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Welcome to the Homeless Unfiltered Podcast, hosted by Mark Horvath—the most raw, unfiltered podcast on homelessness you'll find. Get ready for real stories from people with lived and living experiences of homelessness, along with eye-opening insights from service providers, policymakers, and advocates. We dive deep into the hard truths, exposing both wins and failures in the fight against homelessness. This podcast will challenge you, inspire action, and spark change. Tune in and learn how t ...
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Homeless in San Diego

Interfaith Community Services

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Homeless in San Diego: Real People, Real Stories, is a podcast created by Interfaith Community Services, a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization located in North San Diego County. Hosted by Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, each episode features a local professional's perspective on the issue of homelessness, as well as shares the real story of an individual or family who has experienced homelessness in San Diego.
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Upaya Zen Center's Dharma Podcast

Joan Halifax | Zen Buddhist Teacher Upaya Abbot

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The Upaya Dharma Podcast features Wednesday evening Dharma Talks and recordings from Upaya’s diverse array of programs. Our podcasts exemplify Upaya’s focus on socially engaged Buddhism, including prison work, end-of-life care, serving the homeless, training in socially engaged practices, peace & nonviolence, compassionate care training, and delivering healthcare in the Himalayas.
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You’ve seen the headlines. Now it’s time to hear the full, unfiltered story of Josh’s rise from homeless kid to NSA hacker. From Homeless to Mansion is more than a podcast; it’s a raw, honest look at one man’s extraordinary journey of resilience, grit and reinvention. Follow the story from the heart of opioid-ravaged Appalachia, where one kid battles the brutal realities of homelessness, generational addiction and daily survival. This raw, powerful story reveals how Josh overcame seemingly i ...
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The Hopper Podcast

Dave and William

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Too progressive to be conservative; too conservative to be liberal. Politically homeless Christians tackling LGBTQ+, Gun Control, Racism, Universal Basic Income, Abortion, Grief, Politics, Social Media, and more . . . with nuance and respect . . . taking God seriously, and ourselves lightly.
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Shamis Tate is a Certified Family Nurse Practitioner and entrepreneur based in Scottsdale, Arizona. She is well known not only for her professionalism, but also her compassion. Shamis and her team regularly executes philanthropic initiatives such as organizing food donations, clothing drives, and in person volunteering at homeless shelters.
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Gospel Con Carne

Mobile Loaves & Fishes

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The ‘Gospel Con Carne’ is a gritty journey of Tex-Mex theology that explores the woundedness of society through untold stories of homelessness. Our host, Alan Graham, is the founder and CEO of Austin, TX-based Mobile Loaves and Fishes – a social outreach ministry that has been empowering communities into a lifestyle of service with the homeless for more than two decades. Alan also is the lead visionary behind the innovative Community First! Village – the country’s only master-planned communi ...
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The Salty Talk

Salty Farm Ministries

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The Salty Talk with Salty Farm Ministries - a homeless outreach ministry in Panama City Beach, Florida taking Jesus to the streets. Watch as the founders, JL & Rachelle, share the God stories from those streets!! Hear testimonies from our "friends on the streets" and about how God is providing and guiding Salty Farm Ministries as the ministry grows from their mobile food and mobile shower ministry and into the future missions God has for them.
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Join us where we connect faith-based advocacy and current events that matter in our neighborhoods, worship communities, social service and lives. Each episode brings you insights on important advocacy topics and shows you how to get involved. You will hear from ELCA staff who share their knowledge and experience, helping you reflect on today's challenges. We bring together voices of faith-advocates caring for all people and creation. Tune in to learn, act, and be inspired!
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Discover The Humanity of Homelessness, a podcast from Church at the Park that brings you honest, heartfelt conversations with people experiencing homelessness, community leaders, and staff. Through personal stories and open dialogue, the show highlights the dignity, resilience, and humanity of our unhoused neighbors, challenging stereotypes and deepening understanding. Join us as we explore what it means to build community, foster belonging, and see each person beyond their circumstances—one ...
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Street Speak

Street Speak

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Brought to you by the staff of the Street Sheet, the nation's oldest newspaper bringing you the word on the street about homelessness and poverty directly from those who live it. We answer your burning questions about homelessness in San Francisco because we know that homeless people themselves are the experts when it comes to ending poverty.
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The Synergee Podcast

Kelly Engelmann and Lori Esarey

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Stress, default patterns and addiction , regardless of race, education or socio economic status , we all have patterns we fall into when we are stressed. How to identify the stress, understand the pattern and change your default. From college grad to homeless, addicted and losing everything to a life now of helping others, his story will certainly inspire you.
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Ask Dr. Drew

