The Our City, Our Life, Our Milwaukee Podcast is a though-provoking, topic driven journey through the biggest news stories surrounding Milwaukee. Join long time Milwaukee resident Luke Wirostko, as he breaks down the biggest news stories, providing insight, predicting outcomes, and teaching listeners something new. The weekly podcast will cover all things MKE, and the stories that surround our city. New episodes every Wednesday. Listen anywhere Podcast are available!
This weeks topics include: The real reason the Packers lost, plus why Arron Rodgers isn't leaving anytime soon. Why the vaccine effort was failing, and how we've begun to catch up with the rest of the nation. A $400 million initiative to clean up the MKE harbor has been long over do. A new form of public transportation could provide huge benefits to hundreds. Summerfest could easily be cancelled yet again, and it won't be because of the virus.
This week, Luke spend time discussing this week's Packer game. He was very happy that he heard few complaints about the Packers allowing 9,000 fans in the stands. He hypothesizes the reason for this, and explains why this attitude is applicable to everything in the times of COVID. Also in regards to the Packer game, Luke explains why this year's playoff run feels different. Secondly, Luke discusses the recent Milwaukee leader's press conference regarding the uptick in violence. He explains why it's great to divert attention to such a problem, but hard to take peoples deep concern seriously given the recent events. Finally, Luke provides listeners with a yet another reason why they should not to fly out of Chicago O'Hare International Airport. Other topics include; Art festival in Deer District; MKE-area home sales go through the roof.
This week, Luke comments on Wisconsin's very slow Vaccine roll out. After rankings 2nd slowest in the Midwest, he questions why there is continued delay in getting the vaccine into people arms. People are suffering while health officials have had months to prepare a plan. Secondly, he explains why the latest Kenosha protest remained peaceful. With below freezing temperatures and snow on the ground, the protesters were local residents who deeply cared about the issues at hand. Lastly, a recent affordable housing boom provides hope that Milwaukee will able to temper its nation title; Most segregated city in the country. Other topics include; More armed protests at capital, and why this is predictable; Visit Milwaukee gives leftover DNC money to businesses, New movie “set” in Milwaukee. Listen and subviene today.
This week, Luke discusses the power struggle between the MKE Heath department and private and charter schools. He explains why such dynamic exists, and why this is really not unfair to any parties involved. Secondly, he discusses the COVID Vaccine drama, and what the bigger issues at hand is. To celebrate the New year, Luke has fun and examines the core aspects of MKE life in the coming year. How have the events in 2020, affected them, and which are trending up or down. Luke pretends to be your stock broker and tells you what parts of life to buy and which parts to sell. Other topics include; Kenosha braces for more violence; Monolith in Tosa raises questions to a possible alien invasion.
This week, Luke reacts to the biggest news of the decade: Giannis signing a Supermax extension to stay in Milwaukee. Though his prior take was wrong, the decision makes a lot of sense. He also explains why this is such a big win, and why the Buck, City of Milwaukee, and Giannis still have work to do. Next, Luke explains why the police chief debacle is so damming, and it not because there are five different police chiefs. Lastly, Luke determines if Milwaukee is an attractive city? There are seven characteristics that make a city attractive. Does Milwaukee check the boxes? Additional topics include; MKE Mitchell Airports unfortunate situation and how they are making the best of it; American Family Stadium is official; Weed-themed restaurant coming to Milwaukee.
This week Luke discusses news that MolsonCoors, the parent company of Miller brewing, is moving its North American corporate headquarters to Milwaukee WI. This news is great as it bring jobs to the area while also reaffirming Milwaukee's identity. He would like to see Milwaukee and other Midwest cities to gain more of a national identity, which will benefit the cities. Secondly, Luke discusses three violent incidents that reflect modern society. COVID lockdowns seem to be a continued cause of these type of incidents. Finally, Luke argues WI relaxed COVID rules, and MKE's reasonable COVID strategy may be pulling people to the area. Can Milwaukee and Southeastern WI benefit when it's all said and done? Other topics include; Continued dysfunction in quest to find new MPD Chief; New police policies; Giannis will leave Milwaukee barring a crazy series of events; Milwaukee's Lifetime movie debut was a joke.
