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The Truth Unfiltered with Denise Thomas and Dr. Ken Harris

Denise Thomas and Dr. Ken Harris breakdown the top news stories of the week with No filters and No apologies. Just telling you exactly like it is, which is the only way they know how to roll. Are you ready to Face the unfiltered Truth?

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    5/4/26 6PM: Guests Join

    Jason Fields and Alexander Gee joined Denise Thomas and Dr. Ken Harris to discuss the Center for Black Excellence and Culture in Madison.  

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    5/4/26 7PM: McKinley Marina Racism

    Denise and Dr Ken start the hour talking about an experience one of our Good Karma Brands teammates faced trying to fill up his boat. 

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    4/27/26 6PM: Shooting at Correspondents Dinner?

    Dr. Ken starts by welcoming everyone to the show and then starts talking about the difference how leaders are viewed based off of race. Following that Dr. Ken discussed Peter Burgelis announcing his intention to run for the US House of Representatives.  Dr. Ken came back from break to talk about the right to know vs knowing what's right and talks about the shooting at the White House correspondents' dinner.

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    4/27/26 7PM: Law Enforcement & Pot Holes

    Dr Ken wraps up his conversation on law enforcement and the correspondents' dinner. After break, Dr. Ken talks about the issue with pot holes in Milwaukee. Dr. Ken then discusses how people need to give one another grace in America.

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    4/6/26 6PM: Power, Politics & Community Wins in Wisconsin

    The show opens with critical updates affecting Wisconsin residents, including the upcoming end of the winter utility shutoff moratorium and what it means for vulnerable households. We then dive into a major political development as a judicial panel shuts down efforts to redraw congressional maps—raising new questions about fairness and representation. On a more uplifting note, West Allis earns national recognition as the 2026 “Strongest Town,” beating out major cities like Chicago and Madison. We wrap the hour with a look at the high-stakes Wisconsin Supreme Court race, as candidates make their final push before election day.

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    4/6/26 7PM: Accountability, the Courts & A New COVID Concern

    Hour two kicks off with accountability in sports, as UConn coach Geno Auriemma issues an apology following a heated moment during championship play. Then, we shift to a historic legal battle—Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson takes center stage as the Supreme Court weighs a challenge to birthright citizenship. We also break down the emergence of a new COVID variant known as “Cicada,” what makes it different, and whether it should be on your radar. Finally, we examine a lawsuit targeting Congressional Black Caucus scholarships, sparking debate over equity, access, and the future of such programs

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    3/23/26 6PM: Gas, Power & Controversial Legacies

    Dr. Ken and Denise kick off the hour by breaking down the ever-frustrating rise in gas prices—who really controls the cost of oil, and why consumers always seem to feel the squeeze. They unpack the global and political forces behind the pump, giving listeners a clearer picture of what’s really driving prices. The conversation then takes a deeper, more thought-provoking turn as they begin discussing the allegations surrounding civil rights icon Cesar Chavez. The hosts explore the complexity of his legacy, asking whether historical figures should be viewed differently when new or controversial claims come to light. It’s a powerful mix of everyday impact and deeper reflection on history and accountability.

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    3/23/26 7PM: Health, History & Hard Truths

    Dr. Ken and Denise continue their candid conversation on the allegations tied to Cesar Chavez, digging further into what it means to reconcile admiration with uncomfortable truths. They challenge listeners to think critically about how we honor influential figures while still acknowledging their full stories. The hour then shifts to something deeply personal and urgent—cardio health and the unique stresses faced by Black men. From societal pressures to health disparities, the hosts highlight why heart health is such a critical issue and what can be done to improve outcomes. It’s an honest, impactful discussion that blends history, health, and real-life challenges facing the community today.

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    2/23/26 6PM: Local Politics

    This first hour, Dr. Ken and Denise discussed Assembly Speaker Robin Voss and Governor Tony Evers are discussing what they will do with the state's surplus.

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    2/23/26 7PM: Too Many Years

    Alexis Patterson has been missing since 2002 and her mom is filing a lawsuit against the Milwaukee Police Department and Dr. Ken and Denise Thomas give their thoughts on the case and the lawsuit. They end the show reflecting on the death of Jessie Jackson and asks who has the baton now.

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    2/16/26 6PM: Obama spoke his Truth

    Talked about the measles outbreak and another positive test in Madison. Following that they laid out the rest of the show and then discussed President Trump re-posting a video on Truth Social portraying former President Obama and the former first lady as apes and discussed former President Obama's reaction. They ended the first hour talking about former President Lyndon B. Johnson and what he did for the black community.

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    2/16/26 7PM: White Crime

    Dr. Ken and Denise read over the Talk and Text line to start hour 2. Following that they discussed the Nancy Guthrie case. Dr. Ken and Denise then address a federal investigation against Nike and potential discrimination against white people. DT wraps up the show talking about the FCC and Bad Bunny.  

