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The Philanthropic Podcast is on a mission to end poverty, one story at a time. Each episode dives into real lives, real struggles, and real solutions, showing how people can rise above hardship when given the right opportunities. If you love real, raw, human storytelling and rising above challenges, this is the show for you. We'll bring you conversations with families, change-makers, and everyday heroes, highlighting both the challenges and the hope that fuels transformation. Tune in, be inspired, and discover how together we can create lasting change. Get philanthropic!

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10 episodios

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The Shego Family: A Somali Refugee Story

In this episode of the Philanthropic Podcast, we sit down with a Somali refugee family who spent decades surviving war, enslavement, and extreme poverty before resettling in the United States. From childhood in Somalia during the civil war, to life in Kenya’s Dadaab and Kakuma refugee camps, this conversation reveals the brutal realities of forced migration, refugee camps, water scarcity, food insecurity, and waiting 10+ years for resettlement. The family shares firsthand experiences of violence, survival, UNHCR processes, and what it truly means to live as a refugee — including growing up without education access, healthcare, or employment. We also explore the challenges of resettlement in Utah, culture shock, learning English, rebuilding dignity through work, and the long road from refugee camp to American life. This episode offers an unfiltered look into Somali refugee experiences, illegal vs legal migration misconceptions, refugee resettlement, and the human cost of displacement — told directly by those who lived it.Key Moments:00:00:00 – “Putting Life on Hold for 10 Years as a Refugee”00:04:56 – “Growing Up Enslaved”00:07:47 – “A Tomato Was Worth More Than a Human Life”00:09:32 – “Hiding While His Father Was Executed"”00:10:41 – “Escaping Somalia on Foot at Just 20 Years Old”00:12:19 – “Arriving Alone at a Refugee Camp With Nothing”00:21:24 – “Learning a Trade So His Children Wouldn’t Starve”00:26:43 – “Walking Miles Daily as a Child to Find Water”00:35:39 – “Waiting Over a Decade to Be Allowed a New Life”00:40:09 – “Seeing Snow for the First Time”00:42:11 – “Spending Two Years in School Without Speaking”00:56:25 – “Trying to Raise Eight Children on $12 an Hour”somali refugee family, refugee story, refugee camp life, kakuma refugee camp, dadaab refugee camp, kenya refugees, somalia refugees, refugee resettlement, life as a refugee, forced migration, humanitarian stories, immigration stories, resettled to utah, refugee experience, african refugee stories, global displacement, human rights stories, life after resettlement, philanthropic podcast, migration and refugees

17 de dic de 2025 - 1 h 0 min
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From Pain to Purpose: Fred’s Story

In this episode of The Philanthropic Podcast, Fred Sheehan shares a story unlike anything we've featured before. From a childhood in Hawaii to years of turmoil, loss, addiction, and eventually a calling he never expected, Fred opens up with honesty and heart. Today, he works directly with individuals experiencing homelessness and those in crisis—drawing from his own lived experience to lift others. His journey raises powerful questions about redemption, purpose, faith, and what it truly means to serve. This is an episode you’ll feel. An episode that challenges assumptions. And an episode that might just shift how you see the people around you. Tune in to hear Fred’s remarkable path, the moments that changed him, and what drives him to help those who feel unseen. ⏱️ Key Moments 00:00 – Intro 01:23 – Meet Fred 02:00 – Growing Up in Hawaii 03:00 – Early Trauma 05:15 – The Cycle of Power and Addiction 07:45 – A Miracle During Homelessness 09:00 – Joining Life Changers Outreach 15:02 – Learning to Tell the Truth 17:47 – Losing His Son 22:59 – Returning Home 30:00 – From Client to Colleague 31:00 – Utah County’s Winter Response Effort 36:00 – Fred’s Three Principles for Recovery

2 de dic de 2025 - 38 min
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Inside 36 Years of Serving the Homeless

In this episode, we sit down with Brent Crane, Executive Director of the Food & Care Coalition in Provo, who has spent 36 years serving Utah’s homeless population. Brent shares raw, real stories that break common stereotypes — from mental health struggles to generational poverty, addiction, deinstitutionalization, and the everyday barriers most people never see. Together, we explore what homelessness actually looks like, why so many fall through the cracks, and how community connection—not judgment—creates real change. Brent opens up about heartbreaking failures, inspiring recovery stories, and the moments that shaped him personally, including lessons learned the hard way. If you care about poverty, service, or simply want to understand people better, this conversation will shift the way you see homelessness forever. ⏱️ Key Moments 0:00 — The Early Days 1:20 — Brent’s Origin Story 4:49 — The Deinstitutionalization Fallout 6:30 — Why Connection Changes Lives 11:32 — When Dialogue Stops, We Lose 14:13 — The Misunderstood Realities 15:39 — Hidden Disabilities & Schizophrenia 17:23 — Cycling In and Out of Homelessness 19:14 — Who Actually Becomes Homeless 20:16 — Eric’s Story & System Reform 24:26 — Common Gateways Into Homelessness 29:00 — Lessons in Humanity

