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  • Sleeping in a Storage Unit at 60: Tina Marie’s Story of Survival |#ImagineDignityPodcast Ep. 10 | S2
    2025/05/25

    In Episode 10 of Season 2 of the Imagine Dignity Podcast, I met Tina Marie—an elder in the Greenville community who graciously shared her story of resilience while facing homelessness as a senior.

    After losing her partner and being pushed out of a rooming house, Tina found herself sleeping in a storage unit and later behind churches and buildings—just trying to stay warm and safe. She opened up about how quickly housing can be lost, how stigma affects her daily interactions, and what it feels like to be overlooked by systems meant to help.

    Despite navigating health challenges and recent mini-strokes, Tina remains sharp, spirited, and independent. She even spoke about helping others by sharing meals and cleaning spaces, all while unhoused herself.

    Her story is a reminder that homelessness can affect anyone—and that older adults, especially women, face added layers of risk. Tina Marie is more than her situation. She’s a leader, a survivor, and someone we can all learn from if we just stop and listen.

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    15 分
  • Turntables to Homelessness: Troy’s Journey of Grief and Advocacy | #ImagineDignityPodcast Ep. 9 | S2
    2025/05/25

    In Episode 9 of Season 2 of the Imagine Dignity Podcast, I sat down with Troy in downtown Greenville, South Carolina.

    A lifelong DJ with deep musical roots, Troy opened up about how the unexpected loss of his younger brother—his closest friend and fellow DJ—shaped his return to Greenville and began his journey through homelessness. What stood out most in our conversation was Troy’s honesty about grief, his desire to make his own way, and his new role as an advocate.

    He now sits on a local homelessness coalition, offering firsthand insight about what the unhoused community truly needs.

    Troy also shared how daily survival comes with difficult decisions—where to sleep, how to stay warm, and how to access something as basic as a restroom. His story is a powerful reminder of why proximity matters and why those with lived experience must be at the center of any real solution.

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    18 分
  • Serving Through Struggle | Miss. Pinky’s Story of Faith and Care | #ImagineDignityPodcast Ep. 8 | S2
    2025/04/27

    In Episode 8 of Season 2 of the Imagine Dignity Podcast, I sat down with Miss. Pinky, a woman whose heart for serving others shines even through her own hardships.

    Miss. Pinky shared her powerful story of becoming unhoused as a senior citizen after experiencing mistreatment by a landlord who made repairs to her home and then forced her out—without warning while she was away.

    Despite facing homelessness herself, Miss. Pinky continued her ministry, serving and loving others in the streets of Greenville, South Carolina.

    She spoke about the importance of visibility, dignity, and servant leadership, and how critical it is for more people to step up and care for the community around them.

    With 45 years of community service under her belt, Miss. Pinky’s story is a reminder that generosity, compassion, and commitment to others can become hope even in the toughest times. Her dream to do more for Greenville is a call for all of us to see and serve those who are often overlooked.

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    21 分
  • Breaking Free from Addiction: Saleem’s Forgiveness and Hope | #ImagineDignityPodcast Ep. 7 | S2
    2025/04/11

    In Episode 7 of Season 2 of the Imagine Dignity Podcast, I sat down with Saleem, a brother I met in Greenville, South Carolina, and the brother of Danny (Episode 6). Saleem shared his powerful journey of battling addiction, beginning with being exposed to drugs by his uncle and mother at just 16 years old.

    Throughout our conversation, Saleem opened up about his struggles with addiction, the impact it had on his life—including time spent in prison and the loss of his family—and the courage it took to begin reclaiming his life. One of the most moving moments of the podcast was when Saleem, in real time, forgave his late uncle on the show, making a powerful commitment to healing and pressing forward.

    Building a friendship with Saleem and hearing his honesty reminded me how much people carry from childhood experiences—and how critical it is that we offer more support and resources for those battling addiction. Saleem’s story is a raw and inspiring reminder of the strength it takes to break free and choose a new path.

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    18 分
  • Finding Home in Community: Danny’s Story of Struggle and Hope | #ImagineDignityPodcast Ep. 6 | S2
    2025/03/30

    In Episode 6 of Season 2 of the Imagine Dignity Podcast, I sat down with Danny, a man I met in Greenville, South Carolina, whose story immediately struck me. Danny opened up about how moving from another state to be closer to family unexpectedly led to homelessness—and how, through it all, loyalty, faith, and community remain at the center of his life.What stood out most was Danny’s ability to listen to and support others in his community, even while navigating his own hardships. He shared how a local church allows him to use their address for mail, the physical toll of having to camp out overnight just to wash clothes, and how limited resources in the area make it difficult for many to get consistent help.Danny’s honesty about his challenges, combined with his deep sense of love for family and community, is a reminder of the quiet strength found in so many who are unhoused. His story speaks to the power of dignity, compassion, and the need for more support systems for those in need.

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    15 分
  • No One Chooses Homelessness | Andre’s Story of Struggle & Hope | #ImagineDignityPodcast Ep. 5 | S2
    2025/02/22

    In Episode 5 of Season 2 of the Imagine Dignity Podcast, I sat down with Andre, a brother I met in Greenville, South Carolina, who never thought he would become homeless.

    After a family breakdown, he suddenly found himself on the streets, struggling to navigate a system full of barriers. Andre opened up about the reality that homelessness can affect anyone, regardless of race, and how those with disabilities are often taken advantage of.

    He also spoke about the lack of education and resources that could empower people experiencing homelessness, as well as the difficulty of securing housing without an ID.

    Through it all, Andre remains committed to working and trying to rebuild his life, despite the daily challenges of survival and trust.

    His story challenges myths about homelessness and reminds us that many people don’t choose this path—it happens due to circumstances beyond their control.

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    20 分
  • Mental Health and Homelessness | Stacey’s Story of Isolation | #ImagineDignityPodcast Ep. 4 | S2
    2025/02/05

    In Episode 4 of Season 2 of the Imagine Dignity Podcast, I sat down with Stacey, a woman I met in Greenville, South Carolina, who lives in a motel but still experiences the reality of homelessness. Without a stable home, Stacey finds herself in a transient state—having a place to stay, but lacking security, community, and stability. She shared how motel policies prevent her from building a sense of belonging where she stays, which is why she chooses to spend time with people experiencing homelessness on the streets. Stacey also opened up about the pain of losing her mother and the challenges of living with a disability. Her story is a reminder that homelessness isn’t just about being on the streets—it’s also about the instability of not having a permanent place to call home. Stacey’s journey highlights the deep need for community, understanding, and compassion for those living in uncertain housing situations.


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    14 分
  • Reuniting a Veteran with His Children Through a Cellphone | #ImagineDignityPodcast Ep. 3 | S2
    2025/01/20

    In Episode 3 of Season 2 of the Imagine Dignity Podcast, I sat down with Akeem, a young veteran who became unhoused in Greenville, South Carolina, after a family disruption. Akeem shared the heartbreak of being separated from his children and the challenges of navigating homelessness for the first time. Through a simple yet powerful act—providing him with a cellphone after he lost his—we were able to help Akeem reconnect with his kids. What stood out most about Akeem was his respect, his heart, and his unwavering faith. His character and resilience will undoubtedly play a key role in helping him overcome homelessness. His story is a powerful reminder of the struggles young veterans face when returning to civilian life, and the importance of supporting them through challenges like homelessness.


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    16 分