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    2/9/26 6PM: Messaging or Entertainment?

    Do you watch the Super Bowl halftime show for the messaging or for the entertainment? Has society forgotten about the entertainment part and focus too much on sending subliminal shots? Does music have to be in English for one to enjoy it?

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    2/9/26 7PM: How does this happen? Do You Feel Safer?

    $90 million just gone... When our healthcare is on the line... this math needs to math... DT flies solo this hour and dives into local headlines... ICE may be coming to Milwaukee, but what did our county board just approve before they could stage in our parks? Tap in to find out!

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    2/2/26 6PM: ICE or No ICE?

    Denise Thomas and Dr. Ken Harris started the show talking about the situations involving ICE and the memo about being able to enter homes without a warrant signed by a Judge. Following that, Denise and Dr. Ken discussed some Wisconsin counties Sheriff Departments being sued for honoring 287 agreements with ICE. The final segment of the show DT and Dr. Ken talked about a candidate for Wisconsin Governor proposing an ICE Commission. 

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    2/2/26 7PM: Will Giannis Stay or Go?

    Denise Thomas is solo for hour number 2. DT opens the hour talking about the potential of Giannis being traded. After that DT talks Black History Month and some names of some black people to know during Black History Month.  DT and Evan went over the Texts in the Talk and Text line and she reacted to some of the messages. She closed the show talking about the old saying of if you work hard you will be successful. 

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    12/15/25 7PM: Red Flags & Responsibility: Protecting Children in a Shifting Culture

    DT takes over solo in hour two, continuing the Cudahy conversation and sharing her powerful editorial on raising her children to recognize the warning signs of grooming. She breaks grooming down step-by-step, offering a clear roadmap for parents and young people to protect themselves. The discussion expands into digital grooming, exposing how predators operate online and how families can stay vigilant. DT then pivots to the Sharrone Moore controversy, asking the tough questions: Is this about race or accountability? Did Moore exploit his authority and the trust placed in him? The show wraps with a thoughtful conclusion tying together protection, power, and the responsibility adults carry in safeguarding children.

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    12/1/25 6PM: Thanksgiving, Tough Laws & Telling Our Stories

    The show opens with Thanksgiving reflections before shifting to a heated debate over a new bill in Madison that would force women to use a “catch kit” to collect medical waste after taking abortion pills. Denise then shares insight into her powerful new book, The Only One in the Room, before wrapping the hour with a look at the UW Project Maps and Milwaukee’s long, often hidden history of racist housing covenants.

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    12/1/25 7PM: Mapping Milwaukee & City Hall Shake-Ups

    The conversation continues with a deeper dive into the UW Project Maps, uncovering how discriminatory housing practices still shape Milwaukee today. Then it’s on to city politics as they break down the Milwaukee City Council’s override of Mayor Johnson’s vetoes—what it means, who it impacts, and why it matters. The hour circles back to the mapping project, tying together history, policy, and the present-day realities Milwaukee faces.

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    11/24/25 6PM: Runaway Headlines & Real-Life Costs

    Dr. Ken dives into the shocking story of Morgan Geyser from the Slenderman case cutting off her GPS and leaving her group home. He then tackles the rise in violence around Milwaukee and asks a sharp cultural question: “Do people just assume all Black folks know each other?” The hour wraps with a reality check on the soaring cost of childcare—and how families are struggling to keep up.

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    11/24/25 7PM: Men’s Health, Marriage & Thanksgiving Weather

    Dr. Ken shares highlights from an interview with Rodney Peete and Holly Robinson Peete, opening up about men’s health and relationships. He reflects on why men often stay silent about health issues—and why that needs to change. Then it’s on to Thanksgiving talk, from gratitude to potential travel weather woes just in time for the holiday.

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    11/17/25 6PM: Truth, Tragedy, and the Toll of Violence

    DT & Dr. Ken start with reflections from the Truth Summit, a powerful gathering that set the tone for honest conversations about change, community, and accountability. From there, the tone turns somber as they address the tragic fatal shooting near Assata High School—a heartbreaking reminder of how close to home the issue of violence has come. Denise and Dr. Ken unpack the human side of these stories, connecting the headlines to real lives and families affected. The discussion broadens to a national lens: how does Milwaukee compare to the rest of the country when it comes to gun violence and homicides? Are we improving, or are we stuck in a dangerous cycle? This hour is raw, real, and rooted in truth—a must-listen for anyone who cares about the future of our city and our communities.

