Episodios

  • The Tory Lowe Show: False ICE Panic & 50-Year Sentence (Hour 3)
    Feb 18 2026
    Tory Lowe opens the show addressing controversy surrounding an alderperson accused of spreading fear by distributing flyers warning of increased ICE activity in Milwaukee — despite no confirmed reports of enforcement actions. Tory questions the impact of stirring public panic without verified information and discusses how fear can destabilize communities. Tory shifts to a major court ruling where a teacher was sentenced to 50 years in prison for crimes involving a child. He applauds law enforcement, advocates, and community members who work tirelessly on the front lines to protect young people. Tory emphasizes that when it comes to defending children, accountability must be firm and consequences must be serious. Liz Brown joins to end the show
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  • The Tory Lowe Show: Chaos At City Hall
    Feb 18 2026
    Tory talks about the chaos surrounding Milwaukee City Counsel between JoCasta Zamarripa and Alderman Mark Chambers.
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  • The Tory Lowe Show: Epstein Distraction? & The 2028 Power Shift (Hour 1)
    Feb 18 2026
    Tory Lowe opens the show questioning the true purpose behind the renewed focus on the Epstein files. He argues that the headlines may be serving as a distraction from a much larger transition happening in real time — a new wave of leaders positioning themselves to take control ahead of 2028. Tory breaks down why he believes the “old guard” is being phased out and what that could mean for politics, culture, and technology. Tory shifts to a situation unfolding in North Carolina and responds to calls urging him to get involved. He explains his stance on when to step in — and when communities must take responsibility themselves. The Pop Culture Report features Tory and Nazir discussing Cardi B’s decision to remove her BBL and what that says about shifting beauty standards, influence, and authenticity in the culture. The hour wraps with continued pop culture conversation, blending celebrity headlines with bigger questions about image, influence, and who really controls the narrative.
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  • The Tory Lowe Show: Oprah, Epstein & The Questions People Won’t Stop Asking (Hour 3)
    Feb 17 2026
    Tory Lowe opens the show reacting to a clip of Oprah addressing online claims that she’s part of a secret cabal, saying the accusations hurt her feelings but reflect the world we live in today. Tory pushes back, arguing that while extreme conspiracy claims can be damaging, there are still unanswered questions and connections that powerful figures can’t simply dismiss without transparency. Tory shifts the focus away from headlines and toward the people at the center of the Epstein case — the victims. He says instead of recycling viral narratives, the real conversation should center on those who were harmed and why their voices are often overshadowed by politics and celebrity speculation. Liz Brown joins to end the show.
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  • The Tory Lowe Show: Distractions, Desperation & What’s Happening in Our Own Backyard (Hour 2)
    Feb 17 2026
    Tory Lowe opens the show questioning the timing and purpose behind the renewed focus on the Epstein files, arguing that major national headlines are often used to distract the public from deeper, more pressing issues. He challenges listeners to pay attention to what may be happening beyond the noise. Tory shifts to local Milwaukee stories, including a man accused of breaking into multiple fast-food restaurants and a fight that erupted outside a Dollar General. He uses these incidents to highlight the tension and instability brewing closer to home. The conversation then turns economic as Tory discusses reports of middle-class Americans selling plasma to make ends meet. He questions the narrative that everything is financially stable if people are turning to selling blood to survive. The hour closes with a breakdown of a prostitution ring uncovered at a local spa. Tory draws a sharp contrast: while many are consumed by national scandal headlines, serious issues are unfolding in their own communities — and those deserve attention to
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  • The Tory Lowe Show: Jesse Jackson’s Legacy, Jordan Under the Microscope & Culture in Question (Hour 1)
    Feb 17 2026
    Tory Lowe opens the show reflecting on the life and impact of Rev. Jesse Jackson, sharing personal thoughts on how Civil Rights leaders shaped his own approach to advocacy and action. He discusses the lessons learned from that era and how those principles apply today. Tory reacts to a circulating clip of Michael Jordan pulling on the back of a child. He explains why, in today’s climate, even harmless interactions can quickly go viral and spark outrage. Justin Blake joins the show to share his personal experience with Rev. Jesse Jackson and the leader’s lasting influence. The Pop Culture Report kicks off with Tory and Andrew discussing a potential Mike Tyson vs. Floyd Mayweather matchup and whether fans actually have interest in seeing it happen. The hour wraps with a debate about Sexyy Red’s new song using a Michael Jackson beat and the cultural reaction surrounding it. Tory dives into the conversation about “industry plants,” questioning who controls the culture and how certain artists rise so quickly.
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  • The Tory Lowe Show: Ethics Questions & Epstein Fallout: Who’s Really Accountable? (Hour 3)
    Feb 16 2026
    Tory Lowe opens the show addressing the ethics concern surrounding the Milwaukee Common Council President’s vote on a liquor license tied to a property interest. Tory argues that while the situation raises eyebrows, it reflects a broader pattern in local politics — questioning whether this is truly unusual behavior or simply business as usual in government. Tory shifts to the Milwaukee Symphony story, where board members resigned amid allegations of sexual assault and reported connections to Jeffrey Epstein. After reviewing documents tied to the case, Tory expresses disbelief that despite explosive allegations and years of public scrutiny, no major arrests have followed. He questions how accountability works when powerful institutions and prominent names are involved. Liz Brown joins to end the show.
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  • The Tory Lowe Show: Black History Through Poetry & The Fight Over Your Energy Bill (Hour 2)
    Feb 16 2026
    The show opens with Brianna Honisch sharing powerful Black History poetry and reflecting on her personal journey with writing, expression, and using art as a voice for culture and community. In Segment Two, the conversation shifts from art to action as Tom Content and Antonio Butts from the Citizens Utility Board of Wisconsin (CUB) join the show to discuss We Energies and the proposed data centers that could potentially increase costs for everyday consumers. They break down how these projects may impact utility bills and who ultimately carries the financial burden. The discussion continues with a deeper dive into energy affordability, the broader energy landscape across the country, and practical steps residents can take — including contacting representatives in Madison — to make their voices heard. The hour closes with final thoughts from CUB on their ongoing efforts to hold energy companies accountable and advocate for fair rates for Wisconsin families.
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