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Jan. 19, 2024

Introducing: Native Land Pod

Introducing: Native Land Pod

Hey, QLS listeners! iHeartPodcasts has done it again with Native Land Pod - a new, roundtable-style podcast where politics and culture intersect. Hosted by Angela Rye, Andrew Gillum, and Tiffany D. Cross, this show is sure to be a relaible resource as we enter the upcoming election season. We think you'll want to listen to each episode, but check out this trailer to decide for yourself!

If you love the trailer, be sure to listen to Native Land Pod weekly on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts!

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Transcript
00:00:00 Speaker 1: Do you feel seen or heard when you watch the news? You mean, like good news wasn't really for me exactly. You know, it's interesting thing when black people gather. If I were to say to y'all, right now, God is good, you would say all the time. If I said all the time, you would say God is good. Absolutely. We speak a language that you can't even learn through osmosis. So when we gather and we talk to each other about each other, for each other, it's a different vibe. It's authenticity on a different level. I'm Major Gillham, former mayor in Florida and former Democratic nominee for governor of Florida. What's up, everybody. I'm Tiffany Cross. I am a journalist, television host. I am angela raie politics and culture commentator. This is a place where we can welcome you home because at Native Lampids, we are creating a native land o. The news is made for the comfort of white people. The news media has always made me feel grossly unwelcome my entire career. I have felt homeless. I get this feeling watching the news. One day, I did like a marathon chaw. I got it. I said, well, I feel dirty the titling of the show Native Land is a reclamation of this space as ours, not being curated by anyone else other than ourselves. Yes, I was exhausted with having the fight even to talk about issues that were significant to millions of people across this country. We can skip past all that and just get to conversations of substance, but also to keep it abuck, conversations of some foolishness too. You know, we have a good time with each other. We're talking about the real things that really matter with real folks. All that. Welcome home, y'all. Welcome home. Listen to Native Land pod, dropping every Thursday starting January eleventh on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. True to our God, True to our Native Land.