kill bees. Quebec has had a similar law on the books for years. So we headed north of the border to see what we can learn from our Canadian neighbors.

  21. 0

    What did the sale of the Lake Monsters mean for Vermont baseball? (Encore)

    The sale of the Vermont Lake Monsters in 2021 brought lots of changes. In some ways, it’s a story of renewal. But the more things change, the more they stay the same.

  22. -1

    Other states are redesigning their flags. Is it Vermont's turn?

    The Vermont state flag defies almost every rule of good flag design.

  23. -2

    Life after driving: Vermonters shift gears to stay social

    Join us as we tag along with three Vermonters who have given up their car keys — but not at the expense of their communities and friendships.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

What if you could decide what stories Vermont Public Radio should be covering, before they're even assigned? That's the idea behind Brave Little State, a podcast where you ask the questions, you decide what VPR investigates, and then you work with us to find the answers.

HOSTED BY

Josh Crane

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How many episodes does Brave Little State have?

Brave Little State currently has 23 episodes available on PodParley. New episodes are automatically indexed when they're published to the podcast feed.

What is Brave Little State about?

What if you could decide what stories Vermont Public Radio should be covering, before they're even assigned? That's the idea behind Brave Little State, a podcast where you ask the questions, you decide what VPR investigates, and then you work with us to find the answers.

How often does Brave Little State release new episodes?

Brave Little State has 23 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

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Brave Little State is created and hosted by Josh Crane.
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