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The Peoples Voice Podcast

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The Peoples Voice Podcast

Trey Evans

Who's Watching You? Are License Plate Readers Helping or Hurting Us?

June 26, 2026 9:14am 22 min

Concerns surrounding automated license plate reader (LPR) cameras continue to grow as questions about privacy, transparency, and government surveillance become increasingly controversial. Supporters argue the technology ...

Locked Out of Democracy? The War Over Open and Closed Primary Elections

June 19, 2026 3:55am 22 min

Conversations around the primary election process in the United States continue to intensify, particularly around whether states should use open or closed primaries. A growing number of reform movements have pushed state...

Illegal Dumping: One Man's Trash, Becomes Everyone's Trash

June 12, 2026 3:55am 22 min

The issue of illegal dumping in America is becoming more exposed than ever, thanks to the rise of surveillance cameras and everyday citizens having easier access to recording tools. More cases are being caught and report...

Homeowners Beware! It's Scam Season

June 05, 2026 2:55am 22 min

Summer is a busy season for home repairs and outdoor projects, making it a prime time for scammers to target homeowners. Common schemes include home warranty scams and door-to-door contractors claim to spot storm damage ...

Pesticides on Trial: Killing Weeds or Causing Cancer?

May 29, 2026 3:55am 22 min

Pesticides are chemicals used in farming to protect crops from insects, weeds, and diseases. Some people are worried that certain pesticides may cause cancer or other health problems. A major court case involving Bayer, ...

Right School, Wrong Address? School Residency Verification In U.S. Public Schools

May 22, 2026 3:55am 21 min

In this episode, I discuss how U.S. school districts use private investigators, local law enforcement, and technologies like license plate recognition to verify student residency. School districts argue they investigate ...

Immigration Reform Fueling U.S. Worker Shortage

May 15, 2026 3:55am 21 min

Recent studies suggest ICE raids and stricter immigration policies are worsening workforce shortages across the United States. Many immigrant workers fear deportation, especially in labor-intensive industries such as agr...

Trees, Green spaces and Discrimination: Environmental Inequity

May 08, 2026 3:55am 21 min

Looking into why some neighborhoods in U.S. cities dont enjoy the same access to trees and green spaces. In many communities, especially those with lower incomes or predominantly marginalized populations, trees and parks...

Therapy Gone Wrong: The Rise of Mental Health Misdiagnosis Cases

May 01, 2026 3:55am 23 min

In this episode, I dive deep into the growing issue of mental health misdiagnoses and the devastating effects they can have on people’s lives. From the dangers of overgeneralized labels to the lasting impact of being mis...

School Lunch Debt and Shaming: A Crisis in U.S. Public Schools

April 24, 2026 8:09am 23 min

Across the United States, school lunch debt has quietly become a nationwide issue, with families collectively owing tens to hundreds of millions of dollars for meals served to their children. While programs are designed ...

Stranded in Poverty: Transportation Insecurity In America

April 17, 2026 3:55am 20 min

Transportation isn’t just an inconvenience—it’s often the thin line between stability and hardship for lower-income families and single mothers. Families living in urban centers frequently face unreliable transportation ...

From Protection to Exploitation: States Repeal U.S. Child Labor Laws

April 10, 2026 3:55am 21 min

Across the United States, a growing number of states are rolling back child labor protections, raising concerns that the country is shifting from safeguarding young workers to enabling their exploitation. Recent legislat...

Audited While Black: The IRS Discriminatory Tax Audit Process

April 03, 2026 5:19am 20 min

(00:00:00) Audited While Black: The IRS Discriminatory Tax Audit Process (00:00:06) Welcome to The People's Voice (00:01:23) Tax Audit Discrimination: A Growing Concern (00:02:55) Stanford Study Reveals Alarming Findings...

Tap, Order, Repeat: The Real Costs of the Food Delivery Culture

March 27, 2026 10:55am 21 min

From a financial standpoint, food delivery apps can become surprisingly expensive due to added fees, tips, and marked-up menu prices, often turning a $10 meal into $20 or more. Over time, frequent use can lead to signifi...

Seconds Away from Tragedy: The Dangers Of Distracted Driving

March 20, 2026 5:00am 19 min

Distracted driving covers a wide range of activities, but it's incredibly dangerous and can lead to deadly consequences. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that over 3,200 people were ki...

Decision Fatigue- Too Many Choices

March 13, 2026 3:45am 20 min

Discussing the concept of decision fatigue and how making too many choices can drain our mental energy.  The causes of decision fatigue and why we  struggle when faced with constant decisions throughout the day. The epis...

Sound The Alarms! Private Equity Firms Quietly Taking Over American Schools

March 06, 2026 10:30am 23 min

On This Episode of The People’s Voice Podcast, I discussed how teacher shortages in U.S. K–12 schools are pushing districts to rely on private staffing agencies, some which are owned by private equity firms. While these ...

The Hidden Exploitation of Vacation Cruise Line Workers

February 27, 2026 11:15am 22 min

Some vacation cruise lines have faced accusations of treating workers unfairly. Some reported issues have been include very long work hours, low or late pay and poor living or health conditions onboard. Many cruise ship ...

Wage Theft: A Quiet Crime

February 20, 2026 2:55am 22 min

Wage Theft Is A Crime. discussed wage theft cases occurring in the U.S., highlighting the industries where it is happening, who it is affecting, and what can be done to address it. Wage theft—such as unpaid overtime, wit...

Can Capping Student Loans Could Break the Cycle of Higher Ed Greed?

February 13, 2026 3:45am 23 min

Capping student loans could be a game-changer in addressing the unchecked greed in higher education. By limiting the amount students can borrow, this could force colleges and universities to rethink their skyrocketing tu...

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