• The People's Hour — Friday, June 26, 2026
    Jun 27 2026
    The episode centered on escalating US-Iran tensions following an American strike against Iranian nuclear facilities. Host Mark Ford emphasized the potential consequences for US security, gas prices, and military personnel, while urging listeners to scrutinize who profits from military actions and demand clear plans from elected officials. The program also featured live analysis of President Trump's anticipated address regarding the strike.
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    41 mins
  • The People's Hour — Thursday, June 25, 2026
    Jun 26 2026
    The Mark Ford Show examined the privatization of essential services and assets, detailing how private equity firms and other financial entities are buying up hospitals, rental homes, veterinary clinics, and other critical infrastructure. The host cited studies showing increased patient deaths and infections at private equity-owned hospitals, rising rents and fees in corporate-owned housing, and escalating costs at chain-owned vet clinics. The episode also explored threats to the U.S. Postal Service's universal service mandate and discussed the broader implications of selling public goods to private interests.
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    51 mins
  • The People's Hour — Wednesday, June 24, 2026
    Jun 25 2026
    The Mark Ford Show focused on systemic failures in America's social safety net. First, the program examined recent cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) that have removed millions of children and families from food assistance rolls. The segment critiqued the justification for these cuts, arguing that they primarily affect vulnerable populations rather than addressing genuine fraud.
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    52 mins
  • The People's Hour — Tuesday, June 23, 2026
    Jun 24 2026
    The program examined America's workforce challenges, critiquing the student debt crisis and advocating apprenticeships as a viable alternative to traditional college education. It scrutinized corporate narratives about a "skills gap," suggesting such claims often mask unwillingness to pay fair wages, and explored issues like degree inflation and fake job listings that hinder employment opportunities. The discussion also considered the feasibility of a four-day workweek as a future labor model.
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    45 mins
  • The People's Hour — Monday, June 22, 2026
    Jun 23 2026
    The episode focused on the "new normal of nickel-and-diming" eroding household budgets through small, recurring charges. Mark examined how subscription models, with their automatic renewals and cancellation hurdles, drain hundreds annually from average families who underestimate their spending. He also critiqued "tipping creep," where payment screens pressure customers to tip on mundane purchases, and highlighted how businesses offload labor costs onto consumers through these pervasive, incremental fees.
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    49 mins
  • The People's Hour — Friday, June 19, 2026
    Jun 20 2026
    The Pentagon confirmed using Elon Musk's Grok AI to launch over 2,000 missiles at Iran, raising ethical concerns about AI-driven warfare and accountability for civilian casualties. Former President Donald Trump claimed "no limits" to his power post-Iran conflict, despite settling for a limited deal to avoid economic disaster from oil disruptions. California's proposed billionaire tax heads to the ballot amid debates over wealth inequality, while soaring housing costs and mortgage rates deepen the homeownership crisis for young Americans.
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    58 mins
  • The People's Hour — Thursday, June 18, 2026
    Jun 19 2026
    The episode examined systemic issues in American democracy, arguing that the political process is rigged to benefit those in power. Key topics included gerrymandering, with a focus on recent mid-decade redistricting efforts that have drastically reduced competitive House seats; voter suppression tactics such as long wait times and strict ID laws that disproportionately affect certain groups; and the need for independent redistricting commissions to restore fair representation.
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    52 mins
  • The People's Hour — Wednesday, June 17, 2026
    Jun 18 2026
    The episode examined America's food system and its impact on working families, detailing how ultraprocessed foods now constitute over half of daily calories consumed by adults and nearly two-thirds for children. The program explored how corporate decisions prioritize profit and shelf stability over nutritional value, engineering products to override natural satiety signals while marketing them as wholesome choices. It also contrasted differing food safety standards between the U.S. and Europe, where precautionary principles restrict additives permitted domestically, and discussed food deserts, the decline of family farms, and weaknesses in food inspection systems.
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    52 mins