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Daybreak w/ Brian and Jamie

Start yoiur day with compelling news and conversation, weekdays 6-9am on the Civic Media Network! Listen Live: 6:00 am - 9:00 am Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

  1. 90

    Swipe or Stay: Sports Drama

    Russell Crowe gave fans a warning. An NFL quarterback is in hot water for an introduction he gave. And why do some celebrity sports fans feel as if they were wronged? Hear more from Daybreak With Brian And Jamie 6-9am weekday mornings across the Civic Media Network. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  2. 89

    S*#t You Need To Know: Outdoors Rules And News

    A federal court has blocked Alabama from creating new congressional maps. The Wisconsin DNR updated its reptile keeping and handling rules. Trails will open to UTV and ATVs for Wisconsinites on June 1 and there are some new rules. Neenah is suing the DNR over development of a park. Also, a poll shows most Wisconsinites backed the failed surplus deal. Hear more from Daybreak With Brian And Jamie 6-9am weekday mornings across the Civic Media Network. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  3. 88

    Working Hard Or Hardly Working? Plus: Presidential Files (Hour 3)

    Data shows that Wisconsinites don’t work that much, we also look at a new initiative to pinpoint the skills that the Department of Public Instruction thinks students should have. Wausau has incentives to live and work there. Later we ask about presidential files. Links relevant to the hour: How many hours do Wisconsin residents work each week? See the latest data Wisconsin school superintendent announces statewide ‘Portrait of a Graduate’ initiative $500K workforce grant aims to attract new workers to Marathon County Biden sues Justice Department to block release of files from biographer interviews Dog shoots woman with shotgun at Nebraska convenience store Learn more about the Civic Media Network at civicmedia.us/shows! Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  4. 87

    How Has The Trump Administration Hurt America? (Hour 2)

    Author Ira Shapiro tells us about the new book he has worked on, “Betrayed: America Didn’t Vote for This,” which dives into how the Trump administration has hurt America. This hour we also discuss how good of an idea license plate readers are. Links relevant to the hour: Poll: 4 out of 5 Wisconsinites backed failed surplus deal Milwaukee Police updates use of Flock license plate reader system after officer charged with misconduct Learn more about the Civic Media Network at civicmedia.us/shows! Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky. Guest: Ira Shapiro

  5. 86

    Don’t Talk About It (Hour 1)

    Do NDAs for government employees sound like a good idea? We also take a look at concerns about datacenters in Wisconsin. Meanwhile the amount of elk kill tags will be a record high this season to control the record high population. Links relevant to the hour: Trump administration proposes having all federal workers sign NDAs Microsoft doesn’t expect its data centers will trigger review under Great Lakes Compact Record elk numbers, record number of tags for 2026 Wisconsin elk season Learn more about the Civic Media Network at civicmedia.us/shows! Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  6. 85

    S*#t You Need To Know: Spelling It Out

    Banana Ball will be in Milwaukee! A few Wisconsin kids are heading to Washington DC to compete in the national spelling bee. Meanwhile, the national scenic trail on the coast of Lake Superior is among the longest in the nation and it just got bigger. Hear more from Daybreak With Brian And Jamie 6-9am weekday mornings across the Civic Media Network. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  7. 84

    S*#t You Need To Know: Impactful News For Wisconsin

    UW-Madison says their number of international students will likely be down next year. Governor Evers is asking for flooding relief funds after April storms. Also in Wisconsin, lead pipes will be found and replaced after new EPA funds were announced. Hear more from Daybreak With Brian And Jamie 6-9am weekday mornings across the Civic Media Network. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  8. 83

    Swipe or Stay: Watch Parties And Viral Clips

    Stephen Colbert got back to late night TV quickly. A city shut down watch parties following a playoff victory. And why did a video of Bruce Springsteen go viral? Hear more from Daybreak With Brian And Jamie 6-9am weekday mornings across the Civic Media Network. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  9. 82

    Summer Jobs And Making Money (Hour 3)

