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Native Land Pod

Put Up or Shut Up | Angela Rye SoloPod

Native Land Pod

iHeartPodcasts and Reasoned Choice

News, Politics, History, Government, Social Sciences, News Commentary, Science

4.63K Ratings

🗓️ 21 October 2025

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

The federal government shutdown is impacting broad swathes of American life, from health care costs, to plane travel, to baby formula, to federal workers and members of the military missing pay checks and ending up at food banks. 

 

On this episode, we'll hear from some of the folks who have been impacted, and talk about how WE get ourselves out of this mess. 

 

Contact your members of Congress: https://www.congress.gov/members/find-your-member

 

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:04.6

Malcolm Gladwell here.

0:05.9

This season on Revisionous History, we're going back to the spring of 1988 to a town in northwest Alabama,

0:11.8

where a man committed a crime that would spiral out of control.

0:15.6

And he said, I've been in prison 24, 25 years.

0:18.3

That's probably not long enough.

0:20.3

I didn't kill them.

0:22.1

From Revisionist History, this is The Alabama Murders.

0:26.4

Listen to Revisionous History, The Alabama Murders on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts,

0:32.0

or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:34.5

When news broke earlier this year that baby KJ, a newborn in Philadelphia, had successfully

0:38.9

received the world's first personalized gene editing treatment, it represented a milestone

0:42.9

for both researchers and patients. But there's a gripping tale of discovery behind this

0:47.3

accomplishment and its creators. I'm Evan Ratliff, and together with biographer Walter Isaacson,

0:52.3

we're delving into the story of Nobel Prize winner Jennifer Dowdna, the woman who's helped change the trajectory of humanity.

0:58.5

Listen to Aunt CRISPR, the story of Jennifer Dowdna with Walter Isaacson on the IHeart Radio app,

1:02.7

Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

1:06.2

Michael Lewis here.

1:08.0

My bestselling book, The Big Short, the story of the build-up and burst

1:12.6

of the U.S. housing market back in 2008. A decade ago, the Big Short was made into an Academy

1:18.4

award-winning movie. And now I'm bringing it to you for the first time as an audiobook narrated

1:23.9

by Yours Truly. The Big Short's story, what it means to bet against the market,

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