Dr. Drew

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On Ask Dr. Drew, no question is too extreme or embarrassing because the Dr. has heard it all. For over 30 years, Dr. Drew Pinsky has taken calls from all corners of the globe, answering thousands of questions from teens and young adults. To millions, he is a beacon of truth, integrity, fairness, and common sense. Now, after decades of hosting Loveline and multiple hit TV shows – including Celebrity Rehab, Teen Mom OG, Lifechangers, and more – Dr. Drew is opening his phone lines to the world ...
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Psyched

Poppy Hulbert

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Psyched is a psychology podcast hosted by Poppy Hulbert and Dr Tess Maguire, which aims to bridge the gap between current research in psychology, and people’s lived experiences of mental health problems or working in the field of psychology. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What's Up Fool? Podcast

FELIPE ESPARZA

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Comedian Felipe Esparza talks with random people he finds interesting. It might be somebody kind of famous or it might be that homeless guy at the end of your street who you walk past every day without saying hello. Because everyone has a story to tell about how they got where they are - no matter who they are.
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On The Way Home

On The Way Home

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On the Way Home is a podcast that brings together the voices and issues involved in ending homelessness in Canada. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Interviews with people dealing with housing problems and welfare cuts. Dislike for those who let it all happen. Kate Belgrave Journalist and blogger Contact: [email protected] Homepage photos courtesy of Latoya, the mother of the little boy with autism in the first episode.
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Beyond Youth Homelessness: Conversations that matter is a Podcast hosted and produced by grassroots organisation, Project Youth. Project Youth is working towards a future where youth homelessness doesn't exist. This podcast is hosted by one of our Peer Workers, Ethan. Ethan uses his lived expertise to unpack stories with young people with lived experiences of homelessness and disadvantage. We believe that telling stories is one of the most powerful ways we can communicate, share history and ...
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Dwellings

City of San José Housing Department

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Dwellings is a podcast from the City of San José Housing Department, where we discuss ending homelessness, building affordable housing, and housing policy at the City and State level with local experts in the field. Theme music: "Speed City," composed and performed by Etienne Charles, courtesy of San Jose Jazz.
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The Do Gooders Podcast

Christin Thieme

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If you care about making an impact for good then the Do Gooders Podcast from The Salvation Army’s Caring Magazine is the show for you. Hosted by Editor-in-Chief Christin Thieme, listen in for real-life inspiration, expert insight, evidence of transformation happening in communities across the U.S. through The Salvation Army, and ideas from change-makers so you can join in right where you are and be the reason somebody believes in goodness.
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With Arms Wide Open

St. Vincent de Paul Louisville

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Join us for St. Vincent de Paul Louisville’s monthly Podcast, “With Arms Wide Open.” This podcast will share stories of people and programs in the Louisville community. Our podcast strives to shine the light on people and services that are of value to our Louisville family.
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The Hannah Cox Show is the digital tent city for politically homeless nomads. Join independent writer and activist, Hannah Cox, for based commentary, nuanced insights, policy deep dives, and cultural analysis.
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Our Town Reno

Reynolds Media Lab

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With audio postcards from the streets, and inspiring interviews with community activists and heroes of Reno, we address issues of homelessness, the disappearance of public space, gentrification and the value of helping each other out from our base in Reno, Nevada. We do live reporting, micro storytelling and spoken word. As we face an affordable housing crisis, what happens to our most vulnerable? We also feature #keeprenorad musicians and artists. #Helpeachother is our motto.
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what you don’t know

Pass it on Clothing

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Welcome to "what you don’t know," a powerful podcast from Pass It On Clothing that dares to explore the untold stories of those experiencing homelessness. Each episode invites you into the lives of individuals living on the streets, sharing their struggles, triumphs, and unique perspectives. Get ready to challenge assumptions, deepen your empathy, and discover the humanity behind the headlines. Tune in and expand your understanding—because the stories you don’t know are the ones that can cha ...
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Voices of the Community

