Homeless In San Diego

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 50:32:59
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Synopsis

An Interfaith Community Services podcast about the myths and realities around the big issue, and what you can do to help.

Episodes

  • Homelessness: A Common Cause

    19/08/2020 Duration: 32min

    Host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, welcomes you to the Homeless in San Diego Podcast — Season Two: “Homebound.” Anne Miskey is the CEO of the Union Station Homeless Services in San Gabriel. Last year, they helped over 1,100 people out of homelessness and continue to do a lot of the same work we do in San Diego.

  • Homeless Mental Health: “A Tiny Bandaid on a Big Wound”

    05/08/2020 Duration: 34min

    Thank you for tuning in to our second season: Homebound – where we will look at four key parts of Homelessness: Housing, Recovery, Poverty, and Mental Health. Today we’ll be focusing on Mental Health. Here joining us today is Michael Joseph. Michael is a Homelessness Advisor for Simtech Solutions with lived experience and a quintessential Interfaith success story.

  • Overcoming Injustice: I am the 8%

    10/06/2020 Duration: 35min

    Host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, welcomes you to the Homeless in San Diego Podcast — Season Two: “Homebound.” Joining us today is Kimberly. Kimberly was housed through Interfaith’s  Rapid Rehousing Program when she found herself experiencing homelessness after being wrongfully convicted of a crime. Through her strength and resilience, she quickly went from living in her car to having a place to call her own.

  • On the Frontlines: Interfaith's COVID-19 Response Efforts

    21/05/2020 Duration: 57min

    Host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, welcomes you to the Homeless in San Diego Podcast — Season Two: “Homebound.” Interfaith Community Services CEO Greg Anglea along with our frontline staff speak about our COVID-19 response efforts. This virtual behind-the-scenes tour of Interfaith’s program leaders at multiple Interfaith locations.

  • Poverty: How to End Homelessness

    06/05/2020 Duration: 32min

    Host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, welcomes you to the Homeless in San Diego Podcast — Season Two: “Homebound.” Here to talk about his expertise on homelessness is Iain de Jong. Iain is the President and CEO of ORGCODE and the author of “The Book on Ending Homelessness.”

  • Housing: Stay Healthy, Stay Alive

    22/04/2020 Duration: 38min

    Host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, welcomes you to the Homeless in San Diego Podcast — Season Two: “Homebound.” In this episode, we will be talking to Michael Tatum. Michael is a formerly homeless individual and now a resident of the Stella Housing Development.

  • COVID-19: On the Frontlines

    08/04/2020 Duration: 28min

    Host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, welcomes you to the Homeless in San Diego Podcast — Season Two: “Homebound.” In this special episode, Interfaith Case Manager, Abigail Celestino, and Program Manager of Emergency Services, Eren Hernandez, join Greg Anglea to talk about Interfaith’s response to COVID-19. We see the stories on the news, but what is happening on the frontlines? Tune-in and find out!

  • Housing: It Happened Slow, but All at Once

    25/03/2020 Duration: 33min

    Host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, welcomes you to the Homeless in San Diego Podcast — Season Two: “Homebound.” This season we are diving into four topics: Housing, Recovery, Poverty, and Mental Health. Here to talk about their expertise with Housing is Anthony White. Anthony is a veteran who experienced homelessness after serving our country. Now, Anthony serves a different purpose. With a new found passion in Homeless Advocacy at the local and state level, he is now a member of the San Diego Homeless-Experienced Advocacy and Leadership (HEAL) Network.

  • Poverty: Can Homelessness be Predicted?

    11/03/2020 Duration: 40min

    Host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, welcomes you to the Homeless in San Diego Podcast — Season Two: “Homebound.” This season we are diving into four topics: Housing, Recovery, Poverty, and Mental Health. Here to talk about their expertise with Poverty is Omar Passons and Janey Rountree. Omar is the Director of Integrative Services for the County of San Diego and Janey is the founding Executive Director of the California Policy Lab at UCLA. Together, they are implementing research-based solutions to address poverty at the ground level. Janey’s research is developing groundbreaking algorithms to determine whether someone will become homeless. This is one of the most important questions about prevention: Can homelessness be predicted?

