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  • Tech Trouble & Tough Decisions (Hour 3)
    2026/05/04
    Tory Lowe opens Hour 3 discussing a troubling situation where an AI program reportedly wiped out critical information for a California business, raising concerns about reliance on technology. He then shifts to tensions between fire and police leadership over high-speed pursuits and the risks they pose to the public. In Segment 2, Tory asks a key question: should police chase reckless drivers or prioritize safety by backing off? He explores both sides before pivoting to a story out of Indiana involving an illegal gambling ring, highlighting how underground operations continue to surface. Segment 3 focuses on a serious local issue—the case of an 11-year-old in Milwaukee involved in a shooting of a public services worker. Tory emphasizes the need to treat the situation as a case study to better understand the root causes of youth violence and how to prevent it.
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    46 分
  • What Do We Need To Bring Back (Hour 2)
    2026/05/04
    ory Lowe opens the show reacting to a heartbreaking case out of Baton Rouge involving a grandmother charged after a child died from alcohol poisoning. Tory reflects on how harmful disciplinary practices can sometimes stem from generational patterns, and why it’s critical to rethink what’s passed down. Tory expands the conversation—asking listeners what outdated traditions or practices need to be left behind. From food to forms of discipline, callers join in to share their perspectives and experiences. Tory shifts to national stories, including a woman in Houston navigating job loss after an airline situation, and a case out of Atlanta involving a man accused of posing as a veneer specialist. Tory closes the show tying these stories back to accountability and decision-making.
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    47 分
  • Wisdom, Wins & What’s Next (Hour 1)
    2026/05/04
    Tory Lowe opens the show alongside Minister Kevin, setting the tone with Monday Prayer and a conversation about wisdom, leadership, and starting the week grounded. Tory reflects on the WBA Awards, finishing second, and explains why he still takes pride in the moment. He shares what makes his show unique and why he believes it stands apart from the rest. Pop Culture Report with Nazir Spencer, diving into major headlines—Michael Jackson making history as the first artist to appear on the Billboard Hot 100 across six decades, and iShowSpeed dealing with overwhelming fame, drawing comparisons to the pressures Michael Jackson once faced. Tory and Nazir shift to sports, discussing Taylor Jenkins coming to town and what it could mean for Giannis and a potential rebuild. They also react to Jaylen Brown speaking out about flopping in the NBA and how it’s impacting the game.
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    46 分
  • 5/1/26 The Transition 1PM
    47 分
  • 5/1 Misguided Youth 2PM
    2026/05/01
    Sherwin opens the hour talking about an 11 year old trying to rob a city inspector.
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    46 分
  • 5/1/26 Somethings in the Water 3PM
    2026/05/01
    Tory talks about the rise in strange crimes in Kenosha and a local man trafficking a college student for sex.
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    45 分
  • 4/30/26 1PM: Change Starts with You + Culture & Controversy
    2026/04/30
    Tory Lowe opens the show with a powerful message on embracing change and rebuilding the village—challenging listeners to take accountability for shaping their future. He breaks down predatory parking fines and why checking your tickets matters, plus a case of improper sales tax charges. In the Pop Culture Report, Tory and Nazir react to Chris Brown’s “Thriller”-inspired visuals, AI-generated Michael Jackson covers, Druski hosting the BET Awards, Justin Bieber’s “Prince of Pop” debate, and more trending drama.
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    48 分
  • 4/30/26 2PM: Building Men, Restoring the Village
    2026/04/30
    Mentor and Boys to Men MKE leader Ken Bell joins Tory for a powerful conversation on guiding young men in today’s world. From fatherhood to identity and mentorship, the discussion centers on creating safe spaces, leading by example, and addressing generational trauma in Milwaukee. Ken delivers a strong message to men in the community, while Tory emphasizes the urgent need for structure, support, and real opportunities for the next generation.
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    47 分