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Homeless Unfiltered by Invisible People

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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 to be part of the solution for positive change!Invisible People Ciencias Sociales
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  • How Housing After Prison Helps Everyone
    May 25 2025
    What happens when someone finally gets a second chance and a place to call home? In this episode, we reunite with Heather, Willard, and Shanel, three people featured in our new documentary, Returning Home: Prison, Homelessness, or Housing? The Choice That Changes Everything - to explore how supportive housing after incarceration doesn’t just change lives, it strengthens communities.

    From the landlord who took a chance to the former prisoners who now thrive in stable housing, this is a raw, honest conversation about redemption, trust, and the public power of supportive housing.

    Their stories show how stable housing reduces recidivism, creates safer neighborhoods, and offers real savings to taxpayers. When we invest in people coming home from prison, we all benefit.

    CLICK HERE to watch the documentary now on Invisible People’s YouTube channel. It’s not just inspiring—it’s urgent.
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    36 m
  • They Said People Don’t Want Housing. We Proved Them Wrong.
    May 18 2025
    Carter Hewgley is the Senior Manager at the L.A. County Homeless Initiative, working across 88 cities to confront one of the nation’s largest homelessness crises. In this episode, we dig into what’s actually working and why so many people get it wrong. Carter shares how programs like Pathway Home are proving that when you offer the right kind of housing with dignity and support, people say yes.

    If you’ve ever believed that homeless people “don’t want help,” this conversation will change your mind. It’s honest, hopeful, and urgently needed.
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    31 m
  • He Slept in a Car. Then Spent 40 Years Covering Homelessness.
    May 12 2025
    Kevin Fagan isn’t just a reporter — he lived the stories he covered. Kicked out at 16 and sleeping in cars, his experience shaped a 40-year career reporting on homelessness. At the San Francisco Chronicle, he published over 5,000 articles on the crisis, becoming one of America’s most trusted voices. In this episode, Kevin shares hard-won lessons from San Francisco’s streets, why homelessness keeps growing, and the power of telling human stories with dignity. We also dive into his new book, The Lost and the Found: A True Story of Homelessness, Found Family and Second Chances, and what it taught him about hope, connection, and second chances.

    Whether you’re a journalist, a fan of powerful stories, or want to better understand homelessness, this conversation is for you.

    To learn more about Kevin Fagan and find out where to order his book, The Lost and the Found, visit: kevinfaganwriter.com
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    35 m
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