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This is our unabridged interview with Philip Mangano.

Is homelessness a problem that can be solved?

Historically, efforts made to address homelessness in the US have taken a symptom-management approach, focusing on soup kitchens, clothing drives, and medical programs. But these well-intentioned efforts often have a paradoxical effect: over time, they end up serving more and more homeless people, rather than reducing the number of those unhoused.

In this episode, Philip Mangano describes his longtime effort to approach homelessness in a new way. “I took the abolitionist frame,” he says of his renowned Housing-First Initiative. “People were homeless, so the antidote must be a place to live.”

Show Notes

Resources mentioned this episode:

"The Tipping Point" by Malcolm Gladwell

"Good to Great" by Jim Collins

"The Innovator’s Dilemma" by Clayton Christensen

Similar NSE episodes:

Malcolm Gladwell: Becoming Malcolm

Charlie Strobel: Remembering a Life Well Lived

Musa al-Gharbi: We Have Never Been Woke

James Lawson: The Architect of the United States Civil Rights Movement

PDF of Lee's Interview Notes

Transcript of Abridged Episode

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This is our unabridged interview with Philip Mangano.

Is homelessness a problem that can be solved?

Historically, efforts made to address homelessness in the US have taken a symptom-management approach, focusing on soup kitchens, clothing drives, and medical programs. But these well-intentioned efforts often have a paradoxical effect: over time, they end up serving more and more homeless people, rather than reducing the number of those unhoused.

In this episode, Philip Mangano describes his longtime effort to approach homelessness in a new way. “I took the abolitionist frame,” he says of his renowned Housing-First Initiative. “People were homeless, so the antidote must be a place to live.”

Show Notes

Resources mentioned this episode:

"The Tipping Point" by Malcolm Gladwell

"Good to Great" by Jim Collins

"The Innovator’s Dilemma" by Clayton Christensen

Similar NSE episodes:

Malcolm Gladwell: Becoming Malcolm

Charlie Strobel: Remembering a Life Well Lived

Musa al-Gharbi: We Have Never Been Woke

James Lawson: The Architect of the United States Civil Rights Movement

PDF of Lee's Interview Notes

Transcript of Abridged Episode

Want more NSE? JOIN NSE+ Today! Our subscriber only community with bonus episodes designed specifically to help you live a good life, ad-free listening, and discounts on live shows

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