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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 is good about Milwaukee. Uniquely Milwaukee is a podcast from Radio Milwaukee and the next evolution of our flagship program, Community Stories. New episodes of Uniquely Milwaukee are published on all podcast platforms each Tuesday, while audio shorts air weekdays on 88Nine.
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While a flurry of activity happens near Fiserv Forum downtown, events have sprung up across the city to offer a respite and celebrate Milwaukee.
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Fresh produce was a rarity in the Milwaukee neighborhood where Mitchelle Lyle grew up. Her Hydroponics STEM Program is changing that.
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Drag dates back centuries, but we narrowed our focus just a bit to talk with drag performer Melee the Queen about the scene in Milwaukee.
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On this episode of Uniquely Milwaukee, Dawn Springer talks about the significance of her new project, “Step of Two,” and bringing your life to the performance.
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This week on "Uniquely Milwaukee," we head over to Bembé Dance & Drum to learn about Afro-Latino musical culture.
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What started with a kid crashing through a coffee table has become a company that empowers women through the art and craft of woodworking.
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This week on Uniquely Milwaukee, 88Nine's Kenny Perez takes over the episode to talk about the origins of Oak Leaf Familia and Buena Tierra Run Club.
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It may be one of the smallest sections of Milwaukee, but its name makes a big impression. Get to know Piggsville as we wrap up our tour of the city's neighborhoods.
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Our tour of the city continues in this episode as we explore two areas with roots in Milwaukee industry and activism, respectively.
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Our trip through the city started south and now finds its way east as we visit a pair of neighborhoods that drive Milwaukee's counterculture.