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On the podcast today, Madison Metropolitan School District Superintendent Dr. Joe Gothard makes the case for a yes vote on the two referenda on the ballot next week, which add up to $600 million in additional spending capacity over the next 23 years. Plus, Omar Waheed recaps the most recent Kamala Harris rally in Madison, where a campaign volunteer…
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Hosts: Rob Chappell and Stephanie Díaz De León Guests: Suzanne Johnson, Park Bank First Vice President of Branch Banking, and Jeff Mack, Park Bank First Vice President of Business Development In this insightful episode of the Money Mindset Podcast, Rob and Stephanie are joined by Suzanne Johnson and Jeff Mack from Park Bank to discuss the fundament…
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In this week's episode of 365 Amplified, hosts Stephanie Diaz De Leon and Rob Chappell dive into the upcoming election, the flood of campaign ads, and how local races and referendums have a direct impact on the Madison community. In addition to election news, the episode features a special spotlight on Foward Madison FC's first-ever home playoff ga…
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Hosts: Rob Chappell and Stephanie Díaz De León Guests: Suzanne Johnson, Park Bank First Vice President of Branch Banking, and Jeff Mack, Park Bank First Vice President of Business Development In this episode of the Money Mindset Podcast sponsored by Park Bank, hosts Rob and Stephanie are joined by Suzanne Johnson and Jeff Mack, both Vice Presidents…
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In this episode of the podcast, hosts Stephanie Diaz De Leon, Omar Waheed, and Rob Chappell delve into exciting updates from Madison 365 and beyond. They discuss the upcoming Community Choice Awards, which will honor community members across Wisconsin, followed by an introduction to the new "Money Mindset" podcast series in collaboration with Park …
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In this episode of 365 Amplified, Stephanie Diaz De Leon, Omar Waheed, and Rob Chappell dive into the intersection of protest, free speech, and pluralism on campus. Then we highlight the 365 Leadership Summit and the exciting line-up of panels and speakers, from financial competency to youth mental health, and the Community Choice Awards, which cul…
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In this episode of 365 Amplified, hosts Stephanie Díaz De Le.on, Rodlyn-mae Banting, Omar Waheed, and Rob Chappell cover a range of timely topics and impactful stories from around the community: • AOC’s Madison Rally: Omar shares his experience attending Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s rally in support of the Harris-Walz campaign as part of the Reproduc…
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This week, Stephanie Díaz De León, Rodlyn-mae Banting, Omar Waheed and Rob Chappell discuss a range of topics that capture the pulse of Wisconsin's political and cultural landscape this week: - Kamala Harris Rally in Madison: The Vice President's visit to the Alliant Energy Center drew over 10,000 attendees. The hosts discuss the highlights of the …
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On the show today, we preview the VP's visit to Madison and a handful of events coming up this weekend and next. Then, Renuka Mayadev joins to talk about what it'll mean when she becomes the first South Asian person in the Wisconsin State Assembly, as well as her background and priorities and the shifting landscape of the Legislature. Today's episo…
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On the podcast today, the team talks through their reactions to the presidential debate and previews a long list of events happening this weekend. Then, sprinter and Wisconsin native Kenny Bednarek, who's won silver in the 200 meter dash in the last two Olympics along with many titles and accolades on the world stage, joins to talk about the Olympi…
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Rob and Stephanie are back! After a bit of a reflection on their trip to England -- including a bit of Rob's diaspora story -- we touch on the Indigenous Cannabis Industry Association's new Wisconsin Wellness program and artist Steven Kennedy's exhibit at Madison libraries. Then, former Lt. Gov and US Senate candidate Mandela Barnes joins us to tal…
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This year marks 100 since Native Americans were allowed to vote in federal elections. Even a century later, there are still barriers that disenfranchise many of them. Wisconsin Native Vote, a program of Wisconsin Conservation Voices, is working to motivate Indigenous people to vote, and help them overcome obstacles to voting. Today, Anne Eagan-Wauk…
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The Wisconsin Diverse Entreprise Network is a new platform designed to help big businesses find great vendors and help small businesses land big contracts. Beyond that, it offers mentorship and technical assistance to startups and small businesses across the state. A joint effort of the Ethnic and Diverse Business Coaltion (EDBC) and the New North,…
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On the podcast this week, we talk through the Tuesday primary results and how race and systems might have played out in the results. Then we talk with Rodlyn-mae Banting about her feature on how creative writers out together careers -- however unstable and nomadic those careers are. Then, County Board candidate Dana Pellebon joins the show to talk …
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Stephanie is back! She joins Rob Chappell, Omar Waheed & Rodlyn-mae Banting to chat about Black Restaurant Week, Midwest Dad Energy, and the two constitutional amendments on the ballot next week. Speaking of which, Kathleen Fullin from the League of Women Voters of Dane County joins to dispel any misconceptions about the latest rules around voting,…
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Today, Rob, Omar & Rodlyn-mae preview the Briarpatch art fair, ask whether the National Association of Black Journalists should have hosted Donald Trump, note some Wisconsinites competing in the Olympics, and announce the beginning of Madison365's Midsummer Membership Drive. Plus, the 25th Anniversary Season of Dane Dances gets underway tonight! Bo…
