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    Explore " dwellings" with insightful episodes like "Episode 23: Preparing Your Home for an Emergency", "Backyard Housing And The Dynamics Of Collective Action", "KERUBO | Ep. 103 | Finding Dwellness as an Immigrant/Diaspora", "CURTIS WILLIAMS | Ep. 102 | Finding Dwellness on a Movie Set" and "Ranking Animals" from podcasts like ""Dwellings", "UCL Uncovering Politics", "The Dwellness Podcast", "The Dwellness Podcast" and "Table in a Basement"" and more!

    Episodes (12)

    Episode 23: Preparing Your Home for an Emergency

    Episode 23: Preparing Your Home for an Emergency
    • Please visit The Office of Emergency Management website to learn more.
    • Sign up for AlertSCC
    • For guides, alerts and more information visit CalOES.ca.gov
    • Tips on how to prepare Ready.gov
    • Be Prepared
    • Be Informed
    • Be Trained
    • Request an Inspection
    • Emergency Operations Center(EOC) - the City, the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) is a location from which centralized emergency management can be performed during a major emergency or disaster. This facilitates a coordinated response by the Director of Emergency Services, Emergency Management Staff, and representatives from organizations that are assigned emergency management responsibilities.

    Backyard Housing And The Dynamics Of Collective Action

    Backyard Housing And The Dynamics Of Collective Action

    Many people in South Africa live in very unsatisfactory so-called ‘backyard dwellings’. But few take part in collective action to improve their lot. Why not?

    This puzzle centres on the broader idea known to social scientists as the ‘collective action problem’, that people often struggle to work together to achieve a common goal, leading to suboptimal outcomes. This has long been explored by scholars and is ever-present in our lives: in explanations, for example, of low voter turnout, depletion of natural resources, and foot-dragging in action to tackle climate change.

    Yet collective action problems can be overcome under certain conditions – think of successful strike actions or civil rights protests, or the effective management of some local shared resources. And political scientists are naturally keen to understand what these conditions are, seeking answers by analysing group dynamics in different settings.  

    To explore these questions, we are joined by Dr Adam Harris, Associate Professor in Development Politics here in the UCL Department of Political Science, and also an Associated Researcher with the Centre for Social Change at the University of Johannesburg. 

     

    Mentioned in this episode:

    UCL’s Department of Political Science and School of Public Policy offers a uniquely stimulating environment for the study of all fields of politics, including international relations, political theory, human rights, public policy-making and administration. The Department is recognised for its world-class research and policy impact, ranking among the top departments in the UK on both the 2021 Research Excellence Framework and the latest Guardian rankings.

    KERUBO | Ep. 103 | Finding Dwellness as an Immigrant/Diaspora

    KERUBO | Ep. 103 | Finding Dwellness as an Immigrant/Diaspora

    SHOW DESCRIPTION: Singer/ songwriter/ activist/ social worker and Ruth's MOM stops by for a chat. Her debut album Hali ya Utu (2021) explores themes around the state of humanity. She shares what it's like as an African immigrant in one of the whitest states in the US and how she is able to make home as a member of the African diaspora in the United States.
    For more:
    Visit KeruBo's Website
    KeruBo's YouTube Channel
    KeruBo's Instagram
    KeruBo's Facebook

    CURTIS WILLIAMS | Ep. 102 | Finding Dwellness on a Movie Set

    CURTIS WILLIAMS | Ep. 102 | Finding Dwellness on a Movie Set

    Our dear friend Curtis Williams stops by to discuss his feature directorial debut, entitled "Last Weekend" (premiering at Cinequest on August 26!). He tells us how he shares the love and maintains dwellness on-set and how he brings the dwellness all over the world, wherever filmmaking takes him.
     
    For more:
    Visit Curtis' Website
    Last Weekend Instagram
    Curtis' Instagram
    Curtis' Twitter (X)

    Ranking Animals

    Ranking Animals
    Josh and Jared brave the smoggy weather to give an update on what’s been happening since the last recording. Josh recalls a recent trip to the zoo with his family and what its like to go to the zoo with a classroom’s worth of little kids. After some Titanic talk, they go back into a debate about animals and rate them based on a special formula. The episode closes with a music recommendation and a shoutout to some bands making a comeback.

