Episode
How a San Francisco Founder Plans to End Homelessness
- Podcast
- Living Your Legacy
- Published
- May 12, 2026
- Duration seconds
- 884
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- https://www.legacymakerstv.com/
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Summary
Born and raised in San Francisco, Rosemary Mogannam turns a streetwear idea inspired by tattoo art into a humanitarian movement designed to transform how cities approach homelessness. In this episode of LIVING YOUR LEGACY, the founder of iHeartSF shares how personal adversity, divorce, motherhood, education, and decades of community involvement shape her mission to create transitional housing through a self-sustaining business ecosystem. From launching a podcast and augmented reality clothing line to pursuing a revolutionary housing model for homeless families, Rosemary reveals the mindset shifts, painful lessons, and relentless consistency driving her vision. This conversation explores entrepreneurship, humanitarian leadership, perspective-taking, transitional housing, San Francisco culture, and the future of community-driven impact. Key Takeaways Perspective changes can completely transform a person’s life trajectory. Consistency and discipline create long-term personal and professional growth. Entrepreneurship can become a vehicle for humanitarian impact. Transitional housing needs sustainable systems, not temporary fixes. Personal adversity can unlock creativity, clarity, and purpose. Notable Quotes “When you change your perspective, you can change your life.” “I’m going to break the cycle of homelessness.” “Consistency. My whole life has been consistency.” “I’m a humanitarian, not a philanthropist.” “Don’t change the world. Change your world.”