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Heartbeat of Housing

Podcast de American Association of Service Coordinators

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Nearly 10 million Americans live in affordable housing communities across the United States. Many of the most vulnerable older adults, families, persons with disabilities, and veterans rely on Service Coordinators at their properties to help find necessary resources, arrange transportation, apply for assistance, and find the supportive services they need to remain self-sufficient. These are the stories from the professionals working every day to keep the residents in affordable housing properties all healthy, happy, and housed.

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Portada del episodio How Landon Butler Cultivates Connection and Joy in Affordable Housing

How Landon Butler Cultivates Connection and Joy in Affordable Housing

If you care about affordable housing, finding fulfillment in your career, or just love hearing the stories of those making a difference, you don’t want to miss this episode. Welcome back to Heartbeat of Housing! I’m Michelle Voke, and in this episode, I have the pleasure of sitting down with the reigning Service Coordinator of the Year, Landon Butler—brought to life by Corry Michaelis in this conversation. Join me as I chat with Landon about his winding and inspiring journey from earning a degree in healthcare administration to discovering his true calling as a service coordinator at St. Mary Manor. We talk about what it was like for him to step into a building that hadn’t had a service coordinator for months, and the creative ways he rebuilt trust, community, and connection—whether through food-filled events like National Donut Day or simply spending the time to build genuine relationships with residents. Landon opens up about the challenges of burnout, how important it is to advocate for yourself as much as for your residents, and the impact of building strong connections both inside and beyond our buildings. This is an honest, heartfelt conversation about the highs, the challenges, and the meaning we find working in this field—one resident, and one relationship, at a time. Here are my top 3 takeaways from the episode: * Advocacy Goes Both Ways: Landon reminds us that while advocating for residents is at the heart of the job, advocating for your own support and mental health is just as essential. Speaking up about burnout or support needs ensures you can continue to serve at your best. * Relationships Matter More Than Paperwork: The foundation of impactful service coordination is genuine connection—taking the time to know residents well beyond forms and checkboxes, and building trust through conversation and meaningful activities (bonus: never underestimate the power of donuts or a good bingo game!). * Community Partnerships Amplify Impact: Landon's success comes in part from reaching outside the building—actively networking to bring in local resources, programs, and intergenerational events that enrich residents’ lives and foster real community. OUR MISSION Advancing national standards of practice for service coordination by amplifying the voice of our members. OUR VISION We are committed to enhancing service coordination through leadership, professional development, advocacy, and partnerships. https://uppbeat.io/t/pecan-pie/casino-funk License code: YDKLEHRMWAOORXTJ https://uppbeat.io/t/matrika/big-switch License code: 3MWJFNOT5U8N7BXB https://uppbeat.io/t/albert-behar/puzzle-pieces License code: ZFIYWOTBBZJNO81U Copyright 2026 American Association of Service Coordinators

6 de may de 2026 - 43 min
Portada del episodio Building Trust and Delivering Hope: Corry Michaelis’ Service Coordination Story

Building Trust and Delivering Hope: Corry Michaelis’ Service Coordination Story

Whether you’re new to service coordination or have been in the field for years, I think you’ll find inspiration in Corry’s story and our discussion about what it truly means to serve our communities. Welcome to the Heartbeat of Housing podcast! In this episode, I have the pleasure of sitting down with my dear friend and colleague, Corry Michaelis, who has dedicated over 20 years to the work of service coordination in affordable housing. T ogether, we explore Corry's inspiring journey—from starting as a secretary to finding her calling as a service coordinator, and the powerful impact she continues to have in the lives of residents. We talk about building trust with residents, the evolution of our roles over the years, and share heartfelt moments—like the time Corry helped a resident hear for the first time in decades. Corry also opens up about navigating the emotional challenges of the job, the importance of embracing technology, and why advocacy for affordable housing and supportive services is more crucial than ever. This conversation is close to my heart and packed with real-life experience, wisdom, and hope for the road ahead. Three Key Takeaways: * Evolving Role of Service Coordination: Corry’s journey from front desk receptionist to leading remote service coordination shows how the profession has adapted to technology and changing resident needs. Remote coordination is growing, allowing broader reach—especially in rural areas. * Making a Tangible Impact: Whether it’s helping a resident hear for the first time through a grant-funded hearing aid or crawling into a dumpster to retrieve a lost checkbook, Corry demonstrates that small acts of support can dramatically change lives. * Future Advocacy and Resident Empowerment: As the population ages, the need for affordable housing and compassionate service coordinators will only increase. Corry highlights advocacy as essential—not just for more housing, but also for more support systems, urging service coordinators to educate and empower residents to have their voices heard. OUR MISSION Advancing national standards of practice for service coordination by amplifying the voice of our members. OUR VISION We are committed to enhancing service coordination through leadership, professional development, advocacy, and partnerships. https://uppbeat.io/t/pecan-pie/casino-funk License code: YDKLEHRMWAOORXTJ https://uppbeat.io/t/matrika/big-switch License code: 3MWJFNOT5U8N7BXB https://uppbeat.io/t/albert-behar/puzzle-pieces License code: ZFIYWOTBBZJNO81U Copyright 2026 American Association of Service Coordinators

