The Peoples Voice Podcast

The Peoples Voice Podcast

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. New Episodes Air Each Friday

Episodes

August 1, 2025 20 mins
 Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) play a powerful role in the U.S. healthcare system by managing prescription drug benefits for insurers, employers, and government programs. However, their complex pricing models, rebate structures, and reimbursement practices have drawn criticism for contributing to rising healthcare costs and the closure of corporate and independent pharmacies. This has led to financial strain on large and small p...
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Enrollment levels in United States public schools have been steadily declining in recent years, a trend accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Millions of students left public school systems, with many seeking learning alternatives. This drop is driven by a combination of demographic shifts, including lower birth rates, and growing dissatisfaction with public education quality and safety. The shift raises concerns about educational ...
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The business of youth sports in the U.S. has transformed what was once a cornerstone of childhood development into a high-stakes, profit-driven machine that is eroding its very foundation. What should be a source of joy, growth, and community has become a system marked by exclusion, exploitation, and pressure. Private clubs and elite travel teams prey on families' hopes, demanding thousands of dollars for access to opportunities th...
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July 11, 2025 20 mins
Budget cuts to USDA food programs, like the ones that provide meals to schools and food banks, are becoming a big problem in the United States. These programs such as the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) help to provide lunch to students, and food banks. But because of recent government spending cuts, this could make it harder for families to get healthy food, which is especially important for many disadvantaged kids who often ...
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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 ...
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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 th...
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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 ...
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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 mon...
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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, givi...
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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 jus...
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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 com...
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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...
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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 activi...
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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 contin...
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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...
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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 S...
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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 Le...
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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, ...
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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...
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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 law...
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