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My guest this time is Elizabeth Dalziel - a photographer with an illustrious string of assignments under her belt. She’s lived and worked in more countries than most of us will visit in our lifetimes! She has won awards for her work covering the Iraq war, the 2004 Tsunami in Asia, and - closer to home - documenting the homeschooling of her children during the pandemic.
After being diagnosed with breast cancer aged 48, she was put into a chemically-induced menopause and plunged immediately into a maelstrom of hot flashes, mood swings, brain fog, depression and more.
She felt like she was falling apart….but Elizabeth has used her experience to fuel her creativity and created a brilliant photojournalism project that includes self-portraits, images of friends (depicting their own symptoms and struggles), images from different cultures around the world, and images of prominent activists and medics working in the menopause space.
Tune in to find out more about Elizabeth’s personal experience of menopause, her creative processes, and the insights she has gained from her work with women in other cultures and countries.
You can find the series at https://www.elizabethdalziel.com/index
If you enjoy the podcast please help us grow by sharing this episode, or writing a review.
You can also find me at www.thetripleshift.org
connect with me at https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmacthomas/
follow along on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/middlingalong_podcast/
or subscribe to my Substack at https://middlingalong.substack.com/
By Emma Thomas5
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My guest this time is Elizabeth Dalziel - a photographer with an illustrious string of assignments under her belt. She’s lived and worked in more countries than most of us will visit in our lifetimes! She has won awards for her work covering the Iraq war, the 2004 Tsunami in Asia, and - closer to home - documenting the homeschooling of her children during the pandemic.
After being diagnosed with breast cancer aged 48, she was put into a chemically-induced menopause and plunged immediately into a maelstrom of hot flashes, mood swings, brain fog, depression and more.
She felt like she was falling apart….but Elizabeth has used her experience to fuel her creativity and created a brilliant photojournalism project that includes self-portraits, images of friends (depicting their own symptoms and struggles), images from different cultures around the world, and images of prominent activists and medics working in the menopause space.
Tune in to find out more about Elizabeth’s personal experience of menopause, her creative processes, and the insights she has gained from her work with women in other cultures and countries.
You can find the series at https://www.elizabethdalziel.com/index
If you enjoy the podcast please help us grow by sharing this episode, or writing a review.
You can also find me at www.thetripleshift.org
connect with me at https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmacthomas/
follow along on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/middlingalong_podcast/
or subscribe to my Substack at https://middlingalong.substack.com/

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