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Frontline “soldier artists” from Ukraine perform a cultural concert of gratitude for Milwaukee

Wisconsin Ukrainians hosted a special concert for the Milwaukee community on June 15, performed by frontline Ukrainian soldiers as part of the “Music Tour of Gratitude to America,” an...
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Charles P. Ries: The Good Monk

Growing up in a strict Catholic home where nothing changed except dates on the calendar, it was no small step to leave behind the family mink farm to study Sufi mysticism in North Africa. Yet that step was only one of the many along a journey that Charles P. Ries has walked in his life.

Althea Meinhardt: Shapes that fit

Because the sizes of clothing for women are rigged more for marketing than actual fit, Althea Meinhardt believes that women are defined by a shape instead.

Jeff Redmon: The value of transformational art

While many organizations in Milwaukee profit at the expense of local artists, Jeff Redmon freely shares his passion for creativity and community activism through his efforts to enrich the Milwaukee culture and make it a better place for everyone with art.

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Time & The Mystery Podcast: Christopher West

Christopher West is a speaker, author and theologian on a topic called the “Theology of the Body.” For Mike, he is more than just an educator, he is a dear friend. This conversation dives deep into the fascinating life and passion of one of today’s most successful Catholic speakers and is fueled by the joy these two friends have for each other.

Time & The Mystery Podcast: Kristian Bush

Kristian Bush is half of the band Sugarland, a country group that has sold over 14 million records. That is a lot! On a warm summer day, Kristian invited Mike on his bus to hang and talk all things life, music and the Atlanta music scene. Just two dudes wearing hats and laughing.

Time & The Mystery Podcast: Brian Anderson

One could think finding the mystery in sportscasting would be a challenge. Not for Mike and his pal Brian Anderson. Whether Brian is calling a game for the NFL, NCAA or Milwaukee Brewers, artistic instinct is necessary to tell the story for his viewers. Join Mike and Brian at Miller Park as they discuss how backstory, statistics and silence fuse together to bring the audience into the narrative of the game.