Endometriosis Advocacy Through the Lens of Filmmaker, Shannon Cohn
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When Shannon Cohen Stepped back from her legal career to shine a light on endometriosis through film, she redefined the landscape of women’s health advocacy. As our remarkable guest, Shannon recounts her own harrowing experiences with endometriosis, offering an unfiltered glimpse into the realities of these conditions. Her transformation into a filmmaker and social impact strategist gave rise to "Below the Belt" and "Endo What?," films that serve as a rallying cry for awareness and action. Listen in as we unravel Shannon's journey, where her daughters' futures fueled a fire for advocacy, and discover how storytelling can become an extraordinary force for bridging knowledge gaps and sparking critical conversations.
This episode is a battle cry against the misinformation plaguing endometriosis awareness, emphasizing the dire need for research and inclusion in health policies. As we tackle the complexities of this disease, Shannon helps us understand why it is imperative to enhance research efforts for non-invasive diagnostics and targeted therapies. Our dialogue underscores the power patients hold when they become advocates for their own health, armed with credible, science-backed information. Join us for a compelling exploration of how lifestyle choices can significantly influence personal health, and witness how Shannon Cohn's unwavering resolve is forging a path toward meaningful change in the realm of women's health advocacy.
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https://www.belowthebelt.film/
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