  • Event: Tiny Homes Big Solutions

    26/02/2020 Duration: 30min

    Host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, welcomes you to the Homeless in San Diego Podcast — Season Two: “Homebound.” This season we will cover: Housing, Recovery, Poverty, and Mental Health. Here to talk about their expertise with (tiny) Housing is Ellen Stone and Renee McLaughlin. Ellen is the Founder and Managing Director of Tiny Home Central Consulting and Renee is the CEO of, the much anticipated, TinyFest! Ellen and Renee partnered with Interfaith Community Services to bring you a showcase of "Tiny Homes" - an alternative, compact, and efficient way of living. Much can be said about these tiny homes, but can they be a big solution for Housing? Listen and find out!

  • Housing: Affirming Our Mission

    12/02/2020 Duration: 31min

    Host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, welcomes you to the Homeless in San Diego Podcast — Season Two: “Homebound.” This season we will cover: Housing, Recovery, Poverty, and Mental Health. Here to talk about their expertise with Housing is Dana Derderian-Ibarra and Heather Pollock-Averick. Dana is Interfaith’s Director of Quality Assurance and Compliance and Heather is Affirmed Housing’s Director of Supportive Housing Services. Together, Dana and Heather worked towards the partnership between Interfaith and Affirmed Housing’s Stella Housing Development in Mission Valley. Now, there are 62 formerly homeless individuals with a roof over their head and a helping hand from Interfaith’s Case Managers.

  • Housing: SOAR to Success

    29/01/2020 Duration: 33min

    Welcome to Homeless in San Diego! Host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, welcomes you to Season Two: “Homebound.” This season we will cover: Housing, Recovery, Poverty, and Mental Health. All in an Effort to Give People a Pathway Home. Here to talk about his experience with Housing is Gregory Moore. Greg is a formerly homeless client, son of a peanut farmer, and the very first success story from our “SOAR” program. Joining him to give us some perspective on SOAR is, Kate Jones, Interfaith SOAR Case Manager.

  • Housing: New Beginnings

    16/01/2020 Duration: 26min

    Homeless in San Diego is back! Host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, welcomes you to Season Two: “Homebound.” This season we will cover: Housing, Recovery, Poverty, and Mental Health. All in an effort to give people a pathway home. Here to talk about his experience with Housing is Tom Jensen. Tom is a formerly homeless client, returning guest to the podcast, and overall friend of Interfaith.

  • A Salute to Good Endings

    01/07/2019 Duration: 30min

    On the season finale episode of 'Homeless in San Diego: Real People, Real Stories,' host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, welcomes Marlon Blue. Marlon is a Navy veteran from New Jersey. After serving for 20 years and being deployed to San Diego, he was able to retire in 2012. Yet, after being affected by an identity fraud scam, he was forced to come out of retirement and struggled financially. Fortunately, after connecting with someone who referred him to Interfaith, he was able to receive the right job training to put his life back on course. Today, Marlon is doing a lot for himself and his community. He is the founder and owner of his own business, Blue Sky Enterprise (BSE) Security Services. He actively employs veterans and refers them to job training opportunities; all while taking the first steps to establish his own non-profit. Named LOV (Love Our Veterans), Marlon plans on building a veterans home for young and old vets to help one another achieve success.

  • A Common Thread

    25/06/2019 Duration: 32min

    On this episode of 'Homeless in San Diego: Real People, Real Stories,' host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, welcomes Carl Falconer and David Gruber. Carl is the President and CEO of the Metro Dallas Homeless Alliance and David is their Development and Communications Director. In our first ever phone call podcast, calling from miles and miles away, the good people at MDHA discuss some of the work our organizations have in common. David, podcast aficionado, found out about our work through this very podcast. Wanting to speak about the homelessness crisis, David understands that this issue isn’t unique to any one city. From permanent supportive housing to street outreach, the services we both provide and the coalitions we seek to form, perhaps speak to something deeper: a shared commitment to helping our fellow neighbor…. Even if that neighbor is miles and miles away! 

