
Robert Larry
All Things Considered Host/ Digital ProducerHailing from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Robert Larry joined the WUWM family in 2022 as a digital producer and became the host of All Things Considered later in the same year. Robert came to WUWM after a two year stint as an on-air personality with WGLB gospel radio in Milwaukee.
Robert holds a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts degree from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in music performance and enjoys creative writing as well as supporting and performing live music. A former sports segment host, Robert is also an avid sports fan and is an emphatic supporter of the Green Bay Packers, and the Milwaukee Brewers and Bucks.
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Mifepristone is commonly used to treat miscarriages in Wisconsin. But federal cases could suddenly end its availability for pregnant patients.
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Joshua Ashing, the Circulation Services Representative for the Milwaukee Public Library system, provides his recommendations for Pride Month books.
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Matt Wild from Milwaukee Record recaps his favorite songs from local musicians this month.
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Milwaukee gardening expert Venice Williams shares about the start of the growing season and some upcoming gardening and farming events for this summer.
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Rob Henken, president of the Wisconsin Policy Forum, and Mike Lappen, a behavioral health division administrator, share more about Milwaukee's expanded and restructured mental health services.
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MPM President and CEO Ellen Censkyv talk about what guests will find familiar and what they’ll discover for the first time when the new museum opens by early 2027.
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Travel author Kevin Revolinski shares some places to visit in Door County this summer.
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Marquette University Professor Irfan Omar and his former student, Kaitlyn Daly, co-editors of Interfaith Engagement in Milwaukee: A Brief History of Christian Muslim Dialogue, discuss their book.