Change can be hard — but it can also open the door to new opportunities. This week on The Upswing, WTMJ’s Jeff Sherman talks with Tina Quealy, CEO of the Betty Brinn Children’s Museum, about plans to find a new home for the beloved Milwaukee institution. She explains why expanded classrooms and outdoor space are part of the vision, what the multi-year relocation process could look like, and why access to high-quality learning should be a statewide priority.
Later, in this month’s edition of The Future of Almost Everything, Jeff welcomes Martin Moore of Koss to discuss affordable new tech like the MacBook Neo, the idea of Milwaukee as a testing ground for innovation, AI regulation in social media, and why authenticity still matters for leaders online.
🎙️ The Upswing is presented by Horicon Bank.