This interview podcast explores the history and consequences of the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a federally owned electricity provider. The episode begins with the TVA's origins in the New Deal, highlighting its initial success in electrifying the impoverished Tennessee Valley and providing social services. However, the discussion shifts to the TVA's post-WWII reliance on coal power, culminating in the 2008 Kingston coal ash spill and the subsequent health issues faced by cleanup workers. The interview details the legal battles faced by these workers, ultimately settling for $77.5 million in 2022. The podcast concludes by examining the TVA's current challenges and the ongoing debate about its future role in providing clean energy.