• 5/11/26 6PM: Mother’s Day Reflections, Public Safety Debates, and Culture Critiques
    2026/05/12
    Dr. Ken opens the show with a heartfelt Mother’s Day tribute, sharing personal stories about his upbringing and the influence of his mother on his life. The conversation shifts to public safety as he weighs in on Milwaukee’s Fire and Police Commission proposal to limit police pursuits, strongly supporting Chief Jeffrey Norman’s pushback. Dr. Ken argues that restricting law enforcement only undermines community safety and calls for greater support of officers. He also reflects on the tragic shooting of Milwaukee County employee Dennis Johnson, emphasizing both the pain for the victim’s family and the broader challenges faced in law enforcement. The hour wraps with a candid review of the film Michael, where Dr. Ken expresses disappointment over missed opportunities to fully capture the icon’s rise and work ethic.
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    45 分
  • 5/11/26 7PM: Listener Voices, Everyday Debates, and Lighthearted Curiosity
    2026/05/12
    Dr. Ken kicks off the second hour by engaging with listeners on the talk and text line, responding to commentary on George Floyd before steering the conversation back to Mother’s Day reflections. He invites the audience to share meaningful lessons their mothers taught them, creating a thoughtful and personal exchange. The discussion takes a turn into sports and culture as Dr. Ken questions NASCAR’s appeal and reacts to the idea of women drivers in the sport. He also explores rising gas prices and poses the question of whether electric vehicles—including electric NASCAR—are the future. The hour closes on a lighter note with a fun and curious debate about the difference between custard and ice cream.
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    45 分
  • 5/4/26 6PM: Guests Join
    2026/05/05
    Jason Fields and Alexander Gee joined Denise Thomas and Dr. Ken Harris to discuss the Center for Black Excellence and Culture in Madison.
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    45 分
  • 5/4/26 7PM: McKinley Marina Racism
    2026/05/05
    Denise and Dr Ken start the hour talking about an experience one of our Good Karma Brands teammates faced trying to fill up his boat.
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    45 分
  • 4/27/26 6PM: Shooting at Correspondents Dinner?
    2026/04/28
    Dr. Ken starts by welcoming everyone to the show and then starts talking about the difference how leaders are viewed based off of race. Following that Dr. Ken discussed Peter Burgelis announcing his intention to run for the US House of Representatives. Dr. Ken came back from break to talk about the right to know vs knowing what's right and talks about the shooting at the White House correspondents' dinner.
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    45 分
  • 4/27/26 7PM: Law Enforcement & Pot Holes
    2026/04/28
    Dr Ken wraps up his conversation on law enforcement and the correspondents' dinner. After break, Dr. Ken talks about the issue with pot holes in Milwaukee. Dr. Ken then discusses how people need to give one another grace in America.
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    44 分
  • 4/6/26 6PM: Power, Politics & Community Wins in Wisconsin
    2026/04/07
    The show opens with critical updates affecting Wisconsin residents, including the upcoming end of the winter utility shutoff moratorium and what it means for vulnerable households. We then dive into a major political development as a judicial panel shuts down efforts to redraw congressional maps—raising new questions about fairness and representation. On a more uplifting note, West Allis earns national recognition as the 2026 “Strongest Town,” beating out major cities like Chicago and Madison. We wrap the hour with a look at the high-stakes Wisconsin Supreme Court race, as candidates make their final push before election day.
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    48 分
  • 4/6/26 7PM: Accountability, the Courts & A New COVID Concern
    2026/04/07
    Hour two kicks off with accountability in sports, as UConn coach Geno Auriemma issues an apology following a heated moment during championship play. Then, we shift to a historic legal battle—Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson takes center stage as the Supreme Court weighs a challenge to birthright citizenship. We also break down the emergence of a new COVID variant known as “Cicada,” what makes it different, and whether it should be on your radar. Finally, we examine a lawsuit targeting Congressional Black Caucus scholarships, sparking debate over equity, access, and the future of such programs
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    48 分