    Gen Z is handling summer jobs a little differently, we discuss that and Jamie’s previous work at the Corn Palace. Later we talk about Rep. Bryan Steil and his advocacy for crypto while his campaign gets backing from groups in the industry. Links relevant to the hour: Around 200 acres protected along Lake Superior for longest national scenic trail Gen Z is turning to gig apps like Uber and GoPuff for summer jobs U.S. Rep. Steil advocates for crypto while industry backs his campaign Man returns $30,000 in cash he found in Wawa bathroom in Florida Learn more about the Civic Media Network at civicmedia.us/shows! Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  10. 81

    Honoring Memorial Day (Hour 2)

    After plenty of Wisconsin news we dive into pop culture with Swipe or Stay. We also take a look at how Wisconsin communities celebrated Memorial Day, for some people their Monday was spent going “tarps off” at the Brewers game. Links relevant to the hour: EPA announces $94M for Wisconsin to find and replace lead pipes Brewers respond after fans post about restrictions around 'tarps off' Learn more about the Civic Media Network at civicmedia.us/shows! Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  11. 80

    Leadership, Iran and Parachuting Beavers (Hour 1)

    We welcome you back discussing our weekend before getting into who new Democrat leadership should be. Later we dive into Iran and the latest announcements of a potential deal however American attacks started again. Closing the hour, have you ever seen a parachuting beaver? Links relevant to the hour: Cory Booker says Democrats are 'desperate' for fresh leaders What we know and don’t know about the emerging deal to end the Iran war Idaho Once Parachuted 76 Beavers into the Wild — and It Worked Learn more about the Civic Media Network at civicmedia.us/shows! Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  12. 79

    Dairyland Diaries: A Tip To The Arts

    A Tony Award is heading to Spring Green’s American Players Theatre. An organization is bringing older adults into the outdoors in a unique way. Luke Combs made a surprise lemonade stand stop in Wisconsin and left the kids a big tip. Hear more from Daybreak With Brian And Jamie 6-9am weekday mornings across the Civic Media Network. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  13. 78

    S*#t You Need To Know: Ferris Wheels And New Developments

    Milwaukee has a plan to fight against data centers with bans and regulations. The State Fair will have its tallest ferris wheel ever. Meanwhile new analysis shows that the recent proposal rejected by the Wisconsin Senate would have put the budget in the red. Hear more from Daybreak With Brian And Jamie 6-9am weekday mornings across the Civic Media Network. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  14. 77

    S*#t You Need To Know: Wisconsin News And Minnesota Fraud

    Half of deer ticks in Wisconsin are carrying Lyme disease so be on the lookout. A federal judge has determined the Trump administration cannot make Wisconsin turn over sensitive voter data. In Minnesota a woman described as a mastermind was convicted of fraud related to the pandemic. Hear more from Daybreak With Brian And Jamie 6-9am weekday mornings across the Civic Media Network. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  15. 76

    Swipe or Stay: Guitar Drama

    A famous NASCAR driver unexpectedly died yesterday. A guitar brand is quickly becoming hated because of copyright. The Brittany Spears DUI footage has been released. And a state sandwich inspired by a TV show.  Hear more from Daybreak With Brian And Jamie 6-9am weekday mornings across the Civic Media Network. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  16. 75

    Not Just Shows (Hour 3)

    Civic Media reporter James Kelly tells us about a rally by Chippewa Valley residents against healthcare cuts and how those cuts affect the community. Also, we discuss Stephen Colbert after the Late Show’s final episode last night. We send you into the weekend with good Wisconsin stories in Dairyland Diaries. Links relevant to the hour: Failed surplus deal would have sent Wisconsin budget into the red, analysis finds Chippewa Valley Residents Rally Against Healthcare Cuts What ‘The Late Show’ meant to America, to NYC, and to the Trump resistance Learn more about the Civic Media Network at civicmedia.us/shows! Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky. Guest: James Kelly

  17. 74

    Farm News And Believing Science (Hour 2)

