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In this first episode of 2025, Pat and Chad hit a wide range of topics and do our best to avoid derailing the conversation with too much college football.Timestamps04:25 - TPPF Property Tax Proposals29:51 - TPPF on "Home Sharing"40:16 - Congestion pricing in New York City54:12 - Texas AG sues Allstate67:48 - Comptroller's Biennial Revenue Estimate for 2025-26LinksAsterisk (Merriam-Webster)15 Ways to Improve the M&O Property Tax (TPPF)Defending Home-Sharing is About Protecting Basic Freedoms (TPPF)Paxton files suit against Allstate, alleges company secretly collected driver's data to raise rates (Houston Chronicle)Biennial Revenue Estimate for 2025-26 (Texas Comptroller)
Bo Abrams, the CEO of Komu, discusses the concept of home sharing and how Komu is creating a social network for sharing primary homes. He highlights the importance of trust and relationships in the home sharing process and how Komu aims to connect people within their trusted networks. Bo also talks about the challenges of scaling the platform and ensuring that hosts list their homes for cost rather than profit. He shares his excitement about the growing community on Komu and the potential for international expansion. Bo also mentions the company's business model, which includes subscriptions for consumers and partnerships with businesses.keywordshome sharing, social network, trust, relationships, scaling, cost, profit, international expansion, partnershipstakeawaysKomu is a social network for sharing primary homes within trusted networks.The platform focuses on connecting people who want to share their homes with friends and trusted individuals.Komu aims to ensure that hosts list their homes for cost rather than profit, creating a more affordable and trustworthy home sharing experience.The company is excited about the growing community on Komu and the potential for international expansion and partnerships with organizations.Sound Bites"We're trying to become this one OTA that wraps that all together""If you have an API call, I do think you can actually charge with the dad jokes""We're really trying to prove out that there's a whole different category that's emerging right now"Chapters00:00Introduction and Bo's Role at Komu04:35Defining the Category of Komu08:06Addressing Challenges in Home Sharing10:35Managing Costs and Cleaning Fees12:50Ensuring Trust and Protection in Home Sharing15:41Utilizing Shared Resources and Possessions21:20Partnerships with Organizations and Peer Groups25:11Bo's Entrepreneurial Journey and Excitement for the Future33:21Shameless Plug for Komu
A home share initiative is underway in the Nelson Tasman region. Home Share for Her aims to bring together women looking to either share their home with someone, or women facing housing challenges and wanting social connection with others.
Guest: Alison Joucovsky Sunshine Home Share offers two programs. The main program is called Home Sharing, which helps older adults who have empty space in their homes basically find a roommate. The roommate might help to just lower the cost of living or even with helping with things around the house. There is a very extensive vetting process which includes a full social work intake. Once they find a match, there is a two week trial period to find out if it is a good match. On September 18th Sunshine Home Share is hosting an event called A Pint and A Slice at Brew Ability Brewing. sunshinehomeshare.org
"The idea that we cannot leverage our most intimate and valuable space in any way to recoup any value while we're gone is insane." In this episode of Founders in LA, we sit down with Bo Abrams, Co-Founder of kommu, a groundbreaking home-sharing network. Bo shares his journey from a determined business school applicant to a visionary entrepreneur revolutionizing the rental market. kommu leverages trusted personal networks to unlock home-sharing opportunities that traditional platforms overlook. Bo discusses the challenges millennials face with rising living costs and how kommu provides a solution by allowing users to share their homes with trusted connections. He also reflects on the evolution of the home-sharing industry and kommu's unique social network model that enhances travel experiences.
