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The Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastOn Apathy, Ability, and Disability in Parkinson's - The Parkinson's Podcast UnfilteredTo subscribe to our podcast and YouTube channel visit: https://www.youtube.com/@davisphinneyfdn/podcasts Join Heather, Kat, and Chris for another episode of The Parkinson's Podcast Unfiltered. Questions addressed in this episode include navigating apathy--which is one of the most difficult non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's for many people--and how to evaluate your own disability, changes in ability, and quality of life. Ask Heather, Kat and Chris a question here: https://dpf.org/unfiltered To learn more about the Davis Phinney Foundation for Parkinson's visit: https://dpf.org Season 6 Episode 132025-06-2623 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastWhen Parkinson’s Affects Your Job, Power of Attorney, and MoreTo subscribe to our podcast and YouTube channel visit: https://www.youtube.com/@davisphinneyfdn/podcasts In this Q&A episode of The Parkinson’s Podcast, recorded during the May 2025 Living with Parkinson’s Meetup, they answer questions from the community about what to do when Parkinson’s affects your ability to work and how to navigate Power of Attorney. They also discuss orthostatic blood pressure hypertension and adaptive deep brain stimulation (DBS). To learn more about our Living With Parkinson's Webinar series visit: https://davisphinneyfoundation.org/event/webinar-series-living-with-parkinsons-meetup/ To learn more about the Davis...2025-06-1116 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastLet's Talk About Loneliness and Parkinson's: The Parkinson's Podcast UnfilteredTo subscribe to our podcast and YouTube channel visit: https://www.youtube.com/@davisphinneyfdn/podcasts In their first episode back after a break for Parkinson's Awareness Month and some time to tend to personal needs, Heather and Kat dive into a candid conversation about loneliness. Prompted by a listener’s question, they explore how Parkinson’s can impact friendships and what it means to navigate shifting social dynamics. Stay tuned: more episodes of Unfiltered are on the way! Ask Heather and Kat a question here: https://dpf.org/unfiltered To learn more about the...2025-06-0516 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastPreviewing The Parkinson’s Plan by Dr. Ray Dorsey and Dr. Michael Okun--A New Book, Out 8/19/25To subscribe to our podcast and YouTube channel visit: https://www.youtube.com/@davisphinneyfdn/podcasts In this episode of the Parkinson’s Podcast, Executive Director Polly Dawkins speaks with Dr. Ray Dorsey and Dr. Michael Okun about their forthcoming book, "The Parkinson’s Plan: A New Path to Prevention and Treatment," set for release on August 19, 2025. Framed around the acronym PLAN—Prevent, Learn, Amplify, Navigate—the book shares compelling stories from the Parkinson’s community and outlines a bold roadmap toward prevention and proactive care. Listen in as the authors discuss what inspired them to write the book and t...2025-05-2930 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastKeeping Rhythm, Managing REM Sleep disorder, and DBSTo subscribe to our podcast and YouTube channel visit: https://www.youtube.com/@davisphinneyfdn/podcasts In this episode, we share excerpts from the Q and A portion of our April 2025 Living with Parkinson’s Meetup, featuring audience questions about dancing and keeping rhythm even when it gets harder, managing REM sleep disorder, and deep brain stimulation (DBS). For more information about the Davis Phinney Foundation visit: https://dpf.org. Season 6 Episode 82025-05-0708 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastAcceptance and Surprises of a Parkinson's Diagnosis, and MoreTo subscribe to our podcast and YouTube channel visit: https://www.youtube.com/@davisphinneyfdn/podcasts This episode contains excerpts from the Q and A during our March 2025 Living with Parkinson’s Meetup. In this Q and A, the panelists answer questions from the audience about accepting their diagnosis, surprising aspects of living with Parkinson’s, posture, exercise, dental care, and young-onset Parkinson's (YOPD). For more information about the Davis Phinney Foundation visit: https://dpf.org. Season 6 Episode 72025-04-1022 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastDisability Benefits, Reluctant Spouses, and Career ChangesTo subscribe to our podcast and YouTube channel visit: https://www.youtube.com/@davisphinneyfdn/podcasts In this episode, Heather, Kat, and Chris address three audience questions: navigating the challenges of being denied disability benefits, a husband’s struggle to discuss Parkinson’s with his newly diagnosed wife, and the tough decision to leave work because of Parkinson’s. They offer practical advice, personal insights, and support for those facing these difficult challenges. For more information about the Davis Phinney Foundation visit: https://dpf.org. Season 6 Episode 6 (Unfiltered Season 2 Episode 3)2025-03-2741 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastDr. Karunapuzha on How to Take Levodopa for Parkinson'sTo subscribe to our podcast and YouTube channel visit: https://www.youtube.com/@davisphinneyfdn/podcasts In this episode, Dr. K explains how constipation affects Levodopa absorption, discusses protein's impact on medication effectiveness, and shares optimal strategies