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TRANSFORMING PAIN THROUGH ART: The Write to Heal Episode 3

Interview with Brooke Dickhart, Executive Director of The Joel Fund and Linda Giles, retired social worker with the Department of Social Work at Womack Army Medical Center.   THE WRITE TO HEAL: SOLDIERS DEEP DIVE INTO STORYTELLING   In this new, limited six-episode audio series, Artist Soapbox speaks with life-changers – people who champion creative writing as …

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BIG GUNZ, SMALL BULLETS: The Write to Heal Episode 2

Interview with Barbara Aragon, social worker with Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration’s Tribal Training and TA Center, and Pedro Reyes, Iraq veteran and Native American digital storyteller. THE WRITE TO HEAL: SOLDIERS DEEP DIVE INTO STORYTELLING   In this new, limited six-episode audio series, Artist Soapbox speaks with life-changers – people who champion creative writing …

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173: Creating Trans Inclusive Theatre with Gender Consultant, Shira Helena Gitlin

How do we create trans inclusive spaces? What is a gender consultant? How do theatre companies support best intentions with best practices? If you are committed to creating an inclusive space, this episode with Griffin James and Shira Helena Gitlin, is a must listen. Big thanks to Griffin for initiating this important and timely conversation …

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172: Craft and contemporary Southern fiction with novelist, Marjorie Hudson

Let’s open our 2023 season with a conversation with writer, Marjorie Hudson, about her beautiful novel, Indigo Field. Indigo Field is being described as “among the best of contemporary Southern fiction”. Marjorie Hudson is a longtime writer of fiction and non-fiction, a committed educator and community member, advocate and activist. Throughout this conversation, Marjorie describes …

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