Angela
Rye,
Tiffany
Cross,
and
Andrew
Gillum
are
teaming
up
for
a
new
podcast
that
is
right
on
time
as
the
2024
presidential
election
season
begins
to
rev
up.
There
is
a
ton
of
noise
from
the
far
left
to
the
extreme
MAGA
right,
award-winning
television
host,
lawyer,
and
social
justice
advocate
Angela
Rye,
former
MSNBC
host,
political
analyst,
and
author
Tiffany
Cross,
and
former
Tallahassee,
Florida
mayor
Andrew
Gillum
are
coming
together
for
their
Native
Land
Pod
to
help
voters
out
during
this
upcoming
election
year.
The
new
series
will
see
Rye,
Cross,
and
Gillum
tackle
the
weekly
news
and
other
hot
political
topics
as
the
country
prepares
for
what
will
be
one
of
the
most
critical
presidential
elections
of
our
lifetime.
The
venture
from
the
trio/friends
is
a
“no-holds-barred”
series
that
will
serve
as
the
flagship
property
for
iHeartMedia’s
new
political
podcast
network,
Reasoned
Choice
Media.
“Launching
Native
Land
Pod
before
one
of
the
most
consequential
elections
in
our
lifetime
is
our
mandate,”
Angela
Rye
said.
“Being
able
to
co-host
along
with
friends
who
have
become
family
to
talk
about
political
and
social
issues
from
our
perspective
is
an
honor.”
Tiffany
Cross
Says
Native
Land
Pod
Is
A
“Relatable
Political
Group
Chat”
Cross,
who
saw
her
popular
MSNBC
news
show
The
Cross
Connection
canceled
by
the
cable
news
network,
says
their
podcast
will
speak
to
the
rising
majority.
“The
cable
news
industry
has
stubbornly
refused
to
speak
to
the
rising
majority
of
America.
That’s
where
we
come
in,”
said
Cross.
“I’m
thrilled
to
join
my
co-hosts
in
informative
discussions
that
speak
authentically
to
listeners
from
Capitol
Hill
to
corner
offices,
from
cyphers
on
the
block
to
the
Sunday
brunch
crowd.
We
are
your
relatable
political
group
chat
where
news
is
digestible
and
speaks
directly
to
you.”
Andrew
Gillum
Returns
To
The
Spotlight
The
Native
Land
Pod
will
also
mark
the
return
of
Andrew
Gillum
back
into
the
spotlight
following
a
scandal
that
halted
his
political
career.
“I’m
excited
to
join
Angela
and
Tiffany
for
some
much-needed
tough
talk
about
our
politics,
our
people,
and
our
collective
work
to
reshape
the
way
political
conversations
are
had
that
ultimately
inspires
listeners
to
do
the
work
that
leads
to
our
greater
freedom
and
political
liberation,”
said
Gillum.
“Listeners
can
expect
to
be
invited
into
our
conversations
and
finally
find
a
home
where
their
lived
experiences
are
reflected
and
where
their
ideas
are
validated.
Welcome
home.”
The
Native
Land
Pod
premieres
on
January
11,
and
new
episodes
drop
weekly
every
Thursday.
—
Photo:
iHeartMedia
/
Native
Land
Pod