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Heartland Homes Project Podcast

Behind every housing crisis statistic is a human story. This podcast shares real conversations with people who have been displaced by natural disasters, been pushed out by the housing crisis, or chosen alternative ways of living. We also speak with landowners and innovators wanting to create more housing, facing regulatory barriers. We explore the journeys that led them there, the challenges they face, and the resilience it takes to keep going. Through these stories, we aim to build understanding, inspire hope, and the momentum needed to rethink housing and create better solutions for everyone

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    E 2: Mouldy rentals and a bus with no engine, a community workers story

    Explore Dusty's journey from moldy rentals to an off-grid bus, revealing the harsh realities of unconventional housing. Discover the resilience needed to survive and the urgent need for housing reform.

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    E 1: Moving into a van as a life-line not a life-style

    Most of us never truly consider the stories behind those living in their vans, cars, or makeshift shelters—and how systemic hurdles keep them invisible. In this eye-opening episode, host Jason Siebert shares his raw journey from housing instability and mental health struggles to embracing a nomadic lifestyle as a form of resilience and hope. Discover how personal heartbreak, bureaucratic barriers, and a longing for freedom shaped Jason’s decision to live in a van—a choice that transformed despair into gratitude and gave him a new perspective on community and space. You'll hear firsthand accounts of bouncing from rental to couch surfing, the mental toll of living in survival mode, and the turning point that sparked a desire for change—not only in his life but for others in similar positions. We break down the broader challenges facing the housing crisis today—what Jason calls a "hoarding crisis"—and why current regulations stifle innovative solutions like land-sharing and flexible housing options. You'll explore actionable ideas such as easing zoning laws, opening up community spaces, and dismantling stigmas around nomadic lifestyles. This episode offers crucial insights for policymakers, advocates, or anyone questioning the status quo. If you've ever wondered how systems could support those choosing or forced into alternative housing, or if you're passionate about creating inclusive communities, this is essential listening.By sharing these stories and strategies, Jason emphasizes that change is possible when we recognize the value in every person's story—and turn compassion into action. Perfect for social change makers, mental health advocates, or anyone seeking a fresh perspective on homelessness and community building.Get inspired to challenge outdated norms and discover how opening up space and removing barriers can help more people find stability and belonging—on their own terms.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Behind every housing crisis statistic is a human story. This podcast shares real conversations with people who have been displaced by natural disasters, been pushed out by the housing crisis, or chosen alternative ways of living. We also speak with landowners and innovators wanting to create more housing, facing regulatory barriers. We explore the journeys that led them there, the challenges they face, and the resilience it takes to keep going. Through these stories, we aim to build understanding, inspire hope, and the momentum needed to rethink housing and create better solutions for everyone

HOSTED BY

Jason Siebert

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Behind every housing crisis statistic is a human story. This podcast shares real conversations with people who have been displaced by natural disasters, been pushed out by the housing crisis, or chosen alternative ways of living. We also speak with landowners and innovators wanting to create more...

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Heartland Homes Project Podcast is created and hosted by Jason Siebert.
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