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Power Station
If homelessness was a punishment for bad choices we would all be homeless

Power Station

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 42:52


We are at war, in America, with empathy. Every day, state and national leaders introduce bills designed to stigmatize, strip resources from, and publicly target those they view as other than human: immigrants, people experiencing homelessness and LGBTQ children, to name a few. The recent Supreme Court decision upholding the right of Grants Pass, Oregon to fine homeless people for sleeping outside when no shelters are available is both cruel and ineffective. Choosing criminalization over solving for homelessness through large-scale public investments in affordable housing and raising the substandard wages of working people demonstrates an alarming lack of empathy. In this episode of Power Station, I speak with Mark Horvath, founder of Invisible People, the sole nonprofit newsroom dedicated to deepening our connections to and understanding of homelessness. Mark was a successful media executive who became homeless after losing his job. When he got back on his feet, he set a new course for his life. Invisible People's videos, documentaries and news stream are deeply impactful windows into the world of our national housing crisis. Mark's work is moving some policymakers to legislate with empathy, our underestimated superpower.   I

Incessantly Seeking
EP 10: The Pursuit of Visibility with Invisible People's Mark Horvarth

Incessantly Seeking

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 44:25


In our Season 1 final episode we welcome Mark Horvath, founder of the non-profit Invisible People, as we tackle the issue of homelessness and the American crisis. For more on the work Mark does check the link below. Invisible People TV  

Moment of Clarity
#660 [Redacted Tonight] - Supermarket Scams, Invisible People TV & more

Moment of Clarity

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 47:41


Naomi Karavani hosts Redacted Tonight this week. A few corporations have taken near-monopoly control over the foods we buy in grocery stores. Karavani exposes how these special interests have managed to win insane subsidies for their businesses and force processed food products on society. Mark Horvath is the founder and director of InvisiblePeople.tv. The non-profit organization was built to highlight the plight of people living on the streets in the US. Horvath had experienced homelessness and held a career in the TV industry in Los Angeles before the 2008 economic collapse.

Moment of Clarity - Backstage of Redacted Tonight with Lee Camp
#660 [Redacted Tonight] - Supermarket Scams, Invisible People TV & more

Moment of Clarity - Backstage of Redacted Tonight with Lee Camp

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 47:41


Naomi Karavani hosts Redacted Tonight this week. A few corporations have taken near-monopoly control over the foods we buy in grocery stores. Karavani exposes how these special interests have managed to win insane subsidies for their businesses and force processed food products on society. Mark Horvath is the founder and director of InvisiblePeople.tv. The non-profit organization was built to highlight the plight of people living on the streets in the US. Horvath had experienced homelessness and held a career in the TV industry in Los Angeles before the 2008 economic collapse.

RT
Redacted Tonight: InvisiblePeople.tv gives voice to the homeless

RT

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 27:57


Mark Horvath is the founder and director of InvisiblePeople.tv. The non-profit organization was built to highlight the plight of people living on the streets in the US. Horvath had experienced homelessness and held a career in the TV industry in Los Angeles before the 2008 economic collapse. In the months after the crisis began he started taking a camera to interview people without homes. Lee Camp and Horvath discuss the story of Horvath's project, the causes and experience of homelessness, an upcoming movie on homelessness from InvisiblePeople.tv, and more. Naomi Karavani is joined at the desk by Redacted's new correspondent Jaffer Khan. They discuss a discriminatory policing program out of Florida that's being compared to ‘pre-crime' in ‘Minority Report'. The sheriffs use illegally-collected data from schools to target and harass the families of children they suspect might commit crimes.

Kay Saves the USA
[EXPLICIT LANGUAGE] F* it Friday #2 Twitter Warfare w/ Invisible People & HOMELESS INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX

Kay Saves the USA

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 43:25


Are you also sick of being blocked by the people you call out for perpetuating the social crises across America? Well effing SAMEEEEEE!! After our interview yesterday with Angela McGregor about her investigation of Mark Horvath of Invisible People, Kay exchanged a few Tweets with the man himself before inviting him on the show and asking him to produce any evidence to back up the claims that anything we say is wrong, to which he  stopped responding. We're open to interview absolutely anyone on this show, so please get in touch! Remember to SUBSCRIBE to the Patreon by clicking here. Follow us on social media: Twitter, Instagram.Follow Kay's personal accounts for Twitter and Instagram.Contact us with your questions, concerns, photos, videos, or to let us know about the stories we're missing! Carol & Kay depend on donations and support from listeners like you, so please feel free to donate here. 

