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Let's Talk Housing - Everyone Needs A Home -
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Let's Talk Housing - Everyone Needs A Home -

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A combination of Information on HOW TO solve the housing crisis PLUS - Detailed conversations and discussions about the challenges, concerns and real life pain caused by the lack of financially accessible, truly affordable housing in Canada. How the long term lack of supply has artificially increased the cost of housing to a point where many people simply can no longer afford basic housing.
Steven is an expert in the ins and outs of building housing and in particular how to build housing fast.
The initial episodes were interview style, the latest episodes are a more formal read of the LinkedIn Newsletter "Let's Build Housing" put out by Steven Haylestrom. Here is a link to the written newsletter on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=7214646651171278850

And special thanks to our biggest sponsors,
The Modular Masterclass (at www.themodularmasterclass) and
DfMMA - Design for Modular Manufacturing and Assembly (www.DfMMA.com)

Thank you, Steven

A combination of Information on HOW TO solve the housing crisis PLUS - Detailed conversations and discussions about the challenges, concerns and real life pain caused by the lack of financially accessible, truly affordable housing in Canada. How the long term lack of supply has artificially increased the cost of housing to a point where many people simply can no longer afford basic housing.
Steven is an expert in the ins and outs of building housing and in particular how to build housing fast.
The initial episodes were interview style, the latest episodes are a more formal read of the LinkedIn Newsletter "Let's Build Housing" put out by Steven Haylestrom. Here is a link to the written newsletter on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=7214646651171278850

And special thanks to our biggest sponsors,
The Modular Masterclass (at www.themodularmasterclass) and
DfMMA - Design for Modular Manufacturing and Assembly (www.DfMMA.com)

Thank you, Steven

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Blueprints for Change: Modular Design Leadership

Detailed conversations and discussions about the challenges, concerns and real life pain caused by the lack of financially accessible, truly affordable housing in Canada. How the long term lack of supply has artificially increased the cost of housing to the point where many people simply can no longer afford basic housing. Steven is an expert in the ins and outs of building housing and in particular how to build housing fast. In Episode 13, Steven Haylestrom explores the pivotal role of design leadership in modular housing. Discover how innovative designs and planning can transform housing projects and create lasting impact. Thank you to our Sponsors: The Modular Masterclass Design for Modular Manufacturing and Assembly And  Unsheltered Realities   https://www.themodularmasterclass.com https://www.DfMMA.com https://a.co/d/bLbVUML      
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LinkedIn Newsletter - How to make REAL $$ by utilizing MODULAR Construction

How Modular CAN Cut the Cost of Building New Housing The housing crisis across North America demands bold, innovative solutions, and modular construction stands at the forefront. As demand for affordable housing continues to rise, modular technology offers a way to build homes up to 50% faster and at costs that can reduce the final price by 30-50%—a staggering difference. Imagine the impact: significantly more homes, built faster, and at prices that could bring homeownership and affordable rentals within reach for thousands. This article explores how modular can deliver these benefits, reviewing the core elements—advanced design, engineering, true supply chain management, and streamlined construction—that make modular a powerful solution for affordable housing. Thank you to our Sponors: The Modular Masterclass and    Desisgn for Modular Manufacturing and Assembly
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LinkedIn Newsletter - Why Modular MUST BE Design Driven

Introduction Modular construction has emerged as a revolutionary approach to addressing housing shortages, especially as the demand for rapid and affordable housing solutions intensifies. Unlike traditional construction, where the architect often leads and designs are tailored incrementally, modular projects are rooted in the principles of efficiency, standardization, and repeatability. This shift necessitates a design-driven approach, where a design manager leads an integrated design team — with architects as one of many critical contributors rather than the primary decision-makers. Here, we explore why a modular project must be design-driven, the advantages of having a design manager at the helm, and the impact this approach has on the entire construction process. Thank you to our Sponors: The Modular Masterclass and    Desisgn for Modular Manufacturing and Assembly
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Affordable Housing Solutions: Policy Meets Innovation

Episode 9 tackles the intersection of housing policy and innovation. Join Steven Haylestrom as he discusses how government action, funding, and private sector collaboration can create pathways to affordable housing. Thank you to our Sponsors:   The Modular Masterclass Design for Modular Manufacturing and Assembly And  Unsheltered Realities
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Overcoming Obstacles: Financing Affordable Housing Projects

