Treating the wound beneath homeless - When Love Becomes Health Care with Brett Feldman
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Brett Feldman, co-founder of USC Street Medicine, has spent nearly two decades bringing health care directly to people living on the streets. But this conversation is not only about medicine.
It is about the wound beneath homelessness: the feeling of being unwanted, unseen, and pushed from place to place with nowhere for the body—or the soul—to rest.
Brett shares how one man under a bridge changed the direction of his life, why trust is harder than most of us imagine, and why the work begins not with fixing someone, but with approaching them as precious.
This episode explores homelessness, love, spiritual poverty, moral injury, community responsibility, and what it means to deliver care without distance.
A conversation about what happens when medicine becomes a form of tenderness.