Hope is real: from Rap music to serving the homeless
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What happens when the spotlight fades—and purpose shows up?
In this unforgettable episode of Broken-ish, we sit down with a man whose life reads like a movie script: from touring as a rapper inspired by 8 Mile, to jail, to rebuilding his life—and now leading frontline outreach for the unhoused.
This isn’t a “feel-good” story. It’s a real one.
You’ll hear what the music industry doesn’t prepare you for. What jail can take from you—and what it can give you. And why listening might be the most powerful tool we have to change lives.
Our guest shares how losing everything forced him to ask one honest question: “If there’s more to life than this… show me.” What happened next changed not only his life—but the lives of hundreds of others.
This episode will challenge how you think about:
- Homelessness
- Recovery
- Success
- And what it actually means to make a difference
If you’ve ever felt broken, stuck, or unsure if change is possible—this conversation is for you.
Most people look away from homelessness. This episode looks straight at it—with honesty, compassion, and lived experience.
You’ll walk away with:
- A deeper understanding
- A shifted perspective
- And a reminder that hope isn’t abstract—it’s built through people
Guest info: Philip Masters (Homeless Outreach Coordinator), United Way Mesa County