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Nate Real MidWest

Nate Real MidWest

By: Nathaniel Olson
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In 2024, Nathaniel Olson took a bold step by testifying in front of the Minnesota Legislature. His testimony was a heartfelt account of his experiences, shedding light on the injustices and mistreatment he endured under state guardianship. With courage and eloquence, he detailed the impact of such guardianship on his life, highlighting the urgent need for reform. Raising Awareness on Guardianship Issues Nathaniel's testimony resonated deeply with lawmakers and the public alike. By sharing his story, he brought attention to the often-overlooked aspects of guardianship that can lead to the disenNathaniel Olson Political Science Politics & Government
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  • My Story plus Pam Boni hearing
    Oct 7 2025

    Polarized Political Landscape: The podcasthighlights how political discussions today are often deeply divided, withstrong biases influencing public discourse.

    · Selective Freedom of Speech: The host points outthat freedom of speech is not always applied equally and is sometimesrestricted based on political views.

    · Personal Advocacy Journey: Motivated by personalexperiences, the host shares how their path to becoming a disability advocatein Minnesota began with frustration over systemic failures.

    · Lack of Support for the Disabled: The episodeunderscores a significant shortage of resources and support for people withdisabilities in Minnesota.

    · Critique of Department of Human Services: Thehost criticizes the Department of Human Services for prioritizing financialconcerns over the wellbeing of disabled individuals.

    · Persistence in Advocacy: Advocacy, according tothe host, requires ongoing effort, resilience, and the courage to speak up evenwhen facing opposition.

    · Impact of Emotional Testimonies: Sharingpersonal stories and emotional experiences can be a powerful tool in drivingchange and raising awareness for disability rights.

    · Importance of Being Heard: The host emphasizesthat disabled individuals and advocates must be given a platform to share theirexperiences and perspectives.

    · Lifelong Commitment: The fight for disabilityrights is portrayed as a continuous, lifelong journey, demanding dedication andunwavering resolve.

    The episode ends with a passionate pledge from the host topersist in advocating for the rights and dignity of disabled individuals.Listeners are encouraged to get involved, speak up, and support efforts toensure that everyone’s voice in the disability community is heard andrespected.

    Conclusion: A Call to Action

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    30 mins
  • Minnesota ICS Fruad
    Oct 3 2025

    In this episode of the Nate Real Midwest Podcast, host Nathaniel Olson delves into the alarming issue of fraud within Minnesota's group homes for vulnerable adults. He expresses outrage over the exploitation of individuals with disabilities and the lack of accountability from authorities. Throughout the conversation, Olson emphasizes the need for reform, accountability, and a sincere apology to the victims of this fraud. He passionately advocates for the rights of vulnerable adults and calls for immediate action to prevent such abuses in the future.takeaways

    • The fraud in Minnesota's group homes is deep and systemic.
    • Vulnerable adults with disabilities are being exploited.
    • Those committing fraud deserve severe consequences.
    • The delay in addressing this fraud is unacceptable.
    • There has been no apology to the victims of fraud.
    • The need for accountability from the Department of Human Services is critical.
    • Fraud against vulnerable adults is a serious issue that needs immediate attention.
    • The importance of advocacy for disability rights is paramount.
    • Reforms are necessary to protect vulnerable populations.
    • The host is committed to fighting for the rights of those affected by fraud.


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    54 mins
  • Government shutdown
    Oct 1 2025

    What Is a Government Shutdown?

    A government shutdown occurs when non-essential federalgovernment offices close due to a lack of approved funding. In the UnitedStates, this typically happens when Congress fails to pass appropriation billsor continuing resolutions that provide funding for federal agencies andoperations before the start of a new fiscal year (October 1st). Without legalauthority to spend money, many government services are halted, and employeesare furloughed.

    Why Do Government Shutdowns Happen?Shutdowns usuallyresult from political disagreements over federal budget priorities or specificpolicy issues. If lawmakers cannot reach a consensus on how much money shouldbe allocated to various programs, agencies, or policies, they may

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    19 mins
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