„Když jdu na homesharing, tak na něj jdu s čistou hlavou,“ říká v podcastu Zdravé Zprávy Markéta Švejdová, která si dvakrát do měsíce bere na odpoledne 15letého Robina s autismem. Dělá to už zhruba rok a vidí v tom, jak říká, samá pozitiva. Homesharing je činnost, kdy takzvaný hostitel tráví čas s někým, kdo trpí nějakým mentálním či jiným zdravotním hendikepem nebo hendikepy. Většinou jde o dítě či mladého dospělého. Předchází tomu školení v režii pacientské organizace, která poučí hostitele a vybere mu takového „kamaráda“, s nimž by si měli rozumět. Třeba mají společné záliby a zájmy. Hostitel k tomu nepotřebuje žádné speciální nebo ošetřovatelské vzdělání. „Dvakrát do měsíce trávím odpoledne s úžasným 15letým klukem, který má mentální hendikep, má autismus, ale i má téměř vždy jen pozitivní náladu. Avšak nemluví. Takže já se s ním nedomluvím běžnou řečí,“ popisuje Robina v podcastu Zdravé Zprávy hostitelka Markéta Švejdová. „Musela jsem se tedy naladit na komunikaci, jejímž prostřednictvím se s ním komunikovat dá. Což vlastně není vůbec složité, protože to dá jasně najevo. Buď tím, že si mě odvede, kam potřebuje. Nebo, že se tváří vesele, nebo nevesele. Anebo ukáže, co chce. A ten čas spolu nejvíce trávíme venku na výletech, protože oba máme rádi výlety. A to je vlastně to, co se mi na homesharingu líbí, že ty děti jsou vždy různé a ti hostitelé také,“ pokračuje. Na otázku, co ji přivedlo k homesharingu, odpovídá, že to byl fakt, že už má dospělé děti, a tak má i přes své pracovní vytížení kapacitu „starat se ještě o někoho“. „Homesharing mi hlavně přináší takovou možnost zastavení a žít ten život v tom konkrétním okamžiku. V dnešní době, kdy je člověk stále na mobilu, mailu, něco zařizuje, plánuje, tak naopak, když jdu na homesharing, tak na něj jdu s čistou hlavou,“ říká. Markéta Švejdová, která žije v Praze, tvrdí, že homesharing je čistě její aktivita, jíž ji její rodina v pohodě toleruje. Proto není nic výjimečného, Na cestě s Robinem… Více na www.zdravezpravy.cz
Happipad is a non-profit that matches people with empty bedrooms with people looking for a place to live. Based in Kelowna, the group has agreements with partners in a number of communities across B.C., as well as one with the provincial government in Nova Scotia. CEO Cailan Libby spoke with People First Radio following a […]
In this episode of Mind Your Business, we look at the fascinating journey of a globetrotter. From a small town in Malaysia, to the bustling streets of global cities, his career spans high finance, academia, and groundbreaking startups. Discover how his diverse experiences and passion for the sharing economy have shaped his innovative approach to business and life, as well as his passion for mentoring the next generation of entrepreneurs. Here's the inspiring conversation with Jonathan Wong, CEO, Habyt APAC. Presented by Emaad Akhtar and Audrey Siek This podcast is produced and edited by Anthea Ng (nganthea@sph.com.sg) She produces Mind Your Business, Biz-How-To and Breakfast Special segments on the Breakfast Show. Do contact her for topics: C-Suite, SME, Startups, Healthtech, Sustainability, Property, Intergenerational Family Business, Industry Outlook, Fintech and trending businesses in town. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of NCTV17's Spotlight, host Jane Wernette is joined by representatives from 3 local nonprofits: 1. Senior Home Sharing 2. NAMI DuPage 3. NaperVoice https://www.nctv17.org/c/spotlight/
Co je to homesharing, vysvětlují Martina Macurová a Petra Polednová z Centra pro komunitní práci. Co přináší čas, který spolu stráví hostitel nebo hostitelka a dítě s postižením nejen jim dvěma, ale i jejich rodinám? Co všechno je třeba brát v úvahu při párování dobrovolnic nebo dobrovolníků a dětí s postižením? Měli by hostitelé brzdit svoje počáteční nadšení? Proč je pro hostitelku Petru důležité, že v cukrárně mají i v zimě jahodovou zmrzlinu?
