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🎧 Episode 99 - Lived Experience and Lasting Change with Nathan Guile

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On this episode of Housing for Good, Karolyn Moore sits down with Nathan Guile of the Kansas Statewide Homeless Coalition's Lived Experience Advisory Board. Nathan shares his personal journey through homelessness, recovery, and rebuilding stability, along with the lessons he learned along the way. The conversation explores the importance of outreach, connection, dignity-centered support, and the role that people with lived experience can play in shaping services and policies. Nathan offers a firsthand perspective on what helps people move forward, why meaningful relationships matter, and how communities can better support those facing housing instability. From discussing barriers to asking for help to the lasting impact of feeling seen and valued, this episode highlights the human side of homelessness and the importance of listening to those who have lived it. 🎧 Explore more episodes of Housing for Good on your favorite podcast platform. The latest episodes are also available at McPhersonHousingCoalition.org, where you can learn more about McPherson Housing Coalition and the programs and services we provide throughout our community. A quick note - our guest joined us remotely via Zoom and cellphone for this conversation.

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Portada del episodio 🎧 Episode 99 - Lived Experience and Lasting Change with Nathan Guile

🎧 Episode 99 - Lived Experience and Lasting Change with Nathan Guile

On this episode of Housing for Good, Karolyn Moore sits down with Nathan Guile of the Kansas Statewide Homeless Coalition's Lived Experience Advisory Board. Nathan shares his personal journey through homelessness, recovery, and rebuilding stability, along with the lessons he learned along the way. The conversation explores the importance of outreach, connection, dignity-centered support, and the role that people with lived experience can play in shaping services and policies. Nathan offers a firsthand perspective on what helps people move forward, why meaningful relationships matter, and how communities can better support those facing housing instability. From discussing barriers to asking for help to the lasting impact of feeling seen and valued, this episode highlights the human side of homelessness and the importance of listening to those who have lived it. 🎧 Explore more episodes of Housing for Good on your favorite podcast platform. The latest episodes are also available at McPhersonHousingCoalition.org, where you can learn more about McPherson Housing Coalition and the programs and services we provide throughout our community. A quick note - our guest joined us remotely via Zoom and cellphone for this conversation.

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Portada del episodio 🎧 Episode 95 - Conversations from the 2026 Kansas Summit on Homelessness and Housing - Part 2

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