• Ep 7: Homelessness, Access to Education & Healthcare

  • 2023/03/22
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Ep 7: Homelessness, Access to Education & Healthcare

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  • Ted Williams was an incredible human being and I’m proud to have been his godson. He grew up in Kansas City during segregation and against adverse circumstances earned a law degree and then went on to be partner in a law firm and eventually run the Arizona Department of Health and Human Services under the term of six different governors. He launched and ran Arizona Behavioral Health Corporation and Arizona Behavioral Health Foundation, a tandem of entities that served the homeless and mentally ill in Arizona and continues his legacy today.

    This interview doesn’t follow the typical format of the podcast. I recorded this with Ted back in 2011 for a pod I had at the time called “Can of Awesome” as a way to capture Ted’s incredible life story, his philosophy and his heart of service for helping the homeless and mentally ill. Ted’s life’s work is a reminder that even in the most adverse circumstances we have agency over ourself and can become whatever we put our mind to. I hereby dedicate our next Fixathon in Lisbon in memory of Ted Williams. RIP Ted you were my second Dad.

    For links, show notes, transcripts and to join one of the project teams mentioned in the show, visit Problemattic.app.

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Ted Williams was an incredible human being and I’m proud to have been his godson. He grew up in Kansas City during segregation and against adverse circumstances earned a law degree and then went on to be partner in a law firm and eventually run the Arizona Department of Health and Human Services under the term of six different governors. He launched and ran Arizona Behavioral Health Corporation and Arizona Behavioral Health Foundation, a tandem of entities that served the homeless and mentally ill in Arizona and continues his legacy today.

This interview doesn’t follow the typical format of the podcast. I recorded this with Ted back in 2011 for a pod I had at the time called “Can of Awesome” as a way to capture Ted’s incredible life story, his philosophy and his heart of service for helping the homeless and mentally ill. Ted’s life’s work is a reminder that even in the most adverse circumstances we have agency over ourself and can become whatever we put our mind to. I hereby dedicate our next Fixathon in Lisbon in memory of Ted Williams. RIP Ted you were my second Dad.

For links, show notes, transcripts and to join one of the project teams mentioned in the show, visit Problemattic.app.

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