George Koster, Voices of the Community

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Welcome to Voices of the Community, we strive to amplify solutions facing where we live through featuring residents like you, along with change makers, and thought leaders to support our fellow residents and people visiting or working in our area. “Our goal is to feature the unheard comments and stories from communities across our region in hopes to create dialogues to address our common problems and support the change of the status quo.” - George Koster, Creator/Host
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Dedicated to providing Alternative News and Unbiased Reporting for those tired of the mainstream media. Our Real Stories, Live Coverage, and Pressing News cover topics from social unrest to true crime. We feature Documentary Pieces and In-Depth Interviews that the media avoids, embracing Citizen Journalism and highlighting under-reported events. Tune in to our channel for daily updates on the most pressing news, and become a part of our growing community that values truth and transparency. D ...
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Join Love In Action International Ministries President/Pastor Ken Tuck for uplifting, encouraging, and challenging podcasts. Ken teaches the Word of God, shares uplifting stories of how lives of the homeless have been transformed by Jesus Christ, and of reaching unreached people groups around the world with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Ken also teaches and discusses the Great Commission and being a Great Commission Christian.
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A podcast produced by Metro Relief. This podcast is designed to give people a general idea of what Metro Relief’s vision is for homeless outreach. Through the show we will have people give their personal testimonies and discuss the issues that face homeless individuals across the United States.
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Is Trump just confused... or losing it? And why is the media only willing to admit one side’s slipping? This week, I’m digging into the media’s selective outrage over cognitive decline — calling out how they covered for Joe Biden for years, only to pivot after his disastrous debate… while staying weirdly silent on Trump’s own spiral into boomer Fac…
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Welcome to The Humanity of Homelessness, a podcast from Church at the Park in Salem, Oregon. Since 2007, Church at the Park has created community with our neighbors living outside. Today we get to offer collaborative navigation, emergency sheltering, workforce development, and supported housing for our neighbors in need. In each episode, we hear fr…
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What happens if the only constant in your chaotic world is abruptly removed... in handcuffs? This is the night everything changed. The adults were upstairs getting high, so it began with another night of trying to sleep in a car. The red and blue lights lit up the night to rescue a neglected kid. Did it really save me, though? Or did it just throw …
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They Don’t Just Share Their Story—They Make the Decisions Dee Martineau and Rico Morales are part of Hennepin County’s Lived Experience Advisory Group—a rare example of a system that doesn’t just ask for input, but actually gives decision-making power to people with lived experience of homelessness. In this moving and eye-opening conversation, they…
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The Justice Department is brainstorming ways to round up the homeless while Seattle parks drown in 10,000 pounds of trash, needles, and even abandoned organs. Yet another example of government flip-flopping between neglect and overreach. This episode exposes how federal officials are now considering involuntary commitment and homeless 'concentratio…
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Beyond Youth Homelessness: Conversations that matter is a Podcast hosted and produced by grassroots organisation, Project Youth. Project Youth is working towards a future where youth homelessness doesn't exist. This podcast is hosted by one of our Peer Workers, Ethan. Ethan uses his lived expertise to unpack stories with young people with lived exp…
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To learn more about the City’s Homelessness Response, please visit Homelessness Response Page. To learn more about the Interim Housing, please visit - Interim Housing Page. To learn more about the Supportive Parking, please visit - Supportive Parking Page. To read Success Stories from participants who moved upward from Interim Housing, visit our Su…
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On Today's episode we will be speaking to the Lucia Obregon, the director at the San Francisco Latino Party and Equity Coalition (SFLPEC) a citywide coalition of more than 22 Latinx-led and Latinx serving community based agencies, she is also the appointed commissioner for the immigrant rights commission of San Francisco, a volunteer with the Build…
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LA officials watched as squatters turned vacant Hollywood homes into disaster zones, with FOUR FIRES in just two weeks. Is anyone surprised? While neighbors begged for action, bureaucrats promised to 'begin the formal process' and take 'urgent steps'—after the buildings were already burned to the ground. Meanwhile, Sacramento Democrats voted DOWN a…
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The DOJ is investigating top medical journals for biased editorial practices, alleging they suppressed studies on COVID-19 vaccine risks and alternative therapeutics for partisan reasons. NBC reports the science publications (including CHEST, New England Journal of Medicine, and Obstetrics and Gynecology) were sent letters “questioning their editor…
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The MAGA movement is obsessed with the 1950s. But while their idea of what that time period looked like is delusional, their economic policies are about to make them confront reality. For his part, Trump says your kids will have less and you should be happy about it. CozyEarth.com ~ 40% Discount with code: HANNAHCOX Join my community: https://hanna…
