Explore our curated selection of podcasts and videos dedicated to unraveling the complexities of housing and finance issues.
Brought to you by the National Housing Conference (NHC), “Beyond Four Walls: Conversations on Affordable Housing” delves deep into America’s pressing housing issues and gets to know some of the people who have devoted their lives to seeking tangible, impactful, and achievable solutions.
Welcome to Code 53, a podcast presented by NMHC. Hear from industry executives, leading experts in the field and practitioners on what it takes to create communities. Tune in as host Alison Johnson takes you on an excursion of industry topics ranging from leadership, finance, design, and business strategy.
Urban Institute’s President Sarah Rosen Wartell and Senior Vice President Kimberlyn Leary have in-depth discussions with experts and leaders on topics ranging from how to advance equity, public policy impact, and good governance, to designing innovative solutions that achieve community impact, to what it means to practice evidence-based leadership.
The housing market is wonky. From policy changes to financial innovations to pilot projects that make housing more plentiful and affordable, there’s a ton of “inside baseball” to discuss and take action on. Each episode, hear the latest developments and trends in home building and home financing – from “sticks-and-bricks” to AI – and learn what you can do to improve the housing industry. Hosted by housing market thought leaders Jonathan Lawless and Jeremy Potter, and featuring interviews with disruptive guests across the housing industry. If you want to see everyone well-housed, tune in. Jonathan Lawless has spent his career promoting innovative solutions to expand access to credit and affordable housing, serving in leadership roles at Fannie Mae and Pathway Homes. He is currently the Head of Homeownership at Bilt Rewards, the first loyalty program that allows customers to earn points when paying their rent. Jeremy Potter is an attorney who led Quicken Loans’ Capital Markets Strategy and Innovation team. He also served as General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer at Norcom Mortgage and currently is Chief Strategist for IncentiFind, connecting real estate developers with green energy incentives.
The HousingWire Daily podcast examines the most compelling articles reported across HW Media. Each morning, we provide our listeners with a deeper look into the stories coming across our newsrooms that are helping Move Markets Forward. Hosted and produced by the HW Media team.
Welcome to the official YouTube for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD’s mission is to create strong, sustainable, inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all. HUD is working to strengthen the housing market to bolster the economy and protect consumers; meet the need for quality affordable rental homes: utilize housing as a platform for improving quality of life; build inclusive and sustainable communities free from discrimination; and transform the way HUD does business.
NALHFA’s Affordable Housing Podcast explores the reasons behind the housing crisis and how the industry can unite together to discover creative solutions to provide more affordable housing options across the country.
The National Housing Conference is a diverse continuum of affordable housing stakeholders that convene and collaborate through dialogue, advocacy, research, and education, to develop equitable solutions that serve our common interest. Explore our video library of past webinars, convenings, and podcasts.
Tune in to “The Community Effect,” the podcast where we explore the power of people and place. Join host Marietta Rodriguez, president and CEO of NeighborWorks America, in conversations with changemakers, innovators and community leaders who are shaping a brighter future for all. This podcast delves into stories of resilience, innovation and transformation in communities across the country.
As a national leader in community development, NeighborWorks America offers a unique perspective, showcasing effective strategies and best practices in affordable housing, economic opportunity, sustainability and resident engagement.
Join us as we uncover the blueprint for building stronger, more equitable communities nationwide. Subscribe now and join the conversation!
Hosted by members of FHLBank Chicago’s Member Strategy and Solutions team where they discuss recent economic developments, market dynamics, and other trends affecting FHLBank Chicago member financial institutions. The Margin Report will also share insight into our products and services and welcome special guests to discuss recent FHLBank Chicago news.
Apartmentcast is the official podcast of the National Apartment Association, the voice of the rental housing industry. Apartmentcast provides ongoing insight from rental housing industry leaders on all things apartments, from leadership to operational strategy to federal advocacy and more.
Brought to you by the National Coalition for Homeless Veterans, “The Road Home” covers affordable housing for veterans. Tune in as they discuss several projects across the country, housing best practices, and how affordable housing availability is critical to ending veteran homelessness.
Learn about recent housing projects completed in Des Moines, Iowa, directly from the people who built them. We started this series on the PCHTF YouTube channel to help showcase how housing investments look in real life. The Trust Fund made investments in some – but not all – of the properties featured in this series.
Virginia Housing was created in 1972 by the General Assembly to help Virginians attain quality, affordable housing. We carry out this mission by working in public-private partnerships with local governments, community service organizations, lenders, Realtors, developers and many others. We provide mortgages for first-time homebuyers, as well as financing for apartment communities and neighborhood revitalization efforts. We offer free homebuyer classes, support housing counseling, and help people with disabilities and the elderly make their homes more livable. We also administer the federal Housing Choice Voucher and Housing Credit programs in Virginia. Virginia Housing is self-supporting and receives no state taxpayer dollars to fund our programs. Instead, we raise money in the capital markets, and we contribute a significant portion of our net revenues each year to help meet Virginia’s most difficult housing needs.
The Women’s Affordable Housing Network (WAHN) has launched a podcast series dedicated to amplifying the voices of people within the affordable housing industry. With a focus on shedding light on this critical issue, each episode of the podcast features discussions led by experts, activists, and policymakers.