This week, Luke reacts to the pure disfunction of the Milwaukee Police and Fire Commission. He breaks down the top characteristics he would look for in the new MPD chief. He hopes the eventual Police Chief is able to overcome the utter dysfunction of Police oversight board. Secondly, Luke questions the logic of keeping schools closed after a recent meal at a restaurant. His opinion is shared with Dr. Anthony Fauci. Luke also explains why the Bucks are starting to appear incompetent as we all eagerly wait for Giannis to sign the Superman extension. Lastly, MKE is a cruise destination. Without tooting Milwaukee's horn to much, Luke celebrates the Port's newest visitors.
This week, Luke discusses Waukesha's new source of water. He explains why this is extremely big news and why the Great Lakes Watershed is the coolest club on earth. Secondly, Luke discusses the looming Eviction crisis. With hundreds on Milwaukeeans already on the streets, Milwaukee must do something to counter the upcoming disaster. He also explains why housing is a important factor in upward mobility and escaping poverty. Other topics include; Candy Cane Lane is a GO; Bucks use Hoan Bridge to announce Uniform color scheme; MCTS adds Rapid Bus Line; MKE County sets another bad record. Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/milwaukeelifes1/status/1327384089847017472?s=21
This week, Luke reacts to the Mayfair Mass shooting. He explains what now violent Wauwautosa says about the state of society. He explains why this is one of many consequences of COVID lockdowns and business closures and why the narrative is continually shoved under the rug. Secondly, Luke discusses the Milwaukee Buck's flurry of trades, signings, and firings. These moves mean nothing if Giannis doesn't sign a contract extension by 12/21. He also discusses an underrated benefit of Giannis committing to MKE. Other topics include; The Couture Building is a go; Cell data shows how Wisconsinites are truly feeling about COVID; Packer player gets death threats for fumbling the ball in Sunday's game.
This week, Luke starts of by discussing Milwaukee's continuing attempt to increase fines for COVID related violations. Why would the health department increase fines to $20,000? He explains why there might be other incentives to hike fine prices, besides controlling the ongoing spread of COVID. He also discusses the Bucks continuing disfunction in regards to keeping in Ginnias in MKE. As the time goes by, the less likely the Greek Freak is to end up a Buck long term. Lastly, Luke discusses the situation that unfolded at a Trump rally with the Health Department and Rally-goers. He explains where he sees a double standard, and why the Health Department seems to be playing politics. Other topics include; Bad MPD PR; Tosa High-rise apartments shut down; COVID attitude does not appear to be changing.
This week, Luke starts off by discussing the election. He says he was surprised by Milwaukee's low turnout given the massive voting campaign over the last couple of months. He says he was not surprised at the lack of media coverage WI and other important Midwest swing states got on election night. Finally, Luke believed the election outcome means that there no longer hope Milwaukee will host the DNC in 2024. Mayor Tom Barrett is in some hot water after showing up to an event, he previously deemed illegal. Other topics include: Xmas music on radio before Thanksgiving; Surprising MKE city budget; Drone light show would be awesome! Listen and Subscribe TODAY!
This week, Luke discusses the recent spike in Coronavirus cases throughout the state of Wisconsin. He explains why the difference between Easter and Halloween serve as a good analogy for where WI is at with the virus. Luke shares his opinion on why America is moving past the virus and the following hysteria. Secondly, the city of Milwaukee has put itself in a financial nightmare. Why the HOP might have to be stopped, and why that would be disastrous for residents. Lastly, Ginnias playing for the Bucks is crucial to Milwaukee and it seems as though the Bucks might be failing to keep him on the team. Other topics include; Hoan Bridge is lit very anticlimactically, Packers and Bucks should make trades, new Hightower could be here by 2022, MKE had new title.
This week, Luke discusses a variety of topic surrounding Milwaukee. To start off, Luke discusses the continued explosion of commercial development, and explains why this is Milwaukee's only chance to create its own “bubble of tourism” similar to what is found in other American Cities. Luke also discusses UW Badger football and it timely return. Why was this decision made? Next, Luke discusses the recent spike in Homicides across the country, and explains why the Coronavirus and its preventive measures are to blame. He petitions for this side of the coronavirus story to be told just as the virus side. Other topics include, Giannas mostly likely on the Bucks for at least one more season, Hoan Bridge is Lit, Bucks relevance is crucial to further development of Deer District, is “Open doors Milwaukee “ really same if no doors are actually open? All of this and much more on the Our City, Our Life, Our Milwaukee Podcast. Listen and Subscribe today for all things Milwaukee!