1 de abr de 2026 - 39 min
Portada del episodio Building Community and Connection in Senior Housing with Callie Allen-Boone

Building Community and Connection in Senior Housing with Callie Allen-Boone

Welcome to the very first episode of “Heartbeat of Housing.” I’m Michelle Voke, and I couldn’t be more excited to kick off this journey with you. In this episode, I sit down with Callie Allen-Boone, an extraordinary professional who’s spent over three decades in senior and affordable housing. Callie Allen-Boone shares her powerful story—from her early days in public housing, to her longtime passion as a service coordinator, to her newest role helping support other service coordinators at AASC [https://www.servicecoordinator.org/home]. Together, we dig into what it’s really like to serve hundreds of residents, how to keep your passion alive in the face of burnout, and why teamwork between staff is essential. We also talk about the wins that keep us going, the tough days that make us stronger, and why sharing knowledge and support is the heartbeat of what we do. You’ll get to hear our thoughts on the future of service coordination, what it means to advocate for residents truly, and how building community—whether through programs like Ask or simple conversations—can change everything. Whether you’re in the field or just want a window into the world of affordable housing, I hope you’ll find wisdom, encouragement, and maybe a bit of inspiration in my conversation with Callie Allen-Boone. Top 3 Takeaways for Housing & Service Coordination Professionals: Boundaries and Relationships Are Everything: Managing 200+ residents alone, Callie stressed the importance of building trust—not just with residents, but with property managers and maintenance teams who truly are the eyes and ears of the community. Peer Support Overcomes Isolation: The toughest days come when systems fail to proactively support residents. Callie emphasized how reaching out to fellow service coordinators for answers, resources, or just to commiserate can renew your energy and build resilience. Start Small with Partnerships: The most impactful programs often start with a simple conversation. Callie’s success with WellCare's “Mind, Body, and Soul” series began at a conference and grew into a transformative experience for residents. Copyright 2026 American Association of Service Coordinators https://uppbeat.io/t/pecan-pie/casino-funk License code: YDKLEHRMWAOORXTJ https://uppbeat.io/t/matrika/big-switch License code: 3MWJFNOT5U8N7BXB https://uppbeat.io/t/albert-behar/puzzle-pieces License code: ZFIYWOTBBZJNO81U

4 de mar de 2026 - 46 min
Portada del episodio Welcome to Heartbeat of Housing

Welcome to Heartbeat of Housing

Every month, this is THE podcast that shines a spotlight on the vital role of service coordinators in affordable housing communities across America. Hosted by Michelle Voke, President and CEO of the American Association of Service Coordinators, this series brings you the real stories of the unsung heroes—the heartbeats—who work tirelessly to ensure that older adults, families, persons with disabilities, and veterans receive the support they need. From arranging critical services and benefits to building community and fighting social isolation, service coordinators are making a difference every day. Tune in each month as Michelle Voke introduces inspiring guests, shares personal experiences from the field, and discusses both the joys and challenges of this important work. Together, we’ll learn how to better support and advocate for those living in affordable housing. Copyright 2026 American Association of Service Coordinators https://uppbeat.io/t/pecan-pie/casino-funk License code: YDKLEHRMWAOORXTJ https://uppbeat.io/t/matrika/big-switch License code: 3MWJFNOT5U8N7BXB https://uppbeat.io/t/albert-behar/puzzle-pieces License code: ZFIYWOTBBZJNO81U

24 de feb de 2026 - 1 min
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