THE PODCAST

mark horvath pt 2 :: 2.8.2 ::

mark horvath

in this episode we continue our talk with Mark Horvath, a homeless advocate whose using twitter and other social media to increase awareness about the growing issue of homelessness here in America. not only does Mark see these issues daily on the streets, he’s also lived them himself.

Mark admits that some of the stories he shares are offensive — but he hopes they make the viewers mad enough they’ll get up and do something.

From invisiblepeople.tv ::

On the street I saw a small girl cold and shivering in a thin dress, with little hope of a decent meal. I became angry and said to God; “Why did you permit this? Why don’t you do something about it?” For a while God said nothing. That night he replied, quite suddenly:

“I certainly did something about it. I made you.”

I once heard a story about a homeless man on Hollywood Blvd who really thought he was invisible. But one day a kid handed the man a Christian pamphlet. The homeless guy was shocked and amazed, “What! You can see me? How can you see me? I’m invisible!”

It isn’t hard to comprehend this man’s slow spiral into invisibility. Once on the street, people started to walk past him, ignoring him as if he didn’t exist — much like they do a piece of trash on the sidewalk. It’s not that people are bad, but if we make eye contact, or engage in conversation, then we have to admit they exist and that we might have a basic human need to care. But it’s so much easier to simply close our eyes and shield our hearts to their existence.

I not only feel their pain, I truly know their pain. I lived their pain. You’d never know it now but I was a homeless person. Fourteen years ago, I lived on Hollywood Blvd. But today, I find myself looking away, ignoring the faces, avoiding their eyes — and I’m ashamed when I realize I’m doing it. But I really can feel their pain, and it is almost unbearable, but it’s just under the surface of my professional exterior.

note ::
some of our listeners have requested we break our weekly shows into shorter segments. so this week we’re experimenting with a two-parter. so be sure and listen to both 2.8.1 and 2.8.2 and then let us know what you think. drop us an email, call our listener line, or send us a tweet and let us know what you think. thanks again for your input thus far!

if you’d prefer to listen to this interview in one full mp3 download, you can do so via 2.8.3 :: mark horvath (remixed)

related ::
mark’s blog
mark on twitter
invisiblepeople.tv
invisible people on twitter
mark’s first night homeless
watch mark’s story

music ::
brian lee and his orchestra – wake up
dave andrews – let justice roll

You may also enjoy ::

7 Responses to “mark horvath pt 2 :: 2.8.2 ::”

  1. sbpodcast (Something Beautiful February 20, 2009 at 12:14 pm #

    New blog post: something beautiful :: 2.8.2 :: mark horvath pt 2 http://tinyurl.com/c9ylo9

  2. headphonaught (thomas mathie) February 20, 2009 at 1:48 pm #

    RT @sbpodcast: New blog post: something beautiful :: 2.8.2 :: mark horvath pt 2 http://tinyurl.com/c9ylo9

  3. stewartcutler (stewart cutler) February 20, 2009 at 3:22 pm #

    Retweeting @sbpodcast: New blog post: something beautiful :: 2.8.2 :: mark horvath pt 2 http://tinyurl.com/c9ylo9

Trackbacks/Pingbacks:

  1. something beautiful :: 2.8.1 :: mark horvath pt 1 • Blog Archive • something beautiful -July 13, 2009

    [...] so this week we’re experimenting with a two-parter. so be sure and listen to both 2.8.1 and 2.8.2 and then let us know what you think. drop us an email, call our listener line, or send us a tweet [...]

Leave a Reply:

Comment Policy: Please stay positive with your comments. If your comment is rude, it gets deleted. If it is critical, please make it constructive. If you are constantly negative or a general jerk, troll or hater, you will get banned. The definition of terms is left solely up to the something beautiful team.

BTW - we'd love for you to share the web address to your blog, Twitter, Facebook, or any other personal sites you have along with your comments -- so we can all get to know one another better. But any web addresses that point to strictly commercial sites will be considered SPAM and treated as such.

Thanks for joining in the conversation!

Gravatar Image

HAVE YOU SUBSCRIBED VIA RSS OR IN iTUNES YET? DON'T MISS A POST OR PODCAST.

Need web hosting for your church or organization? Give our host a try: