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I See You
Julie De Jesus
137 episodes
1 day ago
Seeing someone is more than opening your eyes. Join us as we highlight stories of compassion and connection, of people truly being seen by each other.
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Seeing someone is more than opening your eyes. Join us as we highlight stories of compassion and connection, of people truly being seen by each other.
Show more...
Mental Health
Education,
Religion & Spirituality,
Christianity,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness
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Learning to See: How Losing Everything Reveals the Truest Form of Connection
I See You
24 minutes 4 seconds
3 weeks ago
Learning to See: How Losing Everything Reveals the Truest Form of Connection
iseeyouliving.com IG: @iseeyouliving FB: I See You Living TikTok: @Iseeyou.living FB: facebook.com/allisonhongmerrill, www.allisonhongmerrill.com In this deeply moving conversation, Allison Hong Merrill shares her extraordinary journey of survival, resilience, and radical compassion. After experiencing homelessness twice as a result of trusting and obeying men who ultimately harmed her, Allison chose a path that many would find impossible: she refused to let trauma turn into hatred or generalization. Drawing profound insight from her relationship with her blind brother, Allison explores what it truly means to see—beyond appearances, fear, and pain. Her story is a masterclass in human connection, emotional intelligence, and the quiet power of choosing empathy over bitterness. This episode challenges our assumptions about trust, gender, trauma, and healing, offering listeners a rare invitation to see humanity in its most honest and pure form.
I See You
Seeing someone is more than opening your eyes. Join us as we highlight stories of compassion and connection, of people truly being seen by each other.