RELENTLESS MINDS
MARK HORVATH ON: BUILDING SELF-LOVE, 5 MINUTES AT A TIME.

RELENTLESS MINDS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 36:20


For many years Mark Horvath struggled with his sense of confidence and self esteem in silence. Heightened by his grueling career in the film and music industry,  ultimately Mark went down an unforgiving path of drugs, alcohol and homelessness. This life changing experience opened Mark’s eyes to the lamentable and upsetting truth that the homeless The post MARK HORVATH ON: BUILDING SELF-LOVE, 5 MINUTES AT A TIME. appeared first on Relentless Minds Podcast.

Rock Solid with Crystal Fambrini
#powerofpurpose | Invisible People Founder Mark Horvath On Homelessness and COVID 19, Blanket Time, Sanctioned Tent Camps, Los Angeles Politics

Rock Solid with Crystal Fambrini

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2020 31:39


Crystal Fambrini has her first in person “socially distancing conversation” with Invisible People Founder Mark Horvath. Crystal and Mark talk about why he started his non profit to fight homelessness and what his expert opinion is on how to stop it. Mark reveals how the power of purpose changed his life for the better and explains the importance of blanket time. The two also explore how COVID 19 is effecting the homelessness crisis and how Los Angeles is failing to pivot and address the increase in tents popping up in residential neighborhoods. Invisible People is changing the narrative on homelessness with storytelling, education, news and activism. Its groundbreaking educational content reaches more than a billion people across the globe. Visit the website at https://invisiblepeople.tv Watch the Invisible People heartfelt videos at https://www.youtube.com/user/invisiblepeopletv/about # This week’s theme music: Harlem nocturne on saxophone by Dr. Stephen Van Roekel. For the latest Rock Solid updates follow Crystal on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/crystalfambrini/ https://www.instagram.com/rocksolidpodcast/ To submit questions, guests, sponsors please email info@crystalfambrini.com Thank you and be well. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/crystal-fambrini/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crystal-fambrini/support

Changing the Conversation
What Would it Take to End Homelessness?

Changing the Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 41:10


Mark Horvath and Jeff Olivet on the tough conversations and actions needed to end homelessness. Visit c4innovates.com and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn for more resources to grow your impact. Learn More: Mark Horvath Invisible People Equity and SPARC initiatives at C4 Innovations Albuquerque Health Care for the Homeless A Way Home America

Changing The Conversation
What Would it Take to End Homelessness?

Changing The Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 41:10


Mark Horvath and Jeff Olivet on the tough conversations and actions needed to end homelessness. Visit c4innovates.com and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn for more resources to grow your impact. Learn More: Mark Horvath Invisible People Equity and SPARC initiatives at C4 Innovations Albuquerque Health Care for the Homeless A Way Home America

Passion In Progress with Javier Mercedes
PIP 071: Working to End Homelessness with Invisible People Founder Mark Horvath

Passion In Progress with Javier Mercedes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 74:17


Invisible People is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to educating the public about homelessness through innovative storytelling, news, and advocacy. Since their launch in 2008, Invisible People has become a pioneer and trusted resource for inspiring action and raising awareness in support of advocacy, policy change and thoughtful dialogue around poverty in North America and the United Kingdom. Mark has developed Invisible People to give a face and voice to homelessness, something he knows all too well since he once lived among them. His work is extremely innovative and his ingenious use of social media for storytelling is a model for both the corporate and not-for-profit worlds. Learn more at: https://invisiblepeople.tv Get Involved in your community: https://invisiblepeople.tv/get-involved/ My Premiere Pro Preset Pack: https://www.javiermercedes.com/products Passion In Progress Show Notes: https://www.javiermercedes.com/blog/071 Passion In Progress YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/javiermercedes

