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The Peoples Voice Podcast

Trey Evanslinktr.ee
An investigative news podcast dedicated to covering stories and social issues that are often overlooked or buried by mainstream media. The purpose is to shed light on these important topics and offer insightful analysis, recommendations, and actionable solutions. Hosted by media and social issues researcher Trey Evans.

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Dialysis Centers in America: Low Quality Patient Care for High Profits

#dialysis #dialysiscenter #healthcareindustry Many dialysis centers in the U.S. operate under a profit-over-people model, prioritizing financial gain over patient care. Dominated by a few large for-profit corporations, these centers often cut corners—understaffing facilities, rushing treatments, and neglecting critical safety protocols—to maximize revenue. As a result, in a recent CBS news investigation it has been discovered that many centers are plagued by poor conditions, including overworked...

Jul 04, 202520 minEp. 180

Trapped With Nowhere To Go: Senior Living in the U.S.

Exploring the growing challenges facing America’s aging population in securing affordable, accessible, and safe housing. As more seniors find themselves struggling with rising costs, outdated infrastructure, and limited options. I review a story out of Missouri City, TX where senior residents have lived in a apartment building for 2 months without a working elevator. This highlights the systemic issues and poor solutions shaping the future of senior living in 2025 and failure of the public and p...

Jun 27, 202520 minEp. 178

Summer Travel Scams: How to Spot Them Before They Spot You

As summer travel season ramps up in the U.S., travelers face an increasing risk of falling victim to scams targeting tourists. Fraudulent offers for vacation rentals, fake tour packages, and deceptive travel insurance schemes are just a few examples of the pitfalls waiting for the unsuspecting. Scammers often exploit the excitement and urgency surrounding last-minute bookings, leaving travelers vulnerable to financial loss or even identity theft. For those planning summer trips, staying vigilant...

Jun 20, 202518 minEp. 177

Parent PLUS Loans: The Silent Burden Behind College Debt

The growing debt from Parent PLUS loans has become a significant financial burden for many older Americans. With limited repayment options compared to federal student loans for students, these loans often carry high interest rates and lack income-driven repayment plans tailored to parents. As a result, many borrowers in their 50s, 60s, and even 70s are forced to use their retirement income or delay retirement altogether to make monthly payments. This growing trend underscores the long-term impac...

Jun 13, 202521 minEp. 176

Behind Closed Doors: America's Slumlord Problem

In the U.S., slumlord apartment owners—landlords who neglect maintenance and exploit tenants—have become a worsening problem amid the housing crisis. As affordable housing becomes increasingly scarce, vulnerable renters are forced to accept substandard living conditions, with issues like mold, broken plumbing, and lack of heating going unresolved. The soaring cost of rent and stagnant wages leave tenants with few alternatives, giving slumlords more power to ignore regulations without consequence...

May 30, 202524 minEp. 172

Maryland Imprisonment Of Black People

A recent report from the Maryland Equitable Justice Collaborative reveals a stark racial disparity in the state's incarceration rates: while Black Marylanders constitute approximately 30% of the population, they represent 71% of those incarcerated in state correctional facilities. This disproportionate representation underscores the systemic targeting of Black communities and individuals experiencing poverty within the criminal justice system. The report highlights how historical injustices, suc...

May 23, 202525 minEp. 171

"Nicotine Pouches": Health Benefit Or A Marketing Trap

Nicotine pouches, marketed heavily by companies like Philip Morris, are becoming increasingly popular, especially among younger audiences. These products are designed to be discreet and easy to use, often promoted as a "safer" alternative to smoking, despite the fact that they still contain nicotine, an addictive substance. The FDA’s authorization of nicotine pouches has raised concerns, as it could be seen as a green light for companies to market directly to youth, who may not be aware of the l...

May 09, 202523 minEp. 170

Congress Backs Banks: Fee Caps Eliminated , Consumers Brace for Higher Costs

Congress recently overturned a rule that would have limited how much banks and credit card companies can charge in late fees. Now, if you miss a payment, you could get hit with a hefty fee, sometimes $30 or higher. This change will hit people with low incomes the hardest, especially those already struggling to keep up with bills. Critics say it’s unfair and just helps banks profit more off vulnerable people, while supporters argue that higher fees are necessary to keep the financial system runni...

May 03, 202523 minEp. 170

Why are Post Office Employees Stealing Mail?

The issue of mail theft within the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has become a growing concern, with employees themselves being implicated in the theft of valuable packages and personal mail. Some workers have been caught intercepting mail, stealing cash, gift cards, and other valuables.. In response, the USPS Office of the Inspector General (OIG) has been actively investigating the matter, conducting audits, tracking suspicious activities, but the problem remains a significant challenge for the org...

