• Three Homeless Guys: The Palisades Fire

  • By: Joel Pollak
  • Podcast

Three Homeless Guys: The Palisades Fire

By: Joel Pollak
  • Summary

  • The Palisades Fire of January 7, 2025, consumed nearly 24,000 acres and destroyed nearly 7,000 structures. Many families in Pacific Palisades and Malibu lost their homes. This podcast brings together journalist Joel Pollak, entrepreneur Oren Ezra, and construction expert Ron Goldshmidt -- all of whom were displaced by the Palisades Fire -- to talk about the status of the recovery effort, to provide information for local residents, and to meet inspiring people who are involved in rebuilding our beloved communities.

    Joel Pollak 2025
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Episodes
  • Season 2 Premiere
    May 6 2025

    In this episode of 'Three Homeless Guys', the hosts discuss the impact of the Palisades fire and the rebuilding efforts, drawing on their personal experiences and historical parallels. They emphasize the importance of community resilience, the need for practical solutions over ideological debates, and the role of technology in facilitating recovery. The conversation also touches on political accountability and the necessity for community engagement in the rebuilding process, ultimately aiming to inspire hope and action among listeners.

    Takeaways

    The podcast aims to explore broader issues beyond the Palisades fire.

    Personal experiences shape perspectives on community and resilience.

    The Palisades fire represents a loss of something precious.

    Historical lessons from Chicago's Great Fire inform current rebuilding efforts.

    South Africa's challenges highlight the importance of practical solutions.

    Community needs must take precedence over ideological goals.

    Technology can play a crucial role in efficient rebuilding.

    Political accountability is essential for effective recovery.

    Community engagement is vital for rebuilding efforts.

    The podcast encourages listeners to stay strong and involved.

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    51 mins
  • 22 : State Farm - Like a Good Neighbor... If Your Neighbor Was a Sociopath. With Joy Chen of the Eaton Fire Survivors Network
    May 2 2025

    This conversation explores the aftermath of the Palisades and Eaton fires, focusing on community efforts led by Joy Chen to organize survivors and address the challenges posed by insurance companies, particularly State Farm. The discussion highlights the importance of solidarity among affected communities, the need for political oversight, and the potential for legal action against insurance practices that hinder recovery. Joy shares her experience of mobilizing her community through technology and emphasizes the emotional toll of navigating insurance claims. The episode concludes with a call to action for survivors to unite and advocate for their rights.

    Takeaways

    Community organization is crucial in disaster recovery.

    WhatsApp and Discord can facilitate communication among survivors.

    Insurance companies like State Farm face scrutiny for their practices.

    Rate hikes by insurance companies can be unjustified during recovery periods.

    Community solidarity can amplify voices against corporate negligence.

    Political oversight is necessary to protect consumers from insurance companies.

    Survivors share similar challenges regardless of their community's wealth.

    Emotional stories resonate and drive public interest in insurance issues.

    Legal action may be necessary to hold insurance companies accountable.

    Grassroots movements can lead to significant changes in policy.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • 21 - Financial Decision Points During The Rebuild - With Jacqueline Chernov
    Apr 29 2025

    In this episode, journalist Joel Pollak, along with technology expert Ron Goldschmidt and entrepreneur Oren Ezra, engage in a heartfelt discussion with real estate agent Jacqueline Chernov about the aftermath of the Palisades fire. Jacqueline shares her personal experience of losing two homes and the challenges faced by the community in making critical decisions about rebuilding or relocating. The conversation delves into the complexities of insurance claims, financial pressures, and the mixed emotions of residents as they navigate their futures. The group emphasizes the importance of community resilience, collaboration, and the need for innovative solutions to support the rebuilding efforts in the Palisades.

    Takeaways

    Jacqueline lost two homes in the Palisades fire.

    The community faces tough decisions about rebuilding or relocating.

    Insurance challenges are a significant concern for many homeowners.

    There is a mix of optimism and uncertainty about the future of the Palisades.

    Local families are looking to combine lots for family compounds.

    Developers are hesitant to invest until they see market stability.

    The rebuilding process is complicated by financial and regulatory hurdles.

    Community events help maintain connections among displaced residents.

    The housing market is sensitive to pricing and comp values post-fire.

    Patience and collaboration are essential for the community's recovery.

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    1 hr and 7 mins

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