• Let's Talk Housing - Everyone Needs A Home - Discussion, Innovation, Solutions.

  • De: Steven Haylestrom
  • Podcast

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Let's Talk Housing - Everyone Needs A Home - Discussion, Innovation, Solutions.

De: Steven Haylestrom
  • Resumen

  • Detailed conversations and discussions about the challenges, concerns and real life pain caused by the lack of financially accessible, truly affordable housing in Canada. How the long term lack of supply has artificially increased the cost of housing to a point where many people simply can no longer afford basic housing. Steven is an expert in the ins and outs of building housing and in particular how to build housing fast.
    2024
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  • The Human Cost of Homelessness: Understanding the Causes, Impacts, and Creative Solutions
    Jun 3 2024

    Detailed conversations and discussions about the challenges, concerns and real life pain caused by the lack of financially accessible, truly affordable housing in Canada. How the long term lack of supply has artificially increased the cost of housing to the point where many people simply can no longer afford basic housing. Steven is an expert in the ins and outs of building housing and in particular how to build housing fast.

    The episode features excerpts from a PACE talk on why eliminating homelessness should matter to everyone. The talk includes presentations from Jacqueline Pierce and Dr. Daniel Pepe.

    Jacqueline Pierce provides context on the scale and causes of homelessness in Canada. She explains that over 700,000 Canadians experience homelessness and that the main drivers are a lack of affordable housing supply and rising costs of living. Dr. Daniel Pepe then discusses the human toll of homelessness, describing it as a "palliative illness in slow motion". He explains the health challenges faced by those experiencing homelessness and higher rates of illness and early death. Both guests stress that homelessness is typically not a choice but rather the result of failures in social systems and structural barriers.

    The episode highlights creative healthcare solutions developed in London, Ontario to better support those experiencing homelessness. Overall, the conversation aims to raise awareness of the scale and impacts of homelessness in Canada to encourage more community support for solutions.

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    44 m
  • "Crisis What Crisis" Is Housing a Crisis or NOT - It is, So lets ACT like it is.
    May 27 2024

    Detailed conversations and discussions about the challanges, concerns and real life pain caused by the lack of finacially accessible, truly affordable housing in Canada. How the long term lack of supply has artifficially increased the cost of housing to the point where many people simply can no longer afford basic housing. Steven is an expert in the ins and outs of building housing and in particular how to build housing fast.

    This episode of "Let's Talk Housing" features two interviews exploring the challenges of affordable and accessible housing in Canada. Host Steven Haylestrom first speaks with Sahara, a young professional living in Toronto who describes struggling to find housing she can afford while earning just over minimum wage, often spending 50% of her income on rent alone. Her story illustrates the stress faced by many in her generation. Dr. Enoch Sei then shares his perspective from experiences teaching international students in Vancouver, who often struggle with high costs, systemic discrimination, and feelings of not belonging due to poor housing conditions. He advocates for recognizing housing as a human right and educating landlords to address biases. Both guests provide thoughtful insights into the complex, widespread nature of the housing crisis across regions and demographics in Canada. The host concludes by previewing upcoming discussions with landlords and about challenges within the construction industry.

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    1 h
  • Housing on the Edge: Speaking with Those Facing Homelessness About Barriers and Bridges to Affordability
    May 27 2024

    Detailed conversations and discussions about the challanges, concerns and real life pain caused by the lack of finacially accessible, truly affordable housing in Canada. How the long term lack of supply has artifficially increased the cost of housing to the point where many people simply can no longer afford basic housing. Steven is an expert in the ins and outs of building housing and in particular how to build housing fast.

    This episode of "Let's Talk Housing" discusses the ongoing affordable housing crisis in Peterborough, Ontario and alternatives for those struggling financially. Host Steven Haylestrom interviews his brother-in-law Jerry about housing challenges in Sudbury, where high prices have pushed many into homelessness. Jerry cites international students taking homes and a lack of affordable builds. He suggests incentivizing homeowners to create rental units as a quick fix. Haylestrom then explores housing options like co-ops, tiny homes, renting rooms, and work-for-rent arrangements. While unconventional, some live in RVs or commute due to lack of affordable permanent housing. Haylestrom acknowledges homelessness' complexity, sharing how evictions can start a downward spiral. Many balance on the edge, couch-surfing or using shelters temporarily. In closing, Haylestrom emphasizes the emotional toll of unstable housing and that basic homes are needed to help the most vulnerable escape or avoid homelessness. This podcast sheds light on the human impact of Canada's affordable housing emergency through real stories and potential solutions.

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    59 m

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