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Giving Voice and Face to the Illness Experience

Apr 20, 201731 min
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Episode description

Rebecca Hogue talks about giving voice and face to the illness experience on this episode of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.

Quotes from the episode

Some people are inherent share people and other people aren’t.
—Rebecca Hogue

I’d rather you stumble with a good intention than not try at all.
—Rebecca Hogue

When you’re going through cancer, humor is a release.
—Rebecca Hogue

It’s humor in the moment that gets you through it.
—Rebecca Hogue

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