Episodios

  • 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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  • The Tory Lowe Show: Keep Your Cool, Wasted Time & Hard Conversations (Hour 1)
    Jan 28 2026
    Tory Lowe opens the show with a mindset reset for 2026, stressing the importance of keeping your cool when talking to people and learning when engagement is worth your energy—and when it’s not. Tory reacts to a disturbing story out of West Virginia involving a woman accused of attempting to recruit people to attack former President Donald Trump. Tory challenges listeners to use their time for something powerful instead of destructive. He then pivots to a separate incident involving Ilhan Omar being sprayed by a random man, raising questions about chaos, accountability, and what Tory believes may be tied to broader fraud issues. The Pop Culture Report features Nazir Spencer joining Tory to discuss rumors surrounding Giannis Antetokounmpo potentially moving on from the Milwaukee Bucks and what that would mean for the city and the league. The hour closes with a heavy conversation sparked by Bill Cosby admitting to using quaaludes to drug women. The discussion expands to Ray J and drug use overall, examining how substances alter judgment, behavior, and long-term consequences.
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  • The Tory Lowe Show: Tragic Accidents, Gun Safety & When Violence Gets Justified (Hour 3)
    Jan 27 2026
    Tory Lowe opens the show with updates on two serious stories, including the case of Ziare Dalton, a man charged with murder after accidentally shooting and killing his mother. Tory raises difficult questions about whether charges could still follow and makes the case that firearms may not belong in homes where domestic abuse is present. Tory takes calls from listeners before shifting to a powerful story shared by a caller whose cousin was shot. Tory breaks down how shootings are often followed by attempts at justification, challenging listeners to think more deeply about accountability, prevention, and the narratives that form after violence occurs. Liz Brown joins to end the show
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  • The Tory Lowe Show: Not My Fight, No Accountability & Who Really Pays the Price (Hour 2)
    Jan 27 2026
    Tory Lowe opens the show reacting to the murder of two people in Minnesota, making the case that he has no interest in being pulled into fights that aren’t his—especially when the real issue he wants addressed is qualified immunity and holding systems accountable.. Tory breaks down a disturbing story out of California where a mother failed to buckle in her child, leading to the child falling out of a moving vehicle. Tory stresses the importance of car seats and basic safety, questioning how such negligence happens. The conversation then shifts to another shocking incident involving a man who fell through ice in Michigan. Tory then runs through the growing list of slumlord stories making headlines, arguing that landlords who repeatedly put tenants in dangerous conditions should face jail time or criminal charges—not just fines. The hour closes with a discussion about the data center being built in Mount Pleasant and a reminder that Milwaukee residents had little to no say in these projects, raising bigger questions about who gets a voice when major developments are decided
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  • The Tory Lowe Show: Low Vibrations, TikTok Power Shifts & Industry Humiliation (Hour 1)
    Jan 27 2026
    Tory Lowe opens the show by breaking down the idea of “low vibration” mindsets and why arguing with people operating on that frequency is a losing battle from the start. Tory dives into the hottest story of the day: TikTok potentially being bought by Larry Ellison. He questions how the algorithm could change, whether content will become more American-focused, and if TikTok dancers will continue to get paid—or get phased out. The Pop Culture Report heats up as Glenn joins Tory to react to a clip from Sherwin’s show discussing what it means to be “zesty.” The conversation expands into the humiliation rituals men endure in Hollywood, plus the brewing tension between DJ Akademiks and Lil Baby—and why that conflict seems inevitable. The hour wraps with a disturbing story about fast food restaurants allegedly having fecal matter in their drinks, before pivoting into a wild philosophical question: would you serve a year in jail if it guaranteed a million dollars on the other side?
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  • The Tory Lowe Show: Massive Fraud Rings, Police Priorities & Minneapolis Violence (Hour 3)
    Jan 26 2026
    Tory Lowe opens Hour 3 breaking down major fraud cases, starting with a CBS interview featuring the white woman at the center of a large fraud ring in Minnesota. The conversation then shifts to California, where a man is accused of defrauding the state out of millions—possibly billions—of dollars. Tory connects these cases to broader accountability issues before addressing a shooting in Minneapolis and the ongoing concerns around public safety. Tory reacts to the controversy surrounding Police Chief Jeffrey Norman traveling to Israel to train with the IDF. While critics voiced outrage, Tory makes the point that the police chief is fully aware—and does not care—about the backlash. The hour closes with a discussion on Milwaukee Public Schools being forced to make deep budget cuts and what that means for the city moving forward. Liz Brown joins to end the show
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  • The Tory Low Show: Romance Fraud (Hour 2)
    Jan 26 2026
    Tory Lowe opens the hour exposing the growing problem of online romance fraud, breaking down how scammers manipulate people emotionally and financially. Tory plays a powerful AARP clip detailing a woman’s experience being defrauded—and how quickly trust can turn into loss. The conversation continues as callers share their thoughts and concerns, before one caller delivers a jaw-dropping story about her mother falling victim to a scammer. The details reveal just how deep and calculated these fraud schemes can be. The hour closes with troubling updates out of Racine, where police continue searching for a second suspect in the attack of a pregnant woman. Tory and Andrew also react to a statement from the Common Council president claiming he was “inappropriately touched,” questioning what that actually means and why clarity matters in moments like these.
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