Losing Our Religion
MONDAY MELTDOWN: Fixing Homelessness, Empathy, Helping Others: Zac Gandara: Mark Horvath

Losing Our Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 18:13


A fellow Loser sent me to the new Adam Conover podcast Factually! On it he chats with the founder of Invisible People, Mark Horvath conducts intimate, groundbreaking interviews with people experiencing homelessness. With these interviews, he is educating the less empathetic in hopes of us having a better future together. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: FACTUALLY! with Adam Conover: Homelessness, Building Empathy and the Lizard Man of Hollywood Blvd with Mark Horvath. SHOW NOTES: MONDAY MELTDOWN: Fixing Homelessness, Empathy, Helping Others: Zac Gandara: Mark Horvath "You own everything that happened to you. Tell your stories. If people wanted you to write warmly about them, they should have behaved better." - Anne Lamott Monday Meltdown is Our Weekly Chat with Each Other: Your Questions, Confessions, Comments and Meltdowns. Join the Monday Meltdown show with your questions, comments, meltdowns, or confessions. Call 206-395-5608 and leave us a message. E-mail us zacg@LosingOurReligion.org or message any of our social pages (links below). Do You Love the Podcast and Want to Support It? Support the podcast by leaving us a Rating & Review on iTunes or your podcast app. Do your Amazon shopping through our links. Donate to the Podcast. Join the CounterCulture Society and become a Producer through our Patreon. Follow, Read Blogs, and Hang Out with us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LosingOurReligionPodcast.com. Receive Weekly Communication and Encouragement: Join our email list. This podcast is made possible by the producers of the CounterCulture Society and created and hosted by @ZacGandara.

Factually! with Adam Conover
Homelessness, Building Empathy and the Lizard Man of Hollywood Blvd with Mark Horvath

Factually! with Adam Conover

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 79:56


As the founder of Invisible People, Mark Horvath conducts intimate, groundbreaking interviews with people experiencing homelessness. This week he joins Adam to talk about homelessness as a symptom not a cause, the stress and anxiety of sleeping rough, and how he survived homelessness himself. This episode is brought to you by Kiwi Co (www.kiwico.com/FACTUALLY) and Helix Sleep (www.helixsleep.com/factually).

The War on Cars
Your Car Is Your Castle

The War on Cars

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 31:29


How can we fight a War on Cars when cars might be turning into the last bastion of affordable housing in many cities and suburbs? In this episode, we talk about how the crises in transportation, housing and climate are converging in California parking lots — some of which are becoming de facto communities. Stepping in to help us understand what's going on in the Golden State is Alissa Walker, who writes for Curbed LA and cohosts LA Podcast. Support The War on Cars on Patreon and receive stickers, T-shirts, exclusive access to special audio content and more. Buy an official War on Cars T-shirt at Cotton Bureau. Rate and review The War On Cars on iTunes. Show Notes: Alissa Walker drills down on SB50 and other (so-far failed) legislation to address California's twin crises of transportation and housing. Follow her on Twitter for all the latest on LA's streets. Mark Horvath talks to people who have become homeless on his YouTube channel, Invisible People (his interview with Conrad, a veteran living in an LA parking lot, is here). You can find out more about him and support his work on his Patreon page. Safe Parking LA advocates for the interests of people who have become homeless and are living in their cars. The Public Policy Institute of California has a snapshot of the state's growing homelessness problem. In this NPR story, you'll hear from a California woman who is leasing a car through Uber so she can have a place to live. 99 Percent Invisible did an episode about the dream (or nightmare) of vertical trailer park living in Ready Player One. Henry Grabar writes about the “I've got mine” worldview of America's gerontocracy for Slate.

Groupthinkers
Season 1 - Mark Horvath Thinks About Authenticity in Marketing

Groupthinkers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019 43:58


Mark Horvath is a speaker and the founder of Invisible People, a nonprofit that uses video for storytelling. On this episode of Groupthinkers, Justin and Mark talk about the journey to launching Invisible People, the use of video and social media as a marketing tool, and how relevance and authenticity are the two most important aspects of marketing in any channel. Follow Groupthinkers on Twitter @groupthinkers. For more information visit rkdgroup.com/podcast.

