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S2E07: “SOME PEOPLE” (Every)Body. Art, Health & Language with Kimberly J. Soenen

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Note: This episode was recorded on March 12, 2020, just days before the Governor of Illinois instituted a stay-at-home order due to the coronavirus outbreak. In this episode we connected with Kimberly Soenen (short bio below) to discuss the importance of language in health and her ongoing art exhibit "SOME PEOPLE" (Every)Body. The ongoing project examines the ethics, people, processes, and systems that constitute the maintenance of, and barriers to, health for human beings. With this exhibition, the group of high performing contributing artists, photographers, essayists and physicians are asking the seminal question of our time: How do people define "health insurance," "healthcare,” “Public Health” and "health?” Contact: https://www.somepeopleeverybody.com/ @SomePeopleEveryBody https://www.instagram.com/somepeopleeverybody/ KimberlyJSoenen@Gmail.com Episode photo caption: Youth. Paul Michael at the Dunes. Photo by Kimberly J. Soenen. Outro Music Credits: Original Music by Wilson Tanner Smith on piano - “Freddie" (2013)
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Note: This episode was recorded on March 12, 2020, just days before the Governor of Illinois instituted a stay-at-home order due to the coronavirus outbreak. In this episode we connected with Kimberly Soenen (short bio below) to discuss the importance of language in health and her ongoing art exhibit "SOME PEOPLE" (Every)Body. The ongoing project examines the ethics, people, processes, and systems that constitute the maintenance of, and barriers to, health for human beings. With this exhibition, the group of high performing contributing artists, photographers, essayists and physicians are asking the seminal question of our time: How do people define "health insurance," "healthcare,” “Public Health” and "health?” Contact: https://www.somepeopleeverybody.com/ @SomePeopleEveryBody https://www.instagram.com/somepeopleeverybody/ KimberlyJSoenen@Gmail.com Episode photo caption: Youth. Paul Michael at the Dunes. Photo by Kimberly J. Soenen. Outro Music Credits: Original Music by Wilson Tanner Smith on piano - “Freddie" (2013)
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