    The New Type of Home: Good for You + Mother Earth - Episode 63

    The New Type of Home: Good for You + Mother Earth - Episode 63

    Here are a few truths that we know for sure. We all live on this planet together. We are all part of Mother Earth. Even though we're spiritual beings, we chose to have this human experience right on this planet. And so how we take care of this larger home that we call Earth matters if we care about ourselves and each other.

    We've all heard the term sustainable living, and many of us are doing what we can to take better care of the earth and therefore humanity. However, what does that term really mean and what more can we be doing?

    We're thrilled to welcome our friend Rory Rubin, Co-Founder and CEO of S.I. Container Builds, a company that builds functional and cost friendly living and working spaces in recycled shipping containers. Yes, we said shipping containers. We're going to discuss how that even works, as well as the why.

    It's a tremendously attractive alternative to consider in your future. Plus, Rory is giving us all ways we can show more love to Mother Earth and ourselves. There is so much to discuss.

    You can find out more about working with Rory, and container homes + working spaces at sicontainerbuilds.com. You can also check them out on Instagram @SIContainerBuilds

    Visit theseekingcenter.com for more from Robyn + Karen, plus mega inspo -- and the best wellness + spiritual practitioners, products and experiences on the planet!

    You can also follow Seeking Center on Instagram @theseekingcenter

    Josh the Dad

    Josh the Dad
    This is Josh’s first episode as a dad! They cover the importance of eating your veggies and other food revelations. Josh unloads on Elon Musk and calls him out on his shenanigans. After an extensive music shout out, they discuss the baby delivery and the hospital food that was available. The episode closes with a discussion of shows Josh wants his kid to watch and a new creative endeavor. Huge congratulations to Josh and Nikki!!

    Episode 18: The Lived Experience Advisory Board

    Episode 18: The Lived Experience Advisory Board

    Thanks so much, Chad and Greg, for joining me on today’s episode. To learn more about the Lived Experience Advisory Board, please visit https://leabsv.org/.

     

    Homebase

    Destination: Home

    Continuum of Care (COC)

    Info on Interim Housing Communities

    Lived Experienced Advisory Board(LEAB) - The board is a leadership development community created and operated by individuals with current or past lived experience of homelessness. Members make recommendations for improvement and assist with the implementation of programs and services. LEAB is a platform to evaluate and shift power from traditional systems of care to those with lived experience.

    The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) - one of the executive departments of the U.S. federal government. It administers federal housing and urban development laws.

    Episode 16: Project Homekey

    Episode 16: Project Homekey

    To learn more about Project Homekey, please visit the State website at https://www.hcd.ca.gov

     

    The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) - CEQA requires public agencies to “look before they leap” and consider the environmental consequences of their discretionary actions. CEQA is intended to inform government decision-makers and the public about the potential environmental effects of proposed activities and to prevent significant, avoidable environmental damage.
    If you are just beginning to learn about CEQA, visit their Getting Started page.

    Continuum of Care (COC)

    Santa Clara County Community Plan to End Homelessness 2020-2025

    Jamboree Housing

    Lifemoves

    Notice of Funding Availability

    Episode 14: Addressing Homelessness Among Transition-Age Youth

    Episode 14: Addressing Homelessness Among Transition-Age Youth

    To learn more about the Bill Wilson Center, visit https://www.billwilsoncenter.org.

     

    John Burton Advocates For You

    Rapid Rehousing

    Runaway Homeless Youth Act

    United States Department of Health and Human Services(HHS)

    Youth Homelessness Demonstration grant

    The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) - one of the executive departments of the U.S. federal government. It administers federal housing and urban development laws.

    Handbook for HUD - Housing for Youth Aging Out of Foster Care

    Transitional Housing Program - provides funding to counties for child welfare services agencies to help young adults aged 18 to 24 years find and maintain housing, with priority given to those formerly in the foster care or probation systems.  

    Point-in-Time(PIT) - count is an annual effort led by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to estimate the number of Americans, including Veterans, without safe, stable housing.

    Episode 13: Increasing Our Supply of Housing

    Episode 13: Increasing Our Supply of Housing

    To learn more about the Silicon Valley Leadership Group, please visit https://www.svlg.org

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