Episodios

  • Madison College has a new president
    Oct 3 2025

    On this week's 365 Amplified, Omar and Rob talk through a tense Common Council session on a new men's homeless shelter that ended in confrontations between alders and protesters. Then, we go over a change at the University of Wisconsin, where the Office of Human Resources has eliminated its Equity, Inclusion and Employee Wellbeing Department, and what that might mean for the university's faculty and staff.

    Then, new Madison College President Dr. Jennifer Berne joins the show to discuss her vision for the college, how it fits into the fabric of the community, and how it can empower more students. And she notes two things about Madison that surprised her -- the second of which you will never guess.

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  • The GenXPats
    Sep 26 2025

    Today on 365 Amplified, Rob, Omar and Nick give an update on what we know -- and what we still don't know -- about who's been trying to enforce Madison parks rules with unhoused people on Madison's east side. Next, we've learned a lot about some disturbing allegations that led to the arrest of the Sun Prairie West High School Dean of Students on charges of child pornography and exploitation. There's quite a bit we still don't know -- including whether or not the dean of students ever actually applied for that job.

    Then, lots of people have said during the Trump era that they want to leave the country, but not make have actually done it. Longtime Madison residents Jonathan and Karen Brown join the show from their new home in Cuenca, Ecuador, where they moved just days before the most recent inauguration. They share their reasons for deciding to leave the US, the preparations and process, how they've been settling in and why they consider themselves immigrants, not expats.

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    1 h y 18 m
  • "A Court of Resistance." Judicial candidate Huma Ahsan
    Sep 19 2025

    In this week’s episode of 365 Amplified, hosts Stephanie Díaz de León, Omar Waheed, and Rob Chappell dive into a wide range of local and national stories — from media censorship and free speech battles to community leadership and grassroots democracy — before welcoming a special guest.

    Featured Interview: Huma Ahsan

    Madison attorney Huma Ahsan, candidate for Dane County Circuit Court Judge (Branch 1), joins the show to talk about her journey from immigration law to tribal courts, her work rebuilding a judicial system from scratch on the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa reservation, and why she believes Dane County needs a “court of resistance” in the current political climate. Ahsan shares her background, her approach to justice, and what she hopes to bring to the bench.

    Other Topics This Week:
    • Wisconsin politics: Two new names join the race for governor, plus a landslide recall election in DeForest.

    • YWCA Racial Justice Summit: A preview of this year’s speakers and themes, from abolition to ecological restoration.

    • Media and free speech: The FCC threatens ABC over Jimmy Kimmel’s remarks — what it means for journalism, censorship, and corporate influence.

    • Community leadership: A look ahead to Madison365’s annual list of Wisconsin’s Most Influential Latino Leaders.

    • The most important question: Is a taco a sandwich?

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    57 m
  • Affordability, Equity, and the Road to 2026: David Crowley Joins the Race
    Sep 12 2025

    This week on 365 Amplified, the team dives into national, state, and local news—and sits down with Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley, who has just entered the race for governor of Wisconsin.

    Highlights from this episode:
    • Political violence and rhetoric: The hosts discuss the recent assassination of Charlie Kirk, the responses from both the right and the left, and the broader implications for gun control, public safety, and accountability.

    • Wisconsin politics: David Crowley joins the show to talk about his campaign for governor, his path from youth organizing to county executive, and his priorities for affordability, public schools, health care, and rural outreach. He also shares his pick for favorite Wisconsin-born celebrity.

    • Statewide races: Former State Rep. JoCasta Zamarripa announces her run for Secretary of State, adding to the shakeup in Wisconsin’s political landscape.

    • Local reporting: Omar brings updates on Dane County rangers threatening unhoused residents near Yahara Park, and the community response to protect those living outside.

    • Community & culture: Rasta Barista hosts Madison’s first-ever Jerk and Jollof Cookoff, a celebration of Caribbean and African food that also raises funds for youth empowerment programs.

    • Sports: This weekend, Wisconsin football has a tall order in Alabama, and it's the Henny Derby between Forward Madison and Richmond Kickers.

    • Fun & reflections: The hosts share childhood beliefs they held onto too long (and air some pet peeves about language and punctuation).

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    1 h y 2 m
  • The percolator incident
    Sep 5 2025

    On this week's 365 Amplified:

    The Dane County Sheriff's Office is ramping up enforcement on school bus safety

    Milky Way Tech Hub is giving away laptops

    Urban Triage is hosting its Harvest Festival this weekend

    and the North Side Festival is coming next weekend

    Shaunte McCullum from the Northside Planning Council joins the show with more details on that event.

    Plus, what annoys us most, and the trouble with Rob's new percolator.

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    32 m
  • Fathers in Focus
    Aug 29 2025

    On the podcast today, Rob, Nicholas and Omar get an update on the immigrant labor troubles in Monroe, and get a preview of the Wisconsin Badger volleyball season. Then, Joe Maldonado from UW Extension joins to preview the second annual Fathers in Focus confererence, coming up October 18.

    Read Omar's update on the Monroe dairy workers strike here.

    Read Nicholas's preview of the Badger volleyball season here.

    Read Rob's preview of the Fathers in Focus conference here.

    Register for the Fathers in Focus conference here.

    Today's episode is sponsored by Steinhafels.

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    29 m
  • MGFC just fired its only Black head coach
    Aug 22 2025

    On this week's podcast, Stephanie, Omar and Rob dig into two big stories from this week's news:

    • Workers in Monroe have walked off the job after W&W Dairy's new owners, Kansas City-based Dairy Farmers of America, is forcing employees to reverify documentation status. About 40 workers, most of whom have worked there more than 10 years, are asking for a severance package for those who can't verify. Read Omar's story here.
    • Monona Grove Football Club, a local youth soccer club, has fired a volunteer coach over allegations of "berating" players on one occasion and getting into it with a ref on another; promoting her own nonprofit foundation through the club; talking positively about the club on podcasts and radio shows; and a few other allegations -- allegations she only learned about five days after she was initially fired. The director of coaching resigned in protest, and parents are up in arms. Read Rob's story here.

    Then we bounce around this week's roudtable question: what's your most Wisconsin thing? And end up planning what sounds like a pretty decent Friday night.

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    1 h y 12 m
  • Art House 360 is open!
    Aug 15 2025

    Art House 360, a multicultural community arts space in Verona, officially opened with a ribbon cutting this week, and will host a fundraiser tonight. So we are revisiting our conversation with cofounders Monica Cliff and AJ Juarez from last month about where the idea and inspiration came from, and what the space hopes to offer the community.

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    30 m