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EPISODE · Feb 5, 2026 · 1H 23M

Inside the Movement Challenging Bailiffs and Bad Housing with Jamie Rodney

from Stellify Podcast · host Ant Critchley

What can ordinary people actually do when the system feels stacked against them?In this Stellify podcast episode, Ant speaks with Jamie Rodney, an organiser with ACORN, a community union that has been helping tenants resist evictions, challenge poor housing conditions, and push back against aggressive debt collection practices.Over the past decade, ACORN members have:• Stopped evictions through collective action• Won compensation and repairs for tenants living in unsafe homes• Pressured councils to rethink the use of bailiffs• Built local campaigns that bring people together across political and cultural dividesJamie shares his personal journey into organising, how ACORN actions work on the ground, and why he believes strength in numbers is the most effective way for everyday people to regain a sense of agency.This podcast looks at power, community, and what changes when people realise they are not alone.🔗 Learn more about ACORN UK: https://www.acorntheunion.org.ukTopics covered:Community organisingEviction resistanceBailiffs and council tax debtHousing conditions and tenant rightsCollective action and local democracy--Join the Stellify Community! Dive deeper into hidden truths, shadow work, and spiritual awakening — free + exclusive member content now live!Visit: https://www.becomingstellify.co.ukJoin the FREE private community: https://www.patreon.com/becomingstellifyLet’s awaken and rise — together.Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzTHjL5iaMZwuW2YVkKqkjw/joinI would be extremely grateful if you bought me a coffee to support the work I do : https://buymeacoffee.com/stellifyJoin this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzTHjL5iaMZwuW2YVkKqkjw/join

What can ordinary people actually do when the system feels stacked against them?In this Stellify podcast episode, Ant speaks with Jamie Rodney, an organiser with ACORN, a community union that has been helping tenants resist evictions, challenge poor housing conditions, and push back against aggressive debt collection practices.Over the past decade, ACORN members have:• Stopped evictions through collective action• Won compensation and repairs for tenants living in unsafe homes• Pressured councils to rethink the use of bailiffs• Built local campaigns that bring people together across political and cultural dividesJamie shares his personal journey into organising, how ACORN actions work on the ground, and why he believes strength in numbers is the most effective way for everyday people to regain a sense of agency.This podcast looks at power, community, and what changes when people realise they are not alone.🔗 Learn more about ACORN UK: https://www.acorntheunion.org.ukTopics covered:Community organisingEviction resistanceBailiffs and council tax debtHousing conditions and tenant rightsCollective action and local democracy--Join the Stellify Community! Dive deeper into hidden truths, shadow work, and spiritual awakening — free + exclusive member content now live!Visit: https://www.becomingstellify.co.ukJoin the FREE private community: https://www.patreon.com/becomingstellifyLet’s awaken and rise — together.Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzTHjL5iaMZwuW2YVkKqkjw/joinI would be extremely grateful if you bought me a coffee to support the work I do : https://buymeacoffee.com/stellifyJoin this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzTHjL5iaMZwuW2YVkKqkjw/join

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