Every Monday join, recording artist and activist Malynda Hale & Comedian/Entrepreneur Karmel Humphrey as they discuss current events and hot topics in politics, entertainment and the latest cultural trends. If you are wanting to dive in to deeper conversations that go beyond social media, this podcast is for you.
The cost of living crisis is getting worse and worse, and it’s not by accident.
#WeNeedToTalk about why everything feels more expensive right now. Utility bills are rising year over year, healthcare costs are spiraling, and recent policy choices — including the “Big Beautiful Bill” — are making things worse by cutting over $1 trillion from Medicaid and stripping away renewable energy incentives that would lower costs for families. Renewables remain the most affordable and fastest-to-deploy energy solution, but incentives are being blocked while fossil fuels receive massive handouts.
In this live conversation, I break down what’s happening through the lens of faith, justice, and shared humanity, because these aren’t just policy issues, they’re dignity issues. And if we care about our neighbors, our communities, and the people most impacted by these rising costs, we have a responsibility to stay informed and hold our elected representatives accountable.
What We Can Do
* Stay informed about how rising utility and healthcare costs are connected to policy decisions.
* Contact your elected representatives and tell them affordability, renewable energy, and healthcare access must be prioritized.
* Support renewable energy expansion, since it is the cheapest and fastest solution to lowering bills long-term.
* Share accurate information with friends, family, and community members to push back against misinformation.
* Advocate for Medicaid protections, especially for children, seniors, disabled individuals, pregnant people, and rural communities.
* Have compassionate conversations in your circles, using data and personal stories, to help others understand the human impact.
* Strengthen community care networks, checking in on neighbors, elders, and vulnerable families who might be struggling.
* Use your faith and values as a guide, grounding your advocacy in love, dignity, and collective responsibility.
* Support local mutual aid or community organizations that help families bridge the gaps created by policy failures.
* Raise awareness online, amplifying justice-centered voices and keeping attention on the communities most impacted.
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