Épisodes

  • 7/28/25 6PM: The Wisconsin Boil-over
    Jul 29 2025
    Wisconsin’s heating up — literally and politically. We’re talking about the extreme heat advisory hitting the state, Governor Tony Evers' decision not to seek another term, and the early buzz around who might run in his place. Plus, DT & Dr. Ken Harris get into the double standards in politics: Why was Scott Walker’s lack of a college degree brushed off, and how would that play out if a Black candidate had the same background?
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    46 min
  • 7/28/25 7PM: Degrees, Deaths & Dollar Signs
    Jul 29 2025
    DT & Dr. Ken Harris continue their conversation on whether public office should require a college degree — is higher education really a must for leadership? From there, things take a reflective turn as they talk about the reported deaths of wrestling icon Hulk Hogan and actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner. They wrap the hour discussing the surprise financial hurdles facing students at Howard University and what it says about access to education.
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    45 min
  • 7/21/25 6PM: Destruction of the Department of Education
    Jul 22 2025
    Dr. Ken and Denise talk about the Department of Education cuts.
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    50 min
  • 7/21/25 7PM: The Destruction of the Social Safety Net
    Jul 22 2025
    Dr. Ken and Denise talk about the destruction of the middle class.
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    49 min
  • 7/14/25 6PM: Crime, Community & the Social Contract: Fixing Milwaukee
    Jul 15 2025
    In this hour, Dr. Ken Harris shares his thoughts on Officer Corder and what the situation reveals about policing and public trust. The discussion expands to crime trends in Milwaukee, across Wisconsin, and throughout the United States. Dr. Ken explores the idea of the social contract—how it's been broken, and what it would take to rebuild it. A caller poses a critical question: “How can we fix Milwaukee?” sparking a dialogue filled with hard truths and real possibilities. Dr. Ken offers insight, critique, and a challenge to all who care about the city’s future. This hour confronts the complex issues behind the headlines and seeks community-centered solutions.
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    45 min
  • 7/14/25 7PM: DEI, Discipline, and Difficult Truths
    Jul 15 2025
    In this hour, Dr. Ken Harris dives into the real meaning of DEI—Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion—and why it matters now more than ever. He unpacks common misconceptions and challenges how these concepts show up in our communities and institutions. Dr. Ken also addresses a tragic shooting in Kentucky, shedding light on the deeper societal issues surrounding the violence. The conversation shifts to parenting and justice as he explores the difficult question: Would you press charges against your own child? The hour ends with a moving tribute to Dr. Frank B. Wilderson Jr., honoring his impact on critical race theory and Afropessimism. This hour is raw, honest, and filled with the kind of tough conversations that inspire change.
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    44 min
  • 7/7/25 6PM: Thoughts & Prayers
    Jul 8 2025
    Denise starts the show offering condolences and prayers to those in central Texas who were affected by the floods. Following this she discusses the Big Beautiful Bill and gave her thoughts on the matter.
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    45 min
  • 7/7/25 7PM: What Has Changed
    Jul 8 2025
    Started off with a caller complementing Denise and her work effect and wanted to know how we can get young people into school to try to better themselves. Following that she discussed leadership and then how things have changed or not changed since George Floyd and then went back to the BBB following a call.
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    44 min