Co je to homesharing, vysvětlují Martina Macurová a Petra Polednová z Centra pro komunitní práci. Co přináší čas, který spolu stráví hostitel nebo hostitelka a dítě s postižením nejen jim dvěma, ale i jejich rodinám? Co všechno je třeba brát v úvahu při párování dobrovolnic nebo dobrovolníků a dětí s postižením? Měli by hostitelé brzdit svoje počáteční nadšení? Proč je pro hostitelku Petru důležité, že v cukrárně mají i v zimě jahodovou zmrzlinu?Všechny díly podcastu Jak to vidí... můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
De Clarke/ Cortes Currents - From March through July of this year, Cortes Housing Society — in partnership with FolkU — is presenting a series of monthly forums featuring guest speakers and community discussion. These forums will address the vexed issue of housing — both price and availability — which remains a serious problem for the island. The invited speakers have expertise in various aspects of this problem, and some will be sharing results from successful projects in other communities. Cortes Currents interviewed Sadhu Aufochs Johnston, executive director of the Housing Society, to find out more about this event series. CC: Sadhu, can you explain the vision behind this event series — what is it you're trying to achieve here? SJ: Well last December we hosted a housing forum, the report for which is posted online. And one of the things I heard from a number of people was the value that we would get here on Cortes, to learn about innovative housing initiatives happening elsewhere. So there was a strong push to continue the dialogue around housing and to be learning from other places, to continue to learn as a community. And FolkU does that on a regular basis so it seemed like a good partnership. CC: What will the series look like in practise? What's the schedule, the format, and what topics are you planning to discuss? SJ: They're going to be hosted virtually [Zoom]; there's lots of people travelling right now, and most of our guest speakers are off-island. So they will be virtual meetings, at least at first. We might start to do some in person as well, but at first it will be all Zoom, and monthly. And it will be Saturday mornings, so people who are working can participate. We're trying to hit on topics that were a priority for people coming out of the housing forum. So our first topic will be on March 16th, and that will be Home Sharing. We chose that topic because we know there are a lot of homes on Cortes that are unoccupied [most of the year], and there are also homes that are occupied but underutilised. So maybe the kids have moved away, or for whatever reason, you have 1 or 2 bedrooms that may be available, or a small cabin.
Homesharing program pairing Students with Seniors: An Ontario based company is making intergenerational living normal in Canada. SpacesShared is a home sharing platform that matches students with Seniors who have empty bedrooms and the company says it
Learn about an innovative new concept that brings together women 55+ to co-live in affordable, spacious, beautifully designed houses for the best times of their lives. A Live & Interactive Discussion with Wing Pepper and Kyle Sobus CO-Founders Perch Houses. Research indicates that older adults benefit from the increased companionship, support in completing daily tasks, and increases in well-being associated with home sharing. Kyle Sobus kyle@perchhouses.com Wing Pepper wing@perchhouses.com
Housing and affordability is a huge problem. International students need accommodations and now there's a new approach to find students housing that pairs them up with Seniors. Host Alex Pierson speaks with Ian Crookshank, Dean of students at Humber College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's guest is Zach Bell, the founder of Myplace, a home sharing platform that connects people within 2 degrees of each other. Zach founded Myplace based on the principles of sharing-based exchange and has built an impressive global community over the past 4 years. Thank you to Gamma AI for sponsoring this episode. Gamma is simply the best tool for creating decks. Try it here: https://try.gamma.app/thestanzapodcast Episode highlights: Enabling people to live a multi-location lifestyle The future of mobility and travel Sharing-based vs profit-based exchange Thoughts on monetization Building a product based on trust Advice for entrepreneurs building communities Join Myplace and see which friends are sharing their homes: MyPlace -- Host & Stay With Friends Subscribe to The Stanza, a weekly newsletter for investors & entrepreneurs in the creative industries: www.thestanzamedia.com Connect with me on TikTok or IG (@thestanzamedia)
Today is Overdose Awareness Day. And as British Columbians mourn the loss of more than 1,400 deaths since January, we'll hear from some people about their fight to survive. And on the open line, a new poll suggests co-ownership is growing as Canadians try to overcome high housing prices. We find out about the benefits, and the pitfalls? And later in the show, we learn about the joy, the art, and the science of beekeeping.