Intersection Podcast
019: Invisible People

Intersection Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 51:07


Are many Americans one paycheck away from homelessness? Well, after the 2008 financial crash, I assumed yes.  A Jan 20, 2018 Marketwatch article says that millions of Americans are one paycheck away from homelessness? Just 39% of Americans say they have enough savings to cover a $1,000 emergency room visit or car repair. Can you identify with this statistic? Mark Horvath has a different viewpoint. I met Mark in 2012 downtown Chicago at a conference where he was telling the InvisiblePeople.tv story. He has been interviewing individuals who are homeless across the United States for years. As he told more stories, his YouTube channel just grew and grew becoming one of the top channels on YouTube, even being feature on the homepage. When I met him, GM just became a sponsor and presented him with a SUV so he could continue traveling and telling more stories. Mark is a special person, one with passion and a true desire to bring the stories of the homeless population to the forefront. His passion comes with experience! Once homeless, he understands first hand how America's forgotten are more than just people...they are a part of this great American fabric we call home. Check Out Links Below: Invisible People Website Invisible People YouTube Mark Horvath Twitter   Find Me Online: Bobby Rettew Twitter Bobby Rettew Portfolio Website Intersection Podcast Twitter  

Deep Sit Podcast
02 - I Was That Homeless Guy - Mark Horvath

Deep Sit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2017 98:17


Today on the show I bring you someone who is bound to put a smile on your face because of his positive attitude and terrific sense of humor, but he will also challenge you to consider your relationship to what is perhaps one of the most uncomfortable and perplexing problems we face across the globe.  Mark Horvath isn't just an advocate for homeless people, he was that homeless guy, and he's now well-known for starting a non-profit media company called Invisible People, which through video offerings on it's website, YouTube, and social media channels, gets up close and personal with people living on the street.    His videos are raw and unedited, giving full transparency by focusing his lens, and our attention, on people who most of us will walk or drive past just about every day.  What he did for me with his videos was give me an opportunity to hear the answers to questions I'm basically too afraid to ask when I see a homeless person – what happened, how did you get here, and how can I help?  And he isn't trying to paint any pictures here or even make you feel bad or guilty for their situation.  He's bringing awareness to a condition that he believes can be solved, but unfortunately sees as getting much worse unless we take start taking action The first reason I wanted to talk to Mark was to understand what drives him to do this work.  He is someone who lives with a clear sense of purpose and in his own words he has never felt closer to a destiny in his life, than he does right now.  How many of us can say that?  And what would it take for us to find such an acute awareness of our purpose or meaning in life.     We kick off the conversation with Mark's take on mindfulness and meditation how pain can drive people to introspection.  You see, Mark doesn't believe he was called to do this work, but that he was forced.  And as uncomfortable as that might sound, it's what gets him out of bed each day to live a fulfilling life.    We talk about his life story, his personal experience with being homeless, some of the solutions and ideas he has for ending it, but also what worries him.  We get into how someone struggling with homelessness possibly finds purpose or meaning in life.  And you won't want to miss how he describes the meaning in his life.    It won't take long for you to recognize how Mark is spilling over with passion for his work and the energy he brings to this interview just about obliterated the outline I had prepared in doing my research.  I had intended to start out right away with his backstory and become familiar with his life up until becoming homeless.  But in our pre-interview banter we started talking about his take on mindfulness and meditation.  And I'm glad I captured it because this provided a philosophical framework and baseline that shows up as we progress through his life and his life's work.  But a little randomness is what makes this conversation so good....he is genuine, honest, and very fun to talk to.  So please welcome Mark Horvath, founder of Invisible People.    Thanks for listening, PF www.DeepSitPodcast.com Visit Deep Sit on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram

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Using the Whole Whale Podcast
039: How to win online voting competitions

Using the Whole Whale Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2015 22:00


Nonprofit voting competitions are like fads that come and go. They pit nonprofits against each other to see you can get the most votes in order to win the prize. Mark Horvath, the founder of invisiblepeople.tv has participated and won some of these competitions but the greatest tip he has is actually not to play them at all. 

