Terry Bell
Bidenomics: Is It Working?
Today, President Biden is scheduled to speak on Bidenomics at the Wisconsin Black Chamber of Commerce in Milwaukee. Earl Ingram of The Earl Ingram Show joins Civic Media News Director Terry Bell on the scene to provide commentary. As always on a Wednesday, we are also joined by Trygve Olson, Senior Advisor to The Lincoln […]
The Excitement Of Badgers Women’s Volleyball (Hour 2)
Tonight in Tampa, Florida, the Badgers Women’s Volleyball team plays in the final four. We bring Civic Media News Director Terry Bell and Badgers play-by-play commentator Jon Arias to celebrate this momentous occasion. Terry is not just a volleyball aficionado and season ticket holder, but an official NCAA line judge, and he helps those of […]
Pete and Richard Reihle(Hour 2)
Its Frank Sinatra’s birthday! Pete shares his favorite Sinatra song with some tunes. Terry Bell, Civic Media New Director joins in to talk about his other job as a line judge in volleyball! Terry shares some of the films he’s been watching in the past months. Richard Reihle, Wisconsin’s own actor with credits in over […]
A Reprieve Is Not a Resolution (Hour 2)
Gov. Tony Evers provided a reprieve to childcare providers and parents by temporarily saving the Child Care Counts program, but only the Legislature can fund it to a sustainable level. We’ll talk to our friends from Motherhood for Good as well as state Sen. Kelda Roys. Plus Civic Media News Director Terry Bell has 3 […]
The Truth Behind Controversial Library Books (Hour 2)
There’s a misconception out there that controversial books are in our school libraries and classrooms because of a lack of oversight. In fact, educators take great care to select age-appropriate material for classes and recreational reading. We’ll talk to an educator about the process and safeguards.
President Biden On Human Tragedy (Hour 1)
Today, President Biden addresses the public on the Israel-Hamas conflict. We bring you those remarks and further comment on the tragic situation.
Indigenous and Invisible (Hour 2)
The Indigenous Peoples Day holiday is still relatively new to many Americans, so we’ll talk about the history of the holiday and the opportunities to learn more about our tribal communities, whose challenges and gifts are often invisible to the rest of the country.
Bird on Our Wire (Hour 2)
Our friends from Motherhood for Good bring along LuAnn Bird, whose Bird on a Wire podcast from Civic Media helps emphasize hope, civility, and action to improve our communities. And Civic Media news director Terry Bell has “3 Things You Need to Know” to start the week.
Staying on Offense to Defend Democracy (Hour 2)
We’ll visit with Scot Ross about the need for progressives to rise to the challenge of calling out misinformation and insisting on better coverage that doesn’t let assaults on democracy sound like “business as usual.”
The Lives We Could Save (Hour 2)
Wisconsin lawmakers are about to begin their fall session with so much potential—including the ability to pass gun safety legislation that could save the lives of children, law enforcement officers, and more. We’ll talk to a pediatric critical care physician, the kind of doctors who see far too many children whose lives have been lost […]