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THG - Three Homeless Guys Podcast

The Palisades Fires of January 2025, consumed nearly 24,000 acres and destroyed nearly 7,000 structures. Many families in Pacific Palisades and Malibu lost their homes. This podcast brings together journalist Joel Pollak, entrepreneur Oren Ezra, and construction expert Ron Goldshmidt -- all of whom were displaced by the Palisades Fire -- to talk about the status of the recovery effort, to provide information for local residents, and to meet inspiring people who are involved in rebuilding our beloved communities.

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    INSURANCE COMMISSIONER DEBATE

    We’re hosting a 1-hour debate this Friday (May 1, 10:30–11:30 AM).No live studio audience, but we will post a recording on our channel.All major candidates were invited, with the following confirmed:•⁠ ⁠Ben Allen•⁠ ⁠Merritt Farren•⁠ ⁠Patrick Wolff•⁠ ⁠Sean LeeThis debate features candidates for California Insurance Commissioner discussing past challenges and future reforms in the insurance industry, especially post-wildfire. Key topics include claim payouts, market competition, and systemic reforms to protect consumers.key topicsClaim payout improvements and transparencyMarket competition and new insurance providersSystemic reforms for wildfire insurance recovery

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    S3 - E12 Mayor Candidate Adam Miller

    In this in-depth interview, Adam Miller shares his vision for transforming Los Angeles through his extensive leadership experience in business, nonprofits, and disaster relief. He discusses the city's challenges, his campaign strategy, and how his outsider perspective can bring effective change to LA's complex political landscape.key topicsLA mayoral race dynamicsCity's housing and infrastructure challengesDisaster preparedness and responseCampaign strategy for a complex electionBuilding coalitions and community trust

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    S3 - E11 - Sonja Shaw: The Cesar Chavez Scandal, Union Power, and the Battle for California Schools

    In this episode, THG and guest Sonja Shaw( https://shawforca.com) discuss the recent scandal involving Cesar Chavez, the impact on California's education system, and the importance of parental rights and school accountability. They also explore union influence, political challenges, and strategies for reforming education policies.

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    S3-E10 Iran on the Brink of Revolution With Fox News Analyst Lisa Daftari

    In this episode of Three Homeless Guys, host Joel Pollak discusses the ongoing rebuilding efforts in the Palisades following a devastating fire, while also connecting local issues to the broader context of the Iran war. Joined by guests Lisa Daftari, a foreign policy expert, Ron Goldschmidt, and Oren Ezra, the conversation explores personal experiences with recovery, the impact of global conflicts on local communities, and the complexities surrounding the future of Iran post-regime change. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding the narratives surrounding the war and the implications for both the Iranian people and the United States. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the complex dynamics surrounding the current situation in Iran, the role of media narratives, and the perspectives of the Iranian expatriate community. They explore the dichotomy between mainstream media portrayals and the realities on the ground, emphasizing the importance of listening to the voices of the Iranian people. The discussion also highlights the potential for a democratic Iran and the opportunities that may arise for investment and tourism in the future.takeawaysThe rebuilding efforts in the Palisades are gaining momentum with federal and state cooperation.Personal experiences with insurance can be frustrating and lengthy during recovery.The ongoing war in Iran has deep emotional connections for those affected by past tragedies.Local communities are directly impacted by global conflicts, highlighting the interconnectedness of issues.The war in Iran is viewed as a homeland security issue, not just a foreign policy concern.Discussions about post-war leadership in Iran are premature and complex.The Iranian people desire a secular and democratic future, rejecting the current regime.Reza Pahlavi is seen as a potential transitional leader by many Iranians.There are detailed plans for post-regime Iran, addressing governance and civil society.The narrative surrounding the war is often misrepresented in mainstream media. The media often misrepresents the realities of the situation in Iran.Trump's approach has created a sense of anxious optimism among Iranians.Reza Pahlavi is seen as a potential leader for a democratic Iran.The Iranian community in LA is deeply affected by the ongoing conflict.There is a strong desire among Iranians for change and freedom from the current regime.The potential for a free Iran could benefit the global community.Tourism and investment opportunities in Iran could flourish post-regime change.Listening to the Iranian people is crucial for understanding their needs and desires.The Iranian diaspora holds a wealth of stories and experiences that shape their perspectives.The conversation underscores the importance of separating partisan politics from the humanitarian issues at stake.

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    S3 E9 - Insurance Commissioner Race with Candidate Merritt Farren

    In this episode, journalist Joel Pollak, along with technology expert Ron Goldschmidt and entrepreneur Oren Ezra, discuss the aftermath of the Palisades fire with Merritt David Farren, a fire survivor and candidate for insurance commissioner. The conversation covers the challenges faced by residents in the wake of the fire, particularly regarding insurance claims and the role of local government in disaster recovery. Merritt shares his personal experiences with State Farm and outlines his vision for reforming the insurance industry to better serve consumers. He emphasizes the need for transparency, accountability, and innovative solutions to address the ongoing insurance crisis in California.takeawaysMerritt David Farren is a Palisades fire survivor and candidate for insurance commissioner.The insurance process has been a significant barrier to recovery for fire victims.Merritt's background includes extensive experience in legal and corporate roles at Disney and Amazon.The current insurance commissioner has not effectively addressed consumer needs post-fire.Merritt filed a petition to intervene in the insurance rate-setting process.There is a need for legislative changes to simplify insurance regulations.Community safety standards must be established to improve insurance pricing.The Fair Plan structure is problematic and needs reform to attract insurance companies back to California.Merritt proposes a reinsurance fund to mitigate risks for insurance companies.Technology should be leveraged to streamline the insurance process and improve consumer outcomes.

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    S3 E8 - Governor Candidste Sherrif Chad Bianco

    In this episode of Three Homeless Guys, host Joel Pollak and co-hosts Arne Ezra and Ron Goldschmidt welcome Chad Bianco, the Riverside County Sheriff and a candidate for California governor. The conversation covers Bianco's vision for California, addressing the state's financial crisis, the need for insurance reform for fire victims, the impact of regulations on the economy, accountability in government, and the importance of bipartisan cooperation. Bianco emphasizes the need for transparency, fiscal responsibility, and a commitment to public safety as he outlines his plans for the state.takeawaysChad Bianco emphasizes the need for massive change in California.He believes government should not spend more than it has.Bianco identifies structural deficits as a major issue in California's finances.He advocates for removing regulations that hinder insurance companies from operating in California.Bianco argues that California has sufficient funds but lacks fiscal responsibility.He calls for oil independence to stabilize the state's economy.Bianco highlights the corruption and lack of accountability in California's government.He stresses the importance of bipartisan cooperation for effective governance.Bianco has had positive experiences working with moderate Democrats in Riverside County.He expresses a commitment to transparency and honesty in his governance.titles

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    S3 E7 $1m and 7 years on the fire rebuild permits process with Michael Kureth

    In this episode of Three Homeless Guys, the hosts discuss the ongoing legal proceedings related to the Palisades fire and the challenges faced by fire victims in the permitting process. Michael Kureth shares his personal experiences with rebuilding after losing his home in the Woolsey fire and highlights the need for federal oversight to streamline the permitting process. The conversation also touches on the implications of recent court decisions, the role of technology in improving the permitting process, and the emotional toll on families affected by the fires.takeawaysThe permitting process is a significant hurdle for fire victims.Michael Kureth's experience illustrates the complexities of rebuilding.Federal intervention is necessary to streamline the permitting process.The city of Malibu is severely understaffed and overburdened.Soft costs in the permitting process can be substantial and often overlooked.Technology can play a crucial role in improving the permitting process.There is a need for oversight to prevent exploitation in the rebuilding process.Emotional and psychological impacts on fire victims are profound and long-lasting.The legal proceedings are a critical avenue for fire victims to seek justice.Community support and federal assistance are vital for recovery.

