Antoinette Foley has had a tough life. She lost her children, struggled with addiction and ended up living in a tent by a river in Ireland. Her story could have ended there if not for a stranger who asked an unusual question. One day, on the sidewalk outside his shop, James Mahon asked if he could take her photo. That began an unlikely friendship that has lasted and greatly impacted both of them.
We also talk with Donald Whitehead Jr., the executive director of the National Coalition for the Homeless based in Washington, D.C., about the perception and reality of people who live on the street.

Tell Me What Happened

Antoinette Foley, James Mahon, Donald Whitehead Jr, Torah Kachur

Seen and Saved Through a Camera Lens

MAR 23, 202626 MIN
Tell Me What Happened

Seen and Saved Through a Camera Lens

MAR 23, 202626 MIN

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Antoinette Foley has had a tough life. She lost her children, struggled with addiction and ended up living in a tent by a river in Ireland. Her story could have ended there if not for a stranger who asked an unusual question. One day, on the sidewalk outside his shop, James Mahon asked if he could take her photo. That began an unlikely friendship that has lasted and greatly impacted both of them. We also talk with Donald Whitehead Jr., the executive director of the National Coalition for the Homeless based in Washington, D.C., about the perception and reality of people who live on the street. Guest include: Antoinette Foley James Mahon Donald Whitehead Jr James and Antoinette have released a book of their photographs titled, “The Hawk Against the Dove.” You can view some of the photographs and order the book here: https://www.hawkagainstthedove.com/ For more about the series, check out https://www.onstar.com/podcast.