Épisodes

  • 12/15/25 4PM: Humanity
    Dec 16 2025
    Dr. Ken opens the show with a powerful message: as we head into 2026, we’re exhausted from defending labels and divisions that were never meant to define us. He breaks down how identity has become confused with destiny and why real progress comes from empathy, restraint, and maturity—not political tribes. After reading chats and texts, Dr. Ken digs into the Hannah Dugan trial, immigration misconceptions, the Packers loss, and a tough question: Why don’t Black women talk about DV or SA? Breaking news from Brown University pushes the conversation deeper as Truth Nation debates why silence around powerful men—like Diddy—lasts so long. A thought-provoking, challenging hour that calls us to lead differently.
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    45 min
  • 12/15/25 5PM: ...Black Women...Zero
    Dec 16 2025
    The second hour kicks off with callers weighing in on partying culture, date-rape drugs, and how women navigate danger. Dr. Ken runs through the Top 5, including the latest on the Hannah Dugan trial, a tragic family case, and a major ruling affecting Catholic Charities. Then the show turns to the topic lighting up YouTube: Sherrone Moore. Should he lose his Black card? Is the outrage justified—or selective? The debate heats up as Dr. Ken challenges Truth Nation to confront hypocrisy, double standards, and who we choose to protect. A bold, unfiltered hour that refuses to look away from the uncomfortable truth.
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    44 min
  • 12/12/25 4PM: It's Time You Answered
    Dec 13 2025
    Dr. Ken opens the show reminding Truth Nation that leadership isn’t a vibe—it’s a discipline. Our lives speak through our choices, our influences shape our instincts, and we don’t rise to our goals—we fall to the level of our character. He challenges listeners to stop “performing” leadership and start becoming leaders from the inside out. As Milwaukee braces for dangerous cold, Dr. Ken urges the city to take care of one another before diving into the ongoing debate over police pursuits. A text from KaWanda sparks a mini–Pop Off Friday as Dr. Ken tackles communication failures, accountability avoidance, and chaos creators with trademark clarity. A powerful first hour with truth that hits home.
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    46 min
  • 12/12/25 5PM: Accountability, Exploitation & The Real Motives Behind Power
    Dec 13 2025
    In the second hour, Dr. Ken breaks down the Top 5 @ 5, from campaign violations to Milwaukee’s $180K jail settlement. Then he asks the question shaking social media: Did 50 Cent exploit Diddy, or just play by the same rules Diddy used on others? Truth Nation weighs in, and Dr. Ken connects the dots to Trump’s push to loosen marijuana restrictions—wondering who really benefits when laws suddenly shift. With YouTube poll results showing a divided audience, Dr. Ken closes the show urging listeners to stay warm, stay aware, and stay honest about what power really looks like. A sharp, insightful hour that blends culture, politics, and truth with Dr. Ken’s signature edge.
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    46 min
  • 12/11/15 3PM: Can You Really Stop Someone?
    Dec 12 2025
    Dr. Ken opens an extended edition of Truth in the Afternoon by replaying the call between Brandon from Milwaukee and Kyle — and asks Truth Nation to weigh in: Can you stop a person who’s already decided what they’re going to do? As the YouTube poll lights up, Dr. Ken reflects on his upbringing and reinforces a message he lives by — life is what you make it — but influence only works if someone is willing to hear it. The conversation shifts to politics as Dr. Ken questions Joel Brennan’s run for governor and whether Milwaukee has anything to gain from his campaign. The first hour ends with a powerful truth: some decisions shape themselves long before anyone tries to intervene, and the real question is whether we recognize the difference.
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    46 min
  • 12/11/15 4PM: Age, Wisdom & The Cost of Accountability
    Dec 12 2025
    Dr. Ken begins hour two with his Truth: Age, Wisdom, and Experience Is a Thing, reminding listeners that 2026 must be the year we value those who’ve survived battles younger generations only watch on TikTok. The conversation turns heavy as Dr. Ken plays a heartbreaking video of a Milwaukee mother whose son died following a police chase, challenging Truth Nation with a critical question: Where does accountability truly start? Callers weigh in on reckless driving, police pursuits, and the systems pushing kids into the criminal justice pipeline. More callers join the debate on whether Milwaukee schools are becoming more dangerous than the streets. The hour closes with Dr. Ken’s message to walk into the new year with intention, gratitude, and clarity — not fear.
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    47 min
  • 12/11/15 5PM: Play Stupid Games, Win Stupid Prizes
    Dec 12 2025
    The third hour kicks off with the Top 5 @ 5, covering street designations honoring local leaders, a Lyft hit-and-run, and a shocking case of a woman shoplifting during a Shop With a Cop event. Dr. Ken breaks down the controversy surrounding Judge Hannah Dugan’s trial, then questions who’s really running HR at MPS as lawsuits continue to mount. After the headlines, Dr. Ken tackles rising healthcare costs as the Senate rejects an extension of federal subsidies, warning listeners that millions may feel the impact in the coming weeks. The YouTube poll results roll in — most listeners say stopping someone “depends on who tries.” Steve and Sandra call in, adding heat and humor before Dr. Ken wraps the day and teases Pop Off Friday.
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    46 min
  • 12/10/25 4PM: Anymore
    Dec 10 2025
    Dr. Ken Harris opens Truth in the Afternoon with a heartfelt truth for men under AND over 50: isolation is waiting for you — unless you fight it. He breaks down how aging, pride, and fear quietly push men away from friendships, and how vulnerability has long been tolerated but rarely rewarded. “Men don’t lack emotion,” Dr. Ken says, “they lack a safe place to put it.” He challenges listeners to reach out — not with a text, but with a real phone call — because solitude is chosen, but isolation is endured. The conversation shifts to Australia’s move to ban teens from social media, sparking a YouTube poll: Should the U.S. do the same? Al calls in to say parents, not governments, should take the lead, keeping the chat lively until the hour wraps.
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    46 min