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    S3 Episode 6 - How Trailer Parks Can Become LA’s Olympic Village. The Tahitian Terrace Story

    The conversation revolves around the aftermath of the Palisades fire, focusing on the experiences of residents from the Tahitian Terrace mobile home park. The guests share their personal stories of loss, the challenges they face in rebuilding their community, and the fight for affordable housing. They discuss the legal and bureaucratic hurdles they encounter, the lack of support from local government, and the importance of community organization and advocacy. The episode highlights the resilience of the residents and their determination to return to their homes, while also calling for greater attention and action from policymakers.takeawaysThe residents of Tahitian Terrace are fighting to return to their homes after the Palisades fire.Many residents were underinsured, complicating their recovery efforts.The community is organized and actively seeking collaboration with local government.Affordable housing is crucial for the diverse community in Pacific Palisades.Legal challenges hinder the residents' ability to rebuild and return.The lack of communication from landowners is a significant barrier.Local government support is limited, with few officials advocating for the residents.The community has become knowledgeable about policy and recovery processes.There is a need for funding and resources to support the rebuilding efforts.The residents are hopeful and motivated to reclaim their community.

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    S3 E5 - Trump takes over rebuild with guest Steve Hilton

    summaryIn this episode of Three Homeless Guys, journalist Joel Pollack, technology expert Ron Goldschmidt, and entrepreneur Oren Ezra engage with Republican gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton. They discuss the aftermath of the Palisades fire, the importance of community engagement through town halls, and the implications of Trump's executive order on permitting. Hilton critiques California's political leadership, emphasizing the role of unions in governance and the state's economic challenges, including a significant budget deficit and rising healthcare costs. He outlines his vision for California, advocating for structural reforms and the CalDoge initiative to tackle waste and fraud in the budget. The conversation highlights the need for change in California's political landscape and the importance of winning elections to implement these changes.Steve Hilton emphasizes the importance of community engagement through town halls.Trump's executive order aims to streamline the permitting process in California.California's political leadership is criticized for inaction and bureaucracy.Unions play a significant role in California's governance and economic challenges.California faces a substantial budget deficit and economic issues.Healthcare costs in California are rising, with calls for reform.Hilton outlines his vision for California, focusing on practical solutions.Winning elections is crucial for implementing change in California.The CalDoge initiative aims to identify waste and fraud in the budget.Structural problems in California's government hinder effective governance.

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    Trump Takes Over - THG Quick Take

    https://nypost.com/2026/01/27/us-news/trump-orders-feds-to-take-over-californias-wildfire-rebuilding/?utm_campaign=iphone_nyp&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=socialTrump Takes Over - THG Quick TakeIn this episode, the hosts discuss the recent executive order signed by President Trump regarding the Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire burn areas. The order allows the federal government to take control of the permitting process and investigate the use of federal disaster funds. The conversation highlights the implications of this order, including the potential for increased accountability in rebuilding efforts and the relationship between state and federal governments.takeawaysThe executive order allows federal control over permitting processes.There is a significant amount of unspent federal disaster funds.The Trump administration is taking a more active role in California's rebuilding efforts.Legal challenges are expected from state and local governments.The executive order aims to improve accountability in disaster response.The president's personal interest in California is notable.The order may change the dynamics between state and federal authorities.The Hazard Mitigation Grant Program is under scrutiny for unspent funds.The administration's commitment to rebuilding is emphasized.The hosts express optimism about the potential outcomes of the order.

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    S3 - E3 The forthcoming California fraud investigation tsunami

    In this episode of 'Three Homeless Guys', host Joel Pollak discusses various pressing issues in California, including the recent permit fee waivers for rebuilding homes after the Palisades fire, Governor Gavin Newsom's controversial speech at Davos, and the growing concern over fraud in the state. The conversation delves into high-profile fraud cases, the implications for California's budget, and the impact of fraud on fire aid and recovery efforts. The episode highlights the need for accountability and transparency in government spending, especially in light of the significant increase in the state budget over the past decade.takeawaysCalifornia's budget has doubled in the last decade, but services have not improved accordingly.Fraud in California is a significant issue, with billions lost to fraudulent activities.Permit fee waivers for rebuilding homes are a positive step for fire victims.Gavin Newsom's speech at Davos raised eyebrows for its controversial content.High-profile fraud cases in other states highlight vulnerabilities in California's systems.The lack of accountability in California's government agencies is alarming.Fire aid funds have been mismanaged, leading to skepticism about their effectiveness.Independent journalism plays a crucial role in uncovering fraud and mismanagement.The relationship between government funding and political connections can lead to corruption.The future of California's financial health is uncertain due to rising debts and obligations.

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    S3-E2 Season 3 Premiere: The 2026 Election Landscape with Roxanne Beckford Hoge

    In this episode of "Three Homeless Guys," host Joel Pollock, along with technology expert Ron Goldschmidt and entrepreneur Oren Ezra, discuss the aftermath of the Palisades fire and the ongoing rebuilding efforts. They are joined by Roxanne Beckford-Hogues, chairman of the Los Angeles County GOP, who shares her insights on the political landscape in California, particularly in light of the upcoming elections. The conversation touches on the challenges faced by residents in the wake of the fire, the role of government at various levels, and the need for political change in a predominantly Democratic state. Roxanne emphasizes the importance of local governance and the potential for change through nonpartisan races, while Oren highlights the need for accountability in how taxpayer money is spent, especially regarding homelessness and public services.The discussion also delves into the dynamics of the upcoming mayoral race, with candidates like Spencer Pratt and Karen Bass in the spotlight. The panel reflects on the need for candidates who genuinely care about the community and can address pressing issues like homelessness and public safety. As they explore the implications of the political climate, they encourage listeners to engage in the electoral process and consider the impact of their votes on local governance. The episode concludes with a call to action for residents to stay informed and involved in shaping their community's future.TakeawaysWe need someone honest who cares about the people.$80 million went to serve 55 homeless people alcohol.We want our taxpayer money to improve lives, not line pockets.Local governance matters more than federal issues.Voter registration is crucial for those displaced by disasters.

