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03-05-20 WTMJ Nights with Matt Mueller and Sarah Hauer
Sarah Hauer is a Reporter for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. She reports on Business in the Milwaukee area both small and large.
Sarah Hauer is a journalist at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and the mastermind behind her weekly newsletter Be MKE. Sarah joins us today to talk about overcoming adversity after injury. We have all experienced a running injury that sets us back a few weeks before we are back at it. For Sarah, this wasn’t the case. She was just 10 days away from completing a year-long run streak leading up to her birthday when she got hit by a car. Listen as she goes in detail on what it was like to go from having a run streak to being hit and being out of running for two years.
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Sarah Hauer, a reporter at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and creator of the Be MKE newsletter, joins the show to talk journalism, pitching media, and the buzz of the Bachelor. Sarah, Ken, and Sam discuss where the media industry is heading and how you can effectively leverage it. Listen and subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform: Apple Podcasts Google Play Music Spotify Follow Boelter + Lincoln on social: Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn boelterlincoln.com
Sarah Hauer has been reporting for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel in different capacities for over 3 years now! She has covered different stories in very different categories and has been forced out of her comfort zone numerous times. Today we dive into what she has learned from her time reporting, and what she hopes to report next!
Sarah Hauer, Comm '14, Grad '16, talks about getting outside her comfort zone in student media, working with Pulitzer Prize winners in Marquette's O'Brien Fellowship, working the Bachelor/Bachelorette beat, and trying new storytelling techniques at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel such as her newsletter, Be MKE.
Waukesha native Nick Viall is about to end his time as "The Bachelor." Will his fourth time on the franchise result in love? Our "Bachelor" experts Sarah Hauer and Alison Sherwood break it down in this week's episode of Behind the Headlines. Also in this week's show, business reporter Rick Romell talks about the latest trend in marketing. If you haven't heard of "social influencers" yet, be prepared. Investigative reporter Jacob Carpenter sits down with editor Greg Borowski during this week's show to talk about the latest with the investigation into the deaths at the Milwaukee County Jail.
Two winners of the prestigious Mary L. Nohl Fellowship are using their award to create art exploring their transracial adoptions. Arts reporter Sarah Hauer joins our show with more on that story. We'll also hear from business reporter Tom Daykin with the latest on an eastside development offering affordable housing. And political reporter Patrick Marley talks with opinion editor Dave Haynes about the incoming Republican legislature.
71-year-old Charles Munch attributes his ability to use color to his training as an art conservator. Learn more about him from art reporter Sarah Hauer before heading to his show at Tory Folliard Gallery. Also in today's show, education reporter Annysa Johnson joins us with a report on chronic absenteeism and what Milwaukee Public Schools are doing to push back against the problem. We'll also hear from business reporter Rick Barrett on the economic impact deer hunting season has across the state.
The election is quickly approaching. To prepare you for Tuesday, our political team looks at everything from the latest PolitiFact claims to the impact of early voting. Never fear, we know it's been on contentious campaign season, so we'll keep the show light by hearing from Sarah Hauer. Sarah looked into the infamous "I Voted" stickers to track their origin, but that proved to be trickier than she expected.
Five years into the Act 10 era of public education, aftereffects of Wisconsin's bruising battle over union power are fundamentally altering education in the state. We'll hear from reporters Dave Umhoefer and Sarah Hauer on their investigation. We'll also hear from business reporter Joe Taschler on the success one local company has found in creating mini-markets in workplaces.