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The Truth with Sherwin Hughes

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The Truth with Sherwin Hughes is a dynamic and thought-provoking talk show. It aims to inform, challenge, and empower its audience, making it a must-listen for anyone seeking an honest conversation about the world around them.2025, Good Karma Brands, LLC Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques Sciences sociales
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    • 1/23/26 9 AM: A Line in the Sand
      Jan 23 2026
      Today on The Truth with Sherwin Hughes, Sherwin revisits his conversation on the Parental Choice Program. Sherwin addresses how this voucher program is inherently racist. He also does a deep dive on the political history of Mandela Barnes. Sherwin addresses Barnes' experience with more private schools than public and Barnes' stance on this program.
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      47 min
    • 1/23/26 10 AM: A Line in the Sand
      Jan 23 2026
      Sherwin talks about the intimacy of getting a massage, why he would never get one, and talks through what might be an award winning script.
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      39 min
    • 1/23/26 11AM: The Milwaukee Experience
      Jan 23 2026
      Hour 3 begins with the launch of The Milwaukee Experience, Sherwin’s new partnership with Visit Milwaukee, where he highlights some of his favorite spots around the city and previews upcoming interviews with local business leaders. Bob and Al call in, adding humor and their own takes on the segment. Sherwin then shifts to dating, explaining why dinner isn’t his preferred first date and why getting to know someone through conversation first makes more sense—especially with the expectations placed on men. The hour turns serious as Sherwin argues that racism hasn’t disappeared, it has simply evolved, and that those who appear “nice” can sometimes be the most harmful. He closes by breaking down why the U.S. lacks universal healthcare, pointing to systems intentionally designed to limit Black progress, extending that argument to education and asserting that MPS is operating exactly as it was built to.
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      47 min
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