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    One Year After the Fire (LIVE Audience Townhall)

    Community resilience is vital in times of crisis.The podcast originated from a need to share information post-fire.Helping others can provide strength during personal hardships.Personal experiences during the fire fostered community connections.Insurance challenges are a significant barrier to rebuilding.Local governance plays a crucial role in community recovery.Engagement in community initiatives can lead to positive change.The importance of being present in local politics is emphasized.Building relationships across political divides can strengthen communities.Hope for the future lies in collective action and support.summaryThis conversation explores the resilience of the Pacific Palisades community following devastating fires, highlighting the origins of a podcast aimed at sharing information and support. The speakers discuss personal experiences, the challenges of rebuilding, particularly with insurance, and the importance of local governance and community initiatives. They emphasize the need for collective action and the hope for a brighter future as they navigate the complexities of recovery and rebuilding together.

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    Urgent Deadline! HUD’s Disaster Housing Programs With HUD Deputy Director Eric McDowel

    In this episode of 'Three Homeless Guys', the hosts discuss the aftermath of the Palisades fire and the available HUD programs to assist affected residents. Eric McDowell from HUD explains the 203H program, which offers 100% financing for disaster victims, and the 203K program for home rehabilitation. The conversation covers eligibility, application processes, and the importance of meeting deadlines for assistance. The hosts emphasize the urgency of applying before the January 7th deadline and provide resources for listeners to navigate the process effectively.TakeawaysThe deadline for applying for HUD assistance is January 7th.The 203H program offers 100% financing for disaster victims.Renters affected by the fire can qualify for the 203H program.Homeowners can combine the 203H and 203K programs for rebuilding.Lenders may have different participation levels in these programs.Documentation requirements are flexible for disaster victims.The 203K program allows for home renovations and improvements.Community outreach is essential for informing residents about available aid.HUD provides resources for finding eligible lenders.The application process can be initiated quickly if a property is identified.

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    Hanukkah Pod With Chabad’s Nechama Diskin

    In this episode of 'Three Homeless Guys', host Joel Pollack, along with guests Nehama Diskin, Ron Goldschmidt, and Oren Ezra, discuss the impact of the Palisades fire on the community, the resilience shown during the holiday season, and the ongoing rebuilding efforts. Nehama shares her personal experiences with the Chabad community and the importance of spreading light and joy amidst adversity. The conversation highlights the significance of community support and the hope for a brighter future as residents begin to return and rebuild their lives.TakeawaysThe Palisades community has shown remarkable resilience after the fire.Nehama Diskin emphasizes the importance of spreading light during dark times.The menorah lighting event served as a symbol of hope and unity.Chabad plays a crucial role in supporting the community's recovery efforts.Rebuilding homes and lives will take time and effort from everyone involved.Community events are essential for maintaining connections among residents.The holiday season brings both joy and reflection for those affected by the fire.Support from local leaders like Rick Caruso has been invaluable.The experience of loss has deepened the community's commitment to helping one another.The future of the Palisades community looks hopeful as residents begin to return.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Palisades Community and the Fire27:17 The Impact of the Fire on the Community54:38 Rebuilding and Community Resilience59:30 220 3 homeless guys outro.wav

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    Lessons from the Santa Rosa Fire With Brian Fies

    In this episode of Three Homeless Guys, journalist Joel Pollack, technology expert Ron Goldschmidt, and entrepreneur Oren Ezra discuss the aftermath of the Palisades fire with graphic novelist Brian Fies, a survivor of the Tubbs fire. The conversation explores the challenges faced by fire survivors, the importance of community support, the role of local government in recovery, and the psychological impact of such disasters. Brian shares his personal story and insights from his graphic novel, A Fire Story, highlighting the resilience of communities in the face of adversity.takeawaysCommunity support is crucial for recovery after disasters.Rebuilding efforts can be slow and fraught with challenges.Insurance companies often complicate the rebuilding process.Local government can play a significant role in recovery.The psychological impact of losing a home is profound.Cohesion among neighbors can facilitate faster recovery.Nature has a remarkable ability to renew itself after disasters.The importance of preparedness in disaster situations cannot be overstated.Personal stories of survival can resonate and provide hope.The journey of recovery is ongoing and requires patience.

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    Building Back Better: Innovative Solutions for Rebuilding

    https://www.azureprintedhomes.com/ In this episode of 'Three Homeless Guys', host Joel Pollak, along with technology expert Ron Goldschmidt and entrepreneur Oren Ezra, engage with Gene Eidelman, the leader of Azure Printed Homes. The conversation explores innovative construction methods, particularly focusing on 3D printing and modular homes, as well as the challenges and opportunities in rebuilding after disasters like wildfires. Eidelman shares his personal journey, insights into the construction industry, and the importance of sustainable building practices. The episode emphasizes the need for efficient, cost-effective solutions in the housing market, especially in areas affected by recent fires.TakeawaysGene Eidelman has a diverse background in construction and real estate.3D printing and modular construction can significantly reduce costs and time.Modular homes are built primarily in factories, while prefab homes are assembled on-site.The construction industry faces challenges with traditional methods, including delays and cost overruns.Sustainable building practices are crucial for fire-prone areas.Eidelman's company uses recycled materials in their 3D printing process.Permitting for modular homes is faster than traditional construction methods.Community planning is essential for sustainable rebuilding after disasters.Homeowners can save 20-30% by choosing modular construction over traditional methods.Eidelman's book provides insights on rebuilding after wildfires.

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    Gabriel Mann - Filmmaker Becomes The Palisades Fire Sleuth

    https://www.hotshotmovie.comIn this episode of Three Homeless Guys, host Joel Pollak, along with technology expert Ron Goldschmidt and filmmaker Gabriel Mann, delve into the aftermath of the Palisades fire and the ongoing rebuilding efforts. They discuss the state's responsibility in fire management, the legal proceedings revealing negligence, the financial interests behind wildfires, and the media's role in shaping public perception. Gabriel shares insights from his documentary 'Hot Shot' and emphasizes the importance of community advocacy in pushing for accountability and change in wildfire managementtakeawaysThe Palisades fire has highlighted significant issues in state fire management.Gavin Newsom's executive orders may not effectively address the needs of fire survivors.Legal proceedings are uncovering evidence of state negligence in fire management.The wildfire industrial complex benefits financially from the aftermath of fires.Media coverage often focuses on sensationalism rather than constructive solutions.Community voices are crucial in advocating for change and accountability.The importance of managing fuel loads to prevent catastrophic wildfires is often overlooked.Public perception of wildfires is heavily influenced by media narratives.Collaboration between community members and journalists can lead to impactful advocacy.Future projects aim to raise awareness and push for policy changes regarding wildfire management.