    Pam Janke from the Midwest Farm Report joins the show after the news and pop culture news. She tells us about the costs that Wisconsin farmers are facing and shares her thoughts on a deal with China. Later we talk to Bayer Global EVP, Head of Public Affairs, Sustainability and Safety, Matthias Berninger. Links relevant to the hour: Feds can't compel Wisconsin to turn over sensitive voter data, judge rules Farmers look at new ways to cut costs as turning a profit gets harder Wisconsin farmers hopeful for relief from Trump’s new trade deal with China Science Under Siege Learn more about the Civic Media Network at civicmedia.us/shows! Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky. Guest: Pam Jahnke

  18. 73

    Remembrance And Reflection (Hour 1)

    Opening the hour we make sure to remember the meaning of Memorial Day. We also take a look back to the 2024 election and what went wrong for Democrats now that the party has released the results of their autopsy. We close the hour talking about the best Packers ever. Links relevant to the hour: Couple sues Brewers Foundation over 'unfair' denial of 50/50 raffle winnings Takeaways from the DNC autopsy Aaron Rodgers Plans to Retire After 2026 NFL Season, Explains Decision to Return to Steelers Learn more about the Civic Media Network at civicmedia.us/shows! Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  19. 72

    S*#t You Need To Know: Your Water, Not Your Ballroom

    Former congressman and gay rights pioneer Barney Frank died this week. The water in DeForest will be getting fluoride added again. Meanwhile Senate Republicans are expected to abandon the $1 billion funding for White House security. Hear more from Daybreak With Brian And Jamie 6-9am weekday mornings across the Civic Media Network. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  20. 71

    S*#t You Need To Know: Some Complicated Issues

    A democratic candidate for governor has a plan to ban companies from using AI to raise pricing. The village of Hobart and the Oneida Nation are in appeals courts over taxes on land owned by the nation. In national news, some capitol police from January 6 are suing to stop the “anti-weaponization” fund. Hear more from Daybreak With Brian And Jamie 6-9am weekday mornings across the Civic Media Network. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  21. 70

    Swipe or Stay: Fan Oddities And Sightlines

    A celebrity couple is facing major contractor debt. A fan has been repeatedly eating a printed photo of an actor. A stage has to get fixed after issues at a major performer's shows. Hear more from Daybreak With Brian And Jamie 6-9am weekday mornings across the Civic Media Network. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  22. 69

    Where To Play (Hour 3)

    When is it ok to leave your kids alone at home? The state doesn’t have a line in the sand. We also discuss a call to action from the NAACP to college athletes about a boycott of playing for schools in states that are making moves against black voters. Links relevant to the hour: Republicans expected to abandon $1B security proposal for White House and Trump's ballroom The school year is ending soon. When can you leave kids home alone in Wisconsin? NAACP calls for boycott of Southern college sports programs over voting rights American Airlines adds new flight for Packers Patriots game\ Learn more about the Civic Media Network at civicmedia.us/shows! Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  23. 68

    Worries In Washington (Hour 2)

    After headlines and pop culture news we’re joined by Rep. Mark Pocan to talk about worrying moves by the president. Later we cover what the EPA is looking to do to limits on forever chemicals. Links relevant to the hour: Police officers who defended US Capitol on January 6 sue to stop Trump’s ‘anti-weaponization’ fund EPA wants to repeal limits on ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water Learn more about the Civic Media Network at civicmedia.us/shows! Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky. Guest: Mark Pocan

  24. 67

    Questionable Taxpayer Money Usage (Hour 1)

    This morning we get into the use of your tax dollars for potentially paying January 6th rioters. We also talk about the Cubs and Brewers series plus ticket prices for games. All this while worrying about our screentime. Links relevant to the hour: New surgeon general’s advisory raises alarm about screen time risks for kids and teens Trump Gives Brazen Excuse for Shocking MAGA Grift Most expensive Packers games this season are at Lambeau Field Learn more about the Civic Media Network at civicmedia.us/shows! Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  25. 66

