Episodios

  • The Tory Lowe Show: No Cuffs, No Justice & Who Keeps Getting Protected (Hour 3)
    Feb 2 2026
    Tory Lowe opens the hour blasting the latest Epstein file revelations, calling it a joke that no one has been put in handcuffs. Tory demands real results and real accountability, then brings the conversation home by discussing a local studio owner charged with child pornography. Callers join the show to share their reactions, frustrations, and concerns about how often these cases surface without meaningful consequences. Tory reacts to a terrifying local fire where residents were forced to jump from windows to escape. He connects the tragedy to Milwaukee’s ongoing slumlord problem, arguing that neglectful landlords continue to put lives at risk while facing little to no enforcement. The hour closes with Liz Brown joining the show, continuing the conversation around accountability, justice, and why systems keep failing the most vulnerable—especially when powerful people are involved.
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  • The Tory Lowe Show: Silence, Scandals & What Never Gets Covered (Hour 2)
    Feb 2 2026
    Tory Lowe returns to the Epstein discussion, focusing on the uncomfortable question of why more people have not stepped forward—and why accountability still feels out of reach despite mounting evidence and public outrage. Tory shifts to Georgia, reacting to a disturbing story involving a nurse twerking on disabled patients and asking what is going wrong within parts of the healthcare system. The conversation then moves to Chicago, where Sean Grayson was sentenced to 20 years in prison for the shooting death of Sonya Massey, marking a rare moment of accountability. Tory plays video of a nurse stealing from patients on camera, questioning how desperation and entitlement are colliding in plain sight. Tory then takes the show to Detroit to discuss guardianship fraud, explaining how similar schemes are happening in Milwaukee but receive little to no media attention. The hour closes with a pivot to Black History Month and one of Tory’s guilty pleasures—poetry. Tory shares plans to bring multiple poets onto the show, before circling back to Epstein, reacting to YouTube chat skepticism that nothing will ever happen. Tory grounds the conversation locally, focusing on Wisconsin stories connected to child exploitation and why silence continues to protect the wrong people.
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  • The Tory Lowe Show: Prayer, Power & Who Never Gets Arrested (Hour 1)
    Feb 2 2026
    Tory Lowe opens the show with Minister Kevin for the Monday Prayer, setting the tone for reflection, accountability, and perspective heading into the week. Tory breaks down the latest Epstein file dump, urging listeners to look beyond the headline-grabbing celebrity names and ask the real question: why aren’t more people being arrested? Tory questions how documents this serious can be released without any real consequences or accountability. The Pop Culture Report follows as Glenn joins Tory to recap the Grammys. Kendrick Lamar walks away as the night’s biggest winner, sparking a larger conversation about whether award shows still matter—or if the culture has simply moved on. The hour closes with GP and Tory circling back to the Epstein files, discussing the celebrities connected to the case and why power, money, and influence continue to shield people from real justice.
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  • The Tory Lowe Show: Power, Exposure & Who Pays the Price (Hour 3)
    Jan 30 2026
    Tory Lowe opens the show continuing the conversation around the Don Lemon situation, taking calls from listeners who weigh in on both the controversy and the broader implications around protest, accountability, and public figures. Tory shifts the focus to Atlanta, reacting to a disturbing story in which a homeless man was run over by a bulldozer. Tory questions how such a machine becomes the “solution” for dealing with unhoused people and what that says about policy and compassion. The show then moves to Detroit, where a judge was removed from the bench after a secret recording exposed her making racist remarks. Tory emphasizes how important that exposure was, noting that without it, more racist decisions could have continued to harm Black people within the legal system. Liz Brown joins to end the show.
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  • The Tory Lowe Show: Chaos for Profit & Who Gets to Lead (Hour 2)
    Jan 30 2026
    Tory Lowe opens the show reacting to the firing of Adam Procell as Director of Milwaukee’s Office of Community Wellness and Safety. After playing the news clip announcing the decision, Tory makes the case that too often in the Black community, people push to elevate individuals with serious criminal backgrounds into leadership roles—without asking whether they’re actually qualified to lead. Callers join the show to weigh in on Procell, his firing, and what it says about leadership standards and accountability. As the conversation continues, Tory reiterates his central point: there are people who benefit financially and socially from dysfunction and chaos, and that incentive structure keeps real progress from happening. The hour closes with breaking news from earlier in the day involving Don Lemon being arrested during an ICE protest, tying the discussion back to activism, visibility, and who truly pays the price when chaos becomes the business model.
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  • The Tory Lowe Show: Root Canals, Reality Checks & Who Really Deserves Their Flowers (Hour 1)
    Jan 30 2026
    Tory Lowe opens the show with a painful admission: Andrew was right. A routine dentist visit turned into news that Tory will need a root canal, sparking a humorous but relatable lesson about avoiding problems you know are coming. Tory reacts to Adam Procell being fired for failing to meet the requirements to serve as Director of Milwaukee’s Office of Community Wellness and Safety. Tory takes a brief victory lap, reminding listeners he called it early—Procell was never qualified for the role. The Pop Culture Report heats up as GP joins Tory to debate LL Cool J’s claim that he’s one of the greatest rappers alive. Is it a legitimate argument, or are people handing out flowers before they’re truly earned? The hour closes with Tory and Glenn breaking down Giannis Antetokounmpo trade rumors and whether the Bucks could realistically get enough pieces to make a move now—or if patience until the offseason is the smarter play.
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  • The Tory Lowe Show: ICE In Minnesota
    Jan 29 2026
    Tory Lowe goes to Minnesota to talk about the ICE raids and asks questions about the raids and why the outcry over illegal immigration isn't as loud as the fraud charges against the state. Liz Brown joins to end the show
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  • The Tory Lowe Show: Integration, Ownership & the Black Dollar (Hour 2)
    Jan 29 2026
    Tory Lowe opens the show by asking a tough but necessary question: has integration helped or hurt Black people in Milwaukee? Tory breaks down housing data from Wisconsin and Milwaukee, highlighting the ongoing lack of homeownership within the Black community and what that means for long-term wealth. Tory continues the conversation by examining how long the Black dollar circulates within the community, comparing it to Asian and Jewish communities to illustrate the impact of economic retention. Callers then join the show to share their perspectives, experiences, and disagreements, keeping the conversation going through the final segments as the community weighs in on one of Milwaukee’s most important and unresolved discussions.
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