Stories of Hope, Innovation and Impact

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Stories of Hope, Innovation and Impact

From a small group of individuals looking to live a more simple off-the-grid life to a full-fledged movement of minimalism mixed with unique design, tiny houses have ingrained themselves into our society. But that’s not the story. The story is the big impact these innovative housing solutions have had on the individuals who build them for themselves, build them for others, and who create entire communities to serve those in need. Join our hosts Zack Giffin and John Weisbarth as we meet the innovators, the policy changes and the visionaries who are solving problems and serving others through the simple but sometimes misunderstood, tiny house. These are the stories of hope, innovation and impact, a podcast from Operation Tiny Home. Visit Operation Tiny Home at https://www.operationtinyhome.org/ A special thank you to Rodello's Machine for our theme, song "The World Inside." Visit them at https://rodellosmachine.com/

  1. 11/04/2021

    Veterans Community Project Uses Tiny Homes as a Platform to Serve Veterans In Need

    John and Zack speak with Bryan Meyer, the CEO and Co-Founder of Veteran Community Project (VCP). This 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, founded in Kansas City, Missouri, is dedicated to supporting every man and woman who took the oath for our country and not letting any veteran fall through the cracks. Bryan, along with a few other combat veterans, created this organization back in 2016 as a way to stand in the gaps of a broken system that left too many of their brothers and sisters behind. Bryan is a former U.S. Marine corporal who deployed twice to Iraq. Following the Marine Corps, Bryan returned home to Kansas City, attended the University of Missouri Kansas City, earning a Master's in Public Administration and a Law Degree. The villages built by VCP utilize tiny homes to provide veterans with privacy, a sense of security, and the ability to reintegrate at a comfortable pace. VCP has Veteran services facilitated through an on-site community center that provides the Veterans with mentoring, case management, counseling, and linkage to other programs and services. There is also a Veteran Outreach Center on-site, where walk-ins are welcome and all services are free. To learn more about Veterans Community Project, visit: https://www.veteranscommunityproject.org Visit Operation Tiny Home at https://www.operationtinyhome.org/ A special thank you to Rodello's Machine for our theme, song "The World Inside." Visit them at https://rodellosmachine.com/.

    36 min
  2. 10/07/2021

    Seeing the person behind the issue is when the solution to homelessness begins

    Bernard Troyer ("Berns") is the BLOCK project manager for Facing Homelessness, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization from Seattle, Washington, that aims to contribute unique passions and skills toward the effort of ending homelessness. The BLOCK project, which started in 2017 as one of Facing Homelessness's programs, acknowledges that relationships are the building blocks for healing our communities. Through the BLOCK Project, members of the community are able to share their backyard with people who genuinely need it by hosting someone experiencing homelessness. Berns has built every home used in the BLOCK project, with each house designed to achieve the highest standard for sustainability in the built environment. He approached the project with his skills in construction, but his passion for ending homelessness, his heart, and his desire led the project to be successful. Recently, the Block Project has significantly reduced the construction time by prefabricating panels for the homes in the Block Shop and then assembling the house in the chosen backyard. What used to take 3-6 months now only takes six weeks or less, which is a big difference for people living outside in harsh conditions. For those that do not have the opportunity to host a BLOCK home in their backyard, don't worry! There is also the option to volunteer to build a BLOCK home, volunteer to landscape a backyard, fundraise for the project, procure essential home items, and donate directly. To learn more about Facing Homelessness, visit: https://facinghomelessness.org To learn more about the BLOCK Project, visit: https://www.the-block-project.org Visit Operation Tiny Home at https://www.operationtinyhome.org/ A special thank you to Rodello's Machine for our theme, song "The World Inside." Visit them at https://rodellosmachine.com/

    38 min

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From a small group of individuals looking to live a more simple off-the-grid life to a full-fledged movement of minimalism mixed with unique design, tiny houses have ingrained themselves into our society. But that’s not the story. The story is the big impact these innovative housing solutions have had on the individuals who build them for themselves, build them for others, and who create entire communities to serve those in need. Join our hosts Zack Giffin and John Weisbarth as we meet the innovators, the policy changes and the visionaries who are solving problems and serving others through the simple but sometimes misunderstood, tiny house. These are the stories of hope, innovation and impact, a podcast from Operation Tiny Home. Visit Operation Tiny Home at https://www.operationtinyhome.org/ A special thank you to Rodello's Machine for our theme, song "The World Inside." Visit them at https://rodellosmachine.com/

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