    S*#t You Need To Know: Fixing ACT Scores And Healthcare

    High school students may get their ACT scores changed due to an issue at ACT. Republican candidate for governor Tom Tiffany made a campaign stop and laid out some of his plans. Healthcare is expected to get more expensive after the Affordable Care Act wasn’t renewed. Hear more from Daybreak With Brian And Jamie 6-9am weekday mornings across the Civic Media Network. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  26. 65

    S*#t You Need To Know: Flipped Votes, Old Elections

    Another Republican has switched his vote on the Iran war, taking another step toward a war powers resolution. A Wisconsin judge has ruled a law regarding nomination petitions will stand. And Republican candidate for governor Tom Tiffany thinks that the 2020 election should be getting investigated and didn’t answer if he thinks Joe Biden won that election. Hear more from Daybreak With Brian And Jamie 6-9am weekday mornings across the Civic Media Network. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  27. 64

    Swipe or Stay: AI Girlfriends And Big Screen Cartoons

    An NFL player is off to jail. What Hollywood writer got dumped by their AI girlfriend? And an adult cartoon show is poised for a movie. Hear more from Daybreak With Brian And Jamie 6-9am weekday mornings across the Civic Media Network. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  28. 63

    Paying For Healthcare And Childcare (Hour 3)

    This hour’s headlines take us back to the Affordable Care Act and how healthcare prices may rise more. Meanwhile childcare is taking up a large percentage of parents’ income. Also, has the president become above the law with the agreement on the $1.8 billion fund. Links relevant to the hour: Every US state ranked by the cost of raising a child, from least to most expensive Justice Department agrees to drop any pending tax claims against Trump as part of IRS deal The Sleep Trick That Actually Quiets a Racing Mind Learn more about the Civic Media Network at civicmedia.us/shows! Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  29. 62

    For The Fans (Hour 2)

    After headlines, which include Tom Tiffany’s comments on the 2020 election, we are joined by Senator Tammy Baldwin about her For The Fans Act, which aims to make paying for watching sports on TV more affordable. Also, do you still smoke? Links relevant to the hour: For the Fans Act Declining cigarette use, popularity of vapes impact Wisconsin tax revenue Learn more about the Civic Media Network at civicmedia.us/shows! Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky. Guest: Tammy Baldwin

  30. 61

    Religion And Partisanship  (Hour 1)

    This morning we talk about the large movement of young men turning to religion. We also dive into comments from one of the Supreme Court justices about the rising partisanship in the US Supreme Court. Closing the hour, ducks! Links relevant to the hour: What a new Gallup poll shows about young men's religious revival Ketanji Brown Jackson warns of Supreme Court appearing partisan ’Unusual Rescue:’ Ducklings trapped in storm drain near Pizza Hut Learn more about the Civic Media Network at civicmedia.us/shows! Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  31. 60

    S*#t You Need To Know: It’s A Fast News Cycle

    Some of the belongings in Luigi Mangione’s backpack will not be allowed as evidence for his trial in the murder of the UnitedHealthcare CEO. There is an Ebola outbreak that is leaving people nervous. A Native American voting rights case is headed back to lower courts following the changes to the Voting Rights Act. Hear more from Daybreak With Brian And Jamie 6-9am weekday mornings across the Civic Media Network. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  32. 59

    S*#t You Need To Know: Ballots And ICE

    President Donald Trump says he called off another attack on Iran, even though he hadn’t threatened an attack the day he was saying he called it off. A new development has come in the late ballots issue in Madison. Charges are facing an ICE agent involved in a non-fatal shooting in Minnesota. Hear more from Daybreak With Brian And Jamie 6-9am weekday mornings across the Civic Media Network. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  33. 58

    Swipe or Stay: TV Shakeups And Series

    There’s been cast shakeups to a highly anticipated TV series. Disney is facing backlash for a publicity stunt. What comedy movie is getting a TV series? Hear more from Daybreak With Brian And Jamie 6-9am weekday mornings across the Civic Media Network. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  34. 57

