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Joseph Grenny : Utah's First Tiny Home is Under Construction
In this episode of Utah's Stories, host Rich explores the issue of affordable housing and interviews Joseph Grenny, founder of The Other Side Academy, a non-governmental organization aiding drug addicts and felons in rebuilding their lives. Rich criticizes government support for homeless resource centers, arguing that they lack work requirements, leading to crime and drug activity. He believes that work instills dignity and builds communities. Rich also criticizes the government's approach to housing shortages, citing corrupt relationships between developers and politicians hindering effective solutions. He advocates for alternative housing options like tiny homes and highlights the success of Helper, Utah, in renovating buildings for affordable housing. The episode discusses flood preparedness, developments in Helper, and local events, emphasizing the need for affordable housing and innovative solutions beyond government intervention.
This episode delves into addressing addiction, homelessness, and the need for comprehensive solutions. The speaker stresses helping individuals live drug-free lives and the value of practice. The Other Side Academy exemplifies this through practical learning and fostering a strong community. The speaker criticizes the funding model for therapy, advocating for evidence-based approaches rather than predetermined durations. They highlight The Other Side Academy's funding model, where students work to support themselves until they are ready for a better life. The importance of social systems and community norms is emphasized. Expensive housing solutions, resource allocation, and accountability in homeless services are also discussed. Employment opportunities, dignity, and purpose are seen as crucial for individuals experiencing homelessness and addiction.
Joseph discusses a potential village development and clarifies the parcel's cleanliness, debunking a rumor about its association with a landfill. He highlights the village's proximity to downtown and its planned features. Comparisons to a tiny home area in Los Angeles are made, emphasizing the permanent nature and enhanced amenities of the village. The requirements for tenants, including sobriety, following rules, and contributing to the community, are mentioned. The goal is to create a sober and flourishing community, potentially expanding the model to other neighborhoods.
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