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Joel Jimenez is a stand-up comedian. He's also the drummer for the band Mad Peaceful, one half of the Lesser Known Characters Podcast and Dogs of Browntown Podcast. _________________________ LINKS (Instagram) Felipe - @ Felipeesparzacomedian Rodrigo - @ RodrigoTorresJr Martin - @ ComicMartinRizo Joel - @ joeljimenezcomedy Get Tickets to laugh with …
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California's insurance crisis has reached absurd new levels as even LOW-RISK homeowners are being pushed onto the state's 'last resort' Fair Plan. Despite living miles from fire danger, thousands of Californians with spotless insurance histories are being abandoned by their carriers. Our analysis of CBS News data reveals the shocking truth: 10 TIME…
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Yet another desperate move by San Francisco officials: cutting police academy training from nine to six months just to get bodies on the streets. While city leaders who once chanted 'defund the police' now scramble to address their self-created staffing crisis, they're willing to compromise on officer preparedness in the name of quick fixes. From o…
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This week, we chat with Cari Kozierok- CEO, Ve’ahavta about the innovative and evolving work that this wonderful organization does in the Toronto community, supporting those most in need. We talk about what “Ve’ahavta means, how they started, and how they are constantly evolving to meet the changing needs of their clients and their community Hosted…
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NYC's brilliant solution to rampant bodega stabbings and shootings? $1.6 million for panic buttons. Because nothing says 'tough on crime' like installing 500 buttons that alert police who are already overwhelmed and understaffed. This video breaks down Mayor Adams' latest band-aid approach to the city's hemorrhaging crime problem, examines the real…
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Chicago's brilliant solution to violent teen takeovers? A curfew that criminals will surely respect! While teens organize mass gatherings that end in shootings and chaos, politicians waste time debating whether the curfew should be at 8PM or 10PM instead of addressing the root problems. Meanwhile, residents are told to stay locked in their homes wh…
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Ever felt unworthy, unwanted, unloved, unlovable, unseen, or used? Ever been a spouse to an addict and had to make the hard decision to walk away? Ever carried a sickness around for years and been too afraid to trust Jesus for healing? Then this episode might be for you! Join us as Rachelle shares her testimony of progressive and transformational h…
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San Francisco's supervisors want police on every corner, but don't want to pay the $91 million overtime bill they've created. Classic government hypocrisy: defund the police, watch officers leave in droves, then act shocked when overtime costs skyrocket to maintain basic public safety. This video exposes how city leaders who demonized policing now …
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California's sky-high gas prices aren't due to 'corporate greed'—they're self-inflicted wounds from layers of Democratic policy nonsense. This breakdown exposes how Gavin Newsom's spin contradicts a new USC study proving regulations, not refineries, are gouging californians. While Newsom blames 'big oil' for $6.42/gallon gas, refineries are fleeing…
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In this episode of The Mind Matters, Shamis Tate shares powerful insights on how managing stress can transform neurological health. Through personal reflections and practical tools, she explores how to calm the nervous system, build resilience, and reframe stress as a guide—not a threat.By shamistate
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Anna tells her story in this episode. It's the story of how Anna, her partner and their 2 sons had to leave their council flat because their neighbour, who likes to wield a knife, was threatening to kill the children. The tyres on Anna's car were slashed. The abuse and aggression escalated as time went on. Anna asked Hackney council for help for a …
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In this unique and powerful Wednesday Night Dharma Talk, Roshi Joan Halifax displays the poise and clarity of practice. Unexpectedly, she turns the talk into a dialogue with the audience as she reflects on the profound circumstances we find ourselves in as sentient beings today. With the main theme of how to hold up the Three Treasures—Buddha, Dhar…
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From $450,000 in taxpayer cash to eviction notices—Tiffany Henyard's financial hypocrisy knows no bounds. New records expose the self-proclaimed 'super mayor' and her boyfriend raking in nearly half a million dollars while dodging a measly $2,400 rent payment. Watch as we break down the outrageous perks: $600 daily travel allowances, chauffeur-driv…
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San Francisco's property tax appeals just EXPLODED to the highest level since the Great Recession, with owners demanding $52.3 BILLION in valuation cuts. Is anyone surprised when buildings are selling for 90% discounts? From the Warriors seeking $1 billion off Chase Center's assessment to Salesforce Tower asking for $564 million in reductions, the …
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In this beautiful episode of The Synergee Podcast, hosts Lori and Kelly welcome entrepreneur, marketing strategist, and podcast host Daffnee Cohen for a candid conversation about burnout, boundaries, and being bold. Daffnee opens up about her unexpected journey into marketing, the lessons she’s learned as a mom of three under five, and how redefini…
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Yet another California Democrat wants to give lawbreakers a free pass—this time decriminalizing welfare fraud up to $25,000 for 'administrative errors.' Because clearly, the solution to California's problems is fewer consequences for breaking the law! This episode exposes Senator Smallwood-Cuevas's SB 560 that would eliminate criminal penalties for…