This week, Luke starts off by discussing the Bucks series loss to the Miami Heat. He explains why their second round exist is less concerning than we all think, and why we need to realize the uniqueness of this season. Secondly, Luke brings up a new perspective about closing school in the age of coronavirus, and who is to blame when cases begin to pop up. Other topics include; The new Marriott Ambassador hotel will have an astronautical impact on tourism, 2024 could (hopefully) be the year or MKE, the new Milwaukee Public Museum campus, and the reality for police officers in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and throughout the country.
This week, Luke sheds some light on Milwaukee's segregation statistics, and explains why they are a bunch of baloney. Milwaukee is being screwed by statically flawed statics about segregation and racism. He explains why one cannot use Milwaukee's title as the most segregated city as evidence that MKE is racist. Luke also discusses the Buck's looming elimination, two key developments that would really help downtown Milwaukee, recent Coronavirus testing numbers, and why Kenosha and Milwaukee comparisons are absolutely ludicrous. All of this and much, much more.
This week, Luke reacts to the shooting of Jacob Blake. He gives his take, and explains what is so concerning about what happened in Kenosha. Luke also believes the DNC is trying to push a narrative about their convention in Milwaukee with economic activity numbers and constant reminders of Milwaukee's host role. He explains why he feels as people are trying to convince him the DNC was held in MKE, though it seems silly to say that. Thirdly, Luke discusses the Build Center project and how it is an opportunity for elected officials to put action behind their words. Other topics include; Bucks and Brewers boycott games; Battle over Federal law enforcement officers is silly. All of this and much more on this edition of the Our City, Our Life, Our MKE podcast.
This week, Luke give his takeaways form the virtual DNC in Milwaukee. He says Milwaukee was not hosed, there is little to no in-person presence in MKE, Security is no joke downtown, nobody was really aware of how big this DNC could be, and the DNC needs to nip a narrative in butt. Secondly, Luke goes around and gives a few takes on some of the big headlines around Milwaukee, including; VisitMilwaukee MKE promos, Milwaukee BLM protesters arrested, Bucks playoff predictions. All of this and much more! Listen and subscribe today!
This week, Luke revisits the DNC. He explains what concerns him about the newly released speech line-up, why a all-virtual DNC is more beneficial for MKE, and what are Milwaukee's chances to host another DNC or RNC. Luke is excited to hear that Mickey Mouse now lives in Milwaukee, or at least according to Kanye West's election signatures. He also tells everyone to calm down over the obviously false signatures. Thirdly, Luke explains why the outcome of the Police and Fire Commision meeting was the best possible outcome, and why both parties are at fault. Other topics included: Badger football cancelled for money reasons (not player safety), Milwaukee takes step in right direction with modified school reopening plan, a fully lit Hoan Bridge is better than a dark Hoan bridge. All of this and much, much more!
This week, Luke discusses the depressing news that the DNC is pretty much cancelled, after Joe Biden and other Democratic speakers will not travel to Milwaukee. He gives his explanation for why they made that decision, and what the decision means for Milwaukee. He talks local comercial development, and what it may say about the future of the 2020 economy. Thirdly, Luke gives his take on the new coronavirus data, and the state-wide mask mandate. Lastly, there is one movie you need to watch this Christmas. What is so significant about it? Luke explains. All of this and much more on this week's edition of the Our City, Our Life, Our Milwaukee Podcast.
This week, Luke talks about the Federal agents coming to Milwaukee. He explains where he was wrong, and what are his concerns with Federal agent on their way to the Brew City. He discusses the murder of Bernell Tremmell and what it says about 2020 America. Milwaukee's tourism is recovering faster than other cities. Why is this so? The answer won't surprise you. Finally, Luke reacts to WI being added on Chicago's quarantine list. There is opportunity for WI now to make everyone's lives better and it is not like anything you may think. Other topics include DNC policing strategy, Low-income housing proposed, and the Brewers' killer new uniforms.
After a week full of drama, there is plenty to talk about. Luke discusses school reopening, while explaining why schools should be allowed to reopen. He discusses Milwaukee Public schools 3-phase reopening plan and how the district might end up being trapped in terms of reopening. Secondly, what did Monday's Police and Fire commission meeting reveal about possible police reform in Milwaukee. Does MPD Chief Alfonso Morales deserve to keep his job? Luke also reveals why there probably won't be Federal agents coming to Milwaukee, and its all political. Lastly, The Couture Building's potential construction means limited days for renown HOP haters.