QUOTES FOR REFLECTION“Home isn't where you're from, it's where you find light when all grows dark.”~Pierce Brown, Golden Son “Christianity teaches that, contra fatalism, suffering is overwhelming; contra Buddhism, suffering is real; contra karma, suffering is often unfair; but contra secularism, suffering is meaningful. There is a purpose to it, and if faced rightly, it can drive us like a nail deep into the love of God and into more stability and spiritual power than you can imagine.”~Tim Keller, Walking with God through Pain and Suffering“The Christian, however, must bear the burden of a brother. He must suffer and endure the brother. It is only when he is a burden that another person is really a brother and not merely an object to be manipulated. The burden of men was so heavy for God Himself that He had to endure the Cross. God verily bore the burden of men in the body of Jesus Christ. But He bore them as a mother carries her child, as a shepherd enfolds the lost lamb that has been found. God took men upon Himself and they weighted Him to the ground, but God remained with them and they with God. In bearing with men God maintained fellowship with them. It was the law of Christ that was fulfilled in the Cross. And Christians must share in this law.”~Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Life Together“I thank my God in all my remembrance of you, always in every prayer of mine for you all making my prayer with joy, because of your partnership in the gospel from the first day until now. And I am sure of this, that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ. It is right for me to feel this way about you all, because I hold you in my heart, for you are all partakers with me of grace, both in my imprisonment and in the defense and confirmation of the gospel. For God is my witness, how I yearn for you all with the affection of Christ Jesus. And it is my prayer that your love may abound more and more, with knowledge and all discernment, so that you may approve what is excellent, and so be pure and blameless for the day of Christ, filled with the fruit of righteousness that comes through Jesus Christ, to the glory and praise of God.”~Philippians 1:3-11 (ESV)SERMON PASSAGEPhilippians 4:4-20 (ESV) 4 Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice. 5 Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand; 6 do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. 7 And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. 8 Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things. 9 What you have learned and received and heard and seen in me—practice these things, and the God of peace will be with you. 10 I rejoiced in the Lord greatly that now at length you have revived your concern for me. You were indeed concerned for me, but you had no opportunity.11 Not that I am speaking of being in need, for I have learned in whatever situation I am to be content. 12 I know how to be brought low, and I know how to abound. In any and every circumstance, I have learned the secret of facing plenty and hunger, abundance and need. 13 I can do all things through him who strengthens me.14 Yet it was kind of you to share my trouble. 15 And you Philippians yourselves know that in the beginning of the gospel, when I left Macedonia, no church entered into partnership with me in giving and receiving, except you only. 16 Even in Thessalonica you sent me help for my needs once and again. 17 Not that I seek the gift, but I seek the fruit that increases to your credit. 18 I have received full payment, and more. I am well supplied, having received from Epaphroditus the gifts you sent, a fragrant offering, a sacrifice acceptable and pleasing to God. 19 And my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus. 20 To our God and Father be glory forever and ever. Amen.
Sacramento's Night Time Economy Manager. California State University Chancellor-Select Mildred Garcia. A Butte County home sharing program matches aging homeowners with those in need of affordable housing. Sacramento's nightlife manager
Odlehčit od intenzívní každodenní péči dětí s mentálním postižením lze i formou homesharingu. Hostitelská rodina poskytne část svého volného času dítěti, kterému pomůže navázat nové vztahy, změnit prostředí a navyknout si na péči od někoho jiného než rodičů. O této unikátní službě mluví Anežka Vavřinová a Eva Černá z Rodinného Integračního Centra v Pardubicích.Více na: www.needo.cz/needo-talks/
