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"I have no idea what I'm doing but I'll figure it out" with Robb Munger

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Today's guest is Robb Munger, founder of Exodus Place. Robb's an experienced real estate developer and is no stranger to business challenges, but starting Exodus Place proved to be an entirely new kind of challenge. We talked about the raw, real, and often misunderstood world of homelessness and addiction, and Robb does not hold back. He shared his journey from helping a single homeless guy to running the largest transitional housing facility in Michigan, and the lessons he learned along the way may just leave you feeling inspired to go help out wherever you can.

Can't-miss moments:

  • The "God moment" - hear what inspired Robb to throw everything he had into Exodus Place, even when he already had so much going on in his life...
  • My beef with asking for help: I get good and ranty about the time I had to swallow my pride and apply for food stamps...
  • Turns out none of us are automatically good at a thing? Robb and I share what we've learned about being brand new (and how to handle it with slightly more grace)...
  • Robb's surprising perspective shift that makes it easier for people to seek out help (I wish I'd had this one back in my unhoused days)...
  • The "water bottle trick" Robb used to help someone struggling with addiction discover an unpleasant truth... and then DO something about it...

Robb's bio:

Robb Munger, founder of Exodus Place, champions transitional housing for homeless men. With a background in finance, where he established a leading financial company in manufactured housing, Munger’s journey took a pivotal turn when he joined the board of Guiding Light Mission. There, he propelled a struggling rescue mission into prominence and transformed a former state corrections facility into Michigan’s largest non-governmental transitional housing, offering new beginnings to those in need.
A former Army Officer, Munger’s commitment to service shines through his philanthropic work and innovative solutions in community development. His collaboration with the Salvation Army and Goodwill in a small town within American City has showcased an innovative approach to addressing homelessness, demonstrating the impactful change that results from combining compassion with action. This initiative, with Munger at the helm, has become a testament to the power of collaborative community efforts in making a tangible difference in people’s lives.
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Chapitres

1. "I have no idea what I'm doing but I'll figure it out" with Robb Munger (00:00:00)

2. Empathy for the Homeless (00:00:03)

3. Lessons in Collaboration and Growth (00:09:57)

4. Building a Business Plan for Homeless (00:17:57)

5. Caring Communication and Accountability (00:24:57)

6. Personalized Assistance in Crisis Intervention (00:35:35)

199 episodes

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Today's guest is Robb Munger, founder of Exodus Place. Robb's an experienced real estate developer and is no stranger to business challenges, but starting Exodus Place proved to be an entirely new kind of challenge. We talked about the raw, real, and often misunderstood world of homelessness and addiction, and Robb does not hold back. He shared his journey from helping a single homeless guy to running the largest transitional housing facility in Michigan, and the lessons he learned along the way may just leave you feeling inspired to go help out wherever you can.

Can't-miss moments:

  • The "God moment" - hear what inspired Robb to throw everything he had into Exodus Place, even when he already had so much going on in his life...
  • My beef with asking for help: I get good and ranty about the time I had to swallow my pride and apply for food stamps...
  • Turns out none of us are automatically good at a thing? Robb and I share what we've learned about being brand new (and how to handle it with slightly more grace)...
  • Robb's surprising perspective shift that makes it easier for people to seek out help (I wish I'd had this one back in my unhoused days)...
  • The "water bottle trick" Robb used to help someone struggling with addiction discover an unpleasant truth... and then DO something about it...

Robb's bio:

Robb Munger, founder of Exodus Place, champions transitional housing for homeless men. With a background in finance, where he established a leading financial company in manufactured housing, Munger’s journey took a pivotal turn when he joined the board of Guiding Light Mission. There, he propelled a struggling rescue mission into prominence and transformed a former state corrections facility into Michigan’s largest non-governmental transitional housing, offering new beginnings to those in need.
A former Army Officer, Munger’s commitment to service shines through his philanthropic work and innovative solutions in community development. His collaboration with the Salvation Army and Goodwill in a small town within American City has showcased an innovative approach to addressing homelessness, demonstrating the impactful change that results from combining compassion with action. This initiative, with Munger at the helm, has become a testament to the power of collaborative community efforts in making a tangible difference in people’s lives.
Resources and links:

Support the show

Let's collab:

Let's connect:

If you dig the show and want to help bring more episodes to the world, consider buying a coffee for the production team!

  continue reading

Chapitres

1. "I have no idea what I'm doing but I'll figure it out" with Robb Munger (00:00:00)

2. Empathy for the Homeless (00:00:03)

3. Lessons in Collaboration and Growth (00:09:57)

4. Building a Business Plan for Homeless (00:17:57)

5. Caring Communication and Accountability (00:24:57)

6. Personalized Assistance in Crisis Intervention (00:35:35)

199 episodes

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