Apr 26, 202523 minEp. 167

The Trump Administration And Lowndes County Sewage Issue

The Trump administration’s decision to end the DOJ’s settlement agreement on Lowndes County’s sewage crisis marked a major setback in environmental justice and reignited concerns about environmental racism. The agreement, launched under Biden, aimed to address severe household sewage dispoal issues in the predominantly Black rural county. Citing a ban on federal DEI initiatives, the Trump administration’s move highlights the continued neglect of marginalized communities facing environmental heal...

Apr 18, 202521 minEp. 170

Workplace Ageism Causing Homelessness for Older Americans

Ageism significantly contributes to homelessness among Americans aged 55 and older, as highlighted in the 2024 HUD report. This demographic often faces unique challenges, such as limited income opportunities, especially due to job discrimination based on age. As individuals age, they may experience bias in hiring practices, reduced job security, or forced retirement, leaving them without the financial means to secure stable housing. In the workplace, ageism manifests through stereotypes, such as...

Apr 11, 202523 minEp. 166

Book Bans In The U.S. Protecting Children or Hiding a Violent History?

Book bans in U.S. public schools and libraries continue to escalate, with PEN America reporting a significant rise in the number of book challenges, particularly those addressing race, gender, and LGBTQ+ themes. The group found hundreds of books targeted for removal or restriction, reflecting broader efforts led by organizations like Moms for Liberty, which pushes to limit access to books they deem inappropriate for children. The Southern Poverty Law Center has reported that these efforts often ...

Apr 04, 202521 minEp. 165

The New Predatory Lending: Paycheck and Earned Wage Advance Apps

Predatory lending through earned wage advance apps and payday loans disproportionately targets vulnerable low-wage workers, particularly those in the gig economy or service industries, many who earn less than $50K per year. These individuals, often living paycheck to paycheck, are drawn to the promise of quick cash but are hit with exorbitant interest rates, sometimes exceeding 300% APR's. According to the Center for Responsible Lending, these high rates and hidden fees can quickly spiral out of...

Mar 28, 202523 min

Tax Breaks for Athletes? The NIL Deal Tax Exemption Debate

The ongoing discussion around NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) deals, their tax implications, and the future of college athletics has been heating up in recent years. One key topic is whether NIL deals should be tax-exempt, with some arguing that athletes should not be taxed for using their own name and likeness, while others maintain that they should be treated like any other form of earned income. In this episode I discuss NIL deals, states that are pushing for tax exemptions on NIL Deals, and the ...

Mar 14, 202522 minEp. 163

National Opioid Settlement Controversy

The opioid settlement, which resulted in billions of dollars from major pharmaceutical companies like Johnson & Johnson, McKesson, Cardinal Health, and AmerisourceBergen, is designed to address the opioid crisis by funding addiction treatment, prevention, and recovery efforts. Critics argue that the distribution process lacks transparency and being misdirected toward administrative costs rather than direct support for addiction recovery. In this episode I discuss the opioid settlement, where...

Mar 07, 202523 minEp. 162

WAGE THEFT- How Companies and Business Owners Rob Employees

Wage theft is a serious issue in the United States, particularly affecting low-wage workers like restaurant staff, retail employees, and home care workers. Employers often fail to pay employees for overtime, force them to work off the clock, or withhold tips, leaving workers with less than they’re owed. It’s estimated that U.S. workers lose billions of dollars each year due to wage theft. While some states have enacted stronger laws and enforcement mechanisms, the problem persists, and many work...

Feb 28, 202524 minEp. 161

The Sports Gambling Problem in America

In 2024, the U.S. sports betting industry experienced unprecedented growth. This surge in betting activity led to a record $13.71 billion in revenue significantly up from 2023's numbers. However, this expansion has been accompanied by a significant rise in gambling addiction. While the sports betting industry has achieved record revenues, this growth has been accompanied by increased gambling addiction rates and a concerning decline in the financial stability of a significant portion of the U.S....

Feb 21, 202523 minEp. 159

Government Spending, U.S. Debt and Your Tax Dollars

The U.S. faces a growing national debt. President trump has proposed reductions in civilian government workers in an effort to curb spending, aiming to decrease the size of the federal workforce and reduce operational costs. Taxes are primarily collected to support these large-scale programs and fund government operations, but with a large debt load and increasing healthcare costs, the financial strain on the system continues to grow. In this episode I discuss U.S. government spending, U.S. debt...

Feb 14, 202522 minEp. 160

The Superintendent Problem in American Public Schools

The turnover of superintendents in school districts across the United States has become a significant concern, with many districts experiencing frequent changes in leadership. This instability in leadership can have a profound impact on both the functioning of school districts and the education of children. This disruption is further compounded by the fact that superintendents often receive substantial buyouts as part of their contracts when they leave, whether through resignation or termination...

Feb 07, 202524 minEp. 159

Why People Leave their Jobs and How Race Influences It

People leave their jobs in the U.S. for a variety of reasons, including seeking better pay, career growth, work-life balance, or a more supportive work environment. However, studies have shown race can play a significant role in these decisions as well. The decision to leave a job is often influenced not just by personal career goals, but by the broader social and organizational dynamics that impact an individual’s experience in the workplace. In this episode I discuss why people leave their job...