26 de nov de 2025 - 44 min
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The 4th-Generation Addict Who Finally Broke the Cycle

Kaylee’s story is one of the most powerful transformations you’ll ever hear. After growing up in a fourth-generation cycle of addiction, Kaylee became homeless in downtown Salt Lake — sleeping in bathrooms, stealing shoes to survive, and battling a dangerous addiction. Everything changed when she was arrested on Mother’s Day… and found out she was pregnant with twin girls while in jail. Today, she’s a certified peer support specialist helping others overcome addiction, homelessness, and hopelessness. In this episode of The Philanthropic Podcast, we talk about: • What homelessness really looks like in Utah • How she survived 18 months on the streets • The moment everything changed • Why a simple smile can save a life • How YOU can make a difference — today ⏱️ Key Moments: 01:02 – Kaylee introduces herself - certified peer support specialist 01:41 – Generational addiction & leaving home at 16 02:20 – Homeless in Salt Lake for 18 months 03:59 – Arrest & addiction breaking point 04:45 – Finding out she’s pregnant with twins 05:24 – Relapse, tragedy, & the fight for recovery 06:53 – “Addicts Fighting Back” outreach - giving back through service 011:05 – How to help people experiencing homelessness 19:00 – A message of hope for this holiday season 🎙️ Subscribe for more conversations about poverty, recovery, and real-world solutions. 👇 OTHER WAYS TO SUPPORT 👇 • Volunteer locally • Donate coats, socks, and hygiene items • Treat homeless individuals with human respect — even a smile helps #Homelessness #AddictionRecovery #Utah #GetPhilanthropic #Humanitarian #TransformationStory #Podcast #Nonprofit #Faith #HomelessInAmerica #Hope

19 de nov de 2025 - 20 min
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Beating Prison, Addiction, and 20 Years Homeless: The Story of William ‘Bishop’ Bell

For two decades, William “Bishop” Bell lived in chaos — cycling through prison, addiction, and homelessness. Sleeping in cars, chasing his next fix, and losing nearly everything, Bishop hit rock bottom again and again… until he found the courage to surrender. In this unfiltered conversation, Bishop opens up about growing up without his mother, finding his identity in gangs, and surviving six overdoses before turning his life around through The Other Side Academy. Now, he’s a barber, mentor, and advocate — helping the very people he once stood beside on the streets. This is a story of redemption, accountability, and faith. “At the end of the day, if you’re willing to do whatever it takes, have faith, and trust the process — nothing should get in your way.” — William “Bishop” Bell ⏱️ Key Moments 00:00 — Opening line: “If you’re willing to do whatever it takes…” 00:56 — Host intro: Welcoming Bishop to The Philanthropic Podcast 01:40 — Childhood: growing up without knowing his real mother 04:55 — Discovering the truth — and losing trust in family 06:06 — Becoming a father at 14 and catching his first charge 07:00 — Joining a gang and entering prison at 18 09:20 — The Other Side Academy: a new way to live 12:54 — Leaving, relapsing, and returning stronger 13:30 — The DUI that changed everything — “Teach me.” 14:50 — Spiritual awakening: watching The Chosen and finding God 15:16 — The power of opportunity and rebuilding life 16:59 — Life on the streets: surviving by crime and addiction 19:02 — The night Bishop almost ended his life 20:42 — Realizing the comfort of chaos — and finally letting go 21:47 — Why tough love and closed doors saved his life 23:10 — To families: stop enabling, start educating 25:30 — What real accountability looks like inside The Other Side Academy 27:07 — Learning to communicate, grow, and take criticism 29:00 — “If we survived the streets, we can survive recovery.” 31:27 — Cutting hair for the homeless — meeting people where they are 33:59 — Why most people aren’t ready to change — and how to tell 34:33 — The meaning of surrender 35:15 — Faith, family, and keeping the fire alive 38:22 — Service as healing — “If you want to be a beast, do what beasts do.” 39:39 — Bishop’s message: be bold, share your story, hold each other accountable 41:07 — Closing remarks and thanks to Five Star Legacy Foundation

11 de nov de 2025 - 41 min
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