for taking Levodopa. This is an excerpt from one of our online educational events for the Parkinson's community. For more information about the Davis Phinney Foundation visit: https://dpf.org. Season 6 Episode 52025-03-1906 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastOvercoming Creative Barriers and the Power of Art for Parkinson'sClick here to subscribe for our podcast and video content on YouTube. In this episode of The Parkinson’s Podcast Unfiltered, the hosts explore a listener's question about overcoming creative barriers while living with Parkinson's. They discuss how to push past obstacles to creating art, as well as the powerful benefits art can offer to those with Parkinson’s. From improving mental and physical well-being to fostering self-expression, this episode provides practical tips and inspiration for tapping into your creative potential. For more information about the Davis Phinney Foundation visit: https://dpf.org Seaso...2025-03-0529 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastDeep Brain Stimulation(DBS), Speech, and SwallowingClick here to subscribe for our podcast and video content on YouTube. In this episode of the Parkinson's Podcast, hear from John Dean, a speech language pathologist who exclusively works with people with Parkinson's, about the impacts that Deep Brain Stimulation can have on speech and swallowing. For more information about the Davis Phinney Foundation visit: https://dpf.org Season 6 Episode 32025-02-2030 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastWork, Wellness, and Mental HealthClick here to subscribe for our podcast and video content on YouTube. Dive into Leo Sarmiento's inspiring Parkinson's journey, where he transforms personal challenge into a powerful story of resilience, health, and purpose. From property maintenance to mental health advocacy, Leo shares how conscious choices and faith have shaped his path. Join us for an intimate conversation about overcoming obstacles and finding meaning in life's unexpected turns. For more information about the Davis Phinney Foundation visit: https://dpf.org Season 6 Episode 22025-02-1320 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastBeing Home Alone With Parkinson’s: The Parkinson’s Podcast UnfilteredClick here to subscribe for our podcast and video content on YouTube. We hope you enjoy episode one of the second season of The Parkinson's Podcast Unfiltered. This season, Unfiltered hosts, Heather and Kat, will answer questions from the podcast's audience. If you have a question for them, please send it in by visiting dpf.org/unfiltered. In this episode, Heather and Kay discuss a question they received from a listener whose care partner was going out of town for two weeks, and Heather responds to a question about what helps her when she experiences O...2025-02-0627 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastSupporting the Parkinson’s Community: Your Gift Makes a DifferenceTo donate, please visit https://dpf.org/2024donate. Together, we can continue to empower the Parkinson’s community to live well today—and every day. In this episode of The Parkinson's Podcast, we describe some of the ways the Davis Phinney Foundation helps people living with Parkinson’s live well today. By providing critical resources, fostering community, and offering expert insights, the Foundation is committed to improving the quality of life for individuals with Parkinson’s and their care partners.   By equipping the Parkinson’s community with the tools and support they need, the Foundation helps those...2024-12-3103 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastDevelopments in Parkinson's Diagnosis: New Tests, Alpha-Synuclein, and Looking Forward (Part 2)Click here to subscribe for our podcast and video content on YouTube. In this episode, Dr. Arash Fazl discusses the role of the protein alpha-synuclein in Parkinson’s and how this protein is involved in new diagnostic tests for Parkinson’s. Dr. Fazl also shares how these new tests may contribute to additional exciting developments in the future.   This is part two of a two-part series about Parkinson’s diagnosis. In the first episode, Dr. Fazl describes the challenges involved in diagnosing Parkinson’s. This episode picks up in the middle of our conversation with Dr. Fazl...2024-12-2328 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastDevelopments in Parkinson's Diagnosis: Background and Challenges (Part 1) Click here to subscribe for our podcast and video content on YouTube. This episode is part one of a two-part series about developments in Parkinson’s diagnosis. In part 2, Dr. Fazl describes the development of new diagnostic tests, how they help, and what new information they can provide.   This two-part series is sponsored by CND Life sciences, home of the Syn-One Test—the first commercially available skin-based test to help clinicians diagnose Parkinson’s disease and related disorders.   For more information about the Davis Phinney Foundation visit: https://dpf.org Season 5 episode 352024-12-1627 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastThe Parkinson’s Podcast Unfiltered: What's WorkingClick here to subscribe for our podcast and video content on YouTube. In this episode, hosts Heather and Kat share what has been working well for them in their Parkinson's journeys, including meditation, avoiding over-scheduling, and finding purpose. They discuss the importance of nurturing meaningful connections while also maintaining boundaries to be true to themselves. For more information about the Davis Phinney Foundation visit: https://dpf.org Season 5 Episode 34 (Unfiltered 13)  This content is made possible through the generous support of listeners like you.  