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Homelessness is often judged by what we can see — but most of the struggle happens in the moments no one notices. In this episode, Scott and Kathleen pull back the curtain on the daily realities of life without stability and explore why real change can feel so slow and invisible.
From constant exhaustion and survival mode to system barriers and quiet wins that rarely get recognized, this conversation offers an honest look at what progress really looks like when you’re unhoused — and why compassion and consistency still matter, even when outcomes aren’t immediate.
This is a reflective, real-time conversation about perspective, patience, and seeing people beyond the surface.
By Scott LaBonteHomelessness is often judged by what we can see — but most of the struggle happens in the moments no one notices. In this episode, Scott and Kathleen pull back the curtain on the daily realities of life without stability and explore why real change can feel so slow and invisible.
From constant exhaustion and survival mode to system barriers and quiet wins that rarely get recognized, this conversation offers an honest look at what progress really looks like when you’re unhoused — and why compassion and consistency still matter, even when outcomes aren’t immediate.
This is a reflective, real-time conversation about perspective, patience, and seeing people beyond the surface.