Episodios

  • 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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  • The Tory Lowe Show: Men’s Health, Housing Neglect & Loyalty in the Spotlight (Hour 1)
    Jan 29 2026
    Tory Lowe opens the show with a candid conversation about men’s health and why so many people continue to ignore their well-being until it’s too late. Tory challenges listeners to take their health seriously and rethink what prevention really looks like. Tory reacts to a man handing out whistles to warn residents about ICE activity, making the case that while federal raids are happening on Milwaukee’s North Side, they are not being carried out by ICE. The discussion then shifts to a burst pipe that flooded an apartment building, with Tory calling out the subpar living conditions many residents are forced to endure. The Pop Culture Report features Tory and Andrew discussing Nicki Minaj reportedly receiving a “gold Trump card” that helped secure her citizenship, sparking conversation around celebrity influence and politics. The hour closes with a back-and-forth between Tory and Andrew on the Giannis Antetokounmpo situation, debating whether fans would still support him if he chose to force his way out of Milwaukee—and what loyalty really means in sports.
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  • The Tory Lowe Show: Confusing Police Chase Rules & Unfinished Conversations (Hour 3)
    Jan 28 2026
    Tory Lowe opens Hour 3 breaking down the new police pursuit rules and why the guidelines are confusing for both officers and the public. Tory questions how effective unclear policies can be when safety is on the line. Callers then join the show to continue weighing in on police chases, while others circle back to the Bill Cosby discussion, adding their perspectives on accountability, justice, and why some conversations refuse to end. Liz Brown joins to end the show
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  • The Tory Lowe Show: No Heat, No Accountability & Rumors vs Reality (Hour 2)
    Jan 28 2026
    Tory Lowe opens the show addressing mounting tenant complaints from residents left without heat, calling out Berrada Properties as a slumlord and questioning how developers across the city continue to create unsafe living conditions. Callers join in to share their experiences and frustrations with landlords who face little to no consequences. The conversation continues with a deeper dive into what actually needs to be done to hold these landlords accountable and put an end to repeated neglect. Tory shifts to ICE activity in Milwaukee, pushing back on unfounded rumors about ICE attacking people in the city. Callers weigh in on the misinformation, immigration fears, and how housing conditions and slumlords intersect with these conversations. The hour closes with Tory revisiting the Bill Cosby story, asking a pointed question about power, access, and why someone like Cosby would feel the need to use pills at all—bringing the discussion back to accountability and abuse of influence
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