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You See Me with Rick and Ashley: Two Friends Talk About Identity and Faith

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by Ashley DeTar Birt and Rick Ufford-Chase

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<p>Ever want to better understand people who are different from you? Ever want to be seen as your full self and all the multitudes you contain? You See Me is here for that.</p><p></p><p>Rick is a middle aged straight white man who lives in the woods. Ashley is a Black bisexual female minister who lives in the city. They've figured out how to do racial justice and reparations work in the church even though they're COMPLETE opposites in every way. How? Listen to find out.</p><p></p><p>Join us. Be seen. </p>

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4/5/2024

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Recent Episodes

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April 25, 2025

You Mad?

<p>How do you deal with conflict? Rick and Ashley discuss their experiences with conflict growing up, the values of being direct and being diplomatic, and how they've handled conflict in their work and with each other. They also talk about the US government trolling the Haskell Library, the value of Cory Booker's filibuster, the White Lotus, and children's thoughts on politics.</p>

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March 28, 2025

What the Hell is Going On?

<p>And we're back! How do we even begin to talk about what's going on right now? In the Season 2 premiere, Rick and Ashley discuss what they've been up to since the last episode, what media they're consuming to stay sane, and how they're dealing with the current state of the world. They also talk about lessons learned from Kendrick Lamar, Rick's (continued) lack of pop culture awareness, and how to find trustworthy social media sources.</p>

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November 15, 2024

What Have We Learned Here?

<p>What can you learn about conversing with someone totally different than you from a podcast? In this season finale episode, Rick and Ashley welcome friend and fan of the show, Rev. Carla Jones Brown, to recap the season, talk about how we learned to communicate across differences, and how these skills can help during the aftermath of the election.</p>

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What is You See Me with Rick and Ashley: Two Friends Talk About Identity and Faith?
<p>Ever want to better understand people who are different from you? Ever want to be seen as your full self and all the multitudes you contain? You See Me is here for that.</p><p></p><p>Rick is a middle aged straight white man who lives in the woods. Ashley is a Black bisexual female minister who lives in the city. They've figured out how to do racial justice and reparations work in the church even though they're COMPLETE opposites in every way. How? Listen to find out.</p><p></p><p>Join us. Be seen. </p>
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