    Handling Racist Acts (Hour 3)

    This hour’s headlines take us to an Ebola outbreak in Congo. Meanwhile in Wisconsin FEMA is awarding COVID-19 reimbursements to hospitals. Also, we discuss how to handle racism after a person displayed a sign promoting white nationalism at a baseball game.  Links relevant to the hour: Wisconsin hospitals receive delayed reimbursement for COVID-19 response Nationals ban at least one fan from ballpark after displaying white nationalist sign at game Crowds force Swatch stores to close on Royal Pop release day Learn more about the Civic Media Network at civicmedia.us/shows! Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  35. 56

    Should You Take Little Wins? (Hour 2)

    After this morning’s news and pop culture headlines we take a look back at the failed bipartisan budget bill that the Wisconsin Senate struck down. School leaders are asking for the budget to return to the floor. And an update is here from the band situation in Watertown. Links relevant to the hour: Wisconsin school leaders urge lawmakers return to failed budget deal Watertown School Board defends decision to pull song tied to LGBTQ+ history from spring concert Learn more about the Civic Media Network at civicmedia.us/shows! Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  36. 55

    What Do You Think After Shootings? (Hour 1)

    Yesterday there was another shooting, this time in San Diego. This leads us to a conversation about desensitization from so many shootings, Ginger Murray calls the show and tells us that shootings are part of why she is running for Congress. Links relevant to the hour: EPA wants to repeal limits on ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water Tom Tiffany’s Iran war vote contradicts his own podcast comments Tiny transmitters on falcon chicks usher in new era of peregrine recovery Learn more about the Civic Media Network at civicmedia.us/shows! Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky. Guest: Ginger Murray

  37. 54

    S*#t You Need To Know: Can We Have Some Consistency?

    We open with an update on the Wisconsin softball team. The $1 billion request for White House security is facing another set back from the Senate parliamentarian. Also, the League of Women Voters is bringing a lawsuit regarding consistency for absentee ballots. Hear more from Daybreak With Brian And Jamie 6-9am weekday mornings across the Civic Media Network. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  38. 53

    S*#t You Need To Know: Smells Like Corruption

    The US Supreme Court ruled against Virginia’s bid to restore a congressional map that favored democrats. Due to budget constraints some UW-Madison libraries are closing. Also, a new commission is being created by the DOJ and it appears to be a corrupt move benefiting the president. Hear more from Daybreak With Brian And Jamie 6-9am weekday mornings across the Civic Media Network. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  39. 52

    Swipe or Stay: Just A Few Seconds

    Fans are upset about 17 seconds of action, why? An NFL quarterback is in hot water over who he was at the bull riders competition. Meanwhile, Hollywood is fracturing over a mayoral race.  Hear more from Daybreak With Brian And Jamie 6-9am weekday mornings across the Civic Media Network. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  40. 51

    AI, The Church and Beer (Hour 3)

    After headlines we find a good use for AI in Wisconsin. The White House has been holding and backing religious events, a move that has the separation of church and state slipping. Closing the show we reminisce on Schlitz now that the Milwaukee beer has gone. Links relevant to the hour: Xcel Energy brings AI-driven wildfire detection to Wisconsin National Mall prayer event sparks concern about Trump administration eroding the wall between church and state Schlitz, the beer that started in the Midwest, ceased production Learn more about the Civic Media Network at civicmedia.us/shows! Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  41. 50

    A Different Candidate For Governor (Hour 2)

    In this morning’s headlines we dive into the news of the creation of a “Truth and Justice Commission.” After Swipe or Stay we talk to republican candidate for governor, Andy Manske. Also, is the war with Iran worth it? Links relevant to the hour: Trump administration to create $1.776B 'Truth and Justice Commission' to compensate allies: Sources Trump says Iran war worth economic pain and these rural voters agree Learn more about the Civic Media Network at civicmedia.us/shows! Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky. Guest: Andy Manske

