Luke Mathers

Competitive Races? Imagine That. Guest: Carolyn Fiddler (Oct 14 – Hour 3)

October 14, 2022

Courier Newsroom’s political editorial director provides her weekly update on state-level politics around the country, focusing on states where control of their legislature is in play—something that used to happen in Wisconsin before Republicans rigged the maps, with a wink and a nod from Republican justices. On Monday:  Members of Northern Door Activism describe how […]

Mobilizing Young Adults to Vote. (Oct 13 – Hour 3)

October 13, 2022

College Democrats of Wisconsin chair Maggie Keuler outlines the activities aimed at persuading more college students to register and vote, with outreach and education about the issues. Also: a prominent Wisconsin conservative blogger writes of his reasons to not vote for Republicans this year.

These Wisconsin Medical Students Might Not Practice in Wisconsin  (Oct 12 – Hour 2)

October 12, 2022

Three women attending the Medical College of Wisconsin-Green Bay talk to Dr. Kristin Lyerly about their decision to speak up on political issues that are affecting how and where they will someday practice medicine. Guests: Zoe Weller, Emma Ellis, Heather Heyrman

Innovative Hope. (Oct 11 – Hour 3)

October 11, 2022

We learn about Hope Village in Chippewa Falls—an effort to use “tiny homes” to give temporary shelter to newly homeless individuals and families. It’s less expensive than hotel vouchers, provides access to resources and training, and adds other structures to give the community more affordable housing stock.

A Salad Bowl Rather Than a Melting Pot (Oct 10 – Hour 3)

October 10, 2022

On this Indigenous People’s Day, we review an unfortunate streak of outright racist comments from those who believe there are enough voters and a right-wing media infrastructure to shield them from their attacks on people as well as American democracy. Perhaps we need a new analogy to help people embrace our differences.

The Right Way and Wrong Way to Work a Poll. (Oct 5 – Hour 3)

October 5, 2022

Marquette Poll director Charles Franklin outlines the right and wrong ways to interpret the work that’s done to measure public support on issues and candidates. Also: Rep. Jodi Emerson of Eau Claire expresses the frustrated felt by many women as legislative Republicans refuse to even debate allowing voters to have a say on keeping or […]

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