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    Joy Chen -Is justice finally coming ? Why The Latest developments are turning the tide

    SummaryIn this episode of Three Homeless Guys, host Joel Pollak, along with Joy Chen from the Eaton Fire Survivors Network, discusses the ongoing rebuilding efforts following the Palisades fire. They delve into the struggles with insurance claims, the community's resilience, and the need for accountability from state officials. Joy shares updates on the investigation into insurance misconduct and the push for new leadership in the insurance sector. The conversation also touches on the mental health challenges faced by survivors and the importance of community support as they navigate the complexities of recovery and rebuilding their lives.TakeawaysThe Eaton Fire Survivors Network has over 8,200 members advocating for insurance accountability.Evidence of insurer misconduct has led to a major investigation by Los Angeles County.Community collaboration has resulted in some survivors receiving overdue insurance payouts.Rebuilding efforts are underway, with signs of progress in the Palisades area.The state insurance commissioner has been criticized for failing to enforce consumer protection laws.Calls for new leadership in the insurance sector are growing among fire survivors.Mental health support is crucial for survivors facing emotional challenges post-fire.Financial challenges, including mortgage forbearance, are impacting survivors' recovery.The insurance system needs reform to ensure timely payouts and consumer protections.The journey home is a central theme for survivors as they rebuild their lives.

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    Inside Gaza with Joel + Updates On A Wild Week in LA County

    Chapters00:00 Introduction and Overview of the Palisades Fire03:51 LA County's One-Stop Shop for Permitting06:42 State Farm Investigation and Community Response09:47 Joel's Experience in Gaza21:45 Comparative Reflections on Rebuilding Efforts28:29 Senate Hearing on the Palisades Fire36:24 Community Collaboration and Future Outlook46:56 220 3 homeless guys outro.wav

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    The California Post and the Palisades Rebuild

    In this episode of Three Homeless Guys, Joel Pollack discusses his new role at the California Post and the importance of having a statewide media voice in California. The conversation covers the challenges faced by communities in the aftermath of the Palisades fire, including issues with insurance and the need for accountability from local leaders. The hosts reflect on the power of media to connect communities and advocate for change, emphasizing the importance of providing a platform for diverse voices and solutions that work for the community. Takeaways Joel Pollack introduces his new role at the California Post. The California Post aims to provide a statewide voice for California. There is a significant need for media coverage of local issues post-fire. Community connections are vital for rebuilding efforts. Insurance challenges are a major hurdle for fire victims. The LAPD's after-action report highlights failures in emergency response. Media can play a crucial role in advocating for accountability. The podcast has helped connect communities for support and resources. The importance of keeping records for insurance claims is emphasized. The conversation stresses the need for effective leadership in rebuilding efforts.

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    S2-22. A Cascading Public Failure: Fire Litigation Update With Attorney Trey Robertson

    Chapters00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates04:47 Navigating Insurance Claims with State Farm07:39 Progress in Rebuilding Efforts12:46 City of Los Angeles and Permit Challenges16:36 Community Engagement and Leadership Issues21:50 Legislative Changes and Their Impact26:34 Conclusion and Future Outlook30:12 Introduction to the Palisades Fire and Legal Context31:16 Trey Robertson's Role and Responsibilities33:18 State Accountability and Fire Management Issues37:29 Overview of Lawsuits and Defendants41:36 Individual Claims and Damages Explained44:26 Impact of Previous Cases on Current Litigation46:27 Timeline Expectations for Resolution49:39 Community Involvement and Political Pressure52:18 Firefighter Decisions and Accountability56:29 Conclusion and Future Considerations58:53 The Emergence of the Palisades Fire Videos59:56 Investigating the Fire's Origin and Responsibility01:01:20 The Role of Public Agencies in Fire Management01:04:23 Political Implications and Accountability01:06:05 The Impact on Victims and Community Trauma01:08:01 Legal Considerations and Deadlines for Claims01:09:56 Potential Liability of Uber and Other Entities01:11:07 Navigating Governmental Immunity in Lawsuits01:12:23 Community Activism and Political Pressure01:18:45 Comparing the Palisades Fire to Other Wildfire Cases01:23:46 220 3 homeless guys outro.wav

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    S2 E21 : Steve Hilton: the Challenge of Governing California

    In this episode of 'Three Homeless Guys', host Joel Pollak discusses the aftermath of the Palisades fire with Steve Hilton, a Republican candidate for governor of California. They explore the implications of the arson arrest related to the fire, the failures of government response, and the broader issues of accountability and ideological extremism in California's fire management policies. Hilton shares his vision for rebuilding efforts and the challenges posed by partisanship and gerrymandering in the state. The conversation emphasizes the need for effective governance and practical solutions to address the ongoing issues faced by Californians.takeawaysSteve Hilton emphasizes the need for effective governance in California.The Palisades fire highlights failures in fire management and response.Accountability for government officials is crucial in disaster recovery.Ideological extremism impacts practical solutions for wildfire management.Rebuilding efforts are hindered by bureaucratic inefficiencies.Partisanship complicates the political landscape in California.Gerrymandering poses a threat to fair representation in elections.Coordination between government agencies is essential for effective disaster response.Hilton advocates for hiring competent individuals in government roles.The conversation reflects a desire for practical solutions over ideological debates.

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    S2-20 Elizabeth Barcohana: - Prop 50, and Whether Political Change Is Possible

    In this episode of 'Three Homeless Guys', Joel Pollak and Ron Goldschmidt discuss the ongoing rebuilding efforts in the aftermath of the Palisades fire, the challenges faced by the community, and the political landscape in California. They are joined by Elizabeth Barcohana, a political activist and attorney, who shares her insights on community resilience, the importance of political engagement, and the impact of leadership on recovery efforts. The conversation also touches on the complexities of bipartisanship, accountability in government, and the future of California politics amidst ongoing challenges.takeawaysMarquez School is reopening with prefabricated classrooms.Community rebuilding efforts are slow but ongoing.Political engagement is crucial for community recovery.Leadership failures have significant impacts on recovery.Bipartisanship is necessary for effective solutions.California's political landscape is heavily influenced by the far left.Voter engagement and education are essential for change.The importance of respecting the Constitution in governance.Grassroots movements are vital for community resilience.California's future depends on addressing its systemic issues.

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    S2-19 Charlie Kirk And The Palisades

    In this episode, Joel Pollak, Ron Goldschmidt, and Oren Ezra discuss the aftermath of the Palisades fire, the political landscape surrounding the rebuilding efforts, and the legacy of Charlie Kirk. They explore the candidacy of Ben Allen for insurance commissioner, community concerns about local legislation, and the importance of accountability from candidates. The conversation also touches on innovative housing solutions, the public's response to tragedy, and the need for unity in a politically divided society. Ultimately, they emphasize the importance of debate and dialogue in fostering understanding and rebuilding community ties.takeawaysThe Palisades community is politically diverse and engaged.Ben Allen's candidacy for insurance commissioner is significant for local rebuilding efforts.Community members express a desire for candidates who understand their struggles.Legislation like SB 79 raises concerns about local control and development.Innovative housing solutions are emerging in response to the fire's destruction.Charlie Kirk's legacy emphasizes the importance of free speech and debate.Public vigils reflect a collective mourning and a call for unity.Political divisions are deepening, but there is a need for common ground.Debate and dialogue are essential for understanding differing viewpoints.Building a better community requires collaboration and communication.

