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I See You
Julie De Jesus
131 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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What She Saw in the Fire: The Story of I See You Cuffs in Grand Blanc
I See You
16 minutes 52 seconds
1 week ago
What She Saw in the Fire: The Story of I See You Cuffs in Grand Blanc
iseeyouliving.com IG: @brownskier, FB: Jan Grotegut IG: @iseeyouliving FB: I See You Living TikTok: @Iseeyou.living When a fire tore through a church in Grand Blanc, Michigan, one woman with her congregation used simple symbols: I See You Cuffs and more to look past devastation and truly see the people in the pews, the families, and the community from across the country. This episode explores what it means to see beyond the smoke—literally and emotionally. It’s a reminder that even in loss, connection can rise from the ashes. Compassion doesn’t wait for calm—it shows up in chaos. Seeing others deeply is one of the most healing things we can do. Symbols of empathy (like I See You Cuffs) can spark real connection. Even tragedy can reveal the strength of community and faith.
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.