The Future of Almost Everything: Crazy coffee day for WTMJ Host Jeff Sherman and he was joined by Koss Stereophones Martin moore
10:11 – TWO UP:
1. The founder of the dark web site Silk Road was pardoned by U.S. President Donald Trump.
2. Soup Drop: Candy that tasted like soup from Progresso: It tasted horrible or some but still others were intrigued.
Jeff Sherman and Martin Moore were joined in-studio by Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra Chief Executive Officer Linda Edelstein to discuss Violins of Hope that would be coming in September. It would include instruments fromWorld War II that were acquired during the holocaust; some were still playable, but others were just for exhibition.
Starbucks had recently instituted a new bathroom policy that would only allow paying customers to use their restrooms, btu they could get free refills. Jeff and Martin discussed how Starbucks would enforce this policy.
Jeff and Martin gave away a gift card to the Mineshaft restaurants and then discussed the future of store brand products.
MUSK vs CUBAN: Elon Musk and Mark Cuban were both big business leaders with different opinions on President Donald Trump. Mark Cuban posted the question on Bluesky: What’s the best way to institute change in the second Trump era. Jeff and Martin answered. Meanwhile, Elon Musk threatened a back-to-office mandate for federal workers. Jeff and Martin responded.
Jeff posed the question where the future of TikTok ownership would land. He and Martin went over some buyers, including the people of the United States.