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    S2 - 18 Adam Freed How to Beat ‘The List’ with Bevel, a Home-Grown Palisades AI Tool

    AI Tools & Tech for Fire Prevention Pano AI – Uses AI + camera towers to detect wildfires in real time and alert fire departments before they spread. GRIDSMART / AI CCTV Integrations – Security cameras upgraded with AI that can detect smoke, flames, or sparks around your property. Dryad Networks – IoT sensors in the forest or brush detect gas and heat changes to spot fires at the smoldering stage. AI-powered Weather + Risk Prediction (e.g., ZestyAI, ClimateAI) – Predicts wildfire risk for a specific address based on vegetation, wind, and slope, helping you harden defensible space and negotiate insurance. WildfireSat + NASA FIRMS (AI-enhanced satellite data) – Uses satellites + machine learning to monitor wildfire activity and send alerts (could be integrated into homeowner apps). AI Smart Sprinkler & Pump Systems (e.g., Frontline Wildfire Defense) – Systems that detect risk (high heat, ember storms) and automatically activate rooftop sprinklers or perimeter water curtains. Drones with AI Fire Mapping (Skydio, DJI Enterprise) – Can autonomously scan property lines for overgrowth, flammable materials, or embers during red flag warnings. AI Smart HVAC/Filtration Systems (like Haven) – Detects smoke intrusions and automatically seals or filters indoor air, protecting health during fire season. AI Home Hardening Apps (startups in beta) – Tools that scan property photos and suggest AI-driven fire hardening steps (roofing, vents, vegetation). Community Fire Network AI (pilot programs in CA/CO) – Shared neighborhood sensor + camera grids feeding into AI dashboards for ultra-early smoke detection.

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    S2-17 Joy Chen Returns – Taking the Gloves Off With State Farm

    In this episode of Three Homeless Guys, host Joel Pollak, along with guests Joy Chen, Ron Goldschmidt, and Oren Ezra, discuss the ongoing rebuilding efforts following the Palisades fire. Joy Chen shares her experiences leading the Eaton Fire Survivors Network and highlights the challenges faced by fire survivors, particularly regarding insurance claims and delays. The conversation delves into the collective action taken by survivors, the role of public adjusters, and the need for political accountability. The episode emphasizes the importance of community support and advocacy in navigating the complexities of insurance and recovery.takeawaysCommunity connections are vital for rebuilding efforts.Insurance companies are facing scrutiny for delays and denials.Collective action can empower fire survivors.Public adjusters play a crucial role in navigating claims.Legal frameworks exist to protect policyholders' rights.Political accountability is necessary for effective recovery.Stories from survivors can drive awareness and change.Celebrities can amplify the voices of affected communities.Transparency in insurance practices is essential.The insurance system must be held accountable for its obligations.

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    S2 - 16 Carl DeMaio: How Newsom's Gerrymandering is Robbing Fire Victims -- Again

    In this episode of Three Homeless Guys, host Joel Pollak, along with guests Ron Goldschmidt and Oren Ezra, engage in a deep discussion with Assemblyman Carl DeMaio about the aftermath of the Palisades fire, focusing on the challenges of insurance claims, the impact of gerrymandering on California politics, and the need for effective fire management and rebuilding efforts. DeMaio emphasizes the importance of political activism and community engagement to drive change in California's policies, particularly regarding insurance and fire safety. The conversation highlights the frustrations of residents dealing with bureaucratic hurdles and the urgent need for reform in the state's approach to disaster recovery and insurance regulation.takeawaysInsurance companies are delaying payments for fire victims.Gerrymandering undermines democratic representation in California.Political activism is crucial for reforming insurance policies.California's building regulations are prohibitively expensive.The state government is failing to manage fire risks effectively.Public sentiment is shifting against the current political leadership.Community engagement is essential for driving change.The insurance market in California is in crisis due to mismanagement.Voters are increasingly aware of the need for reform.There is a growing movement to hold politicians accountable.

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    S2-15 Hope vs. Fear In the Palisades

    In this episode, Joel Pollak, Ron Goldschmidt, and Oren Ezra discuss the aftermath of the Palisades fire, focusing on the themes of hope and fear as the community navigates the rebuilding process. They explore the role of local leadership, the impact of politics on recovery efforts, and the challenges posed by insurance companies. The conversation highlights the resilience of the community while addressing the frustrations and obstacles faced in the rebuilding journey.takeawaysThe Palisades community is at a crossroads between hope and fear.Local leadership is crucial for effective rebuilding efforts.Politics can hinder or help the rebuilding process.Insurance companies are delaying payments, complicating recovery.Community members are stepping up to provide emergency services.There is a need for nonpartisan cooperation in local governance.Social media can both encourage and discourage community engagement.The quality of life in the Palisades has drastically changed post-fire.Residents are frustrated with the lack of support from politicians.The community must advocate for their needs to ensure recovery.

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    S2-14 Elaine Culotti Goes Off - Truth Bombs on the Palisades Rebuild

    In this episode of Three Homeless Guys, the hosts discuss the aftermath of the Palisades fire and the ongoing rebuilding efforts. They share personal experiences with insurance challenges, the impact of the fire on local infrastructure, and the need for new leadership in the community. The conversation explores the possibility of de-annexation from Los Angeles to gain more control over rebuilding efforts and emphasizes the importance of community initiatives in mobilizing support. The timeline for rebuilding remains uncertain, with estimates ranging from two to seven years, highlighting the need for collaboration with experienced builders and developers.The Palisades fire has significantly impacted the community, leading to extensive rebuilding efforts.Insurance companies are causing delays and challenges for homeowners trying to rebuild.Local infrastructure was already in disrepair before the fire, exacerbating the situation.There is a need for new management and leadership to address the ongoing issues in the community.De-annexation from Los Angeles could provide the Palisades with more control over rebuilding efforts.Community initiatives, such as petitions, can help mobilize support for rebuilding efforts.The timeline for rebuilding in the Palisades is uncertain, with estimates ranging from two to seven years.Collaboration with experienced builders and developers is essential for effective rebuilding.The community must advocate for better resources and support from local and federal governments.Engaging with local leaders and organizations can help facilitate the rebuilding process.

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    S2 - 13 Jeremy Padawer Returns: The Fight to Stop SB9

    In this episode of Three Homeless Guys, the hosts discuss the aftermath of the Palisades fire, focusing on community rebuilding efforts, the impact of SB9 on housing, and the importance of local activism. They explore the challenges faced by residents, including the need for transparency in governance and the distribution of fire aid. The conversation highlights the resilience of the Pacific Palisades community and the ongoing struggle for accountability from local officials.takeawaysThe community is actively involved in rebuilding efforts post-fire.SB9 was intended to increase housing but has unintended consequences.Local activism has been crucial in opposing SB9 and advocating for the community.Transparency in budgeting and governance is essential for rebuilding.The pairing of SB9 and ULA has negatively impacted property values.Community members feel a strong sense of ownership and responsibility for their neighborhood.There is a need for a more effective local leadership to address community concerns.The distribution of fire aid has been criticized for inefficiency and lack of transparency.Residents are concerned about the future of property values in the Palisades.The community is determined to hold leaders accountable for their actions.

