
Uniquely Milwaukee
They lift your spirits, prompt you to think, make you feel grateful and inspire you to do more. They connect you to our community in a positive way, shining a spotlight on what's good about Milwaukee. Uniquely Milwaukee is a podcast from Radio Milwaukee and the next evolution of our flagship program, Community Stories. New episodes are published on all podcast platforms each Tuesday, while audio shorts air weekdays on 88Nine.
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Our focus on Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month led us to one of our own for a personal and emotional conversation.
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During this month dedicated to elevating Asian American and Pacific Islander voices, we teamed up with the Milwaukee Rep to present monologues from 'The Heart Sellers.'
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With this year's event winding down, we talk about which selections captured our hearts — from dramatic gems to thought-provoking documentaries.
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To close out Uniquely Milwaukee's month-long series on body image, we talk to people living with disabilities about how they feel seen by the world.
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For this community, navigating body-image issues is further complicated by unique societal pressures around gender norms and beauty standards.
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Salam Fatayer and Element Everest-Blanks draw from their personal experiences as we delve into the complexities and nuances of these often-misunderstood topics.
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There's a lot of societal pressure around appearance, often self-inflicted. In this episode of "Uniquely Milwaukee," we talk about how men and women alike deal with it.
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In a world with images of "perfect" bodies, Yasmine Mohamed Ahmed and Iuscely Flores speak out about their experiences with body image.
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To shine a light on those capturing the Black experience in America, we talk to organizers and participants from two events being held in Milwaukee.
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In our first episode of Black History Month, Element Everest-Blanks explores her family's untold story and speaks with one of the DNA-tracing company's co-founders.