Episodios

  • S3 E7 $1m and 7 years on the fire rebuild permits process with Michael Kureth
    Feb 13 2026

    In this episode of Three Homeless Guys, the hosts discuss the ongoing legal proceedings related to the Palisades fire and the challenges faced by fire victims in the permitting process. Michael Kureth shares his personal experiences with rebuilding after losing his home in the Woolsey fire and highlights the need for federal oversight to streamline the permitting process. The conversation also touches on the implications of recent court decisions, the role of technology in improving the permitting process, and the emotional toll on families affected by the fires.

    takeaways

    • The permitting process is a significant hurdle for fire victims.
    • Michael Kureth's experience illustrates the complexities of rebuilding.
    • Federal intervention is necessary to streamline the permitting process.
    • The city of Malibu is severely understaffed and overburdened.
    • Soft costs in the permitting process can be substantial and often overlooked.
    • Technology can play a crucial role in improving the permitting process.
    • There is a need for oversight to prevent exploitation in the rebuilding process.
    • Emotional and psychological impacts on fire victims are profound and long-lasting.
    • The legal proceedings are a critical avenue for fire victims to seek justice.
    • Community support and federal assistance are vital for recovery.
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    53 m
  • S3 Episode 6 - How Trailer Parks Can Become LA’s Olympic Village. The Tahitian Terrace Story
    Feb 4 2026

    The conversation revolves around the aftermath of the Palisades fire, focusing on the experiences of residents from the Tahitian Terrace mobile home park. The guests share their personal stories of loss, the challenges they face in rebuilding their community, and the fight for affordable housing. They discuss the legal and bureaucratic hurdles they encounter, the lack of support from local government, and the importance of community organization and advocacy. The episode highlights the resilience of the residents and their determination to return to their homes, while also calling for greater attention and action from policymakers.

    takeaways

    • The residents of Tahitian Terrace are fighting to return to their homes after the Palisades fire.
    • Many residents were underinsured, complicating their recovery efforts.
    • The community is organized and actively seeking collaboration with local government.
    • Affordable housing is crucial for the diverse community in Pacific Palisades.
    • Legal challenges hinder the residents' ability to rebuild and return.
    • The lack of communication from landowners is a significant barrier.
    • Local government support is limited, with few officials advocating for the residents.
    • The community has become knowledgeable about policy and recovery processes.
    • There is a need for funding and resources to support the rebuilding efforts.
    • The residents are hopeful and motivated to reclaim their community.
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    1 h y 3 m
  • S3 E5 - Trump takes over rebuild with guest Steve Hilton
    Jan 28 2026

    summaryIn this episode of Three Homeless Guys, journalist Joel Pollack, technology expert Ron Goldschmidt, and entrepreneur Oren Ezra engage with Republican gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton. They discuss the aftermath of the Palisades fire, the importance of community engagement through town halls, and the implications of Trump's executive order on permitting. Hilton critiques California's political leadership, emphasizing the role of unions in governance and the state's economic challenges, including a significant budget deficit and rising healthcare costs. He outlines his vision for California, advocating for structural reforms and the CalDoge initiative to tackle waste and fraud in the budget. The conversation highlights the need for change in California's political landscape and the importance of winning elections to implement these changes.

    • Steve Hilton emphasizes the importance of community engagement through town halls.
    • Trump's executive order aims to streamline the permitting process in California.
    • California's political leadership is criticized for inaction and bureaucracy.
    • Unions play a significant role in California's governance and economic challenges.
    • California faces a substantial budget deficit and economic issues.
    • Healthcare costs in California are rising, with calls for reform.
    • Hilton outlines his vision for California, focusing on practical solutions.
    • Winning elections is crucial for implementing change in California.
    • The CalDoge initiative aims to identify waste and fraud in the budget.
    • Structural problems in California's government hinder effective governance.

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    1 h y 1 m
  • Trump Takes Over - THG Quick Take
    Jan 27 2026

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    Trump Takes Over - THG Quick TakeIn this episode, the hosts discuss the recent executive order signed by President Trump regarding the Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire burn areas. The order allows the federal government to take control of the permitting process and investigate the use of federal disaster funds. The conversation highlights the implications of this order, including the potential for increased accountability in rebuilding efforts and the relationship between state and federal governments.

    takeaways

    • The executive order allows federal control over permitting processes.
    • There is a significant amount of unspent federal disaster funds.
    • The Trump administration is taking a more active role in California's rebuilding efforts.
    • Legal challenges are expected from state and local governments.
    • The executive order aims to improve accountability in disaster response.
    • The president's personal interest in California is notable.
    • The order may change the dynamics between state and federal authorities.
    • The Hazard Mitigation Grant Program is under scrutiny for unspent funds.
    • The administration's commitment to rebuilding is emphasized.
    • The hosts express optimism about the potential outcomes of the order.
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    8 m
  • S3 - E3 The forthcoming California fraud investigation tsunami
    Jan 22 2026

