Embracing Affordable Housing: Blending Profit with Purpose

EPISODE · Jan 10, 2026 · 13 MIN

Embracing Affordable Housing: Blending Profit with Purpose

from Di Tran University: Humanized Learning & Life Lessons Podcast · host Di Tran

Welcome to a podcast inspired by the book Embracing Affordable Housing: A Guide to Serving with Heart and God and the lived journey of Di Tran—a Vietnamese-born, American-made educator, entrepreneur, and community builder.This series explores the true meaning of affordable housing, moving beyond outdated stereotypes to reveal a foundational truth: housing is affordable when a household spends no more than 30% of its income on shelter, creating stability for health, education, family, and work.Each episode blends real-world economics, faith-driven leadership, and practical guidance, covering:❤️ Love at the Center of BusinessHow growing up in a Vietnamese mud hut shaped a lifelong commitment to ensuring no child in America is left without a safe place to call home.🏗️ Understanding the SystemClear, practical explanations of the backbone of affordable housing, including Section 8 vouchers, Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC), and public-private partnerships.📈 Profit with PurposeWhy affordable housing is not charity—but a sustainable, scalable business model that delivers financial returns while strengthening communities.🏠 Serving Unique PopulationsThoughtful strategies for housing veterans, seniors, people with disabilities, single parents, and working families through dignity-driven design and access.✝️ God-Serving LeadershipLeading with integrity, transparency, stewardship, and a servant’s heart, building communities rooted in trust and respect.Affordable housing is like soil in a garden—it does not merely hold people in place; it provides the stability and nourishment that allow lives, families, and futures to grow.Whether you are an investor, developer, policymaker, advocate, or someone seeking stability, this podcast offers a clear roadmap to mastering affordable housing while building a legacy of faith, service, and impact.

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