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Storytelling is an incredibly powerful tool. Sharing our lived experiences with each other in the form of stories has the ability to change and grow everyday events into lessons that reach beyond the storytellers’ personal experience and connect us together into a community. Life and... is a new podcast centered on first-person, true experiences, created in partnership between the Lackawanna & Luzerne Medical Societies, Scranton Fringe, & Park Multimedia. Each season of this podcast will use personal storytelling to educate, entertain and engage the audience on a variety of unique topics. For the premiere season, this podcast will spotlight a few brave souls who have lived with substance misuse and wanted to share their true stories with our community. Please subscribe, review, and share this podcast across your own social media. This is LIFE AND... Substance Misuse. Executive Producer & Host: Tonyehn Verkitus Producer & Audio Engineer: Dan Kimbrough (of Park Multimedia) Co-Producers: Elizabeth Bohan & Conor Kelly O’Brien (of Scranton Fringe) Original music by DJ Williams Graphic design by Jess Meoni
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Thursday Dec 05, 2024
Life and... Heather Sincavage
Thursday Dec 05, 2024
Thursday Dec 05, 2024
Life And returns for a new season and series of stories - this time, we tackle the complex and unavoidable topic of death. For the second episode of this season, we turn the spotlight onto Heather Sincavage.
Heather is an artist, curator, and educator. Her research centers on the experience of intimate partner violence, its ramifications for victims, and the somatics of negotiating PTSD. Her performance artwork has appeared in the Tate Modern and Tempting Failure Festival of Performance Art & Noise in London, at the Queens Museum and Grace Exhibition Space in New York City; Alive at Satellite during Miami Art Basel; Latvian Center for Performance Art in Riga; and galleries across the United States. Dr. T.J. Bacon recently featured her work in “An Introduction to the Phenomenology of Performance Art: SELF/S” for the University of Chicago Press. She is currently an associate professor of art at Wilkes University and the director and curator of the Sordoni Art Gallery. Her website is www.heathersincavage.com, and she can be found on most social platforms at @hsincavage.
Produced by - www.parkmultimedia.com
Editing Assistance - Matt Ash
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