  • A Case for Fairness

    17/06/2019 Duration: 32min

    On this episode of 'Homeless in San Diego: Real People, Real Stories,' host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, welcomes Coleen Cusack. At her previous job, Coleen saw firsthand the legal obstacles endured by people experiencing homelessness. Today, she is a Criminal Defense Attorney who focuses on helping our homeless populations through the injustices they face. As Coleen became actively aware of the laws around homelessness, she developed a unique perspective on the repercussions of these practices. Coleen believes that many of the policies in place do not take the right measures when it comes to helping the situation. So in an effort to legally affect change, she defends persons who are being charged in infractions court for unjust ordinances. Coleen is an example of someone who is fighting for social justice and equality in our community by setting precedents for large-scale legal change.  

  • We Are Just Here to Help Each Other

    11/06/2019 Duration: 33min

    On this episode of 'Homeless in San Diego: Real People, Real Stories,' host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, welcomes Dennis Larkin. Dennis is a resident of Talmadge Gateway Apartments, an affordable housing development for seniors who have struggled with homelessness. From the partnership between Wakeland Housing & Development and St. Paul’s Program of All Inclusive Care for the Elderly, 60 residents are able to have a safe place to live independently. Dennis has lived a long and eventful life. From helping flood victims in Thailand to becoming the founder of a successful drug and alcohol program, he truly has a lively spirit. Yet after his wife passed, he fell into a self-destructive lifestyle. He developed an alcohol problem and lost all financial stability. Things worsened so much that it led to him living out of his car and developing health problems. Fortunately, through Dennis’ own strength and the help of organizations such as Wakeland, he managed to secure a place at Talmadge as

  • Turning Everything Around

    03/06/2019 Duration: 29min

    On this episode of 'Homeless in San Diego: Real People, Real Stories,' host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, welcomes Dana and Jo. Dana is the founder and CEO of Leap to Success, an organization that works with women who are rebuilding their lives. Leap to Success connected with Jo at one of the lowest points in her life and supported her as she turned everything around. Jo fell under hard times during the market crash. Having had an established job as a Finance Analyst with the Boeing Company, she was unfortunately caught in a series of tragic family events during the market crash and lost everything. In an incredible story of overcoming adversity, Jo’s struggle shows us that homelessness can affect anyone if they are hit with the wrong set of circumstances.

  • Go Out and Smile

    27/05/2019 Duration: 33min

    On this episode of 'Homeless in San Diego: Real People, Real Stories,' host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, welcomes Robert and Judy. Here to share their story of overcoming alcoholism, they actually have a special connection to our organization. Now happily married and successful business owners, once upon a time they first met at Interfaith! Robert and Judy would have never imagined they would be in the position they are today. Years ago, Robert was suffering from alcoholism, caught up in the musician’s lifestyle, while Judy was a recent divorcee drinking away the pain of a failing marriage. After alcoholism severely crippled their life, they found a sense of peace and safety at Interfaith. They entered our addiction recovery services and graduated the programs; ensuring their path to regaining their lives. Now, fully sober and continuing their business ventures, they are enjoying life and awaiting Robert’s new position as a member on Interfaith’s board of directors. Glad to have you Robe

  • Sometimes You Need More Than Just a Shelter

    20/05/2019 Duration: 36min

    On this episode of 'Homeless in San Diego: Real People, Real Stories,' host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, welcomes Bill and returning guest, Lauren Pollick. This time around, Lauren, Shelters Program Manager at Interfaith, invites Bill to talk about his experience with our organization. Having endured a struggle that is familiar to many who have experienced homelessness, Bill’s story of addiction is a lesson to learn from. According to Bill, the grip that addiction has on you is a torturous one. Alcohol not only crippled his self-esteem, but also quite literally crippled his body. Bound to a walker and unable to take a step, it took the intervention of Interfaith’s Case Manager, Holly, to keep him alive. Fortunately, Bill was treated at a rehabilitation center just in time, but the true core of this story came right after. As he walked out of the hospital and willingly made his way back to Interfaith, he symbolically took the first and most important steps on the path to recovery: his own

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