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Cory is an artist living in Long Beach, California, as well as a teacher. In this episode we talk about art as not just therapy, but a form of meditation, grief and loss as an aggravator of triggers, and we discuss the still very relevant topic of working from home and its pros and cons. Check out Cory’s art on Instagram at @artistcorybilicko. Plus here is the documentary Cory talks about: Sensitive  
 
This week I want to give a shout-out to HippoDog Creations, one of the many misophone-owned businesses on misolist.com. It started as a hobby for the founder, Jennifer, and has since turned into a successful operation that she hopes will get her out of her office day job. She does custom pet art and portraits. Link in the show notes or at misolist.com Remember if you’re at a business owned that’s owned by a misophone or employees misophones, please let me know. You can go to misolist.com and click the Add button. This is how we can support each others livelihoods.
  
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Web: https://misophoniapodcast.com 
Email: [email protected] 
Send me any feedback! Also, if you want some beautiful podcast stickers shoot over your address.  
Social: 
Twitter - @misophoniashow 
Instagram - @misophoniapodcast 
Facebook - misophoniapodcast 
Support other misophones: The Miso List is a directory of products and businesses owned by misophones! Check out the list and submit your own! 
Support the podcast: The Misophonia Podcast Shop is live... you'll find t-shirts, mugs, backpacks, tote bags even socks and aprons all emblazoned with the podcast logo. All proceeds go towards producing the show, reaching new audiences, and research for misophonia. Go to https://shop.misophoniapodcast.com 
Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too. 
Music: "jltf" by Moby, courtesy of mobygratis.com
Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast should not be taken as medical or therapeutic advice. The opinions expressed are solely of the host and guest.
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Cory is an artist living in Long Beach, California, as well as a teacher. In this episode we talk about art as not just therapy, but a form of meditation, grief and loss as an aggravator of triggers, and we discuss the still very relevant topic of working from home and its pros and cons. Check out Cory’s art on Instagram at @artistcorybilicko. Plus here is the documentary Cory talks about: Sensitive  
 
This week I want to give a shout-out to HippoDog Creations, one of the many misophone-owned businesses on misolist.com. It started as a hobby for the founder, Jennifer, and has since turned into a successful operation that she hopes will get her out of her office day job. She does custom pet art and portraits. Link in the show notes or at misolist.com Remember if you’re at a business owned that’s owned by a misophone or employees misophones, please let me know. You can go to misolist.com and click the Add button. This is how we can support each others livelihoods.
  
--- 
 
Web: https://misophoniapodcast.com 
Email: [email protected] 
Send me any feedback! Also, if you want some beautiful podcast stickers shoot over your address.  
Social: 
Twitter - @misophoniashow 
Instagram - @misophoniapodcast 
Facebook - misophoniapodcast 
Support other misophones: The Miso List is a directory of products and businesses owned by misophones! Check out the list and submit your own! 
Support the podcast: The Misophonia Podcast Shop is live... you'll find t-shirts, mugs, backpacks, tote bags even socks and aprons all emblazoned with the podcast logo. All proceeds go towards producing the show, reaching new audiences, and research for misophonia. Go to https://shop.misophoniapodcast.com 
Note on audio: Each episode is edited to remove as many obvious triggers as possible. A layer of brown noise is also added to help mask triggers too. 
Music: "jltf" by Moby, courtesy of mobygratis.com
Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast should not be taken as medical or therapeutic advice. The opinions expressed are solely of the host and guest.
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