Greg Bach
Greg Bach’s last words
Co-host Greg Bach is back. Will you just stop? Domestic violence in Wisconsin. The Onion gets onion-y.
(7:07) - Will you just stop?
- The Brown County Taxpayers filed a lawsuit Tuesday under claims that Biden's plan to cancel student loan debt has “improper racial motive."
(38:14) - Domestic violence in Wisconsin
- CEO of Sojourner Family Peace Center, Carmen Pitre talks about the rise of domestic violence in Wisconsin.
- Governor Evers announces additional investment in domestic violence programs.
- You can find The Waukesha women's center and Sojourner Family Peace Center for resources.
(1:29:44) - The Onion gets onion-y
- Satirical publication, The Onion filed an amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court in support of an Ohio man who faced criminal charges over a Facebook page parodying his local police department.
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“Always a street urchin never a Cratchit”
Greg Bach is back. January 6th hearing. Unpopularity contests. "West Wing" and "Veep" reunion. Kenosha is losing an ER. Milwaukee Comedy festival is just around the corner.
08:00 - What's going on with the January 6th hearings
- The January 6th hearings have been delayed because of Hurricane Ian.
- Speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly, Robin Vos may have to testify at the highly anticipated hearing.
21:55 - Unpopularity contests
- In the most recent Wisconsin poll by the Marquette Law School, almost every political figure was viewed more negatively than positively, than in any other MU poll (Yes, this includes the 2020 election poll).
36:05 - "West Wing" and "Veep" reunion
- Although the quote tweets are quite incredible, and nothing less than salty- the casts of "West Wing" and "Veep" announce their reunion to raise money for Wisconsin Democrats.
1:31:17 - Kenosha is losing an ER
- A Kenosha hospital will be closing its emergency room doors, forcing those who live in the area to travel outside of the city for emergency care.
- The Kenosha City County voted unanimously to call on leaders at Froedtert South to reconsider its decision.
1:51:01 - Milwaukee Comedy Festival is just around the corner
- The 17th annual Milwaukee Comedy Festival runs from October 2nd-9th, 2022.
- As Goes Wisconsin's very own, Kristin Brey will be hosting this year's Milwaukee Roast.
You can connect with comedian and co-founder of The Laughing Tap, Greg Bach on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
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“If you died, would you become a diamond?”
Our favorite co-host Greg Bach is back! Getting to know Representative Lee Snodgrass. Ben Brey helps us understand what's happening in the stock market these days. Tammy Baldwin's new bills. Wisconsinites are returning to the workforce. Wisconsin residents are un-retiring. Low-stress jobs are on the rise.
Representative Lee Snodgrass has finished her first term and is ready for more (0:20:58 - 0:44:28)
- Representative to Wisconsin's 57th Assembly District, Lee Snodgrass talks about why she's running for re-election and the challenges of being a legislator.
Ben Brey explains the market (0:44:40 - 0:57:02)
- Yesterday was the worst day for the stock market since 2020, but why? Founder of Deductive Capital, Ben Brey explains.
Senator Tammy Baldwin talks about her new bills (1:05:16 - 1:20:13)
- Senator Tammy Baldwin believes all Wisconsinites should be able to watch Packer games without hassle per her Go Pack Go act.
- In support of same-sex and interracial marriage, Senator Baldwin pushes for her Respect for Marriage bill to be passed.
- Senator Baldwin pushes for legislation to increase access to Opioid overdose reversal drug, through the Naloxone Education and Access Act.
Why so many Wisconsinites have chosen to 'un-retire' (1:30:43 - 1:41:23)
- Many elderly folk have chosen to come back into the workplace due to boredom, inflation, and lack of budgeting.
Many are switching careers to work in more low-stress jobs. (1:50:10 - 2:04:18)
- The new era of treating a job, as simply just a job, has been on the rise and many people are no longer working outside of their job description.
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Americans are in a friendship recession.
Greg Bach co-hosts. American adults are in a friendship recession but, why? Madison’s vibrant Night Market. Wisconsin's historic love of beer and the UW nurse strike is coming.
Hour 1- TBD if America is in an economic recession but turns out we are in a friendship recession. Especially men. One small thing you can do to change that? Check in on an old friend.
- Tiffany Kenney talks to us about the return of the Madison Night Market September 8th starting at 4pm on State Street.
- Who does the American Flag belong to these days?
- It's National Beer Lovers Day - a deep seated tradition in Wisconsin. So deep that Old World Wisconsin debuted an entire Brewing Experience in 2022. Rob Novak joined to talk about what it's like to brew beer like is 1899. They have plenty of events you can attend this fall and kids get in free in September (but you still have to be 21 to drink the beer).
- Evers announced an unlikely education budget wishlist and we ask "What's really news in Wisconsin when you have a divided government?"
- We never claimed to be a pop culture show, but we can't even escape the 'Don't Worry Darling' drama.
- UW Health nurses, Will Kiesling and Sarah Quinn, join to talk the pending nurses strike. You can find more information and how to support them here: supportUWnurses.org
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TikTok v. Democracy
Curbing election misinformation via TikTok, the generational influence of music videos, Wisconsin in the wild and the stark difference between Gubernatorial candidates.
Hour 1- As Goes Wisconsin sits down with new weekly co-host Greg Bach to discuss a slightly sad (and equally hilarious) “friendzone” mishap at Monday night’s Brewer game. Kristin and Greg further dissect the deeper meaning of “friendzoning.” Regardless, sorry Mark!
- Ahead of the fast-approaching midterm election, TikTok’s growing platform continues to spread misinformation among U.S voters. But, who's responsible for this misleading content? What's the solution?
- Did video really kill the radio star? Maybe. Jane shares a fun story about her recent experience with a popular music video and the generational influence of music videos.
- New segment: Wisconsin in the Wild. How did the crew rate the FX vampire comedy “What happens in the shadows???”’s take on our Wisconsin accent?
- There’s a stark difference between the current gubernatorial candidates, Tim Michels and Tony Evers. Let’s just say, there's no doubt these two intend to put their money where their mouth is.
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