In Episode 12, Steven Haylestrom dives into the financial strategies and funding solutions that make modular and affordable housing projects possible. Learn how to navigate financial hurdles and unlock the potential of your next project. Thank you to our Sponsors: In Episode 12, Steven Haylestrom dives into the financial strategies and funding solutions that make modular and affordable housing projects possible. Learn how to navigate financial hurdles and unlock the potential of your next project.   The Modular Masterclass Design for Modular Manufacturing and Assembly And  Unsheltered Realities   https://www.themodularmasterclass.com https://www.DfMMA.com https://a.co/d/bLbVUML  
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Scaling Innovation: Modular Construction at Its Best

In Episode 11, Steven Haylestrom uncovers the latest trends in modular construction and housing innovation for 2024. Join the conversation on scaling affordability and delivering high-quality housing faster than ever.   Thank you to our Sponsors: The Modular Masterclass Design for Modular Manufacturing and Assembly And  Unsheltered Realities   https://www.themodularmasterclass.com https://www.DfMMA.com https://a.co/d/bLbVUML  
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Closing the Gap: Housing Affordability and Speed

In episode 10, Steven Haylestrom explores the cutting-edge trends shaping the future of housing. From modular innovations to tackling affordability challenges, this episode provides a roadmap for the next decade in housing development. Thank you to our Sponsors:   The Modular Masterclass Design for Modular Manufacturing and Assembly And  Unsheltered Realities  
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From Concept to Completion: Speeding Up the Housing Process

In Episode 8, Steven Haylestrom takes a closer look at modular systems and their transformative impact on housing affordability and sustainability. Learn how innovative practices can revolutionize the way homes are built and delivered. Thank you to our Sponsors: The Modular Masterclass Design for Modular Manufacturing and Assembly And  Unsheltered Realities  
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Innovation in Action: Strategies for Affordable Modular Construction

In Episode 7 of "Let's Talk Housing," Steven Haylestrom examines the critical need for innovative housing solutions. From modular construction to streamlined permitting, this episode delves into actionable strategies to address affordability and speed up the development process.   Thank you to our Sponsors:   The Modular Masterclass Design for Modular Manufacturing and Assembly And  Unsheltered Realities by Steven Haylestrom
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Overcoming Barriers to Affordable Housing Through Innovation

In Episode 6 of "Let's Talk Housing," Steven Haylestrom explores the transformative power of modular construction in addressing the housing crisis. The discussion highlights key challenges in affordability and supply, while offering practical solutions to speed up housing delivery without compromising quality. Tune in to discover how innovative methods are reshaping the future of housing. Thank you to our Sponsors:   The Modular Masterclass and  Design for Modular Manufacturing and Assembly  
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Breaking Barriers: Addressing Housing Challenges in North America

In this episode of "Let's Talk Housing," host Steven Haylestrom dives into the urgent challenges facing the housing industry, exploring how innovative solutions like modular construction and fast-track permitting systems can address the housing crisis. Special guests share insights on overcoming barriers, ensuring affordability, and revolutionizing how we build homes for the future. Thank you to our Sponsors: The Modular Masterclass and  Design for Modular Manufacturing and Assembly  
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The Human Cost of Homelessness: Understanding the Causes, Impacts, and Creative Solutions

Detailed conversations and discussions about the challenges, concerns and real life pain caused by the lack of financially accessible, truly affordable housing in Canada. How the long term lack of supply has artificially increased the cost of housing to the point where many people simply can no longer afford basic housing. Steven is an expert in the ins and outs of building housing and in particular how to build housing fast. The episode features excerpts from a PACE talk on why eliminating homelessness should matter to everyone. The talk includes presentations from Jacqueline Pierce and Dr. Daniel Pepe.  Jacqueline Pierce provides context on the scale and causes of homelessness in Canada. She explains that over 700,000 Canadians experience homelessness and that the main drivers are a lack of affordable housing supply and rising costs of living. Dr. Daniel Pepe then discusses the human toll of homelessness, describing it as a "palliative illness in slow motion". He explains the health challenges faced by those experiencing homelessness and higher rates of illness and early death. Both guests stress that homelessness is typically not a choice but rather the result of failures in social systems and structural barriers. The episode highlights creative healthcare solutions developed in London, Ontario to better support those experiencing homelessness. Overall, the conversation aims to raise awareness of the scale and impacts of homelessness in Canada to encourage more community support for solutions.  
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The Human Cost of Homelessness: Understanding the Causes, Impacts, and Creative Solutions

