Produced and hosted by Birdman of Birdman Media™, Rural Builds spotlights the people, partnerships, and projects strengthening rural America.In each episode, we explore how rural communities design innovative, scalable solutions to address the social determinants of health — often with fewer resources, more barriers, and far less attention than urban and metro areas.This podcast goes beyond the challenges to center the builders: the educators, clinicians, organizers, parents, first responders, developers, and leaders who turn rural obstacles into opportunity.Rural Builds shows funders, policymakers, and listeners what's possible when rural communities are trusted, resourced, and empowered to build.Because when rural builds, everyone benefits.
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Arizona's Housing Crisis Is Hitting Everyone — Not Just the Poor
May 18, 202610 min
Broadcasting from the Arizona Housing Coalition Conference in Phoenix, Birdman sits down with Joan Serviss following her recognition as the 2026 Advocate of the Year. In this in-depth conversation, Joan shares her decades of experience in housing advocacy and discusses why Arizona's housing challenges have evolved far beyond homelessness alone. Today, middle-class families, teachers, healthcare workers, young professionals, and even upper-middle-income earners are struggling to find attainable housing across both urban and rural communities. Joan explains her new role with the Arizona Community Foundation and how philanthropy can help close critical funding gaps for affordable housing projects through pre-development loans, gap financing, and partnerships with community lenders. The discussion also explores the hidden barriers slowing housing production, including zoning restrictions, infrastructure shortages, labor costs, childcare deserts, and the unique challenges facing rural Arizona and tribal communities. Birdman and Joan dive into why solving the housing crisis requires more than government programs alone. Businesses, nonprofits, philanthropy, local leaders, and communities all have a role to play in creating sustainable workforce and attainable housing solutions for Arizona's future. https://www.azfoundation.org If you're interested in housing policy, rural development, workforce housing, community investment, or the future of affordable living in America, this episode delivers a grounded and practical conversation you won't want to miss. #AffordableHousing #ArizonaHousing #HousingCrisis #RuralBuilds #WorkforceHousing #HousingPolicy #CommunityDevelopment #ArizonaCommunityFoundation #RuralArizona #Homelessness #MiddleClassHousing RURAL BUILDS is brought to you by Birdman Media™ and supported by the following sponsors; Please visit their sites for more information and support them when you can. Sitgreaves Community Development Corporation
The Housing Fight No One Wants to Talk About | Arizona Housing Coalition Interview
May 14, 202611 min
At the Arizona Housing Coalition Conference in downtown Phoenix, Birdman sits down with Nicole Newhouse to unpack one of the biggest issues facing Arizona and rural America alike: affordable housing. This conversation goes beyond the stereotypes surrounding "affordable housing" and digs into the real-world impact on middle-class families, seniors on fixed incomes, young professionals, teachers, firefighters, and essential workers who can no longer afford to live in the communities they serve. Nicole explains how the Arizona Housing Coalition works to educate, coordinate resources, and advocate for housing solutions across the state. Together, Birdman and Nicole discuss homelessness policy, zoning battles, local control, workforce shortages, NIMBY resistance, housing density, and why the American Dream of homeownership feels increasingly out of reach. The discussion also explores how government, philanthropy, private investment, and local communities must work together to create practical solutions instead of relying on one system alone. If you care about housing, workforce development, rural growth, community planning, or the future of the middle class, this is a conversation you need to hear. #AffordableHousing #ArizonaHousing #HousingCrisis #RuralBuilds #MiddleClass #WorkforceHousing #Homelessness #ArizonaPolitics #CommunityDevelopment #HousingPolicy RURAL BUILDS is brought to you by Birdman Media™ and supported by the following sponsors; Please visit their sites for more information and support them when you can. Sitgreaves Community Development Corporation
How Bisbee Built Workforce Housing Without Giving Homes Away
Feb 26, 202644 min
What if a small rural city could keep its teachers, firefighters, hospital staff, and public workers—not by waiting for prices to drop, but by building a local system that makes homeownership possible? In this episode of Rural Builds , host Rob "Birdman" Hephner records from Bisbee City Hall with a team that's turning workforce housing from a buzzword into a working model: Mayor Ken Budge , city planner and housing specialist Melissa Hartman , and construction manager / Step Up Bisbee board member Mike Norman . Bisbee—an old copper town turned historic arts community just miles from the border—has seen what happens when housing costs rise faster than wages: employers can't retain essential workers, turnover gets expensive, and the community loses the people who keep it running. The group walks through Bisbee's real-world evolution from volunteer home repairs for low-income and elderly homeowners to a formal workforce housing pipeline built through a city–nonprofit partnership with Step Up Bisbee . You'll hear how they tightened the process with a clear MOU , required buyers to be pre-qualified like any normal home purchase , and built guardrails to protect the community investment—like selling homes at up to a 20% discount from appraised value with a five-year deed restriction that reduces over time to prevent quick flips. They also explain why older housing stock can be harder (and sometimes more expensive) to rehab than it is to build new—especially in a historic town where many homes predate modern codes. A highlight of the episode is the voice of Robin Dumas (Local First Arizona) , the first buyer of Step Up Bisbee's new construction home, who connects affordable homeownership directly to rural "brain drain"—the reality that educated, committed rural professionals often have to leave simply because they can't afford to stay. The conversation closes with what's next: zoning tools like smaller-lot overlay zones, pre-approved building plans, and a major opportunity in Hillcrest —a historic former hospital complex now cleaned up and positioned for future affordable and workforce-oriented housing. The team also addresses why rural communities often struggle to compete for LIHTC funding, and why a project like Hillcrest could be a game-changer for rentals aimed at workforce needs, seniors, and long-term community stability. RURAL BUILDS is brought to you by Birdman Media™ and supported by the following sponsors; Please visit their sites for more information and support them when you can. Sitgreaves Community Development Corporation
$1,000 Down to Own a Home in a $725K Market—How Flagstaff Did It
Feb 19, 202640 min
What if affordable housing didn't mean a handout—and instead became a real "first foothold" into homeownership and the middle class? In this episode of Rural Builds , host Rob Birdman Hephner sits down in Flagstaff, Arizona with Eric Wolverton , CEO of Habitat for Humanity of Northern Arizona , to break down a bold new approach to workforce housing in one of the most expensive markets in the state. Wolverton shares his journey from fighting food insecurity at St. Mary's Food Bank to tackling housing affordability—after watching friends and working families get priced out of Flagstaff again and again. The conversation gets real about why rural and mountain communities aren't "land rich" the way outsiders assume: without infrastructure like water, sewer, and power, "cheap land" can become instantly unaffordable. At the center of the episode is Habitat Northern Arizona's Starter Home model —a small, stand-alone two-story home designed to get families into ownership with a $1,000 down payment and an all-in monthly payment around $1,000 . Instead of trapping families in long-term subsidy programs, this model builds equity on purpose: homeowners can sell the home back to Habitat after 3–10 years and walk away with $30,000 to $100,000 in non-restricted savings—money that can change a family's trajectory. You'll also hear how local partnerships are flipping the script from "not in my backyard" to "we want Habitat in our backyard," why the "missing middle" now includes teachers, first responders, and working professionals, and how integrated neighborhoods can raise expectations—and outcomes—for everyone around them. This is a practical, plain-spoken conversation about housing as health, rural economic survival, and a model that could help other communities stop losing the people who make the town work. RURAL BUILDS is brought to you by Birdman Media™ and supported by the following sponsors; Please visit their sites for more information and support them when you can. Sitgreaves Community Development Corporation
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