Home prices in the US and UK skyrocketed during the coronavirus pandemic. In a special four-part series, we explored how they got so out of whack and what might work to bring back some balance. Mentioned in this podcast:Homesharing offers a cheaper alternative to rental accommodationTurning offices into condos: New York after the pandemicThe Fed's waiting game: is the US economy finally starting to crack?How stubborn inflation has undermined the UK housing marketThe FT News Briefing is produced by Fiona Symon, Sonja Hutson and Marc Filippino. Additional help by Katie McMurran, Peter Barber, Michael Lello, David da Silva and Gavin Kallmann. Topher Forhecz is the FT's executive producer. The FT's global head of audio is Cheryl Brumley. The show's theme song is by Metaphor Music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Michael Tich is the Co-founder of HomeRoom, a home-sharing app that connects users to roommates, social opportunities, and a host of tech-enabled property management tools. Mike previously led marketing and data science teams at Airbnb where he managed between $50-100M in annual digital marketing spend. After the pandemic led to Airbnb shutting down its marketing team in early 2020, Mike quickly found himself at HomeRoom. As CMO, he has helped the early stage company secure $500,000 in funding, whilst growingContact Michael Tich:http://www.livehomeroom.comLinkedIn: bit.ly/mtichOther episodes you'll enjoy:Jodi Wellman - How to Live a Life Worth Livinghttps://www.spreaker.com/user/16624418/jodi-wellmanGal from the Midwest Hunts Pythons in Florida :Amy Siewe https://www.spreaker.com/user/16624418/amyConnect with me:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/resilientseries/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KimTalkscaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCowz4fs2_3aPu8D5d1NAmQwTwitter: https://twitter.com/Kim_Hayden1LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kim-hayden-74a203181/Website: https://www.resilientseries.com/kim-talks-podcastLoved this episode?Leave us a reviewher episodes you'll enjoy:Jodi Wellman - How to Live a Life Worth Livinghttps://www.spreaker.com/user/16624418/jodi-wellman Gal from the Midwest Hunts Pythons in Florida :Amy Siewe https://www.spreaker.com/user/16624418/amy Connect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/resilientseries/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KimTalkscaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCowz4fs2_3aPu8D5d1NAmQwTwitter: https://twitter.com/Kim_Hayden1LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kim-hayden-74a203181/Website: https://www.resilientseries.com/kim-talks-podcast Loved this episode?Leave us a review
Oregon's housing crisis has been front and center during this year's legislative session as the state and its new governor, Tina Kotek, struggle to tackle a problem that has been years in the making.The scale of the shortage makes it difficult for even aggressive solutions to produce quick improvements; it will take a long time to build the hundreds of thousands of housing units Oregon will need to not only make up for the exiting shortfall but stay ahead of future population growth.But there is one approach that can produce additional housing much faster, and without having to build anything at all: home sharing, in which existing homeowners rent out their unused rooms to tenants.Tess Fields, executive director of Home Share Oregon, Margaret Van Vliet, former director of Oregon Housing and Community services, were guests on this week's episode of Straight Talk to discuss the state of Oregon's housing crisis and the immediate impact that home sharing can have.They were joined James Dirksen, an Oregon homeowner who has rented out a portion of his house for more than 20 years, hosting a variety of tenants, to talk about his experience as a home sharing participant.
Oregon's housing crisis has been front and center during this year's legislative session as the state and its new governor, Tina Kotek, struggle to tackle a problem that has been years in the making. The scale of the shortage makes it difficult for even aggressive solutions to produce quick improvements; it will take a long time to build the hundreds of thousands of housing units Oregon will need to not only make up for the exiting shortfall but stay ahead of future population growth. But there is one approach that can produce additional housing much faster, and without having to build anything at all: home sharing, in which existing homeowners rent out their unused rooms to tenants. Tess Fields, executive director of Home Share Oregon, Margaret Van Vliet, former director of Oregon Housing and Community services, were guests on this week's episode of Straight Talk to discuss the state of Oregon's housing crisis and the immediate impact that home sharing can have. They were joined James Dirksen, an Oregon homeowner who has rented out a portion of his house for more than 20 years, hosting a variety of tenants, to talk about his experience as a home sharing participant.
On this episode: The ”Poddin' Next Door" crew is BACK but not for good. They talk about why they're going on break from podding, other endeavors they are planning taking, the love for the game, and they of course get into the usual banter. Thanks to everyone that supported, thanks to all of the special guest over the years, and thanks for the future support.