  42. 49

    Advice From The GOP (Hour 1)

    Jamie is back! She recounts her travels before we dive into the latest of what the administration is doing regarding elections. We hear what Senator Ron Johnson said at the Wisconsin GOP convention and how it applies to democrats. Also, the African Stork is back! Links relevant to the hour: Trump administration promotes program to check voter eligibility. Critics fear a midterm purge Wisconsin Republicans seek unity heading into challenging midterms After weeks on the run, giant African stork caught in Wisconsin Learn more about the Civic Media Network at civicmedia.us/shows! Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  43. 48

    Dairyland Diaries: Teachers, Cartoonists And Bears

    Three teachers received awards for their bilingual teaching. A local artist has been named the cartoonist laureate for Wisconsin. Also, a bear cub was rescued in Wausau and is now thriving at a rehab center. Hear more from Daybreak With Brian And Jamie 6-9am weekday mornings across the Civic Media Network. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  44. 47

    S*#t You Need To Know: Still At It

    Trump’s arch may get tacked onto an existing project to get construction going and skip the public bidding process. The Milwaukee mayor slammed the FBI for continued investigation into the 2020 election. The commerce secretary walked back his own claims about Epstein. A grant will help Madison College train rural residents to be teachers. Hear more from Daybreak With Brian And Jamie 6-9am weekday mornings across the Civic Media Network. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  45. 46

    S*#t You Need To Know: Quietly Closed

    The head of US Border Patrol announced his resignation. Wisconsin republicans have quietly closed the special session on gerrymandering. The NFL is getting subpoenaed by the Florida attorney general over its Rooney Rule. Meanwhile the SCOTUS is allowing telehealth that has provided women access to abortion pills. Hear more from Daybreak With Brian And Jamie 6-9am weekday mornings across the Civic Media Network. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  46. 45

    Swipe or Stay: Music News

    A politician is having a reality show filmed about him... we discuss. What artist dropped THREE albums all at once? Also, a music heist is being brought to justice. Hear more from Daybreak With Brian And Jamie 6-9am weekday mornings across the Civic Media Network. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

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    Taxing The Rich? (Hour 3)

    We talk to candidate for governor Francesca Hong, addressing how she plans to tax the rich. We also weigh in on the story of a prisoner calling his victim 600 times while in jail. Closing the week we share good stories from around the state. Links relevant to the hour: He's accused of calling a victim 600 times from jail. A judge didn't punish him Learn more about the Civic Media Network at civicmedia.us/shows! Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky. Guest: Francesca Hong

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    Inside Info (Hour 2)

    After this hour’s headlines and pop culture news, we dive into a new ban on Wisconsin state employees using insider knowledge to help with prediction markets. Also, we check out the Packers newly announced schedule. Links relevant to the hour: Don’t bet on that: Evers bans state employees from using insider knowledge in prediction markets Here’s the complete Green Bay Packers 2026 schedule Learn more about the Civic Media Network at civicmedia.us/shows! Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

  49. 42

    Optimism And Pessimism (Hour 1)

    There are some democrats that are optimistic about the November election. On the flip side, whenever you see little issues do you become overly pessimistic and make a big deal about it? Links relevant to the hour: Emails show FBI Director Kash Patel’s Hawaii trip included ‘VIP snorkel’ at a Pearl Harbor memorial Greta Neubauer ‘optimistic’ about trifecta control of state government next year Here are the undergraduate programs that pay off (and some that don’t) Learn more about the Civic Media Network at civicmedia.us/shows! Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

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    S*#t You Need To Know: Truth And Resistance

    A Wisconsin republican is claiming that he did not vote to cut medicare, although he did. Republicans in the Senate are growingly resistant to the war against Iran. A new Federal Reserve chair has been confirmed. Hear more from Daybreak With Brian And Jamie 6-9am weekday mornings across the Civic Media Network. Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify. Follow Civic Media on X, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky.

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