Detailed conversations and discussions about the challenges, concerns and real life pain caused by the lack of financially accessible, truly affordable housing in Canada. How the long term lack of supply has artificially increased the cost of housing to the point where many people simply can no longer afford basic housing. Steven is an expert in the ins and outs of building housing and in particular how to build housing fast. The episode features excerpts from a PACE talk on why eliminating homelessness should matter to everyone. The talk includes presentations from Jacqueline Pierce and Dr. Daniel Pepe.  Jacqueline Pierce provides context on the scale and causes of homelessness in Canada. She explains that over 700,000 Canadians experience homelessness and that the main drivers are a lack of affordable housing supply and rising costs of living. Dr. Daniel Pepe then discusses the human toll of homelessness, describing it as a "palliative illness in slow motion". He explains the health challenges faced by those experiencing homelessness and higher rates of illness and early death. Both guests stress that homelessness is typically not a choice but rather the result of failures in social systems and structural barriers. The episode highlights creative healthcare solutions developed in London, Ontario to better support those experiencing homelessness. Overall, the conversation aims to raise awareness of the scale and impacts of homelessness in Canada to encourage more community support for solutions.  
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"Crisis What Crisis" Is Housing a Crisis or NOT - It is, So lets ACT like it is.

Detailed conversations and discussions about the challanges, concerns and real life pain caused by the lack of finacially accessible, truly affordable housing in Canada. How the long term lack of supply has artifficially increased the cost of housing to the point where many people simply can no longer afford basic housing. Steven is an expert in the ins and outs of building housing and in particular how to build housing fast. This episode of "Let's Talk Housing" features two interviews exploring the challenges of affordable and accessible housing in Canada. Host Steven Haylestrom first speaks with Sahara, a young professional living in Toronto who describes struggling to find housing she can afford while earning just over minimum wage, often spending 50% of her income on rent alone. Her story illustrates the stress faced by many in her generation. Dr. Enoch Sei then shares his perspective from experiences teaching international students in Vancouver, who often struggle with high costs, systemic discrimination, and feelings of not belonging due to poor housing conditions. He advocates for recognizing housing as a human right and educating landlords to address biases. Both guests provide thoughtful insights into the complex, widespread nature of the housing crisis across regions and demographics in Canada. The host concludes by previewing upcoming discussions with landlords and about challenges within the construction industry.
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'Crisis What Crisis' Is Housing a Crisis or NOT - It is, So lets ACT like it is.

Detailed conversations and discussions about the challanges, concerns and real life pain caused by the lack of finacially accessible, truly affordable housing in Canada. How the long term lack of supply has artifficially increased the cost of housing to the point where many people simply can no longer afford basic housing. Steven is an expert in the ins and outs of building housing and in particular how to build housing fast. This episode of "Let's Talk Housing" features two interviews exploring the challenges of affordable and accessible housing in Canada. Host Steven Haylestrom first speaks with Sahara, a young professional living in Toronto who describes struggling to find housing she can afford while earning just over minimum wage, often spending 50% of her income on rent alone. Her story illustrates the stress faced by many in her generation. Dr. Enoch Sei then shares his perspective from experiences teaching international students in Vancouver, who often struggle with high costs, systemic discrimination, and feelings of not belonging due to poor housing conditions. He advocates for recognizing housing as a human right and educating landlords to address biases. Both guests provide thoughtful insights into the complex, widespread nature of the housing crisis across regions and demographics in Canada. The host concludes by previewing upcoming discussions with landlords and about challenges within the construction industry.
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Housing on the Edge: Speaking with Those Facing Homelessness About Barriers and Bridges to Affordability

Detailed conversations and discussions about the challanges, concerns and real life pain caused by the lack of finacially accessible, truly affordable housing in Canada. How the long term lack of supply has artifficially increased the cost of housing to the point where many people simply can no longer afford basic housing. Steven is an expert in the ins and outs of building housing and in particular how to build housing fast. This episode of "Let's Talk Housing" discusses the ongoing affordable housing crisis in Peterborough, Ontario and alternatives for those struggling financially. Host Steven Haylestrom interviews his brother-in-law Jerry about housing challenges in Sudbury, where high prices have pushed many into homelessness. Jerry cites international students taking homes and a lack of affordable builds. He suggests incentivizing homeowners to create rental units as a quick fix. Haylestrom then explores housing options like co-ops, tiny homes, renting rooms, and work-for-rent arrangements. While unconventional, some live in RVs or commute due to lack of affordable permanent housing. Haylestrom acknowledges homelessness' complexity, sharing how evictions can start a downward spiral. Many balance on the edge, couch-surfing or using shelters temporarily. In closing, Haylestrom emphasizes the emotional toll of unstable housing and that basic homes are needed to help the most vulnerable escape or avoid homelessness. This podcast sheds light on the human impact of Canada's affordable housing emergency through real stories and potential solutions.  
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Housing on the Edge: Speaking with Those Facing Homelessness About Barriers and Bridges to Affordability

