Titans of Texas w/ Casey Claiborne
Success isn’t just about making money — it’s about what you do with it. On this episode of Titans of Texas, host Casey Claiborne sits down with Alan Graham, founder and CEO of Mobile Loaves & Fishes, to explore his journey from real estate entrepreneur to one of the most innovative leaders tackling homelessness in America today. Graham shares how his early career in real estate brought financial success, but ultimately left him searching for deeper purpose. After a life-changing spiritual experience in the mid-1990s, he began asking a simple but transformative question: What does God want me to do? That question led to the creation of Mobile Loaves & Fishes — starting with a single food truck serving the homeless and evolving into a nationwide movement. At the heart of the conversation is Community First! Village in Austin — a groundbreaking model that provides permanent housing, community, and dignity for the chronically homeless. The discussion covers: • Alan Graham’s early life in Texas and path into entrepreneurship • Lessons learned from success — and failure — in real estate • Why financial success alone wasn’t fulfilling • The spiritual turning point that reshaped his life mission • The founding and growth of Mobile Loaves & Fishes • How one food truck became a nationwide outreach movement • The origin story behind Community First! Village • Why housing — not treatment first — is key to helping the homeless • The reality of addiction, mental health, and chronic homelessness • Why “no one chooses homelessness” — and what people get wrong • The role of dignity, rent, and accountability in the model • How government can support — but not solve — social problems • Scaling the model nationwide and replication efforts • What success looks like when serving the most vulnerable Graham also explains how Community First! Village operates as a permanent home — not a temporary solution — for individuals nearing the end of their lives, many of whom struggle with disabilities and long-term hardship. The episode closes with a powerful reflection on purpose, generosity, and the idea that “success unshared is failure.” For Graham, true fulfillment comes not from wealth, but from building something that restores dignity and transforms lives. 00:00 — Intro + Alan Graham joins 00:44 — Background: Houston, Alvin, and moving to Austin 02:32 — Faith growing up and early adulthood 03:49 — Spiritual turning point and life direction 04:12 — Childhood dreams and early ambitions 05:08 — First jobs and early work ethic 06:34 — Discovering real estate and entrepreneurship 08:01 — Early success and making significant money 10:42 — Why success felt unfulfilling 11:07 — Business struggles and career reset 12:49 — Building the Lynx Group and air cargo business 14:38 — Transition toward service and purpose 15:10 — Founding Mobile Loaves & Fishes 16:15 — Early outreach and feeding the homeless 17:13 — Changing perspective on homelessness 18:31 — Growth of Mobile Loaves & Fishes 23:14 — Origin of Community First! Village 25:06 — How the housing model works 26:42 — Residents, rent, and daily life 28:14 — Addiction, recovery, and housing-first approach 30:28 — Do people “choose” homelessness? 32:13 — Role of government vs community 34:59 — Partnerships and major supporters 36:27 — Expansion and future growth 38:19 — Running the organization and funding 39:29 — Book, podcast, and broader mission 41:01 — Philosophy: “Success unshared is failure” 43:01 — Closing thoughts and final reflections
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