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Today, Rob, Omar and Rodlyn talk through the big news that Vice President Kamala Harris is the new Democratic Party candidate for president, what we're hearing around Madison, and what her West Allis rally felt like compared to Joe Biden's recent visits. Then, we visit Artemis Provisions and Cheese in Mt. Horeb, a business we've been following sinc…
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The Village of Shorewood Hills Board of Trustees rejected a resolution to censure trustee Shabnam Lotfi after she called out racial discrimination, but how did it get that far? On the podcast today we talk through this case as an example of how seemingly small policies and procedures can be used as a tool to marginalize people. Plus, what the disco…
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On the podcast today, Omar recaps his experience at the President's stop in Madison last week and his visit to a practice of the Midwest Warriors, Madison's new amateur football team, which is currently undefeated in its second season in the Northern Lights Football League. Then, we head to Breese Stevens Field to catch up with Forward Madison wing…
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A 14-year-old student was excluded from a University of Wisconsin precollege program because the university wasn't able to accommodate that student's disability. Today, we hear from the student and their mom. Plus, Rob heads to the Gamma Ray Bar to ask owner Kevin Wilmot II what it takes to open a live venue downtown, what it means to have a Black-…
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A leaked customer list of a website that sells hate music includes the name of a Racine police officer. On today's podcast, Rob, Omar and Rodlyn-mae talk through what "hate music" is and why a cop listening to it might raise concerns. Plus, Rodlyn-mae introduces us to musician Leslia Damaso, Omar recounts his star turn in a film being shot in Madis…
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Three seventh graders in Sun Prairie were suspended and excluded from the school's year-end celebration because one of them gave another a hair trim -- because the school considered the clippers a weapon. This week, we talk through what we know, how it could have been handled differently, and whether race was a factor. Then, State Assembly Represen…
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Two weeks after an angry parent accosted him on stage at graduation -- and video of the incident went viral worldwide -- Baraboo schools superintendent Dr. Rainey Briggs sits down with our Rob Chappell (14:40) to talk about the moment, the aftermath, and what it means for Baraboo. Plus, we preview this weekend's Big Gay Market (0:45), dig into some…
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Today, we look ahead toward a couple Juneteenth events (01:25), preview a new play at Overture Center (07:50) and get an update (and takes) on the incident at Baraboo High School's graduation (47:17). In the interview segment (18:25), Araceli Esparza and Paquita Purnell join us to talk about the upcoming Yo Quiero Dinero event, featuing the stories…
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This week, the team discusses a campaign to get rid of student lunch debt once and for all; the business opportunities available when the NFL Draft comes to Green Bay; and a "journalist" who says he went undercover as a Black man to learn about racism in America. Plus, longtime nonprofit leader, Madison alder and State Assembly candidate Nasra Wehe…
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This week, Wild Bearies founder and Indigenous chef Elena Terry joins us to talk about her time as a guest mentor and judge on Top Chef, and Maia Pearson stops by the studio to talk about her run for State Assembly. Plus, a new study explores gender-based violence in Asian American communities, a County Board race in Rock County goes to court, and …
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This week, we get an update on the deal that ended the UW encampments, and a scathing Faculty Senate resolution critical of Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin that'll be up for a vote Monday. Plus, a fundraiser is looking to help elderly renters struggling with rent increases. Then, Madison native and "Looking for Alaska" star Denny Love joins us to talk …
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This week, Omar and Rodlyn-mae get us up to speed on the latest developments at the protest encampment on the University of Wisconsin campus, and Rob and Stephanie give us some updates on what we've learned about the student who brought a gun and attempted to break into Mt. Horeb Middle School last week. Plus, we've got a date for this year's 365 L…
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Gabriella Hartlaub from The Daily Cardinal has been covering the protests, encampment and police response on the UW campus, along with our own Omar Waheed and Rodlyn-mae Banting. Today we hear firsthand about their experience and what they saw on the ground. Plus, this week’s school shooting in Mount Horeb touched the 365 family directly, and we ta…
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This week, more community leaders are calling for Alder Charles Myadze to resign from the Madison Common Council, Black Student Unions from across Dane County came together last week, Centro Hispano is opening its new building, and Rob went to Appleton to catch the eighth annual Fox Connect student pitch competition. Plus, Rep. Jimmy Anderson joins…
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The Madison Common Council met Tuesday for the first time since we reported allegations of domestic abuse against one of its members – allegations he has repeatedly denied. This week, we have a recap of that meeting, which included some contentious discussion of a resolution of support for survivors of domestic abuse. We also get updates on the nex…
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On today’s edition, we round up a few stories from the week: the state files a lawsuit against an employer accused of firing employees when they organized; a Madisonian is a finalist for a Hugo Award; and a County Board supervisor says “sin is the root cause” of homelessness. Then, we visit the headquarters of Urban Triage, where founder and CEO Br…
