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Siobhan Hebron on Shared Grief, Genuine Empathy, and AYA Advocacy

Siobhan Hebron on Shared Grief, Genuine Empathy, and AYA Advocacy

FromAYA Cancer Unfiltered: Spilling the Tea with Our Herd


Siobhan Hebron on Shared Grief, Genuine Empathy, and AYA Advocacy

FromAYA Cancer Unfiltered: Spilling the Tea with Our Herd

ratings:
Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Apr 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

*This is part 2 of a 2-part episode. Be sure to listen to part 1 first for some context!*

Listen in as Lisa interviews Siobhan Hebron, one of our authors from our ⁠March Magazine⁠, and they talk about grief, loss, empathy, and more!

Siobhan Hebron is an interdisciplinary artist in Los Angeles with a BA in both Art and Art History from UCLA. Hebron’s visual and written work take from her personal diagnosis of cancer to explore broader dialogues of illness, chronic conditions, disability, ableism, and the sick woman’s body. Her work engages feminist social practice, directly embracing community and collaboration. She is co-chair of the AYA@USC PFAC, has a certificate in patient advocacy, and is working to pursue a career supporting AYA patients in both the artistic and medical communities.

Follow Siobhan and get in touch with her on Instagram @siobhanhebron

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Home - Elephants and Tea
Released:
Apr 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (32)

If you or someone you love has experienced cancer as an adolescent or young adult, you know how isolating and lonely it can feel. The elephant in the room is cancer, and tea is the relief that conversation provides. Here, we will bring the pages of Elephants and Tea Magazine to life – having tough conversations about the realities of going through cancer as an adolescent or young adult. We hope that despite what you are going through, you find comfort knowing that you are not alone and that there is a "herd" of people here for you who truly get it.