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Washington's legislators just struck again with a rent cap bill that guarantees housing will be even MORE expensive. While claiming to help vulnerable renters, this 7% cap law is about to backfire spectacularly, driving developers out of state and ensuring landlords maximize EVERY annual increase. $500 million in potential housing investment is alr…
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In episode 7 of Here I Pod, host Regina Q. Banks speaks to Alesia Frerichs, President and CEO of Lutheran Services in America.  They discuss the broad array of services LSA provides and how they plan to respond to the upcoming budget reconciliation process, which is set to start in earnest around May 7th.  Following the interview, our impact story …
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Donald Trump is back in the White House, and his first 100 days of Term Two were anything but normal. In this episode, I break down what his early moves tell us about the direction of his second administration — and what it means for the future of governance in America.We get into the surge of executive orders, the shift in voter expectations aroun…
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Washington state's latest "Covenant Home Ownership Program" is taxpayer-funded discrimination disguised as housing assistance. They're literally handing out $120,000 down payments based on skin color while poor white families and even wealthy black homeowners foot the bill through recording fees. The program has helped a whopping 200 families (sarc…
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Portland police let a knife-wielding maniac run free for THREE DAYS while local businesses lost money and residents fled in terror. Yet another example of absurd 'de-escalation' policies where a man who pepper-sprayed officers and lunged with a knife was deemed 'not a threat to the public.' This video breaks down how police departments nationwide a…
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In this closing talk from the last day of Spring Practice Period Sesshin, the faculty of the practice period weave together final reflections on the vows and actions of true bodhisattvas. Sensei Monshin shares a moving story from Bryan Stevenson’s book “Just Mercy” about an unnamed woman who lost her grandson to violence transforming into what Stev…
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In this talk during the fifth full day of Spring Practice Period Sesshin, Sensei Cynthia Ryotan explores the fourth of the bodhisattva’s methods of guidance: kind speech. She fames the importance of kind speech but quoting Dogen, “You should ponder the fact that kind speech is not just praising the merits of others, it has the power to turn the des…
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In this third full day of Spring Practice Period Sesshin, Sensei Monshin explores the concepts of beneficial action and identity action from Dogen’s Bodhisattva’s Four Methods of Guidance. She identifies beneficial action as “skillfully benefiting all classes of sentient beings,” noting our tendency to exclude certain beings or neglect long-term co…
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In this second full day of Spring Practice Period Sesshin, Sensei Shinzan explores the Four Bodhisattva Vows as expressions of what Suzuki Roshi described as an “inflexible determination to carry out one’s will even through an infinite series of rebirths.” While “inflexible determination” might sound rigid, Shinzan suggests this determination can b…
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In this talk during the Spring Practice Period Sesshin, Sensei Ryotan explores the first of Dogen’s Four Methods of Guidance: Dana (generosity). Dogen himself lived in a tumultuous era of social upheaval, war, and natural disasters, in the midst of which he chose to deeply contemplate and write about generosity. Ryotan explains how “this idea of ge…
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In this opening talk for the Spring Practice Period Sesshin, Senseis Monshin, Ryotan, and Shinzan offer their remarks and suggestions to make the most of the deep quiet and practice of sesshin. Sensei Shinzan explains that the word “sesshin” means “touching your mind” or “gathering the mind” and emphasizes that Zen practice is about intimacy with o…
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The Trump Administration gave themselves an A+ on their first 100 days in office, but a recap of their top policy priorities doesn't pass with flying colors. Here are the three worst things Trump did, along with one positive development. Join my community: https://hannahcox.substack.com/ Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2DKsJYYEQi9a…
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A musical organ in a homeless encampment? Welcome to Seattle, where 10,000 pounds of trash was just removed from a public park by volunteers—not paid city officials. WeHeart Seattle and their team hauled away everything from weightlifting equipment to Halloween costumes while the city continues its game of homeless whack-a-mole. Officials celebrate…
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This week on the pod, we are joined by Mark Kennedy, CEO at Everbloom Homes, and Aleeya Velji, CEO of Enfin Impact, about their new CMHC funded solutions lab, Everbloom Homes Community Interest Company, a unique and innovative community housing business model with a mission to seed sustainable, inclusive growth for Canada’s housing market. You won’…
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The Gospel Con Carne podcast is back! Join us this season as Mobile Loaves & Fishes’ Founder & CEO, Alan Graham, and his guests tell the untold stories of individuals who have encountered homelessness. We are excited to kick off this season talking with Honey, one of Alan’s neighbors who lives in Community First! Village. Honey grew up in a broken …
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