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    S2-12 Ben Allen Interview - SB 549, Insurance, Recovery

    In this episode of Three Homeless Guys, host Joel Pollak and guests discuss the ongoing rebuilding efforts in the Pacific Palisades following the devastating fire. State Senator Ben Allen shares insights on the current state of the community, the challenges faced in rebuilding, particularly regarding insurance issues, and the legislative efforts to create a Resilient Rebuilding Authority. The conversation also touches on misinformation, funding for rebuilding, and the importance of community engagement and support. Despite the challenges, there is a sense of optimism about the future and the potential for recovery.TakeawaysThe Palisades community is actively rebuilding after the fire.Insurance issues are a major hurdle for many residents.Legislative efforts are underway to create a Resilient Rebuilding Authority.Misinformation has complicated the rebuilding process.Community support is crucial for recovery efforts.Funding for rebuilding is still a significant concern.The role of AI in journalism can lead to misinformation.There is a need for more transparency in the insurance process.Optimism exists despite the challenges faced by residents.Senator Ben Allen is committed to supporting the community's rebuilding efforts.

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    S2-11 Traci Park Interview - Rebuilding or Replacing Us?

    In this episode, Joel Pollak, Ron Goldschmidt, and Oren Ezra discuss the ongoing recovery efforts following the Palisades fire, focusing on the complexities surrounding low-income housing, community control, and the proposed Resilient Rebuilding Authority. City Council member Tracy Park emphasizes the importance of community-led recovery, addressing concerns about corporate developers and the need for direct financial assistance for fire victims. The conversation highlights the challenges residents face with insurance claims and the urgency for meaningful community engagement in the rebuilding process.

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    S2-10 Palisades Fire 6 Month Anniversary Show

    In this episode, the hosts discuss the ongoing rebuilding efforts following the Palisades fire, reflecting on personal experiences, community resilience, and the political landscape surrounding the recovery process. They express frustration with local leadership and the bureaucratic challenges faced by residents, while also highlighting the strength and determination of the community to rebuild. The conversation touches on the establishment of a new rebuilding authority and the need for accountability in the use of funds allocated for recovery. Ultimately, the hosts convey a sense of mixed emotions about the future of the Palisades and the role of leadership in facilitating or hindering progress.takeawaysThe Palisades fire has had a significant impact on the community, leading to ongoing rebuilding efforts.Personal experiences of the hosts reflect the challenges and frustrations faced by residents in the aftermath of the fire.Community engagement and resilience are crucial in the rebuilding process, with neighbors supporting each other.Political leadership has been criticized for being out of touch with the needs of the community.The establishment of a Resilient Rebuilding Authority raises concerns about bureaucratic control over local rebuilding efforts.There is a strong desire for direct access to funding for rebuilding without government intervention.The hosts express skepticism about the effectiveness of current political leaders in addressing the needs of the community.The conversation highlights the importance of accountability in the use of funds for rebuilding efforts.Community members are actively discussing and planning for the future of their neighborhood.The hosts convey a sense of mixed emotions about the future of the Palisades and the role of leadership in facilitating or hindering progress.

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    S2 - 9 Working Class to Woke Class

    In this episode of Three Homeless Guys, the hosts discuss the ongoing rebuilding efforts following the Palisades fire, the complexities of disaster tourism, and the homelessness crisis in Los Angeles. Special guest Kevin Dalton shares his insights on social commentary, governance issues, and the importance of addressing homelessness through a pragmatic lens. The conversation also touches on the impact of education, cultural shifts, and the future of jobs in an AI-driven economy, emphasizing the need for long-term planning and community responsibility.takeawaysThe Palisades fire has led to significant rebuilding efforts.Disaster tourism raises ethical questions about community respect.Kevin Dalton's journey into social commentary began with homelessness.Homelessness is a complex issue requiring compassionate solutions.Political governance in cities is facing a crisis of effectiveness.Education systems are pushing students towards degrees that may not lead to jobs.Cultural shifts are affecting the work ethic of younger generations.AI is poised to change the job landscape significantly.Long-term planning is essential for addressing societal issues.Community involvement and social responsibility are crucial for rebuilding efforts.

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    S2 P8 Fire Loss Tax Issues with CPA Linda Forman

    in this episode of Three Homeless Guys, host Joel Pollak, along with guests Ron Goldschmidt and Oren Ezra, discuss the ongoing rebuilding efforts following the Palisades fire. They are joined by CPA Linda Forman, who provides insights into the complex tax implications that homeowners face as they navigate property assessments, rebuilding permits, and potential capital gains taxes when selling their properties. The conversation highlights the importance of community support and professional guidance in addressing these challenges.takeawaysThe Army Corps of Engineers is ahead of schedule in debris removal.Rebuilding permits are still a challenge due to city council approvals.Property tax assessments may not reflect the actual loss of homes.Homeowners can claim casualty losses on their taxes after a fire.Rebuilding may lead to higher property taxes due to improvements.Selling property can result in significant capital gains taxes.Insurance proceeds from losses are not taxable if used for rebuilding.Moving expenses may be deductible under certain conditions.Community support is crucial for navigating tax issues post-fire.Professional help is needed to understand complex tax implications.

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    2 - 7 The War With Iran - With Nate Miller @ MillerInk

    In this episode of Three Homeless Guys, the hosts discuss the ongoing war between Israel and Iran, the implications for local communities, and the resilience of the Israeli people. They explore the impact of the conflict on both sides, the debate surrounding U.S. involvement, and the importance of community rebuilding efforts in the Palisades. The conversation highlights the need for strong leadership and the potential for a brighter future in the region.takeawaysThe war between Israel and Iran marks a significant turning point.Local residents are eager for more police enforcement after the removal of checkpoints.The emotional toll of war is profound, especially for families with children.Community rebuilding efforts are crucial in the aftermath of disasters.The debate on U.S. involvement in foreign conflicts is evolving among conservatives.Social media plays a significant role in shaping public opinion on foreign policy.Resilience is a key theme in both Israeli and local community responses to crises.The Iranian regime's actions have far-reaching implications for global security.The potential for a prosperous future in Iran exists if the regime changes.Leadership and preparation are essential for effective crisis management.

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    2-6 The Future Of LA

    In this episode of 'Three Homeless Guys', Joel Pollak, Ron Goldschmidt, and Oren Ezra discuss the aftermath of the Palisades fire and the broader implications for Los Angeles. They reflect on personal experiences, the need for federal support, and the challenges facing the community. The conversation touches on the decline of LA, the importance of leadership and accountability, and the hope for renewal through community engagement and nature's resilience.takeawaysThe Palisades fire has highlighted the need for federal support in rebuilding efforts.Community engagement is crucial for navigating the recovery process.Many residents are questioning whether they would choose to move to LA today.The leadership in California is perceived as failing to address critical issues.Nature is showing signs of recovery, offering hope for the future.There is a growing sentiment of betrayal towards public officials.Financial accountability is essential for effective governance.The importance of making it safe for people to voice their concerns.The upcoming elections present an opportunity for change in leadership.The community must take an active role in shaping its future.