Jan 31, 202521 minEp. 156

Is Homeowners Insurance 21st Century Discrimination?

The escalating cost of homeowners insurance in the 21st century has raised concerns about its role in perpetuating discrimination, particularly among people of color. For many Black, Hispanic, and Indigenous families, the cost of insurance becomes an insurmountable barrier to protecting their homes, leading to higher rates of underinsurance or going without coverage altogether. Many argue that the situation represents a form of modern discrimination that exacerbates long-standing racial and econ...

Jan 24, 202523 min

Dry January May Last Forever! Alcohol Drinking is Declining

Dry January, a month-long challenge where individuals abstain from alcohol, has gained significant traction in recent years as part of a broader global shift toward reduced alcohol consumption. This trend is particularly pronounced among Gen Z, a generation that is increasingly rejecting excessive drinking in favor of healthier lifestyles. Studies show that globally, alcohol consumption has been declining, with younger generations leading the charge. in this episode I discuss this movement, the ...

Jan 03, 202522 minEp. 154

The Practice of Goal Planning and Self Assessment

New Year, New You.....Right? Goal planning and self-assessment are powerful tools for personal growth and achievement. By clearly defining our goals, we create a roadmap for success, which helps us stay focused and motivated. Self-assessment allows us to reflect on our progress, identify strengths and areas for improvement, and make necessary adjustments along the way. One of the most effective practices in goal-setting is writing down your goals, as it transforms abstract desires into concrete ...

Dec 26, 202422 minEp. 153

*Trigger Warning* Domestic Violence Increases During The Holidays

In a time that is typically associated with joy, togetherness, and celebration, domestic violence often increases during the holiday season. Experts have said the pressure to meet societal expectations of family togetherness, gift-giving, and financial stability can create stress, frustration, and conflict, which may escalate into abusive behavior. Abusers may use the holiday season as an opportunity to exert control over their victims, manipulating them emotionally or physically under the guise...

Dec 13, 202422 min

Consumers Are Going Into Debt For The Holidays

According to a recent WalletHub survey, U.S. consumers are still paying off debt from last holiday season. To make matters worse more and more Americans relying on credit cards and other forms of debt to cover the cost of gifts, travel, and other seasonal expenses. What many dont realize is that debt can create a ripple effect, contributing to higher stress levels, anxiety, and several other physical health issues. In this episode I discuss holiday debt, its effects and how to avoid it.

Dec 06, 202422 minEp. 151

The U.S. Healthcare System: Low Quality High Priced

Despite spending more on healthcare than any other nation, the U.S. consistently lags behind in key metrics like life expectancy, access to care, and overall population health. One concerning aspect is the salary disparity within nonprofit hospitals, where many CEOs are earning salaries in the millions, raising questions about the ethical implications of such high compensation in institutions that are meant to serve the public good. In this episode of I discuss the perceptions of the U.S. Health...

Nov 29, 202421 min

Thanksgiving: The U.S. Still Celebrates Despite Its Violent History, Why?

Thanksgiving, as a national holiday in the United States, continues to be celebrated each year, but it is increasingly being questioned due to its origins rooted in violent colonialism and the displacement of Indigenous peoples. While the holiday is often framed as a time for giving thanks and enjoying family gatherings, it is important to acknowledge that its origins was part of a broader pattern of colonization that led to the genocide and forced assimilation of Indigenous communities. The cel...

Nov 22, 202422 minEp. 150

Churches Are Closing In the U.S...Why?

Church closings have become a growing concern in many communities, especially in the wake of changing demographics, financial struggles, and shifts in religious practices. As congregations shrink and maintenance costs rise, some churches find it increasingly difficult to sustain their operations, leading to closures. In this episode I discuss church closings in the U.S. and why they are closing.

Nov 15, 202422 minEp. 150

Food Trucks: The Good and The Bad

Owning a food truck can be a rewarding business, offering flexibility and the opportunity to serve diverse communities while capitalizing on the growing trend of mobile dining. The cost of outfitting a food truck and ongoing maintenance can be significant, but with a strong brand and a well-curated menu, a food truck can attract a loyal customer base. For customers considering eating at a food truck, there are several key things to look out for to ensure both safety and quality. In this episode,...

Nov 08, 202424 minEp. 149

The White American Population Will Be A Minority in 2045

By 2045, demographic projections indicate a significant decline in the white population in the United States, primarily due to lower birth rates and increased diversity through immigration and higher birth rates among non-white groups. This shift is likely to reshape the political landscape, as the electorate becomes more diverse, bringing new perspectives and priorities to the forefront. In this episode I discuss the changes the decline in the white population will have on the political landsca...

Nov 01, 202423 minEp. 148
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