Dr. Ken opens the hour a little under the weather—but still sharp—after watching something rare in government: decisive leadership. Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley fires the county’s HR director, and Dr. Ken calls it exactly what it was: a boss move in a system that usually hesitates.
From there, the conversation lightens but stays telling. Why do we still rely on Groundhog Day to predict the weather? Why pay meteorologists when animals seem to get the headlines? Milwaukee’s rhino enters the chat, along with a few side questions about Black History Month, curiosity, and culture—including a quick Olivia Dean tangent.
The phones and YouTube chat heat up as Dr. Ken asks listeners how they plan to acknowledge and celebrate Black History Month, before the tone turns serious again with news of a second confirmed measles case in Wisconsin. The hour wraps with a candid discussion on vaccines, public health, and longevity, sparked by a call from Sandra, who credits staying on top of her vaccines as part of why she’s lived a long life.
Reflective, funny, and grounded in real-life consequences—this hour sets the tone for a deeper conversation.