Detailed conversations and discussions about the challanges, concerns and real life pain caused by the lack of finacially accessible, truly affordable housing in Canada. How the long term lack of supply has artifficially increased the cost of housing to the point where many people simply can no longer afford basic housing. Steven is an expert in the ins and outs of building housing and in particular how to build housing fast. This episode of "Let's Talk Housing" discusses the ongoing affordable housing crisis in Peterborough, Ontario and alternatives for those struggling financially. Host Steven Haylestrom interviews his brother-in-law Jerry about housing challenges in Sudbury, where high prices have pushed many into homelessness. Jerry cites international students taking homes and a lack of affordable builds. He suggests incentivizing homeowners to create rental units as a quick fix. Haylestrom then explores housing options like co-ops, tiny homes, renting rooms, and work-for-rent arrangements. While unconventional, some live in RVs or commute due to lack of affordable permanent housing. Haylestrom acknowledges homelessness' complexity, sharing how evictions can start a downward spiral. Many balance on the edge, couch-surfing or using shelters temporarily. In closing, Haylestrom emphasizes the emotional toll of unstable housing and that basic homes are needed to help the most vulnerable escape or avoid homelessness. This podcast sheds light on the human impact of Canada's affordable housing emergency through real stories and potential solutions.  
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Rising Rents, Government Promises vs Reality, and the Need for Housing Innovation in Canada

Detailed conversations and discussions about the challenges, concerns and real life pain caused by the lack of financially accessible, truly affordable housing in Canada. How the long term lack of supply has artificially increased the cost of housing to the point where many people simply can no longer afford basic housing. Steven is an expert in the ins and outs of building housing and in particular how to build housing fast. This episode of Let's Talk Housing discusses Canada's ongoing housing affordability crisis and potential solutions. Host Steven Haylestrom interviews guests about Vancouver's innovative transitional housing program and the lack of progress on the federal government's affordable housing plan. Haylestrom questions why housing prices are rising much faster than construction costs and wages.  The episode examines the housing challenges faced by immigrants, foreign students, and middle-income workers in Canada. Guests discuss how language around housing has shifted its perception from a human right to a commodity. Haylestrom also analyzes rental cost data that shows cities like Vancouver and Brampton experiencing year-over-year increases above 20%. In the second half, Haylestrom notes Canada's projected housing shortage of 3.4 million homes by 2030 according to the CMHC. He advocates for sustainable, manufactured housing solutions used in other countries. Haylestrom aims to present innovative construction methods that could build 20,000 homes in six months. The episode concludes by seeking interviewees and support for a public housing solutions forum in Peterborough.
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Rising Rents, Government Promises vs Reality, and the Need for Housing Innovation in Canada

Detailed conversations and discussions about the challenges, concerns and real life pain caused by the lack of financially accessible, truly affordable housing in Canada. How the long term lack of supply has artificially increased the cost of housing to the point where many people simply can no longer afford basic housing. Steven is an expert in the ins and outs of building housing and in particular how to build housing fast. This episode of Let's Talk Housing discusses Canada's ongoing housing affordability crisis and potential solutions. Host Steven Haylestrom interviews guests about Vancouver's innovative transitional housing program and the lack of progress on the federal government's affordable housing plan. Haylestrom questions why housing prices are rising much faster than construction costs and wages.  The episode examines the housing challenges faced by immigrants, foreign students, and middle-income workers in Canada. Guests discuss how language around housing has shifted its perception from a human right to a commodity. Haylestrom also analyzes rental cost data that shows cities like Vancouver and Brampton experiencing year-over-year increases above 20%. In the second half, Haylestrom notes Canada's projected housing shortage of 3.4 million homes by 2030 according to the CMHC. He advocates for sustainable, manufactured housing solutions used in other countries. Haylestrom aims to present innovative construction methods that could build 20,000 homes in six months. The episode concludes by seeking interviewees and support for a public housing solutions forum in Peterborough.
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