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The podcast that brings you closer to the city of Milwaukee by highlighting entertaining, uncut stories from Milwaukee legends and uncovering the restaurants, bars, spots and events around the city you need to check out! Milwaukee Uncut is hosted by Richie Burke and produced by Story Mark Studios. Located in the heart of Walker's Point, our Milwaukee roots run deep.

Making his second appearance on the show (and first in a while) it’s been a whirlwind last few weeks for our County Executive. On this episode we cover: His story, upbringing, and how he got into politics His semi-pro football stint Meeting his wife Favorite spots around Milwaukee & hobbies Why he got back into the race And more

A few weeks ago we got a random message from a guy we never heard of.Turns out he’s hilarious and has some of the best skits on the internet, he’s also playing at Vivarium this Saturday. You can get tickets here: https://www.pabsttheatergroup.com/events/detail/tony-dabas-2026In this entertaining episode co-hosted by Mayor Tommy we go over:His backstory which bounces back between comedy and running an ice cream truck His biggest break Bouncing back from a heart attack Getting inspired creatively and more

Praise from Giannis & Steph, most 3s ever made by a rookie, an appearance on Jimmy Fallon and dropping 32 in his first game back in Milwaukee were only some of the highlights for the breakout rookie this past year.Kon Knueppel stopped by the podcast and we covered:Growing up in MilwaukeeHis return and facing Giannis for the first time Going on Jimmy Fallon Back-to-backs in the NBA The LaMelo trade Getting drafted to Charlotte Could Marquette land any of his brothers? Favorite Brewers memories Getting praise from Giannis & Steph And more

The most fearless man in Milwaukee makes an annual appearance on the show. Tommy G started off in door-to-door sales while doing prank videos on the side trying to get his YouTube channel off the ground. Then in 2022 he put out a documentary on the KIA Boys. The video generated over 8 million views. He and his team have produced about 250 weekly documentaries since and now has over 3.5 million subscribers and has generated over 500 million views. All geared towards giving people inside access to the hard to reach people, places, and situations in the world. In this episode we are joined by Tommy himself and his right hand man Keegan. In this episode we cover: The Pentagon Insider trading Data Centers The impact Tommy is trying to make on America What he’s pessimistic and optimistic about What he’s scared of And more

Marquette Legends Dwyane Wade & Travis Diener join us on today’s episode to discuss:Their upcoming Home Court Weekend from July 16–18, featuring a guest bartending event, a dinner, and a basketball camp. (This is all linked in the show notes.)We talk about if they would have rather played in the NIL era or when they did in the 2000s.Marquette hoops and one MU player they wish they could have added to that Final Four roster.The city of Milwaukee.Then, with The Wolf, we cover: The best bars in Milwaukee—dead or alive. Favorite Summerfest acts. And, of course, his famous bomb strategy.

Looking for some amazing date nights around Milwaukee you probably haven't heard of? We've got you covered. We also get a recap on Marleigh's current love life and an important Note doc on her iPhone.Oh and we have two callers you won't want to miss and a couple gems of the week.Tune into this weeks' dating in Milwaukee episode presented by Kesslers.PS: If you've got a gem (bachelor/bachelorette) of the week to nominate let us know!

Get ready for some amazing stories from NFL Hall of Famer and Brookfield native Joe Thomas - who has made the transition from football player to... farmer with over 1,000 cattle at Hall of Fame Farms in southwest Wisconsin, we cover:How he got into farming Wrangling a cow that got loose last week Joe’s fitness and nutrition regime -- Adam Garski, you are going to want to take some notes during that section Getting recruited by Barry AlvarezHow much lineman drank at UW The Johnny Manziel Browns era Favorite moments in Cleveland His favorite spots around Wisconsin and more

Wisconsin ranks near last out of all 50 states in art funding, but can being in a small market still be an advantage for a creative?We have two creatives who grew up in Wisconsin, went to LA and are now back and they’ve got some stories to tell, we go over:Going from from MKE to LA and back Autumn’sNFL jobAndre getting into skating and moving Autumn's biggest break Untold Lil Wayne stories & tattooing his face Autumn’s creative process Biggest struggles WI Art funding Standing out about WI opposed to LA

If the original founder of Wheel & Sprocket had his way, it would have been a car dealership... well, that didn't happen. What did happen was the creation of an iconic brand with 10 locations that has made an incredible impact on the community for more than 50 years.We sat down with second-generation family members Amelia, Noel, and Tessa to hear the inside stories on: Their origin story with Frank and their father, Chris Kegel Their earliest memories in the business, including the crazy commercials and comics they created The growth of Wheel & Sprocket The annual Bike Expo at the State Fair Grounds The legendary Kegel family bike trips Chris Kegel's lasting legacy The best places to cycle in Wisconsin and moreThis episode is presented by our good friends that we’ve worked with for years (and that now banks Wheel & Sprocket), First Federal Bank!

Ishdarr is a Milwaukee legend- he started taking off while in high school and gained early fame through hits like “Locals” and “Too Bad”, he toured the world and landed a role in White Boy Rick alongside Matthew McConaughey. What’s he been up to the last few years and what’s next? We cover: Growing up on the northside of Milwaukee The most trouble he got in His European tour at age 20 Taking off with with his hits Locals and Too Bad Getting arrested Getting cast in Whiteboy Rick alongside Matthew McConaughey and what that was like Favorite spots in Milwaukee New project - "There is no Tomorrow" What’s next and more