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    2 - 5: Insurance Claims: Valerie Brown Exposes the Post-Fire Insurance Maze

    In this episode of Three Homeless Guys, the hosts discuss the aftermath of the Palisades fire and the ongoing rebuilding efforts. They explore legislative challenges, the role of AI in construction, and the complexities of navigating insurance claims. Valerie Brown, a guest with extensive experience in disaster recovery and insurance, shares her insights on the insurance process, the importance of documentation, and the challenges faced by homeowners in fire-prone areas. The conversation highlights the need for community resilience and the evolving landscape of insurance in response to natural disasters.takeawaysThe insurance industry is often geared towards partial losses rather than total losses from disasters.Meticulous documentation is crucial for navigating insurance claims effectively.Community resilience is vital in the aftermath of disasters like the Palisades fire.AI tools are emerging to assist in the rebuilding process and insurance claims.Legislative efforts are necessary to protect homeowners from rising insurance costs.Many homeowners are underinsured, leading to significant financial challenges after a disaster.The claims process can be complicated and frustrating for policyholders.Insurance companies are regulated at the state level, affecting their accountability.Homeowners should be proactive in understanding their insurance policies and coverage limits.The future of insurance in fire-prone areas may involve increased collaboration between communities and

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    2-4 Rebuilding Smarter: Fire, Resilience & Green Building with Sustainability Expert Adi Migdal

    summaryIn this episode of 'Three Homeless Guys', host Joel Pollak, along with guests Ron Goldschmidt, Oren Ezra, and sustainable building expert Adi Migdal, discuss the ongoing rebuilding efforts in the Palisades following devastating fires. The conversation covers various themes including the current state of construction, sustainable building practices, the importance of community engagement, and innovative strategies for fire resilience. Adi shares insights on passive house design, the financial benefits of sustainable building, and the necessity of improved water infrastructure to enhance community safety. The episode emphasizes the need for collaboration among residents, contractors, and local authorities to create a greener, more resilient neighborhood.takeawaysThe rebuilding effort in the Palisades is ongoing with limited progress.Sustainable building practices can significantly reduce environmental impact.Passive house design focuses on energy efficiency and comfort.Investing in sustainable building can yield a good return on investment.Community engagement is crucial for successful rebuilding efforts.Water infrastructure is essential for fire resilience and community safety.Finding reliable contractors for sustainable building is challenging but necessary.Education on sustainable practices can motivate community members to participate.Lessons from Israel's fire management can inform local strategies.Creating green spaces can enhance community resilience against fires.

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    2 -3: Kaye Steinsapir - Transforming Pain Into Purpose

    In this episode of 'Three Homeless Guys', host Joel Pollak, along with guests Ron Goldschmidt, Oren Ezra, and Kaye Steinsapir, discuss the aftermath of the Palisades fire, the community's rebuilding efforts, and the emotional and legal challenges faced by those affected. Kaye shares her personal journey of loss and resilience, highlighting the importance of community support and the transformative power of helping others. The conversation also touches on the complexities of insurance issues, the language surrounding victimhood, and the significance of authenticity in communication during times of grief.takeawaysThe importance of community support in recovery efforts.Insurance companies are facing backlash for rate increases post-fire.Kaye Steinsapir emphasizes the need for space to connect and heal.The term 'victim' can be limiting; 'survivor' may be more appropriate.Legal advice is crucial for those navigating fire-related lawsuits.Transforming pain into purpose can lead to personal growth.Authenticity in communication is vital during difficult times.Helpers often provide more support than those who simply offer help.Community gatherings can foster connections and healing.The podcast serves as a platform for sharing stories and resources.

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    2 -2: State Senator Ben Allen: The Palisades Will Have to Lead

    In this episode of Three Homeless Guys, host Joel Pollak, along with Ron Goldschmidt and Oren Ezra, engage with State Senator Ben Allen to discuss the aftermath of the Palisades fire, the ongoing rebuilding efforts, and the various challenges faced by the community. The conversation covers the roles of state and federal agencies, the importance of insurance and utility companies, and the need for better fire mitigation strategies. Senator Allen shares insights on the rapid cleanup process, the complexities of rebuilding, and the political landscape surrounding disaster recovery. The episode concludes with discussions on the potential for a local resilient rebuilding authority and Senator Allen's future in politics.TakeawaysThe cleanup process after the Palisades fire has been impressively fast.State and federal agencies play crucial roles in disaster recovery.Insurance issues remain a significant concern for fire victims.Utility companies need to improve their response during fire events.Community resilience is essential for future fire mitigation efforts.The permitting process for rebuilding needs to be more efficient.Local authorities can play a role in managing rebuilding efforts.Senator Allen emphasizes the importance of ongoing political advocacy for fire victims.There is a need for better communication between residents and government agencies.Senator Allen is considering his political future amidst ongoing challenges.

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    Season 2 Premiere

    In this episode of 'Three Homeless Guys', the hosts discuss the impact of the Palisades fire and the rebuilding efforts, drawing on their personal experiences and historical parallels. They emphasize the importance of community resilience, the need for practical solutions over ideological debates, and the role of technology in facilitating recovery. The conversation also touches on political accountability and the necessity for community engagement in the rebuilding process, ultimately aiming to inspire hope and action among listeners.TakeawaysThe podcast aims to explore broader issues beyond the Palisades fire.Personal experiences shape perspectives on community and resilience.The Palisades fire represents a loss of something precious.Historical lessons from Chicago's Great Fire inform current rebuilding efforts.South Africa's challenges highlight the importance of practical solutions.Community needs must take precedence over ideological goals.Technology can play a crucial role in efficient rebuilding.Political accountability is essential for effective recovery.Community engagement is vital for rebuilding efforts.The podcast encourages listeners to stay strong and involved.

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    22 : State Farm - Like a Good Neighbor... If Your Neighbor Was a Sociopath. With Joy Chen of the Eaton Fire Survivors Network

    This conversation explores the aftermath of the Palisades and Eaton fires, focusing on community efforts led by Joy Chen to organize survivors and address the challenges posed by insurance companies, particularly State Farm. The discussion highlights the importance of solidarity among affected communities, the need for political oversight, and the potential for legal action against insurance practices that hinder recovery. Joy shares her experience of mobilizing her community through technology and emphasizes the emotional toll of navigating insurance claims. The episode concludes with a call to action for survivors to unite and advocate for their rights.TakeawaysCommunity organization is crucial in disaster recovery.WhatsApp and Discord can facilitate communication among survivors.Insurance companies like State Farm face scrutiny for their practices.Rate hikes by insurance companies can be unjustified during recovery periods.Community solidarity can amplify voices against corporate negligence.Political oversight is necessary to protect consumers from insurance companies.Survivors share similar challenges regardless of their community's wealth.Emotional stories resonate and drive public interest in insurance issues.Legal action may be necessary to hold insurance companies accountable.Grassroots movements can lead to significant changes in policy.

