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Rising Forward: Stories of Change

Rising Forward: Stories of Change

著者: WUWM 89.7 FM - Milwaukee's NPR
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概要

Hosted by Shannon Sims, this podcast goes behind the headlines to explore the social entrepreneurs transforming Milwaukee and beyond. Shannon leverages her networks, resources and journalistic curiosity to uncover the stories of innovative changemakers who are building businesses that solve pressing community challenges.

Each episode features authentic conversations with entrepreneurs who are rising from their communities, leaning into social concerns, and creating sustainable solutions that move Wisconsin forward — embodying our state's motto. From Milwaukee neighborhoods to communities across the region and eventually statewide, these are the stories of people who refuse to accept the status quo.

Join Shannon as she discovers how business and social impact intersect to create lasting change.

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  • Fruition MKE: Tiffany Miller chose to Bloom on Milwaukee's Near West side
    2026/04/21

    Some business origin stories start with a pitch deck. Tiffany Miller's started with a seed.

    A word written on a chalkboard in a Near West Side Milwaukee classroom. A flower made for her mother's 60th birthday. A neighborhood that deserved a coffee shop someone could walk to and one woman who decided she was going to build it.

    Tiffany Miller is the owner of Fruition MKE — a 4,000 square foot cafe, co-working space and makerspace on Milwaukee's 27th Street. But Fruition is more than a business. It's the manifestation of everything Tiffany has ever built — Fly Blooms, Live in Bloom, the Bronzeville Collective rooted in one belief: that joy is a business model. And that belonging has a return on investment.

    In this episode, Tiffany talks about building a community institution from the ground up, losing a business partner three weeks after opening, and the ancestors who showed up when things got hard — including a grandmother who ran a restaurant in Cotton Plant, Arkansas, until someone burned it down because she was doing too good.

    This one is for every entrepreneur who has ever talked themselves out of the thing they were built to do.

    "I am not a transactional cafe. I want to know what your favorite drink is."

    Rising Forward: Stories of Change tells stories of Wisconsin social entrepreneurs who build businesses that solve real problems in their communities. New episodes drop every Tuesday. Subscribe so you never miss one.

    Credits:

    Shannon Sims, host

    Bryce Richards, graphic designer/ grip

    Brianna Sitkowski, producer

    Junction Box Production, Dwight Cannon, audio editor/videographer

    LionArts Media, Laura Dyan Kezma, audio/video editor

    William Howell, photographer/ assistant editor

    Mic’d & Ready Media

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    24 分
  • The Milwaukee movement changing how folks see food as medicine: Kathy Koshgarian
    2026/04/14

    What if the prescription your doctor handed you wasn't the only option?

    That question led Kathy Koshgarian to build something Milwaukee had never seen before. Today she leads Food for Health, Wisconsin's first and only accredited medically-tailored meal program, delivering real results in the communities that need it most.

    A 43% reduction in health care costs. Fifty percent fewer diabetic ER visits. A high-risk pregnancy that became a healthy delivery. And a movement that now has the attention of the entire state of Wisconsin.

    In this episode, host Shannon Sims sits down with Kathy to talk about the moment she knew she had to act, what it took to launch and grow during a global pandemic, and how two recent Wisconsin policy wins are putting food as medicine on the map for every zip code in the state.

    If you have ever wondered whether food could actually change your health outcomes, this conversation is for you.

    In this episode:

    • What medically tailored meals actually are and why they work
    • How Food for Health launched and grew during a pandemic
    • The social enterprise model built for long-term sustainability
    • Wisconsin's Medicaid breakthrough and the new state food as medicine director
    • Advice for social entrepreneurs ready to move from idea to impact

    Credits:

    Shannon Sims, host

    Bryce Richards, graphic designer/ grip

    Brianna Sitkowski, producer

    Junction Box Production, Dwight Cannon, audio editor/videographer

    LionArts Media, Laura Dyan Kezma, audio/video editor

    William Howell, photographer/ assistant editor

    Mic’d & Ready Media

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    24 分
  • He paid $1 for a lot nobody wanted, then he got to work: Derrick Cainion
    2026/04/07

    Derrick Cainion spent 20 years helping people understand each other as a sign language interpreter. Then COVID-19 hit, his son turned three, and a vacant lot on Milwaukee's north side sat waiting.

    This week on Rising Forward, Derrick walks us through what he built at 35th and Vliet — ART Intersection MKE — a living outdoor gallery where art, sustainability and community healing don't just coexist. They're the same thing.

    We talk about the night a street shut down for art instead of sirens. The mural of his mother watching over the neighborhood. A bio-swale that literally holds water for a community that's been drained. Solar panels that keep the lights on when the city goes dark. And international artists from Tunisia, Dubai and the UK — all landing on one lot in Washington Park.

    Derrick also gets into what it took to raise nearly a million dollars without being independently wealthy — and what funders actually responded to.

    If you've ever driven past a vacant lot and wondered what it could be — this episode is the answer.

    Credits:

    Shannon Sims, host

    Bryce Richards, graphic designer/ grip

    Brianna Sitkowski, producer

    Junction Box Production, Dwight Cannon, audio editor/videographer

    LionArts Media, Laura Dyan Kezma, audio/video editor

    William Howell, photographer/ assistant editor

    Mic’d & Ready Media

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    22 分
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