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University of Wisconsin Multicultural Student Center director Claudia Guzman joins the show to help us celebrate the 35th anniversary of the MSC’s beginning within the Wisconsin Union. She also has an announcement – the Wisconsin Union and MSC teamed up to create a special limited edition Mini Terrace Chair – a tiny version of the iconic furniture …
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It’s Spring Break, so we have an abbreviated episode this week. Fitchburg Common Council candidate Donald Dantzler joins us to talk about his vision for one of the area’s fastest-growing cities. He’s also on the Police & Fire Commission and chairs the Madison College board of trustees, so we also get an update on the search for the college’s next p…
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The gang’s all here! It’s just the 365 team this week talking through some important stories from the week. First, it’s Ramadan, and our own Omar Waheed put together a list of Muslim-owned businesses you can support during the holy month. He also educates us a bit about what Ramadan is and how it’s practiced. Then, we hear from David Dahmer about a…
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Earlier this week the Sun Prairie school board voted to approve the purchase of new language arts curriculum that some parents and community members felt is, at best, not culturally competent, especially in its depictions of Native American culture. Today, the team – including Rodlyn-mae Banting and Omar Waheed, both of whom reported on the issue f…
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Fitchburg alder Joe Maldonado announced last week that he’s running for the Assembly to represent Fitchburg, Stoughton, parts of McFarland and rural areas in between. He joins the show today to talk about what his legislative priorities would be if elected – leading with youth services and development. We also talk velour, braids, and Norwegian foo…
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Omar Waheed reports from Baraboo (2:26), where the Indigenous Cannabis Industry Association is holding its second annual conference. He talked with a half dozen leaders in the industry about the conference, the possibilities – especially for Indigenous entrepreneurs — and the legislative challenges. Plus, Green Bay school superintendent Dr. Claude …
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Hello 365 Amplified subscribers! On March 7, The OuttaDeeBox Podcast will officially become part of the 365 Media Network, with new episodes every other Thursday. Watch Madison365.org/Podcasts for new episodes or search for OuttaDeeBox on your favorite podcast app. In the meantime, here’s a classic episode from the OuttaDeeBox archives! From the un…
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The state legislature will look quite different after the November elections, thanks to new legislative district maps recently approved by the Assembly, Senate and Governor. State Representative Jimmy Anderson joins the show today to talk through how those maps came about and what they mean to you, the elections, and the future of the state. Plus, …
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Hello 365 Amplified subscribers! On March 7, The OuttaDeeBox Podcast will officially become part of the 365 Media Network, with new episodes every other Thursday. Watch Madison365.org/Podcasts for new episodes or search for OuttaDeeBox on your favorite podcast app. In the meantime, here’s a classic episode from the OuttaDeeBox archives! Today, Stac…
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Hello 365 Amplified subscribers! On March 7, The OuttaDeeBox Podcast will officially become part of the 365 Media Network, with new episodes every other Thursday. Watch Madison365.org/Podcasts for new episodes or search for OuttaDeeBox on your favorite podcast app. In the meantime, here’s a classic episode from the OuttaDeeBox archives! When street…
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The race for Dane County Executive is heating up. Wes Sparkman has worked for the County for more than 25 years, and currently serves as Director of the Tamara Grigsby Office of Equity and Inclusion. He joins us today to talk about his first foray into elective politics, the campaign for County Executive, and how he hopes to translate his civil ser…
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Stephanie is on assignment this week but Rob, Dave and Omar hold it down with Dee Star, host and producer of the OuttaDeeBox Podcast, who has some exciting news to share: his award-winning show is the newest addition to the 365 Media podcast network! Today he shares the history of the show and the voices he’s trying to amplify. Then, longtime commu…
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UW-Madison clinical law professor Steve Wright joins the show to bring some expertise to our ongoing discussions of the anti-DEI efforts targeting programs at UW-Madison and other institutions. Then Rob Chappell speaks with Madison School Board president Nichelle Nichols about the search for a new superintendent of schools, the three finalists for …
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It’s a 365 team roundtable this week as Stephanie, Rob, Isaac and Omar react to the latest official complaint over a diversity program from the rightwing and oxymoronically named Legal Insurrection Foundation. We also discuss the departures of three high-profile leaders and the upcoming local and national election landscape in Wisconsin. Links: htt…
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Welcome to 365 Amplified! Today, hosts Stephanie Díaz de León and Rob Chappell welcome Jenny Fierro and Rodlyn-mae Banting, who wrote a deep dive on three cases of race fraud in Madison – Jessica Kreug, CV Vitolo-Hadad and Kay LeClaire – their lasting impacts and why this kind of thing is so prevalent in this white liberal city. Next, Rob heads to …
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President Biden visited the Wisconsin Black Chamber of Commerce yesterday, Madison College will host a free performance of The Meeting for Black History Month and today we publish part four of this year's most influential Black leaders Here are the stories we’re talking about today: https://blueprint365.org/news/president-biden-visits-wisconsin-bla…
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