On this episode: The ”Poddin' Next Door" crew is BACK with another one. The guys hit on the freeze, Tory v. Megan Thee Stallion, Christmas, and a whole host of topics. Bless up
Hilo Medical Center's CEO discusses how it would use the state's proposed $50 million investment; HPR reporter Savannah Harriman-Pote shares how far some people will go to save native species; Homesharing Hawaiʻi's director talks about homesharing; and a UH botanist discusses how coastal cesspools impacts limu growth
On this episode: The ”Poddin' Next Door" crew is BACK with another one. The guys hit on the freeze that's about to impact Houston, the World Cup champions, gambling, pop music, Dick Gregory Dc, La Luz Del Mundo Doc, Comedians greats, and a whole lotta other topics. Thanks for the support.
On this episode: The ”Poddin' Next Door" crew is BACK with another one. 9 figure Abi is back and the guys get toasted while hitting on the current topics of last week. Super late upload but you all enjoy the episode. Thanks for the support.
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In the wake of the Colorado Springs shooting, the Pikes Peak Metropolitan Community Church has rallied around folks from the community. Pastor Alycia Erickson says the church has an important role to play at this time. Then, Keir Radnedge, a reporter for World Soccer Magazine who is in Qatar, talks about Saudia Arabia's stunning win over Argentina in the World Cup. And, college student Natalie Ho lives by the beach in California for $300 rent. Her secret? Home sharing with an older adult. We hear about the trend.
On this episode: The ”Poddin' Next Door" crew is BACK with another one. Super late upload, the guys talked about birds and the homies looking for validation. Listen on most Digital Streaming Platforms. Apple, Amazon, Spotify, Google…… Follow + Subscribe: Instagram - @poddinnextdoor YouTube - Poddin' Next Door
Amanda Coleman has mastered the art of maximizing revenue from a property by renting to guests who share her home, and building an ADU in their backyard. Listen in as we learn how she is constantly adding value and navigating the waters of shared spaces.
The Cope Foundation is recruiting host carers for its Home Sharing initiative which provides respite and short breaks for children and adults with an intellectual disability and autism. Tina Dunleavy is parent of a child with an intellectual disability and a host.
On this episode: The ”Poddin' Next Door" crew opens the pod with slap boxing, crying Summer Walker, Ice House June, Lazy Sunday, Entering YouTube Raffle, Mega Millions, Abandoning Family, Shooters shoot, Slappers, Intro, Supporting local talent, Women teaching Women, Stay at Home Wife, Street dogs, and other topics….
Nico Blitz & Jackie Ramirez venture into a new long distance relationship as they both start their new jobs. In this episode they talk about the difficulties that come with LDRs, living at home, and sharing your partner's location.
On this episode: The ”Poddin' Next Door" crew, special guest Keish, opens the pod with slappers, Houston hate, Tony's trauma, marriage, and a whole bunch of relationship topics. Thanks for the support.
Check out this “Best Of” episode from Dec 15th 2020. This is a replay of Episode 34 featuring Guest Johnny Wolfe. Joe is back for Today's show! You can hear the excitement from both our hosts when they learn about a different way to invest in Real Estate. Find out what that is when hosts David & Joe talk to Johnny Wolff CEO and Founder of HomeRoom. HomeRoom takes the idea of home sharing to another level. Find all the show notes at https://aipodcast.co/show/34. Getting into real estate or looking for a new brokerage? Email davidmorse@kw.com to learn about partnership. Follow David at @daviddmorse on Instagram and Joe at @joe.quattrucci. Join David & Joe at Keller Williams Arizona Realty, where productive agents redefine their business. Reach out by DM, email at davidmorse@kw.com or directly at 480-767-3000. Follow Joe on social @joe.quattrucci | Joe Quatrucci is the Director of Growth for the Kristan Cole Network, a national leader in residential real estate. He is founder of Atlas Holdings, PCX Real Estate Expansion, and the Market Center Strategist at Keller Williams Arizona Realty in Scottsdale, Arizona.
