Épisodes

  • 12/15/25 6PM: Innocence Lost: From Tragedy to Troubling Pattern
    48 min
  • 12/15/25 7PM: Red Flags & Responsibility: Protecting Children in a Shifting Culture
    Dec 16 2025
    DT takes over solo in hour two, continuing the Cudahy conversation and sharing her powerful editorial on raising her children to recognize the warning signs of grooming. She breaks grooming down step-by-step, offering a clear roadmap for parents and young people to protect themselves. The discussion expands into digital grooming, exposing how predators operate online and how families can stay vigilant. DT then pivots to the Sharrone Moore controversy, asking the tough questions: Is this about race or accountability? Did Moore exploit his authority and the trust placed in him? The show wraps with a thoughtful conclusion tying together protection, power, and the responsibility adults carry in safeguarding children.
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    49 min
  • 12/1/25 6PM: Thanksgiving, Tough Laws & Telling Our Stories
    Dec 2 2025
    The show opens with Thanksgiving reflections before shifting to a heated debate over a new bill in Madison that would force women to use a “catch kit” to collect medical waste after taking abortion pills. Denise then shares insight into her powerful new book, The Only One in the Room, before wrapping the hour with a look at the UW Project Maps and Milwaukee’s long, often hidden history of racist housing covenants.
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    46 min
  • 12/1/25 7PM: Mapping Milwaukee & City Hall Shake-Ups
    Dec 2 2025
    The conversation continues with a deeper dive into the UW Project Maps, uncovering how discriminatory housing practices still shape Milwaukee today. Then it’s on to city politics as they break down the Milwaukee City Council’s override of Mayor Johnson’s vetoes—what it means, who it impacts, and why it matters. The hour circles back to the mapping project, tying together history, policy, and the present-day realities Milwaukee faces.
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    45 min
  • 11/24/25 6PM: Runaway Headlines & Real-Life Costs
    Nov 25 2025
    Dr. Ken dives into the shocking story of Morgan Geyser from the Slenderman case cutting off her GPS and leaving her group home. He then tackles the rise in violence around Milwaukee and asks a sharp cultural question: “Do people just assume all Black folks know each other?” The hour wraps with a reality check on the soaring cost of childcare—and how families are struggling to keep up.
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    45 min
  • 11/24/25 7PM: Men’s Health, Marriage & Thanksgiving Weather
    Nov 25 2025
    Dr. Ken shares highlights from an interview with Rodney Peete and Holly Robinson Peete, opening up about men’s health and relationships. He reflects on why men often stay silent about health issues—and why that needs to change. Then it’s on to Thanksgiving talk, from gratitude to potential travel weather woes just in time for the holiday.
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    44 min
  • 11/17/25 6PM: Truth, Tragedy, and the Toll of Violence
    Nov 18 2025
    DT & Dr. Ken start with reflections from the Truth Summit, a powerful gathering that set the tone for honest conversations about change, community, and accountability. From there, the tone turns somber as they address the tragic fatal shooting near Assata High School—a heartbreaking reminder of how close to home the issue of violence has come. Denise and Dr. Ken unpack the human side of these stories, connecting the headlines to real lives and families affected. The discussion broadens to a national lens: how does Milwaukee compare to the rest of the country when it comes to gun violence and homicides? Are we improving, or are we stuck in a dangerous cycle? This hour is raw, real, and rooted in truth—a must-listen for anyone who cares about the future of our city and our communities.
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    46 min
  • 11/17/25 7PM: Not Ready Yet? Women, Power, and Perception in America
    Nov 18 2025
    In the second hour, Denise and Dr. Ken take on a bold statement from Michelle Obama, who said she believes America isn’t ready for a woman president. What did she mean—and is she right? The hosts dive deep into how gender, politics, and public perception collide on the national stage. The conversation heats up as they highlight potential women candidates who could rise to the challenge and change the narrative. But the hour doesn’t stop there—it pivots into an honest, and sometimes uncomfortable, discussion: can Black people be racist? The dialogue pushes boundaries and invites listeners to think critically about race, power, and perspective in today’s America. It’s thought-provoking radio that challenges listeners to question what they believe and why.
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    44 min