• Voices, Vigilance & Oversight (Hour 3)
    May 8 2026
    Tory Lowe continues the conversation with Carter Christina Academy, spotlighting young talent and giving one of the students a chance to perform—highlighting the importance of uplifting youth voices and creating positive outlets. Tory shifts to public health and education, discussing concerns around hantavirus and whether it’s something the community should be paying attention to. He then breaks down the MPS budget, focusing on reported cuts to staff and hours and what that could mean for students and families. Segment 3 turns to surveillance and accountability, as Tory dives into the use of Flock cameras. He raises concerns about who has access, arguing that individuals with histories of misconduct should not be in positions to oversee or use such technology.
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    45 mins
  • Rental Scam Update + Carter Christian Academy (Hour 2)
    May 8 2026
    Tory Lowe opens hour 2 talking with Ms. Morgan and the update on her rental scam story. Plus, Carter Christian academy joins the Tory Lowe Show after winning their third championship
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    48 mins
  • Repairing the Village (Hour 1)
    May 8 2026
    Tory Lowe opens the show with a message about rebuilding the “village,” emphasizing that while changes are coming for Truth Nation, the mission remains the same—action, accountability, and real community impact. Tory reacts to a chaotic youth sports incident out of Los Angeles involving a parent, using it to highlight a larger issue—how adult behavior is often driving the tension and violence seen at youth events. Pop Culture Report as Thad the Intern joins Tory on his final day. They discuss Kodak Black’s latest arrest and what it says about the relationship between artists and young fans, unpacking influence and responsibility. Tory and Thad continue with headlines, including a controversial case involving Luigi Mangione and the public support around his legal defense. The conversation shifts to broader reflections on choices, consequences, and life behind bars.
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    46 mins
  • Rent, Responsibility & Real Concerns (Hour 3)
    May 7 2026
    Callers join Tory Lowe to share their perspectives on the ongoing Epstein case, discussing the many questions and public reactions surrounding it. Tory shifts to housing issues, breaking down rising rent prices in Chicago and pointing out that Wisconsin does not have rent control—raising concerns about affordability and stability for residents. Segment 3 turns to serious national headlines, including a case involving a bus driver accused of assaulting a child, followed by a story out of Kentucky where a bank robbery ended in a fatal police shooting. Tory reflects on accountability, safety, and the importance of protecting vulnerable people.
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    46 mins
  • Are We Ready? Crisis Preparedness, Accountability & Tough Questions (Hour 2)
    May 7 2026
    ory Lowe opens Hour 2 with a critical question: Is the community prepared if disaster strikes? With limited access to grocery stores and pharmacies in some areas, Tory raises concerns about survival and readiness. Callers join in to share their thoughts, plans, and worries about what could happen in a worst-case scenario. Tory shifts to a local education story involving a Milwaukee teacher accused of striking a student, sparking a conversation about discipline, professionalism, and accountability in schools. Segment 3 continues the theme, as Tory plays a report about abuse inside a detention center. He reflects on how too many situations escalate when adults resort to force instead of mentorship and guidance. Tory discusses ongoing speculation surrounding Jeffrey Epstein, including questions about a reported note and the many theories circulating. He emphasizes the importance of relying on verified information while also acknowledging why public skepticism remains high. Callers join in to close out the show.
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    47 mins
  • Transition & Truth (Hour 1)
    May 7 2026
    Tory Lowe opens the show discussing his recent meeting with the Black Media Trust, calling it a major transition period for local media and what it could mean moving forward. He also gives an update on the Tory Lowe Mixtape and where things stand with getting it out to the fans. Tory raises concerns about the lack of grocery stores on the north side, pointing out how dangerous it could be during a natural disaster. He challenges listeners to think about where they would go and how they would access essentials if resources weren’t available. Pop Culture Report with Nazir Spencer, who presents more details about Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini reportedly being seen together. Tory and Nazir go back and forth debating whether there’s actually a relationship there. Tory and Nazir wrap things up with their review of the Michael Jackson movie, sharing their thoughts on how the film captured his life and legacy.
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    49 mins
  • Deserts & Disparities (Hour 3)
    May 6 2026
    Tory Lowe opens the show tackling the growing issue of food deserts, reacting to grocery stores shutting down and officials citing safety concerns. He highlights the ripple effect this creates—especially the rise of pharmacy deserts—and how it could seriously impact elderly residents who rely on consistent access to medication. Callers join in to share their frustrations and personal experiences with pharmacies closing, discussing how these changes are affecting their daily lives and what solutions might look like. Segment 3 shifts to a major fraud case out of Minnesota involving $2 million, as Tory reflects on integrity and emphasizes that during his own advocacy work, he never took advantage of opportunities for personal gain. Tory and Andrew wrap up the show, recapping the key conversations and reinforcing the importance of access, accountability, and community awareness.
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    45 mins
  • Scams in the Streets (Hour 2)
    May 6 2026
    Tory Lowe opens Hour 2 sounding the alarm on “ghost tow trucks” and questionable junkyard practices, discussing reports of cars being taken off the street under suspicious circumstances. He breaks down how these schemes work and why residents need to stay alert. Tory shifts to a Milwaukee case involving a woman accused of abusing nearly $2 million in PPP loans. He raises the question—is scamming ever worth it?—as a caller joins to weigh in on consequences and accountability. Tory warning about fake parking ticket texts and other common schemes. He reflects on how these tactics have evolved over time and what people should watch out for to avoid being targeted. Tory discusses a street takeover case involving a suspect with prior federal attention, raising questions about public safety, repeat offenses, and how individuals cycle through the system.
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    47 mins