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The Peoples Voice Podcast

  • AI Is Going To Put A Lot People Out of Work

    17 MAY 2024 · AI is on track to disrupt many industries over the next 10 years by replacing human workers with more efficient and cost-effective machines. While AI technology has the potential to greatly increase productivity and innovation. This shift in the workforce has the potential to leave many workers unemployed and struggling to find new opportunities in a rapidly changing job market. In this episode I talk about AI and its current and future effect on the job market.  (01:20 Artificial intelligence and specifically what jobs are affected (04:13)  AI today (10:02)  Jobs could be affected by artificial intelligence  
    21m 5s
  • U.S. Hospitals Are Closing At A Rapid Rate

    10 MAY 2024 · The closure of hospitals in the United States is a growing concern as more and more medical facilities shut their doors at a rapid rate. This trend is alarming as it threatens access to healthcare for many individuals across the country. With the closure of hospitals, communities are left without essential medical services, putting the health and well-being of residents at risk. In this episode I discuss the closure of hospitals in U.S.  (01:20) Stewart Healthcare, a healthcare system, has filed for bankruptcy protection (05:16) What causes a hospital to close?  (10:44) Two thirds of small rural hospitals lose money  (15:02) 30% of 700 rural hospitals are potentially or in danger of closing (19:37) What can be done to prevent more hospital closures
    23m 22s
  • Hotels Are Not What They Used To Be

    3 MAY 2024 · In recent years, it has become increasingly evident that the standard of hotel service is on a rapid decline. What was once the epitome of luxury and comfort has now become synonymous with poor service, dirty rooms, and exorbitant prices. This trend is evident not just in budget hotels, but also in high-end, diamond-rated establishments. In this episode I discuss the decline of the hotel experience.    (01:22) State of hotels or the hospitality industry (09:51) The hotel industry is struggling   (15:59) There has been a decline  (19:12) Asking for a full refund,    
    23m 8s
  • Medical Misdiagnosis In America Healthcare: A Terrifying Reality

    26 APR 2024 · According to a recent report published in the BMJ, medical misdiagnosis affects approximately 795,000 people in the United States every year. That staggering number is enough to make anyone fear for their own health and safety. The consequences of a misdiagnosis can be devastating, leading to delayed or inappropriate treatment, unnecessary procedures, and even death. The emotional toll that a misdiagnosis can take on a patient and their loved ones is immeasurable.
    23m 7s
  • California's $20 Hour Minimum Wage Not Enough

    19 APR 2024 · In recent years, the debate over minimum wage versus living wage has become increasingly contentious. With California recently raising its minimum wage to $20 an hour, the issue has once again come to the forefront. While this is undeniably a step in the right direction, many argue that it is still not enough to provide workers with a truly sustainable income. This episode of the People’s Voice is a must-listen for anyone interested in labor laws, economic policy, and social justice. Trey Evans doesn’t just share his voice — he amplifies the voices of the countless workers striving to live their dreams in the face of economic hardship.Tune in to this  and join the conversation on the need for a living wage.    (00:00) Intro (01:49) minimum wage versus a living wage (04:37) California is raising its minimum wage (09:48) difference between a minimum wage and a living wage (20:37)  California's minimum wage debate 
    22m 26s
  • Build To Rent: The Housing Answer or The Problem?

    12 APR 2024 · The concept of build to rent has been gaining popularity in recent years, particularly in markets like Atlanta where corporations are constructing single-family homes specifically for rent rather than for purchase. While this may seem like a practical solution for those who prefer renting over buying, it has raised concerns and criticisms regarding its impact on the housing market.  (01:52)  Argument between home ownership and renting(04:57)  High interest rates and low inventory(07:06) Market for single family homes owned by corporations(12:45) Corporations pushing prices up(17:10)  Benefits of home ownership   (22:25) Please wake up and live your dreams
    23m 12s
  • Dont Call An Ambulance Call Me An Uber

    5 APR 2024 · In the United States, the cost of calling an ambulance can be shockingly high. Many Americans are faced with the dilemma of whether to dial 911 for an emergency or find an alternative mode of transportation due to the exorbitant charges associated with ambulance services. This issue highlights the urgent need for healthcare transparency pricing, as well as addressing the loophole in the No Surprise Act that currently only focuses on air ambulances and not ground ambulances. 00:00 Intro 01:59 Ambulance Cost 09:55 Example of Surprise Cost 22:13 The Importance of Info
    24m 3s
  • The Truth About College NIL Deals

    29 MAR 2024 · Thanks to the recent court ruling in 2021, college athletes can now enter into Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals, allowing them to monetize their personal brands. However, during this March Madness season it is important to uncover the truth about NIL deals and understand the potential challenges and benefits that come with them.
    23m 41s
  • "Diet Weed" Newest Customers...Your Kids

    22 MAR 2024 · Referred to as "diet weed," these cannabis based edibles are becoming a cause for concern, especially when it comes to children. The packaging of these edibles, often resembling well-known snacks that appeal to young people, has led to a rise in cases of children ingesting these products. In this episode I discuss the "Diet Weed”  Phenomenon, who its effecting and why its legal.
    23m 2s
  • The Soda Tax: Trying To Tackle America's Health Crisis

    15 MAR 2024 · Over the past few decades, America has been grappling with a health crisis driven by rising rates of diabetes and obesity. Numerous studies have linked these issues to the excessive consumption of sugar, particularly in the form of sugar-sweetened beverages such as soda, fruit juices, sports drinks, and iced teas. In an effort to combat this pressing concern, a number of drastic measures have been proposed, one of which is the implementation of a soda tax. This tax targets beverages that are sweetened with sugar, and in some cities, even those with added sweeteners. (00:00)  Thank you for listening to the People's voice podcast (01:45) The soda tax (03:31) The soda tax or the tax on sugary beverages (08:32)  Is taxation effective (17:27)  Solutions  
    22m 39s

An investigative news podcast dedicated to covering stories and issues that are often overlooked or buried by mainstream media. The purpose is to shed light on these important topics and...

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An investigative news podcast dedicated to covering stories and 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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