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    11/17/25 7PM: Not Ready Yet? Women, Power, and Perception in America

    In the second hour, Denise and Dr. Ken take on a bold statement from Michelle Obama, who said she believes America isn’t ready for a woman president. What did she mean—and is she right? The hosts dive deep into how gender, politics, and public perception collide on the national stage. The conversation heats up as they highlight potential women candidates who could rise to the challenge and change the narrative. But the hour doesn’t stop there—it pivots into an honest, and sometimes uncomfortable, discussion: can Black people be racist? The dialogue pushes boundaries and invites listeners to think critically about race, power, and perspective in today’s America. It’s thought-provoking radio that challenges listeners to question what they believe and why.

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    11/10/25 6PM: AI, Film, and Milwaukee’s Future

    The first hour kicks off with an update on the recent shutdown and how it’s affecting the community. Dr. Ken then dives into the snowy weather and how it’s impacting travel, work, and daily life. Then, shifts gears to talk about the upcoming Michael Jackson biopic—what fans can expect and the buzz surrounding its production. From there, the conversation turns to the latest in artificial intelligence: where it’s heading, how it’s changing industries, and what it means for everyday people. Finally, he wraps the hour with a powerful discussion—will Milwaukee ever elect a Black woman as mayor? What would that representation mean for the city’s growth, leadership, and identity?

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    11/10/25 7PM: Laws, Limits, and Leadership

    In the second hour, the focus turns to laws and accountability. Dr. Ken starts with a look at drunk driving—how much is too much, and when do lawmakers and communities draw the line? The conversation naturally flows into another hot topic: THC legalization. Are we truly ready for it, or are there still hurdles to overcome? Then, Dr. Ken highlights a partnership between We Energies and local police aimed at warning residents about new scams targeting consumers. The hour concludes with a spirited debate about term and age limits for government leaders—should there be a cap on how long or how old our representatives can be before it’s time for new voices to step in?

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    11/3/25 6PM: When the Government Stops, Who Suffers?

    In this powerful episode of Truth Unfiltered, DT takes a dive into the harsh realities of the ongoing government shutdown — and the ripple effects it’s sending through everyday American lives. From the sudden pause of SNAP benefits to families struggling to make ends meet, this conversation gets raw, real, and emotional. Listeners didn’t hold back either — the phone lines lit up with heartfelt calls and texts, sharing how these policies hit home. Tune in for an honest breakdown of what’s really happening behind the headlines, and why it matters to every working-class American trying to survive the shutdown storm.

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    11/3/25 7PM: SNAP Paused, People Hurt: The Real Cost of a Shutdown

    Truth Unfiltered brings the fire again, tackling the human side of Washington’s latest crisis. DT unpacks how the government shutdown has frozen critical programs like SNAP — leaving countless families wondering where their next meal will come from. This isn’t just politics anymore; it’s personal. With powerful listener texts and passionate calls pouring in, this episode captures the frustration, fear, and fight of real people trying to be heard. If you’ve ever wondered what a shutdown feels like beyond the news cycle, this is the episode you can’t afford to miss.

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    10/27/25 6PM: The Seven Year Itch

    Denise and Dr. Ken dive into Milwaukee’s long road ahead as I-94 construction begins — and won’t end until 2032. They talk fare enforcement on city buses, celebrate the upcoming Truth Summit, and hear from Denise about her new book, Your Voice Is Your Superpower.

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    10/27/25 7PM: Kudos to Ascension Milwaukee

    From new safety measures for moms to AI gone wrong, Denise and Dr. Ken explore the highs and lows of tech and community leadership. Plus, they preview a star-studded concert coming to Milwaukee and discuss the shake-up at Sherman Phoenix.

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    10/20/25 6PM: Old Fashioned Brandy Please!

    Why did Brandy cancel her Chicago show? Was she not aware of the amount of people that were willing to drive into town to see her perform? This new generation may appreciate her touring to begin with. But the older generation would much rather have their Old Fashioned Brandy that fulfills concert dates.

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    10/20/25 7PM: No Kings + More

    This second hour, Dr. Ken talks about the No Kings protest that happened nationwide, and the one that took place here in Milwaukee, why women in the south tend to have a higher divorce rate, why houses of worship tend to be target more for incidents of violence, and more!

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    10/6/25 6PM: Is 'Fat' a Bad Word?

    This hour, DT & Dr. Ken kick things off with a candid conversation: Is calling someone "fat" offensive—or is it all about context? They dive into body image, language, and the power of words. Then, they shift gears and get into the spooky season spirit! 🎃 Do people really like scary movies, or is it all just hype? And where do people stand on Halloween—love it or leave it? Tune in for a mix of real talk and fall fun.

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    10/6/25 7PM: Race vs. Culture: What’s Really Driving Division in America?

    In this hour, DT & Dr. Ken Harris take on a big, complex question: Is it race or culture that’s at the core of the issues dividing America? From systemic history to modern-day identity clashes, They explore how both race and culture shape our national conversations—and where the real friction might be coming from. Honest, challenging, and thought-provoking.

