
Show overview
Hello Dogtown has been publishing since 2019, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 33 episodes, alongside 1 trailer or bonus episode. That works out to roughly 25 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 26 min and 55 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. The publisher flags most episodes as explicit, so expect adult themes or strong language throughout. It is catalogued as a EN-language Government show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 3.7 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. The busiest year was 2020, with 21 episodes published. Published by Lens Co.
From the publisher
A podcast created by young people with lived experience of homelessness that is focused on discussing solutions to end homelessness in Venice, CA and beyond. This podcast is proudly produced by Lens Co in partnership with Safe Place for Youth and funded by the Los Angeles Department of Mental Health Innovations 2.
Latest Episodes
View all 33 episodesEp 36Young People to the Front: Youth Count Town Hall
ESign on to our platform for updates: YoungPeopleToTheFront.org
Ep 35Handwashing and Basic Needs with Sage Johnson
EEp 34Pushed Out with Julia Paskin
ERead and listen to the Pushed Out series. Edited by Joshua EwingMusic by Revision SoundProduced by Lens Co in partnership with Safe Place for YouthSupported by LA Dept. of Mental Health Innovations II
Ep 33#JulyHomelessRights with Da Homeless Hero
EHello Dogtown is joined by advocates from New York City--Shams aka Da Homeless Hero, and Corinne from Upper Westside HeartsOpen Hearts Initiative. They tell us about what they are fighting for in NYC and how they are fighting for it. They also tell us about #JulyHomelessRights month and how you can join in.
Ep 32A decade in dogtown with Alison Hurst
EEdited by Joshua EwingMusic by Revision SoundProduced by Lens Co in partnership with Safe Place for YouthSupported by LA Dept. of Mental Health Innovations II
Ep 31What did we learn from Project Roomkey with Mischa
EEdited by Joshua EwingMusic by Revision SoundProduced by Lens Co in partnership with Safe Place for YouthSupported by LA Dept. of Mental Health Innovations II
Ep 30Vaccines, COVID-19, and youth with Kate and Chelsea
EEdited by Joshua EwingMusic by Revision SoundProduced by Lens Co in partnership with Safe Place for YouthSupported by LA Dept. of Mental Health Innovations II
Ep 29A Tribute to Relly
EWe are devastated by the loss of Relly Brown. We first met Relly in 2017 and they have been a member of the Lens Co team and collaborator since our inception. Relly’s contributions to our community are immeasurable. We are immensely grateful that they shared their voice, experience, and spirit with us. They were a relentless advocate for ending youth homelessness in Los Angeles and across the country. There is no doubt that the way we think about and address youth homelessness is different because of Relly’s contributions. In November 2018, Relly helped us put on the Young People to the Front Summit and recorded conversations with their peers for Hello Dogtown. Please listen.
Ep 28Youth action boards with Jevon wilkes
Ewww.calyouth.org www.youthcrisisline.orgEdited by Joshua EwingMusic by Revision SoundProduced by Lens Co in partnership with Safe Place for YouthSupported by LA Dept. of Mental Health Innovations II
Ep 27Meet the LACEYH Board with Tonny
EEdited by Joshua EwingMusic by Revision SoundProduced by Lens Co in partnership with Safe Place for YouthSupported by LA Dept. of Mental Health Innovations IIPodcast powered and distributed by Simplecast
Ep 26Meet the LACEYH Board with Jae
EEdited by Joshua EwingMusic by Revision SoundProduced by Lens Co in partnership with Safe Place for YouthSupported by LA Dept. of Mental Health Innovations IIPodcast powered and distributed by Simplecast
Ep 25Meet the LACEYH Board with Travis
EEdited by Joshua EwingMusic by Revision SoundProduced by Lens Co in partnership with Safe Place for YouthSupported by LA Dept. of Mental Health Innovations IIPodcast powered and distributed by Simplecast
Ep 24Meet the LACEYH board with Jennifer
EEdited by Joshua EwingMusic by Revision SoundProduced by Lens Co in partnership with Safe Place for YouthSupported by LA Dept. of Mental Health Innovations IIPodcast powered and distributed by Simplecast
Ep 23LA City Council with Councilmember Mike Bonin
EEdited by Joshua EwingMusic by Revision SoundProduced by Lens Co in partnership with Safe Place for YouthSupported by LA Dept. of Mental Health Innovations IIPodcast powered and distributed by Simplecast
Ep 22Youth Count with Toni Cooper
EEdited by Joshua EwingMusic by Revision SoundProduced by Lens Co in partnership with Safe Place for YouthSupported by LA Dept. of Mental Health Innovations II
Ep 21Justice in the Classroom with Kavita Rai
EEdited by Joshua EwingMusic by Revision SoundProduced by Lens Co in partnership with Safe Place for YouthSupported by LA Dept. of Mental Health Innovations II
Ep 20Student Homelessness with Earl Edwards
EEdited by Joshua EwingMusic by Revision SoundProduced by Lens Co in partnership with Safe Place for YouthSupported by LA Dept. of Mental Health Innovations II
Ep 19Why you should join a tenants union NOW w/ Rose
EJoin a a local Los Angeles Tenant Union here: https://latenantsunion.org/en/product/join/Edited by Joshua EwingMusic by Revision SoundProduced by Lens Co in partnership with Safe Place for YouthSupported by LA Dept. of Mental Health Innovations II
Ep 18Fostering creative futures with Jai
Ehttps://www.creativefuturescollective.com/Edited by Joshua EwingMusic by Revision SoundProduced by Lens Co in partnership with Safe Place for YouthSupported by LA Dept. of Mental Health Innovations II
Ep 17People's City Council and #PeoplesBudgetLA with Ina
E#PeoplesBudgetLAhttps://www.peoplescitycouncil-la.com/https://twitter.com/PplsCityCouncilhttps://www.instagram.com/peoplescitycouncil/Edited by Joshua EwingMusic by Revision SoundProduced by Lens Co in partnership with Safe Place for YouthSupported by LA Dept. of Mental Health Innovations II