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Is This Midlife?

Hey Bubba,

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What About The Scars That Don't Heal?

Dear Rhodie,

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    I'm a social practice artist exploring human interconnection, mortality, dis-ease, love, identity and conflict. I'm also a husband and a father living with and beyond brain cancer. Find me at ethanlipsitz.com

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