Episodios

  • The Tory Lowe Show: What is Your Ideal Valentine's Day (Hour 3)
    Feb 13 2026
    Hour 3 of the Tory Lowe Show talking Valentines Day. Liz Brown joins to end the show.
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    46 m
  • The Tory Lowe Show: What is Your Ideal Valentine's Day (Hour 2)
    Feb 13 2026
    Hour 2 of the Tory Lowe Show talking about what your ideal Valentines Day is.
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    47 m
  • The Tory Lowe Show: What Is Your Ideal Valentine's Day (Hour 1)
    Feb 13 2026
    Hour 1 of the Tory Lowe Show. Getting you ready for Valentines Day
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    48 m
  • The Tory Lowe Show: Schooling In Milwaukee (Hour 3)
    Feb 12 2026
    Hour 3 of the Tory Lowe show revovles around the topic of Milwaukee and the schooling
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    46 m
  • The Tory Lowe Show: 33 Suspensions, Facebook Dating Dangers & Epstein Files (Hour 2)
    Feb 12 2026
    Hour 2 of The Tory Lowe Show starts with a jaw-dropping Milwaukee case: a driver hit with a 33rd license suspension and dozens of citations — yet still seemingly back on the road. Tory asks why “reckless driving” crackdowns feel selective and why repeat offenders keep finding loopholes. Then the show pivots to a terrifying warning out of Detroit after a man allegedly lured women through Facebook dating and assaulted them. With Valentine’s Day approaching, Tory breaks down why meeting strangers privately can turn dangerous fast — and how to protect yourself. Tory also reacts to national headlines involving ICE operations and an ICE background investigator arrested in a sex-trafficking sting, before circling back to the Epstein files, the lack of visible justice for victims, and what it signals when powerful people avoid real consequences. The hour closes with a story about a South Milwaukee home vandalized over politics, plus a brief discussion of an allegation involving Milwaukee Common Council President José Perez.
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    48 m
  • The Tory Lowe Show: 17 Years of Action: Legacy, Purpose, and the Work Still Left to Do (Hour 1)
    Feb 12 2026
    In this powerful opening hour, Tory Lowe reflects on 17 years of boots-on-the-ground advocacy in Milwaukee — and why results matter more than opinions. He breaks down what real community work looks like beyond speeches, press releases, and performative activism. From missing children to housing crises, Tory shares why outcome-based action — not applause — has defined his journey. He also talks about being blacklisted for helping Black families, why chaos makes certain people money, and why 2026 is about repairing the village — especially by investing in youth. The hour transitions into lighter territory with the Pop Culture Report, debating the Bucks’ newest scoring spark, Doc Rivers’ Hall of Fame candidacy, Gene Simmons’ controversial take on hip-hop in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and a candid discussion about legacy versus relationships sparked by Russell Wilson and Ciara.
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    47 m
  • The Tory Lowe Show: $46M Missing, $1.6M Stolen: Milwaukee’s Accountability Crisis (Hour 3)
    Feb 11 2026
    In Hour 3 of The Tory Lowe Show, Tory Lowe tackles hard truths about accountability and survival in Milwaukee. The hour opens with Milwaukee Public Schools staring down a $46 million budget gap, raising fresh questions about audits, oversight, and how leadership lets deficits grow before the public hears about it. Then Tory breaks down federal charges against a corner store owner accused of $1.6 million in SNAP/EBT fraud, tying the case to a wider culture of scams, flashy spending, and delayed consequences. The conversation expands into selective outrage and community priorities—reacting to a viral Minnesota protest clip, and closing with outrage over a Wisconsin Burger King franchise accused of thousands of child labor law violations involving hundreds of minors. It’s a raw, local hour about money, power, and why protecting the village has to start at home.
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    44 m
  • The Tory Lowe Show: Behind the Gun: Safety and Real Conversations Milwaukee Needs (Hour 2)
    Feb 11 2026
    Tory is joined in-studio by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel journalist James Causey and Miracle Minister Kevin to discuss Behind the Gun—a free community event focused on firearm ownership, best practices, proper storage, and real-world safety in Milwaukee. Instead of repeating “put the guns down,” this episode pushes the conversation forward: how guns show up in everyday life, how stereotypes and media distort gun culture in Black communities, and why teaching respect, training, and responsibility matters—especially for youth. Minister Kevin shares a gripping firsthand account of surviving gun violence as an Uber driver, while the group also tackles trust issues with police response and the need for community-led solutions. The hour closes with a caller giving heartfelt “flowers,” plus a broader discussion on accountability—from the Epstein/Maxwell headlines to Milwaukee’s food desert and what it could mean as an opportunity for innovation and Black-owned business.
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    48 m