On this episode: The ”Poddin' Next Door" crew opens with the usual back and forth, slappers, almost forgot the intro, and women questions… Late late upload. Bless up. Listen on most Digital Streaming Platforms. Apple, Amazon, Spotify, Google…… Follow + Subscribe: Instagram - @poddinnextdoor YouTube - Poddin' Next Door
On this episode: The ”Poddin' Next Door" crew opens with bangers, relationship manipulation, Lids activities, and the recent school shooting…
On this episode: The ”Poddin' Next Door" crew opens with Salary, iPhone vs. Android, Tex-Mex, Supernatural stories, NASA cap, and much much more… Listen on most Digital Streaming Platforms. Apple, Amazon, Spotify, Google…… Follow + Subscribe: Instagram - @poddinnextdoor YouTube - Poddin' Next Door
On this episode: The ”Poddin' Next Door" crew opens with LGBT issues, YSL RICO, the GOAT Kendrick Lamar album review, Streaming Loophole, and much much more… Listen on most Digital Streaming Platforms. Apple, Amazon, Spotify, Google…… Follow + Subscribe: Instagram - @poddinnextdoor YouTube - Poddin' Next Door
On this episode: The ”Poddin' Next Door" crew opens with remembering the toxic king Kevin Samuels, slappers, and basically, pro-life vs. pro-choice. Thanks for the support.
This episode focuses on Away From Home, a report developed by Think Of Us to understand the perspectives, attitudes, and experiences of young people with recent histories in institutional placements, and to understand their beliefs around reforming or ending institutional placements. The conversation in this episode dives into the findings and recommendations from the study's authors on improving institutional care, the emotional toll of institutional placements that participants conveyed, and the current barriers to connecting youth to stable and loving placements.
On this episode: The ”Poddin' Next Door" crew opens with the usual banter and slappers for your head tops, Elon D-Riding, Willow writing Tupac, and other topics. Thanks for the support. Listen on most Digital Streaming Platforms. Apple, Amazon, Spotify, Google…… Follow + Subscribe: Instagram - @poddinnextdoor YouTube - Poddin' Next Door
On this episode: The ”Poddin' Next Door" crew opens with the usual banter and slappers for your head tops. The guys are back in the PND studio hitting on all the topics. Thanks for the support. Listen on most Digital Streaming Platforms. Apple, Amazon, Spotify, Google…… Follow + Subscribe: Instagram - @poddinnextdoor YouTube - Poddin' Next Door
On this episode: The ”Poddin' Next Door" crew opens with the usual banter and slappers for your head tops. Why we missed last week, expensive taste, Tony's health journey, June's goth journey, Black Panther of America, dating the teller, great value TikTok, weed vapes, financial literacy, guys are better looking (pause), dating the stepmom, the bigger Mac, and the end of the pod rambling. Listen on most Digital Streaming Platforms. Apple, Amazon, Spotify, Google…… Follow + Subscribe: Instagram - @poddinnextdoor YouTube - Poddin' Next Door
On this episode: The ”Poddin' Next Door" crew opens with the usual banter and slappers for your head tops. New Houston drip, Fortnite grand theft auto, lining pockets, lab diamond inflation, long covid, childhood dreams, Digital monopoly, LGBTQ stats, China. Listen on most Digital Streaming Platforms. Apple, Amazon, Spotify, Google…… Follow + Subscribe: Instagram - @poddinnextdoor YouTube - Poddin' Next Door
Johnny Wolff is the CEO and Founder of HomeRoom Coliving – one of the fastest-growing coliving companies in the United States. After starting his career as a financial analyst in Silicon Valley (EA, SanDisk, Guidespark), he relocated to Austin, Texas to pursue real estate investing fulltime. His love for real estate investing and living with roommates motivated him to start HomeRoom in 2017, after an unusually terrible Craigslist roommate experience. In 2020, HomeRoom boasted 99% on-time rent payments, full occupancy, and zero evictions. Sales velocity for HomeRoom is up 300% in 2021 with hundreds of happy residents across 23 cities in 3 states. Powered by investor funds, HomeRoom recently expanded to Dallas and Austin, Texas. Johnny still lives in one of HomeRoom's first coliving houses in Kansas City, and enjoys hanging out and surviving the pandemic with his awesome roommates especially on chicken wing Thursdays. Website: livehomeroom.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app