#plugintodevin - Your Mark on the World with Devin Thorpe
#216: One Man Gets Up Close And Personal With Homelessness For All To See

#plugintodevin - Your Mark on the World with Devin Thorpe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2015 21:12


February 5, 2015 - Read the full Forbes article and watch the interview here: http://onforb.es/1EHMkQa. Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes by clicking here: http://bit.ly/ymotwitunes or on Stitcher by clicking here: http://bit.ly/ymotwstitcher. Mark Horvath has found an unusual calling in life. He’s taken to creating videos of people experiencing homelessness. His organization, Invisible People, produces videos of Horvath’s visits with people living on the streets, in shelters and otherwise down on their luck. The videos, posted on YouTube, are shared across social media. By humanizing and personalizing homelessness, Horvath hopes to move society closer to ending the scourge of homelessness. Please consider whether a friend or colleague might benefit from this piece and, if so, share it.

Living Your Passion
Mark Horvath on Fighting Homelessness

Living Your Passion

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2014 39:47


I first learned about Mark Horvath - today's guest (#15!) - after listening to future Living Your Passion podcast guest - and past Work Talk Show guest, Kerry O'Shea Gorgone. Mark was on Kerry's podcast, Marketing Smarts. I literally stopped mid-listen and texted Kerry, asking for an introduction.  A few emails - and weeks - later, here we are. Mark BLEEDS passion. And, while Mark has many passions including good (and bad) marketing, pho, drumming, fishing, his true passion is FIGHTING HOMELESSNESS. And thanks to the work Mark is doing with InvisiblePeople.TV, he's making a huge dent. Mark is a storyteller ... as you are about to learn. In case you missed any of the previous episodes, you can catch them here by visiting the Living Your Passion landing page. Are you ready to see how we can all help fight homelessness? During this episode ... We learn that Mark was once living on the streets, homeless. Mark talks about homeless people just being ... people - just like you and I. Mark shares the difference between fighting and ending homelessness (hint: He's a realist). Mark talks about how he empowers homeless people to tell their own stories. Mark tells stories - a lot of stories. Mark dispels a BOATLOAD of myths we all have around homelessness and homeless people in general. Mark encourages us to ask homeless people what they need ... instead of assuming they need money or food. Ask! Mark suggests giving homeless people apartments (with support services). Stick with me on this. And watch this video. Mark tells us the most expensive solution to homelessness is criminalization. The second most expensive is leaving them on the streets. Wow, right? We chatted about health ... a bit. More About Mark Just a hardly normal guy trying to navigate through an abnormal world by helping others. Media Consultant. Founder @invisiblepeople http://invisiblepeople.tv/movie. Find out more on Twitter. Links Discussed In This Episode Storytelling and Nonprofit Marketing: Invisible People's Mark Horvath Talks to Marketing Smarts [Podcast] InvisiblePeople.TV Living Your Passion episode with Chris Rosati Enjoyed this episode? Please consider subscribing (if you haven't already). Also, what would be really awesome? If you could rate and review the show ... and use those fancy social sharing icons below to tell the world! Alternatively, you can subscribe to the RSS feed or subscribe via email (scroll to the bottom). Finally, if you know someone who bleeds passion (or maybe it’s you), please email me at djwaldow at gmail dot com. Oh, and if you have a connection to LeBron James, please let me know. I think he’d be a great person to talk to about his passion for basketball. #DeadSerious

Cause Talk Radio: The Cause Marketing Podcast
5: SxSW's Homeless Hotties

Cause Talk Radio: The Cause Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2012 25:26


This week, Megan and Joe chat with homeless advocate Mark Horvath and Cause Media Group CEO Chris Noble about SxSW. Were the Homeless Hotspots truly a shameless promotion or actually a great idea? Chris and Mark share their fervent opinions. Also, is SXSW the place to be for nonprofits or are their conference funds better spent at other conferences?

Idea Sleuthing for Fun and Profit
Mark Horvath - SocialMedialogy Conversations

Idea Sleuthing for Fun and Profit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2008 28:04


Mark Horvath, social media and homelessness

Idea Sleuthing for Fun and Profit
Mark Horvath - SocialMedialogy Conversations

Idea Sleuthing for Fun and Profit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2008 28:04


Mark Horvath, social media and homelessness