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    9/29/25 6PM: Bring the Audits in

    This show, DT talks about the Milwaukee County Supervisors being audited and asked the question what did Black women do to make the country hate them? Why are they viewed as the villain when it comes to positions of power?

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    9/29/25 7PM: Black Women Are NOT Villians

    Despite what America may thing, Black women are NOT villains, DT continues to discuss how Amerikkka has gotten to that sentiment.

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    9/22/25 6PM: "Your Dreams Might Just Be a Hobby"

    Truth Unfiltered gets underway with Denise Thomas joined by a close friend of hers in Debbie Allen, former owner-operator of several McDonald’s restaurants along with co-chairing to create the African American Chamber of Commerce Legacy among other business ventures. The duo discusses her business acumen and long list of accomplishments, as well as the excitement around the upcoming African American Chamber of Wisconsin's Breakfast of Champions. Further into the hour DT & Debbie Allen discuss how they began their journey as Women entrepreneurs, how one should manage and diversify streams of income, along with Debbie Allen's raw reaction to a now viral clip from the popular Tabitha Brown urging struggling entrepreneurs to get a second job as they attempt to make their dreams a reality.

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    9/22/25 7PM: Free Spech Might Cost You Everything...

    Hour two of Truth Unfiltered kicks off with DT flying solo, discussing alarming sentiments from President Donald Trump on the 1st amendment, amid controversy involving Late Night Show host Jimmy Kimmel who was promptly pulled off air due to his comments on political figure Charlie Kirk following his assassination almost two weeks ago. DT asks Truth Nation if they are fearful as well regarding any kind of opinions or ideals they can express, with how our nation seems to be trending. DT shares a few historical occurrences of Presidents limiting free speech, speaks on how the media as a whole might be under attack further down the road & how the people can reclaim their power from these global conglomerates going forward.

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    9/15/25 6PM: Cranes, 9/11, and Controversy

    Truth Unfiltered today opened with a story about a sandhill crane flying into a power line and catching fire, then shifted to a reflection on 9/11 and how it forever changed America, before discussing the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk.

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    9/15/25 7PM: Frustrations & Tough Conversations

    DT opened hour two by sharing her frustration as a Bears fan after their (non-shocking) loss to the Lions, then continued the conversation on 9/11—24 years later—and explored why many people are hesitant to address race.

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    9/8/25 6PM: "You Can't Come in Here"

    Where was DT at, & what prevented her from entering this establishment, & why is it kind of a big issue? Tap in to find out why.

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    9/8/25 7PM: G.O.A.T. Requirements

    What makes someone a goat in their industry? Is it the way they entertain people on stage? How they carry themselves off stage? How many records or albums they sell?

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    8/25/25 6PM: Guarding Milwaukee Together

    This hour Dr. Ken starts off talking about the National Guard being sent to Washington DC, Maryland's mayor inviting Trump to tour Maryland and asks if Trump should tour Milwaukee and potentially send the National Guard to Milwaukee. A caller discusses the fear people have in coming to downtown Milwaukee from a combination of parking and violence. Dr. Ken and a caller talked about the guard in Milwaukee and crime stats in Milwaukee and how to improve Milwaukee. Dr. Ken ended hour one talking about volunteering.

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    8/25/25 7PM: Homelessness And Hope

    Should the Milwaukee Police Department search for the homeless missing following the floods from a couple of weeks ago? Following that Dr. Ken and producer Evan Witalison talked some Brewers Baseball and the direction sports are headed. During the third segment Dr. Ken asked is the added cost of living in a suburb worth it and the rising price of gas and energy and how to solve the need for energy.

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    8/18/25 6PM: Keep It In Your Pants!!

    Today's episode of Truth Unfiltered begins with Dr. Ken & D.T taking a deep dive into sexual discipline — what it means, why it matters, and how it shapes who we are.

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    8/18/25 7PM: Whisky Woes & Racial Ignorance

    In Hour Two, Truth Unfiltered begins with Dr. Ken & D.T discussing Fawn Weaver from Uncle Nearest Whiskey and the brands legal battles, along with the sobering reality of a poll showing many still doubt minority discrimination.

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    8/11/25 6PM: The Milwaukee Floods...

    Dr. Ken kicks the show talking about the flooding around the Milwaukee area and how the local areas could repair from there, State Fair canceling on Sunday. 

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    8/11/25 7PM: Ineffective Leadership

    WTMJ Reporter Elizabeth Lintonen joined to talk about her Sate Fair Experience's during the heavy rain. Following that Dr. Ken Harris discussed issues in Milwaukee and why leadership seems to be ineffective. Dr. Ken then talked about the redistricting in Texas and the democrats fleeing the state answered comments/questions on the talk and text line

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Denise Thomas and Dr. Ken Harris breakdown the top news stories of the week with No filters and No apologies. Just telling you exactly like it is, which is the only way they know how to roll. Are you ready to Face the unfiltered Truth?

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