Épisodes

  • 2/2/26 9AM: The Great Houdini
    Feb 2 2026
    Sherwin marks the 100th anniversary of Black History Month by questioning how—and if—it’s genuinely celebrated in America. He challenges how white institutions engage with Black history, examines why major platforms have pulled back their recognition, and reflects on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s evolution later in his life. The hour also explores political realignment, Trump’s lingering obsession with the 2020 election, and what these shifts mean for the Black community moving forward.
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    48 min
  • 2/2/26 10AM: The White Population Decline
    Feb 2 2026
    Sherwin breaks down the rapid decline of the white population and explains how shrinking birth rates are already reshaping the economy, education system, and political power in the U.S. He connects demographic collapse to labor shortages, tariffs, immigration policy, and even Milwaukee’s salt shortage—arguing that when populations disappear, public systems collapse right along with them.
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    48 min
  • 2/2/26 11AM: Fear, Tariffs, and Performative Guilt
    Feb 2 2026
    In the final hour, Sherwin reacts to newly released Epstein files, Trump’s frantic social media behavior, and the growing anxiety surrounding the administration’s direction. He ties rising tariffs to widespread retail closures, questions the sincerity of “white guilt,” and explains why performative empathy does more harm than good. The hour closes with a raw conversation about race, violence, and why public reaction often reveals more than the events themselves.
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    47 min
  • 1/30/26 9 AM: I Want a Key to the City
    Jan 30 2026
    Today on The Truth with Sherwin Hughes, Sherwin talks about his time at Milwaukee's 180th birthday celebration last night. He also talks about his desire for a key to the city and the work he has done to deserve one. Later, Sherwin also discusses the poor decision to combine all of the cultural departments on the UW-Milwaukee campus.
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    47 min
  • 1/30/26 10 AM: Grab Bag
    Jan 30 2026
    Sherwin Hughes has fun on a Friday and jumps from topic to topic, including Is it Gay to share a desert with a man, towing cars in Milwaukee and voting.
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    48 min
  • 1/30/26 11AM: What’s Really Going On in Milwaukee
    Jan 30 2026
    Hour 3 opens with The Milwaukee Experience, as Sherwin highlights events happening around the city tonight and throughout the weekend, giving listeners ideas on where to be and what’s worth checking out. The tone quickly shifts as Sherwin dives into accountability—or the lack of it—questioning why district attorneys rarely charge police even when body camera footage suggests they should. He connects that conversation to Milwaukee’s own version of “Epstein files,” raising uncomfortable questions about power, protection, and who gets shielded from consequences. The hour continues with a discussion about the hidden costs renters face beyond monthly rent and how giving away $5,000 could make a real difference. Sherwin also reacts to the news surrounding Don Lemon’s arrest before wrapping up the show by circling back through the day’s biggest themes and unfinished thoughts. It’s part city guide, part political reality check—and all unfiltered Sherwin.
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    48 min
  • 1/29/26 9AM: Know the Rules or Get Hurt: Protest, Power, and the Crisis Facing American Men
    Jan 29 2026
    Today on The Truth with Sherwin Hughes, Sherwin discusses new video showing an altercation between Alex Pretti and ICE Agents prior to his murder. Sherwin also talks about the history ICE, how it developed after 9/11 and how it is now in the wrong hands. Later he addresses gender roles and what "Neet" means.
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    47 min
  • 1/29/26 10AM: What's Wrong with Men?
    Jan 29 2026
    Sherwin opens the show with a warning about protesting in the Trump era, arguing that the rules have changed and constitutional protections aren’t applied the same way during demonstrations. He cautions that showing up uninformed—or armed—can lead to serious consequences and urges protesters to understand the risks before acting. The phones open as callers weigh in. Later, Sherwin discusses the biological and developmental differences between boys and girls, the rise of NEAT men who are out of work and not dating, and how the growing education gap fuels many of America’s social problems. He closes by breaking down how the lack of trade education and poor reading foundations contribute to unemployment, particularly in the Black community.
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    48 min