Stephanie Harry and Christine Knox are two powerhouse voices in the mitochondrial disease community, using art as a tool for healing, connection, and empowerment. In this episode of Energy in Action, host Marcy Young sits down with Stephanie and Christine to explore how creative expression can support mental health, build confidence, and foster resilience through all stages of the mito journey. Whether it’s pencil drawings, music, poetry, or pottery, both women emphasize the importance of play, experimentation, and community in living fully with mito.
Stephanie, MitoAction’s Patient Support Coordinator, and Christine, an artist and long-time community leader, share how their own experiences with mitochondrial disease and caregiving shaped their passion for art—and how that passion sparked two of MitoAction’s most beloved creative programs: MitoArtisans Playtime and the annual MitoArt Show. They discuss what these spaces offer for patients of all ages and abilities, why creativity belongs in everyone’s toolbox, and how you can get involved—whether as an artist, observer, or simply someone looking to reconnect with themselves.
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