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Hospital-based Artists in Residence Andrew Hix and Michael Claytor explore connections between arts and health.Shift Change Radio Hour Art
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    • Writing a Peace
      May 13 2024

      In the Season 1 Finale of Shift Change Radio Hour, we explore writing as a self-care practice.


      First, songwriter/artist Lexi Braun discusses how grief informs her songwriting practice and presents her song "Cricket Stuff (Grief Sprinkles)".


      You can find more of Lexi's music on her Soundcloud page.


      Then, UF Center for Arts in Medicine faculty member and singer/songwriter Maggie Clifford explores using music to cope with difficult times and writing a song as a gift.


      You can listen to more of Maggie's music on her Spotify page.

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      28 min
    • First Times
      Mar 25 2024

      Simply bathing oneself is an action that most take for granted. In this episode with the theme of "first times", our mystery guest tells a story about the first time he showered after having had his second bilateral lung transplant. We reveal his identity and interview him about his time in the hospital. Later, we hear from Matthew White; a first-time father and first-time songwriter who discusses the process of writing a song for his son called "Unconditional Love."

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      27 min
    • "I didn't think I could do it, but I did."
      Feb 26 2024

      A hospital patient shares her poetry and speaks about her process of writing in the hospital. Then, Ricky Kendall interviews former UF Health Shands Arts in Medicine director Tina Mullen about songwriting with engineering students.

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      31 min
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