YKMN podcast featuring in-depth life stories of those marginalized in our society as well as those reaching out in service. From these life stories we hope to spark conversation and connection. We are doing this with the sole purpose of bringing us all closer together so that we can better address the issues that divide us. When we listen to those living different lives or views from our own, we begin a journey of understanding. An understanding of not only those around us, but also ourselves. Available on all podcasting platforms or on each episode page.
LATEST EPISODE
EP026: Take a deep breath
Tracy and I met 9 years ago when she commented on the Facing Homelessness Facebook page. Her sharing was, you could say, a tour de force of emotional outpouring.
Today I want to revisit that exchange because something important happened, something I believe is available to all of us and provides a path for moving forward when discussing difficult societal issues.
You Know Me Now Podcast Archive
EP008: A dog’s best friend
A conversation about people and their pets living homeless. Lora Troncoso has helped thousands of dogs and cats, as well as their owners, who are living homeless.
EP007: But first, housing
How did we get here and what do we do now? A conversation with Sinan Demirel.
EP006: Why have we not ended homelessness?
We want to begin this episode by asking a big question.
With all the suffering, all the helplessness and fear felt, as expressed by Dene and others living on our streets, why have we not ended homelessness?
EP005: The Sweep
In this episode of You Know Me Now we’ll be discussing the controversial government policy of sweeps.
Sweeps as a solution have not proven to be an answer to, or even a path towards, addressing homelessness. Yes they provide immediate relief to those being impacted, but the issue itself is not being resolved by sweeping, only swept to a new location where another neighborhood is then impacted.
EP004: Would do it all over again
In this episode we meet Auntie who poses a question. A question really for all of us, which is, “If you are judging my life, tell me what you have done with yours?” She goes on to say, there are probably a lot of your actions that you don’t think are wrong, but to her and to others, maybe they are.
EP003: The Next Good Thing
In this episode we are going to hear from the Miller family and their struggle with Conall’s addiction. In a world that is ever more complex, our relationship to it is increasingly being simplified. We are living in an age of information overload. There is not enough time to consume, verify, digest, and form an opinion on everything being presented. So we take short-cuts. In the rush of daily life, it’s easy to dive less deep so that we can cover more area, hoping to know a little about a lot. Soundbites and stereotypes work their way into our understanding and beliefs of the world around us.
EP002: Being Dizzy
What does becoming a friend with someone experiencing homelessness look like? Getting to know and becoming friends with anyone, you begin to care about that person, about their well being. When your friend is struggling it pulls at you, you want to help. That’s what friends do.
EP001: No Worries, You Know Courtney Now
Meet Courtney. A mother of three who survived homelessness on Seattle streets. “When we first came to Seattle it was so freeing, so comfortable. It all felt right. I remember closing my eyes and breathing in the beauty of the Pacific Northwest, feeling happy. A sense of belonging filled me. Best of all we didn’t feel judged. People were saying, “No worries”. - Courtney
EP000: Introducing You Know Me Now Podcast
This is our first episode, a trailer that gives a glimpse into what you can expect to hear from us.
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Very revealing
★★★★★
ndru 04/11/2023
I’m very grateful for the people sharing their stories here. The podcast does not oversimplify the solutions, but does help us understand some of the problems and shares with us the humanity in people many of us otherwise would not see. -
Great insight
★★★★★
WSJasmine 02/09/2023
Rex and Tomasz do an amazing job of sharing the stories of people we wouldn’t otherwise get to hear from. Awesome journalism. -
Real people
★★★★★
gypsydjango 12/30/2022
I’m so impressed with the interviews, which have given me better insight as to these people’s lives. Sensitive and caring questions, real answers. Hopefully more people will listen and possibly get involved. Or maybe they can just say hello. -
Wow
★★★★★
seattle in pnw 12/09/2022
If you ever wondered about those who live in our streets this podcast is for you. Rex has spent years getting to know people and is now telling their stories with care and understanding. This is a one of a kind project! -
Beautiful
★★★★★
Sleepoline 04/06/2022
Everyone who has ever felt fear, apathy, or hopeless when confronted with homeless individuals in our neighborhoods or the scale of our homelessness crisis should give this a listen. Building compassion and understanding is good for the soul. -
Truth
★★★★★
Julie a reese 02/14/2022
Rex has a way of helping others share their story, leaving a deep impression, every time. Bravo Courtney for sharing your journey, I know it will inspire and educate many. Addy - 16 I just can’t …. ❤️😳