• 2/20/26: Education Battles & A Chalk Arrest That Went Too Far
    Feb 20 2026
    Today’s show covered education from every angle. Kyle sat down with Milwaukee College Prep CEO Al Keith and MCP Board Member, Good Karma Brands’ Founder & CEO, Craig Karmazin to discuss the power of school choice and why where you send your child matters more than ever. The conversation then shifted to the ongoing tension between MPS and Carmen Schools, breaking down the politics, relocation, and questions about good faith negotiations. Finally, Kyle unpacked the bizarre Muskego chalk arrest that sparked debate over free speech, priorities, and common sense — ending with a not guilty verdict. Education, accountability, and a little absurdity — all in one episode.
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    49 mins
  • Al Keith & Craig Karmazin Talk Milwaukee College Prep on Truth To Power
    Feb 20 2026
    In this special interview, Kyle sits down with Milwaukee College Prep CEO Al Keith and MCP Board Member, Good Karma Brands Founder & CEO Craig Karmazin to discuss the future of education in Milwaukee and why school choice matters more than ever. The conversation dives into the mission behind Milwaukee College Prep, the importance of high expectations in academic culture, and how intentional leadership can change long-term outcomes for students. They talk about what it truly takes to build strong schools in underserved communities, the role of parents in educational success, and why access to quality options can shape not just a child’s future — but the future of an entire city. Kyle also explores the balance between public education, charter partnerships, and community accountability, asking tough but necessary questions about sustainability, equity, and opportunity. This isn’t just about one school — it’s about building a stronger pipeline for Milwaukee’s next generation. If you care about education, leadership, and the long-term future of our city, this is a conversation worth hearing.
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    17 mins
  • 2/19/26: Summerfest is a No YN's Music Festival!
    Feb 19 2026
    Kyle spent the majority of today’s show breaking down the Summerfest lineup — and asking the real question: who is this festival being programmed for? After last year’s issues, does this year’s booking signal a deliberate shift away from acts that attract Black youth in Milwaukee? Kyle challenged Truth Nation to weigh in on whether the lineup reflects the city’s diversity, and many callers made it clear — they’re not impressed. The conversation also turned to a deeper concern: do local teens even care about losing cultural staples, or are we watching the city slowly disengage its youth? If you care about culture, community, and who gets represented in Milwaukee’s biggest festival, this episode is for you.
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    49 mins
  • 2/18/26: Milwaukee Common Council Used Black Stereotype to Hurt Mark Chambers!
    Feb 18 2026
    Today’s show focused heavily on the escalating tension between Alderman Mark Chambers and Alderwoman JoCasta Zamarripa inside Milwaukee’s Common Council. Kyle unpacked the allegations, the workplace confrontation, and the broader issue of how Black men are often perceived in moments of conflict. He questioned whether unconscious bias and political dynamics played a role in how the situation unfolded and pushed back against narratives that automatically paint Black men as aggressors. The conversation also touched on political ambition, council history, and what this controversy says about unity and trust in City Hall. If you want an unfiltered take on race, power, and politics in Milwaukee, this episode is one to hear.
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    49 mins
  • 2/17/26: The Fake Love for the Legacy of Jesse Jackson !
    Feb 17 2026
    Today Kyle reflects on the passing of Rev. Jesse Jackson and what his legacy means for Black political power and civil rights in America. He speaks candidly about the void left behind and the uncertainty around who will step forward to lead the community with the same national presence and influence. Kyle also addresses the immediate attempts by critics to tarnish Rev. Jackson’s name, making it clear he’s not entertaining the “funny business” when it comes to legacy and impact. This episode is about respect, reflection, and a real conversation about leadership in the next era.
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    48 mins
  • 2/16/26: Aisha Carr, School Politics & Who Gets Targeted?
    Feb 16 2026
    From rising energy bills to high school conference shakeups, today’s show covered Milwaukee’s local headlines — but the heart of the conversation centered on former MPS board member Aisha Carr and whether her punishment fit the crime. Kyle asked tough questions about accountability, political consistency, and what happens when elected officials challenge the status quo. We also unpacked the Carmen Schools charter saga and ended with a wild fight inside a Racine nail salon. Heavy, local, and unfiltered — this is one you’ll want to hear start to finish.
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    49 mins
  • 2/13/26: Selective Outrage? Ron Johnson Under the Spotlight
    Feb 13 2026
    Today’s show zeroed in on Senator Ron Johnson and his record — from past statements on January 6th to questions surrounding election integrity, political consistency, and accountability. Kyle revisits key moments, challenges what he calls selective outrage, and asks whether Wisconsin is being represented with integrity at the federal level. If you care about transparency, leadership, and where our state is headed politically, this is a conversation worth hearing.
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    49 mins
  • Lane Grindle on Truth To Power
    Feb 12 2026
    Kyle sat down with Brewers Radio Broadcaster Lane Grindle as pitchers and catchers officially reported to spring training in Maryvale. Lane discussed the excitement surrounding the Brewers following multiple NL Central titles and highlighted the team’s pitching depth as a major strength heading into the season. He broke down key roster changes, including the departure of Freddy Peralta, while spotlighting emerging arms like Brandon Sproat and Kyle Harrison as potential breakout contributors. The conversation also touched on the Brewers’ style of play under manager Pat Murphy — aggressive baserunning, athleticism, and creating pressure offensively — which fans can expect to continue this year. Lane shared insight into young talent to watch, including Jet Williams, and explained what recent TV broadcast changes mean for fans wanting to watch games this season. They closed by previewing single-game ticket sales, promotional nights like Star Wars Night and Boy Band Night, and what makes the in-stadium experience at American Family Field special. Lane emphasized the passion and energy of Brewers fans as one of the biggest highlights of the season.
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    14 mins