This week, Luke discusses the current and future of Milwaukee. He explains why people look through the wrong lens when it comes to the Milwaukee Renaissance and why the city is in a better place than most people think. He gives 5 steps he would take to move Milwaukee forward in a good direction. Finally, in this civil rights climate, what does Milwaukee's future look like. What can be done to make Milwaukee the “perfect city”. Luke gives you his take on all of it. Listen and Subscribe today!
In this episode, Luke shares some insight to why Milwaukee is a segregated city and metropolitan area. Luke describes what he calls the “Milwaukee Middle Class Factory” and why it played such an important role in developing and segregating Milwaukee. He explains redlining and open housing. There is more to these issues than just racism. What happened to the African American population, and what made it so different from other groups of immigrants that came to Milwaukee. Finally, Luke explains why poverty, segregation, and crime still persist in Milwaukee.
This week, Luke covers a variety of topics. He discusses a Yahoo Finance study that reveals something deeper about Milwaukee poor average income statistics. He explains who deserves the blame for the spike in homicides in Milwaukee, and its not Tom Barrett. Police reform is showing signs of stalling in Milwaukee, but there is a reason for that. Luke explains why MPS's separation from the MPD might not be looked favorably upon in hindsight. Finally, there is one very positive coronavirus trend in Wisconsin. What is it and how is it important? All of this and much more on the Our City, Our Life, Our Milwaukee Podcast. Subscribe today for all things Milwaukee.
This week, Luke discusses the early outcomes of the MKE George Floyd protests/unrest. What have the Milwaukee elected officials done to help the Black Lives Matter cause here in Milwaukee? He reacts to a proposed 10% MPD budget cut, and yet another Mayor-appointed Civilian Oversight Board. Finally, he explains The MKE Hop's importance in all of these matters. In a take unheard anywhere else, Luke explains why The Hop could be key to many of Milwaukee's problems, including police brutality.
Luke reacts to the dibacle that was the WI spring elections. He recaps the events and decisions that lead to Tuesday's election. Finally, there are big picture takeaways nobody seems to be talking about. The second part of this episode discusses the DNC and its postponement to mid-august. Luke explains why the DNCC made the right decision to postpone and not cancel. He tells people to stop predicting what the pandemic is going to be like in Augusts because the truth is nobody truly knows. He brakes down each of the elements to the DNCC's decision about canceling or continuing the DNC as planned. Luke warns against canceling the DNC, as they made a big commitment to Milwaukee, their supporters, and their sponsors. Finally, Luke gives the DNC a solution to their dilemma that keeps everyone happy.
Before the Coronavirus Pandemic was even a thought in any of our minds, Milwaukee was planning to shine bright on the biggest stage this summer. From the DNC to a possible Buck Championship to the Ryder Cup, MKE was going to be hopping this summer. In this episode Luke talks about where we stand with each of these events, amid the uncertainties of COVID-19. He gives his take on the DNC's strategy for putting together a convention, and the cancellation of Summerfest and WI State Fair. Finally, Luke answer the question to whether Milwaukee will miss it's moment this summer given the current world we all live in.
In this episode, Luke reacts to the George Floyd protests around Milwaukee and our country. He explains how America was United for once, and why we are slowly starting to break apart. He explains what is happening locally in Milwaukee, and why he proud of the city and their response. Finally, he give several small picture takeaways regarding the coronavirus, rioting versus protesting, and the MPD suboptimal response to the protests. LISTEN AND SUBSCRIBE TODAY! Also check out the official Our City, Our Life, Our Milwaukee Podcast Twitter account!
The Coronavirus has hit Milwaukee. Luke explains how Milwaukeeans will feel the impact of the virus in their daily lives. He also shares his takes on all the important Coronavirus-related news stories such as the statewide lockdown, the postponement of Summerfest, and the massive amount of adoptions at the Wisconsin Humane society.
Luke reacts to the news that Christian Yelich has agreed to a contract extension with the Milwaukee Brewers. With one local superstar staying in the Brew City, what does that mean for Ginnias Antetokounmpo and a possible contract extension with the Bucks. Luke breaks down a timeline for the Greek Freak's free agency, and some of the key factors that will influence Ginnias' free agency decision. Luke shares his takes on trade rumors surrounding the Ginnias and the Golden State Warriors. Finally, Luke gives his predictions for where Ginnias will play after his current contract is up.