

Point Taken with Steve Scaffidi & Kristin Brey
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Hosted by Steve Scaffidi & Kristin Brey, Point Taken is for the politically curious and self described political junkie. Steve & Kristin explore, debate, & offer insight into the world of Wisconsin & national politics.
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Apr 7, 2026 • 1h 3min
We Could Live in a Different World Tomorrow
Steve Scaffidi and Kristin Brey open the show on Wisconsin Election Day, checking in with listeners about turnout, polling locations, and whether massive campaign spending actually changes outcomes. They also question what civic duty should look like in the U.S. — and whether voting should be required.
The conversation then turns sharply to national news, reacting to President Trump’s escalating rhetoric toward Iran and the lack of response from Congress, raising questions about how quickly global events could change everyday life.
Later, Tory Lowe joins to promote an upcoming community cleanup event, followed by discussions on AI, media trust, space exploration through the Artemis mission, and how technology continues to shape culture — including the rise of AI-generated music.

Apr 6, 2026 • 1h 4min
Wisconsin Voters Are Not Dumb
Steve Scaffidi and Kristin Brey are joined by WISN political director Matt Smith to break down Wisconsin’s Supreme Court debate, including what stood out, how both parties are framing the race, and why, as Matt puts it, “Wisconsin voters are not dumb.” They also discuss pending legislation on Governor Tony Evers’ desk and the growing role of outside money in a supposedly nonpartisan election.
Later, the conversation turns to political rhetoric, decency in public discourse, and the influence of podcasts and alternative media on trust in institutions. Annex Wealth Management CEO Dave Spano joins for a Monday Market Preview on economic uncertainty tied to the Iran conflict and the job market, while Steve and Kristin wrap with lighter topics including voter turnout predictions, mail-in voting, and the cultural ripple effects of GLP-1 drugs.

Apr 3, 2026 • 1h 4min
Pam's Out; Is Tulsi Next?
Steve Scaffidi and Kristin Brey are joined by Republican strategist Bill McCoshen and Democratic strategist Joe Zepecki to react to the firing of Attorney General Pam Bondi, what it signals about the administration, plus the ongoing tensions abroad with Iran. They also discuss the latest Supreme Court developments and break down Wisconsin’s high-stakes judicial race following last night's debate between candidates.
In the second hour, the panel examines the detention of a Milwaukee religious leader by federal immigration authorities and questions surrounding the circumstances of the case. The show wraps with Say Something Nice, Grab Bags, reflections on media trust, and the Week-In-Review.

Apr 3, 2026 • 3min
Week-In-Review: Teen takeovers, Brewers hit hard & the Moon
Teens takeover malls, the Crew hits hard, America goes back to the Moon and more.
It's the Week-In-Review brought to you by Outdoor Living Unlimited.

Apr 2, 2026 • 1h 2min
Steve Scaffidi vs. The President
It's a solo Steve show today! Steve responds to President Trump's primetime address. Then, Alex Strouf joins to talk about the hot start to the Brewers' season. Later, Steve ponders how much of the current state of the country Trump can still blame on Biden. In the second hour, Urban Milwaukee's Jeramey Jannene joins the show to give his take on recent events around town.

Apr 2, 2026 • 13min
Over Time: Looksmaxing AKA Taking a Hammer to the Face
Steve and Kristin take some Over Time on this bonus, unfiltered podcast.
What is "Looksmaxing" and why are so many young men hitting themselves in the face with hammers? The conversation takes a deep dive into this movement and what it says about gender, beauty standards and self-confidence.

Apr 1, 2026 • 1h 3min
SCOTUS, Kink and the Moon
Steve Scaffidi and Kristin Brey are joined by retired Judge Mary Kuhnmuench to break down a major Supreme Court case involving President Trump’s birthright citizenship executive order and broader questions about executive power, mail-in voting, and the Constitution.
Later, Shannon Ross of The Community joins for Second Chance Month to discuss prison rehabilitation, reducing recidivism, and how hiring practices and public records impact formerly incarcerated individuals. The show also explores the renewed push toward space exploration with the Artemis mission and wraps with a wide-ranging Ask Us Anything.

Mar 31, 2026 • 1h 1min
The Slippery Slope of Defining Antisemitism
Steve Scaffidi and Kristin Brey explore the tension between tradition and change and how it shapes modern conservatism and progressivism. They also discuss Wisconsin’s emissions testing law and a proposal to eliminate it, along with new legislation defining antisemitism and the broader implications for free speech.
Later, Dr. Michael Siegel joins to talk about efforts to bridge the divide on firearm policy, followed by Forward Thinking with City Forward Collective’s Colleston Morgan on school choice and education policy in Wisconsin, including recent vetoes and what future leadership could mean for the system.

Mar 30, 2026 • 1h 5min
A Reckoning for Social Media Companies
Steve Scaffidi and Kristin Brey open the show by confronting the reality of U.S. involvement in a conflict with Iran, debating the administration’s strategy and asking listeners whether they’re concerned about potential troop deployment. They also examine growing scrutiny on social media companies after new legal losses for Meta and discuss the impact of algorithm-driven platforms on younger users.
Later, Annex Wealth Management CEO Dave Spano joins for a Monday Market Preview on recession risks, the job market, and how ongoing global tensions could affect the economy. The show also touches on rising travel costs, the shift toward staycations, and a reminder to step away from politics and enjoy sports.

Mar 27, 2026 • 1h 4min
Does Tom Tiffany Care About His Constituents?
Steve Scaffidi and Kristin Brey are joined by Todd Allbaugh for a wide-ranging conversation on Congress’s failure to end the partial government shutdown, the impact on unpaid TSA workers, and how immigration politics are complicating a solution. They also examine the Trump administration’s posture toward Iran, debate whether U.S. troops could be sent in, and discuss growing fractures inside the MAGA movement.
Later, the show turns to Wisconsin politics with a look at the delayed State Supreme Court debate, fresh polling in the race, and the early contours of the governor’s contest featuring names like Tom Tiffany and Francesca Hong. The hour wraps with a spirited debate over the SAVE Act, voter ID, and voting rights, plus Say Something Nice, Grab Bags, fun questions, and the Week-In-Review.


