
Myth-Busting!
In this episode I discuss the realities of several myths related to homelessness: Laziness causes homelessness Why don't they just get a job? Homelessness is caused by substance use Homelessness is due to mental illness

Hosted by CHATT Foundation · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 20 episodes
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Every day we see more tents under bridges, more families living out of their cars. While the problems seem insurmountable, the solutions are simpler than you think. We share the real stories and the real solutions of homelessness… what works, what doesn’t, and how communities like ours can do better. This is… Give Me Shelter.
CHATT Foundation hosts Give Me Shelter, a society show with 20 episodes published.

In this episode I discuss the realities of several myths related to homelessness: Laziness causes homelessness Why don't they just get a job? Homelessness is caused by substance use Homelessness is due to mental illness

Dr Hannah Bujak shares her experiences providing medical care to our unsheltered neighbors.

In this episode Dr. Hannah Bujak describes her experiences in providing medical care to our unsheltered neighbors.

In this episode I am joined by Times Free Press reporter Siena Duncan to discuss the need to increase shelter capacity in Chattanooga

ROC's Kacy West discusses the harsh realities of those who live unsheltered.

In this episode I interview peer support specialist Marth Meeks about how peer support is a difference maker in rehousing people.

In this episode, Lindsey Krinks and I will be discussing local and national legal trends impacting those experiencing homlessness

In this episode, Lindsey Krinks of Open Table Nashville will help us understand the national and local trend of laws against our most vulnerable neighbors, and how these laws actually exacerbate out homlessness epidemic.

In this episode I interview Dr. Traci Hefner about ways in which organizations can help individuals experiencing homelessness develop financial self-sufficiency.

In this episode I interview Dr. Traci Hefner about ways in which organizations can help individuals experiencing homelessness develop financial self-sufficiency.

In this episode we will discuss Pierre Bourdieu's concept of capitol as it relates to homelessness.

In this episode I continue my interview outreach worker Joe Bracket on the realities of living unsheltered.

In this episode we will explore how changes at the federal government will impact the fight against homelessness.

In this episode we will explore what shelter options work and why.

In this episode I interview outreach worker Joe Bracket on the realities of living unsheltered.

This episode is a collection of things I have learned about homelessness. Topics range from mental illness, substance use, timely interventions and the impact of losing hope.

This episode explores the concept of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs and it's relationship to the hardships and challenges facing our unhoused neighbors. We discuss two case studies and explore the benefits and shortcomings

This episode explores how we think, feel and understand our national homeless crisis. We explore how bias, knowledge gaps, and our emotions either inform our understanding of the problem or corrupt our ability to conside

This episode explores how changes in the US housing market have impacted our current national homeless crisis. We explore challenges to obtaining affordable housing, what affordable housing means, current incentives and

Every day we see more tents under bridges, more families living out of their cars. While the problems seem insurmountable, the solutions are simpler than you think. We share the real stories and the real solutions of hom
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