You May Have Seen is a podcast that showcased the stories of the “Not-So-Recognizable” career actors, actresses, and people from all walks of the entertainment industry who had a story to share about where You May Have Seen them. Now, in 2022, the episodes shift to the people You May Have Seen working in the community to help feed, support and find housing solutions for the housing challenged. You May Have Seen some of them in your neighborhood, on a street corner, finding a place where they can rest and feel safe. You May Have Seen them. You may even know them, because they are all of us.
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You May Have Seen is a podcast that showcased the stories of the “Not-So-Recognizable” career actors, actresses, and people from all walks of the entertainment industry who had a story to share about where You May Have Seen them. Now, in 2022, the episodes shift to the people You May Have Seen working in the community to help feed, support and find housing solutions for the housing challenged. You May Have Seen some of them in your neighborhood, on a street corner, finding a place where they can rest and feel safe. You May Have Seen them. You may even know them, because they are all of us.
Life is full of surprises. Sometimes people come into your life and you don’t expect them to have such a significant impact on you and how your life moves forward. That’s what happened when I met Shenique Carmichael and the entire gang from Leah’s Hopes & Dreams. The work they do to support our community is immeasurable and Shenique's story alone is worth listening to. Get to know Shenique along with another friend and neighbor in the community.
You May Have Seen
You May Have Seen is a podcast that showcased the stories of the “Not-So-Recognizable” career actors, actresses, and people from all walks of the entertainment industry who had a story to share about where You May Have Seen them. Now, in 2022, the episodes shift to the people You May Have Seen working in the community to help feed, support and find housing solutions for the housing challenged. You May Have Seen some of them in your neighborhood, on a street corner, finding a place where they can rest and feel safe. You May Have Seen them. You may even know them, because they are all of us.