WTMJ’s Steve Scaffidi and Kristin Brey discussed Wisconsin’s looming Foodshare crisis caused by the government shutdown and asked listeners how well they know their neighbors in times of need. They were joined by Kinship Community Food Pantry director Vin Noth, who explained how his organization is preparing to help and where donations can make a difference. Later, they covered Wisconsin’s lawsuit against the USDA over SNAP cuts, the growing “AI job apocalypse,” pieces of Milwaukee’s famed “Deep Thought” boat going up for grabs, and wrapped up with their “Ask Us Anything” segment on politics, parenting, and deer hunting.