Episodios

  • The Tory Lowe: Joel Acevedo Lawsuit Thrown Out (Hour 3)
    Mar 12 2026
    Tory Lowe opens the show with the latest development in the Joel Acevedo case, as a federal judge throws out the $15 million lawsuit filed by the family against the former police officer involved. Tory shares his perspective, including the fact that he never saw the unredacted video of the incident, and raises questions about transparency, justice, and where the case stands now. Tory addresses a troubling situation involving a man secretly recording his partner. The conversation expands into a broader critique of social media culture and Meta ads that appear to normalize or promote recording people in intimate or private moments. Tory questions what this says about privacy, consent, and the direction society is heading.
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    45 m
  • The Tory Lowe Show: Honoring Women & A Bullying Tragedy (Hour 2)
    Mar 12 2026
    Tory Lowe opens Hour 2 by recognizing Women’s History Month, inviting listeners to call in and shout out the women they respect, love, and appreciate. From mothers and grandmothers to mentors and community leaders, the phone lines light up with heartfelt tributes. Tory addresses the tragic story of a 12-year-old girl in Atlanta who died after being bullied and getting into a fight. Tory and callers discuss the culture around bullying, accountability, and what role parents, schools, and communities play in protecting children. Tory shifts to a viral police chase video. Tory poses a powerful question: what about the officers involved in high-speed chases who then have to switch roles and become rescuers when things go wrong? It’s a deeper conversation about responsibility, training, and the human side of law enforcement. To close the hour, Tory doubles down on his community clean-up challenge — urging listeners to take pride in their neighborhoods. He pivots to the issue of potholes, questioning why places like Waukesha don’t seem to face the same problems as Milwaukee. Callers weigh in on the condition of the streets across MKE and what needs to change.
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    50 m
  • The Tory Lowe Show: Breaking Generational Curses (Hour 1)
    Mar 12 2026
    Tory Lowe opens the show with a powerful message: you can’t be so heavenly minded that you’re no good on Earth. It’s a call to action — stop focusing on sounding good and start focusing on doing good. Tory challenges the community to lock in on the real work that needs to be done instead of lining up for the next big speech. Tory shares a personal moment about shopping with his daughter and how it reminded him what breaking generational curses really looks like. Being present. Showing up. Doing the small things consistently. Tory reflects on fatherhood and why active parenting is one of the most powerful forms of community change. In the Pop Culture Report, Tory and Andrew react to Dr. Dre making Forbes’ billionaire list. Is he really a billionaire? And if you had that kind of money, would you even want the world to know? The conversation turns into a deeper discussion about wealth, privacy, and power. The PCR continues as they dive into Travis Scott’s push to keep rap lyrics out of courtrooms. Should artists’ lyrics be used against them in criminal cases? Tory and Andrew break down the legal and cultural implications.
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    46 m
  • The Tory Lowe Show: Grooming vs. Allegations (Hour 3)
    Mar 11 2026
    Tory Lowe takes the show to Florida, where a man is accused of grooming and trafficking a young girl across state lines. Tory breaks down the seriousness of the charges and compares the situation to a recent Milwaukee case involving allegations against an MPS teacher — highlighting the clear differences between documented criminal behavior and unproven claims. Callers join the conversation to share their thoughts on grooming, accountability, and protecting children. Tory shifts to the major developments within Milwaukee Public Schools, where over 200 employees could face layoffs amid budget cuts. He speaks on the difficult position the superintendent is in, the weight of leadership, and why high salaries come with high accountability. Tory also addresses how these cuts could impact students, staff morale, and the broader community. Liz Brown joins to end the show.
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    47 m
  • The Tory Lowe Show: Raising Readers, Saving Lives (Hour 2)
    Mar 11 2026
    Tory Lowe is joined by SErica Badger from MCP (Milwaukee College Prep) and Sarah Scott Frank from Open Literacy for a powerful conversation about youth education and the state of literacy in Wisconsin. They break down MCP’s programs, why literacy rates matter more than ever, and how reading proficiency is directly connected to long-term success in the community. Tory pivots to a tragic Milwaukee shooting involving a couple who were killed after reportedly playing music too loud. Tory speaks on conflict resolution and why community members must become resources for one another instead of contributing to violence. He challenges listeners to help “heal the village” before situations escalate. Tory addresses the story of a mother alleging that an MPS teacher groomed her son. While acknowledging the seriousness of the claims, Tory makes it clear that allegations without verified proof carry legal liability. He emphasizes the importance of protecting children while also respecting due process
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    44 m
  • The Tory Lowe Show: Fixing the Community Starts Small: Clean-Up, Accountability & Culture Talk (Hour 1)
    Mar 11 2026
    Tory Lowe opens the show with a real conversation about self-sabotage in the community—and why the first step to fixing bigger problems is being honest about what we’re doing to ourselves. A caller asks what the biggest issue really is. Tory breaks down why community progress starts with small wins: picking up trash, keeping your block clean, and building pride—then working your way up to the bigger issues that hold us back. Then it’s PCR time with Nazir: they react to Bam dropping 83 points and debate whether it was a legendary performance or straight-up stat padding. Nazir and Tory get into the wild story of an ex-NFL player allegedly trying to use ChatGPT to get away with murder, plus an update on the Rihanna house shooter case.
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    48 m
  • The Tory Lowe Show: Rats, Romance Scams & Domestic Violence (Hour 3)
    Mar 10 2026
    Tory opens the hour reacting to complaints about a growing rat problem at a local apartment complex. Callers chime in with their frustration, sharing stories about unsafe living conditions and demanding accountability from landlords and city officials. Then the conversation shifts back to Milwaukee, where a man accused of scamming women through dating apps is now making headlines again — reportedly harming himself in jail in what some believe is an attempt to avoid trial. Tory breaks down the manipulation, the warning signs, and how people can protect themselves from online romance scams. The show then pivots to another troubling domestic violence case, raising tough questions about whether the system failed to intervene sooner. Tory discusses the patterns that often lead to tragedy and why early warning signs should never be ignored. Liz Brown joins to end the show.
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    46 m
  • The Tory Lowe Show: Prank Turns Deadly, AR-15 Salon Standoff & School Threats (Hour 2)
    Mar 10 2026
    Tory Lowe opens the show with an update on the tragic Georgia case where a teacher lost his life after being run over during a prank gone wrong. What started as “harmless fun” turned fatal — and Tory asks how we’ve reached a point where reckless decisions are costing lives. Then the conversation shifts to Detroit, where a hairdresser allegedly pulled an AR-15 on a client and her daughter over a money dispute. Tory breaks down how easily everyday conflicts are escalating into life-altering situations In local headlines: A deadly hit-and-run in Milwaukee leaves a family grieving. An update on the Mukwonago bus/gun story, where a woman boarded a school bus with a firearm in a lockbox. Tory says the story has layers — and there are still missing pieces.
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    46 m