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The Layered Onion--Peeling Back the Layers

The Layered Onion--Peeling Back the Layers

By: The Layered Onion
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We are dedicated to elevating artists with mental and emotional health struggles, fostering empathy, understanding, and acceptance. Uniting art and advocacy, we challenge stigmas and empower artists, reshaping the narrative for a more inclusive and compassionate world. Together, we peel back layers, revealing the raw beauty and strength within each artist’s journey. -- Credits -- Edited by Benjamin Hansen Opening music is Walk written and recorded by John F Gerrard Closing music is Ugly Dirty written and performed by The Jelly ProjectThe Layered Onion Art
Episodes
  • Jessica Gutiérrez : Art as Healing and Self-Discovery
    Jun 23 2026

    Jessica Gutiérrez, artist and mental health therapist, shares her journey of embracing creativity as a healing tool. Discover how chronic pain, trauma-informed therapy, and ancestry inspired her unique collage art, blending personal narrative with universal themes of strength and possibility.

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    23 mins
  • Dani Cordomi: Community and Accessibility in Food
    Jun 16 2026

    From watching cooking shows with her dad to nurturing a vibrant garden, Dani Cordomi’s life is a testament to the power of food to comfort, connect, and nourish. Join her as she shares her evolving relationship with cooking, the joy of discovering exotic fruits, and her dream of creating inclusive food spaces.

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    20 mins
  • Paul Baker Prindle’s Art Journey and Philosophy
    Jun 5 2026

    Paul Baker Prindle, the Gabrielle Haberland Director of the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, shares a unique path to art. Initially a gifted musician, a serious accident in college redirected Paul Baker Prindle’s focus to visual arts. The accident led to an exploration of memory and trauma, particularly through a series documenting hate crime sites. This work, while visually stark, delves into how the brain makes sense of difficult experiences. Paul Baker Prindle emphasizes that once art is created, its meaning is co-authored by the viewer, highlighting how diverse audiences connect with the work in personal ways. This understanding has shaped Paul Baker Prindle’s perspective on art’s role in making sense of the world.

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    34 mins
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