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    21 - Financial Decision Points During The Rebuild - With Jacqueline Chernov

    In this episode, journalist Joel Pollak, along with technology expert Ron Goldschmidt and entrepreneur Oren Ezra, engage in a heartfelt discussion with real estate agent Jacqueline Chernov about the aftermath of the Palisades fire. Jacqueline shares her personal experience of losing two homes and the challenges faced by the community in making critical decisions about rebuilding or relocating. The conversation delves into the complexities of insurance claims, financial pressures, and the mixed emotions of residents as they navigate their futures. The group emphasizes the importance of community resilience, collaboration, and the need for innovative solutions to support the rebuilding efforts in the Palisades.TakeawaysJacqueline lost two homes in the Palisades fire.The community faces tough decisions about rebuilding or relocating.Insurance challenges are a significant concern for many homeowners.There is a mix of optimism and uncertainty about the future of the Palisades.Local families are looking to combine lots for family compounds.Developers are hesitant to invest until they see market stability.The rebuilding process is complicated by financial and regulatory hurdles.Community events help maintain connections among displaced residents.The housing market is sensitive to pricing and comp values post-fire.Patience and collaboration are essential for the community's recovery.

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    20 - Luke Melchior - Construction Hacks, Debris, Tariffs, And “Full Conspiracy Mode”

    This podcast episode discusses the ongoing rebuilding efforts following the Palisades fire, highlighting community engagement, challenges in debris removal, the role of insurance, and concerns over corruption. Luke Melcher, a contractor involved in the recovery, shares insights on the financial aspects of rebuilding, the impact of tariffs and labor costs, and the importance of acting quickly to secure competent contractors. The conversation also touches on technological innovations in construction and the political landscape's influence on recovery efforts.TakeawaysCommunity spirit remains strong despite challenges.Debris removal is a significant hurdle in recovery.Insurance plays a crucial role in the rebuilding process.Concerns about corruption in the recovery efforts persist.The private sector could have handled debris removal more efficiently.Contractors face challenges with over-excavation and billing practices.Homeowners need to act quickly to secure competent contractors.Tariffs and labor costs are impacting construction prices.Technological innovations may aid in rebuilding efforts.Political decisions are affecting the pace of recovery.

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    19. Traci Park - Palisades Councilwoman Guest Interview

    In this episode of 'Three Homeless Guys', host Joel Pollak, along with co-hosts Ron Goldschmidt and Oren Ezra, engage with Traci Park, a city council member, to discuss the ongoing recovery efforts following the devastating Palisades fire. The conversation highlights the frustrations of the community regarding slow rebuilding processes, insurance challenges, and the importance of local government and community engagement in navigating these obstacles. Traci Park shares her commitment to advocating for the residents and emphasizes the need for collaboration to ensure a successful recovery. The episode also draws insights from other fire recovery efforts and encourages residents to stay involved in the rebuilding process.takeawaysThe Palisades fire has left a significant impact on the community, with ongoing frustrations regarding rebuilding efforts.Traci Park emphasizes the importance of keeping the community's story alive and advocating for their needs.The pace of rebuilding is slow, with only a limited number of permits approved so far.Community engagement is crucial for effective recovery and rebuilding efforts.Insurance issues are a major hurdle for many residents trying to rebuild their homes.Local government is working on legislative actions to streamline recovery processes.The experiences of other communities recovering from fires provide valuable insights for the Palisades.There is a need for collaboration between the community, local government, and private sectors to address challenges.Residents are encouraged to stay engaged and provide feedback to their representatives.The future of the Pacific Palisades depends on collective efforts and commitment from both residents and leaders.

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    18. Parenting & Rebuilding Lives After the Palisades Fire - with Alicia Dry Cohen

    In this episode of Three Homeless Guys, host Joel Pollak, along with technology expert Ron Goldschmidt and guest Alicia Dry Cohen, discuss the aftermath of the Palisades fire and the challenges of rebuilding their community. They explore the emotional and practical aspects of parenting in the wake of such a disaster, the importance of community support, and the complexities of navigating school transitions for their children. Alicia shares her journey of creating 'The Palisades Mom' blog to document her experiences and connect with other parents facing similar challenges. The conversation also touches on the future of real estate in the Palisades and the resilience of families as they adapt to new circumstances.takeawaysThe Palisades community is actively rebuilding after the fire.Parenting has become more challenging due to the fire's aftermath.Alicia Dry Cohen started 'The Palisades Mom' blog to share experiences.School transitions are a significant concern for families post-fire.Community support is crucial for families navigating these changes.Parents are trying to balance work and family life amidst chaos.Finding joy in small moments is essential for mental health.Real estate values in the Palisades are expected to rise post-rebuilding.Families are forming stronger bonds through shared experiences.The importance of empathy and understanding among parents is highlighted.

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    17 - 3 Month Fire Anniversary Special - What and Who Started The Fires? With Guest Andrew Hires

    Andrew Hires is a guest and local resident who has done extensive research on the palisades fire. We discuss its origins, the unique wind conditions that exacerbated the situation, and the community's response. Expert analysis of the potential causes, including previous fires, human negligence, and the role of emergency services. TakeawaysThe Palisades Fire was exacerbated by unusual wind conditions.Previous fires in the area raise concerns about ignition sources.Community awareness and preparedness are crucial for fire safety.The role of emergency services is critical in fire response.Homeless encampments can pose fire risks in dry conditions.Collective responsibility is necessary for effective rebuilding.Investigations into the fire's cause are ongoing and complex.Firefighters face challenges in managing brush clearance.Public awareness of fire hazards is essential for prevention.Future fire safety measures must involve community engagement.

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    16. Palisades Pokémon Pioneer: Jeremy Padawer’s Accountability Rally

    In this episode of Three Homeless Guys, host Joel Pollak, along with co-hosts Ron Goldschmidt and Oren Ezra, engage in a deep conversation with Jeremy Padawer about the aftermath of the Palisades fire. They discuss the challenges of debris removal, personal experiences of loss, the need for strong leadership, and the role of developers in the rebuilding process. Jeremy shares his insights on property taxes, Measure ULA, and the importance of transparency in rebuilding efforts. The conversation emphasizes the resilience of the community and the optimism for the future despite the challenges ahead.takeawaysThe community is facing significant challenges in debris removal after the Palisades fire.Personal experiences of loss highlight the emotional impact of the fire on residents.There is a strong need for wartime leadership to address the crisis effectively.Transparency and communication are crucial in the rebuilding process.Measure ULA is a controversial tax that could impact property values and rebuilding efforts.Developers play a vital role in the recovery and rebuilding of the community.The importance of understanding property taxes and their implications for homeowners.Optimism for the future is rooted in the community's resilience and potential for growth.The conversation emphasizes the need for accountability from local leadership.The rebuilding process will take time, but there is hope for a stronger community.

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The Palisades Fires of January 2025, consumed nearly 24,000 acres and destroyed nearly 7,000 structures. Many families in Pacific Palisades and Malibu lost their homes. This podcast brings together journalist Joel Pollak, entrepreneur Oren Ezra, and construction expert Ron Goldshmidt -- all of whom were displaced by the Palisades Fire -- to talk about the status of the recovery effort, to provide information for local residents, and to meet inspiring people who are involved in rebuilding our beloved communities.

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