    In this episode of 'Three Homeless Guys', host Joel Pollak discusses various pressing issues in California, including the recent permit fee waivers for rebuilding homes after the Palisades fire, Governor Gavin Newsom's controversial speech at Davos, and the growing concern over fraud in the state. The conversation delves into high-profile fraud cases, the implications for California's budget, and the impact of fraud on fire aid and recovery efforts. The episode highlights the need for accountability and transparency in government spending, especially in light of the significant increase in the state budget over the past decade.

    takeaways

    • California's budget has doubled in the last decade, but services have not improved accordingly.
    • Fraud in California is a significant issue, with billions lost to fraudulent activities.
    • Permit fee waivers for rebuilding homes are a positive step for fire victims.
    • Gavin Newsom's speech at Davos raised eyebrows for its controversial content.
    • High-profile fraud cases in other states highlight vulnerabilities in California's systems.
    • The lack of accountability in California's government agencies is alarming.
    • Fire aid funds have been mismanaged, leading to skepticism about their effectiveness.
    • Independent journalism plays a crucial role in uncovering fraud and mismanagement.
    • The relationship between government funding and political connections can lead to corruption.
    • The future of California's financial health is uncertain due to rising debts and obligations.
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    35 m
  • S3-E2 Season 3 Premiere: The 2026 Election Landscape with Roxanne Beckford Hoge
    Jan 15 2026

    In this episode of "Three Homeless Guys," host Joel Pollock, along with technology expert Ron Goldschmidt and entrepreneur Oren Ezra, discuss the aftermath of the Palisades fire and the ongoing rebuilding efforts. They are joined by Roxanne Beckford-Hogues, chairman of the Los Angeles County GOP, who shares her insights on the political landscape in California, particularly in light of the upcoming elections. The conversation touches on the challenges faced by residents in the wake of the fire, the role of government at various levels, and the need for political change in a predominantly Democratic state. Roxanne emphasizes the importance of local governance and the potential for change through nonpartisan races, while Oren highlights the need for accountability in how taxpayer money is spent, especially regarding homelessness and public services.

    The discussion also delves into the dynamics of the upcoming mayoral race, with candidates like Spencer Pratt and Karen Bass in the spotlight. The panel reflects on the need for candidates who genuinely care about the community and can address pressing issues like homelessness and public safety. As they explore the implications of the political climate, they encourage listeners to engage in the electoral process and consider the impact of their votes on local governance. The episode concludes with a call to action for residents to stay informed and involved in shaping their community's future.

    Takeaways

    We need someone honest who cares about the people.

    $80 million went to serve 55 homeless people alcohol.

    We want our taxpayer money to improve lives, not line pockets.

    Local governance matters more than federal issues.

    Voter registration is crucial for those displaced by disasters.

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    59 m
  • One Year After the Fire (LIVE Audience Townhall)
    Jan 8 2026

    • Community resilience is vital in times of crisis.
    • The podcast originated from a need to share information post-fire.
    • Helping others can provide strength during personal hardships.
    • Personal experiences during the fire fostered community connections.
    • Insurance challenges are a significant barrier to rebuilding.
    • Local governance plays a crucial role in community recovery.
    • Engagement in community initiatives can lead to positive change.
    • The importance of being present in local politics is emphasized.
    • Building relationships across political divides can strengthen communities.
    • Hope for the future lies in collective action and support.

    summaryThis conversation explores the resilience of the Pacific Palisades community following devastating fires, highlighting the origins of a podcast aimed at sharing information and support. The speakers discuss personal experiences, the challenges of rebuilding, particularly with insurance, and the importance of local governance and community initiatives. They emphasize the need for collective action and the hope for a brighter future as they navigate the complexities of recovery and rebuilding together.

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    1 h y 21 m
  • Urgent Deadline! HUD’s Disaster Housing Programs With HUD Deputy Director Eric McDowel
    Dec 18 2025

    In this episode of 'Three Homeless Guys', the hosts discuss the aftermath of the Palisades fire and the available HUD programs to assist affected residents. Eric McDowell from HUD explains the 203H program, which offers 100% financing for disaster victims, and the 203K program for home rehabilitation. The conversation covers eligibility, application processes, and the importance of meeting deadlines for assistance. The hosts emphasize the urgency of applying before the January 7th deadline and provide resources for listeners to navigate the process effectively.

    Takeaways

    The deadline for applying for HUD assistance is January 7th.

    The 203H program offers 100% financing for disaster victims.

    Renters affected by the fire can qualify for the 203H program.

    Homeowners can combine the 203H and 203K programs for rebuilding.

    Lenders may have different participation levels in these programs.

    Documentation requirements are flexible for disaster victims.

    The 203K program allows for home renovations and improvements.

    Community outreach is essential for informing residents about available aid.

    HUD provides resources for finding eligible lenders.

    The application process can be initiated quickly if a property is identified.

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    47 m