Click here to make a donation.2024-11-2729 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastCognition, Mood, and Exercise in Parkinson'sClick here to subscribe for our podcast and video content on YouTube. In this episode, leading Parkinson's expert Dr. Bas Bloem shares his perspective about the relationship of exercise to improved mood and cognition for people living with Parkinson's. This talk was recorded during one of our online educational events. For more information about the Davis Phinney Foundation visit: https://dpf.org This content is made possible through the generous support of listeners like you. Click here to make a donation. Season 5 Episode 33  2024-11-1928 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastThe Parkinson’s Podcast Unfiltered: UncertaintyClick here to subscribe for our podcast and video content on YouTube.   In this episode, join Heather and Kat as they tackle one of the most challenging aspects of life with Parkinson's – the uncertainty that comes with living with a progressive condition. With humor and honesty, they share personal strategies for finding peace amidst unpredictable symptoms and the uncertainties of life with Parkinson’s. Whether you're living with Parkinson's or supporting someone who is, this episode reminds us that while uncertainty is universal, we don't have to face it alone.  For more information about the Davis...2024-11-0429 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastAnxiety, Cannabis, Forced Exercise, Sense of Smell, and More: A Parkinson's Q&AClick here to subscribe for our podcast and video content on YouTube. In this episode, we present a Q&A session from one of our Davis Phinney Foundation live events. A Parkinson's care team - including a movement disorder specialist, physical therapist, and neuropsychologist - answers challenging questions about the disease. Our experts discuss cannabis use, forced exercise, hallucinations, and changes in sense of smell, while also addressing anxiety, intimacy, drooling, and more. This panel offers valuable insights into managing Parkinson's symptoms and improving quality of life. Speakers: Benzi Kluger, MD - Joanne Hamilton, Phd...2024-10-2318 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastThe Parkinson’s Podcast Unfiltered: Grit and GraceClick here to subscribe for our podcast and video content on YouTube. Parkinson’s comes with a bit of grit—both in the sense of sand in the gears making things go less smoothly and in the sense of sand on ice to help with traction. In this episode of the Parkinson’s Podcast Unfiltered, Heather and Kat discuss how the moving through the rough spots with grace—both for others and for oneself—can help you live well with Parkinson’s.  For more information about the Davis Phinney Foundation visit: https://dpf.org Thi...2024-10-0925 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastA Day in My Life with Parkinson'sClick here to subscribe for our podcast and video content on YouTube. In this episode, Karen Frank, Michael Fitts, and Carol Clupny, share what a day in their life looks like with Parkinson's. This talk was recorded during one of our online educational events. You can learn more about our Davis Phinney Foundation Ambassadors by visiting: https://dpf.org/connect/ambassadors/  For more information about the Davis Phinney Foundation visit: https://dpf.org This content is made possible through the generous support of listeners like you. Click here to make a dona...2024-09-2512 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastStem Cells, Cell Replacement, and Parkinson's: A Conversation with Dr. Roger BarkerClick here to subscribe for our podcast and video content on YouTube. This episode is an interview with Roger Barker, Professor of Clinical Neuroscience and Honorary Consultant in Neurology, at the University of Cambridge and Addenbrooke's Hospital. Dr. Barker is known for his groundbreaking work combining basic research on novel therapies for chronic neurodegenerative disorders, like Parkinson's, with clinical studies aimed at better defining these conditions.  For more information about the Davis Phinney Foundation visit: https://dpf.org This content is made possible through the generous support of listeners like you. Click here to...2024-09-1853 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastThe Parkinson’s Podcast Unfiltered: Five and a Half Common QuestionsClick here to subscribe for our podcast and video content on YouTube.  In this episode of the Parkinson’s Podcast Unfiltered, Heather and Kat answer five of the most common questions they get asked about Parkinson’s. For more information about the Davis Phinney Foundation visit: https://dpf.org This content is made possible through the generous support of listeners like you. Click here to make a donation. Season 5 Episode 27 (Unfiltered Episode 10)2024-09-0428 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastHow Storytelling Helps with Parkinson's: Amy Carlson and The MothClick here to subscribe for our podcast and video content on YouTube.  In this episode, we feature Amy Carlson, who won the prestigious Moth Grand Slam storytelling contest in Los Angeles and shares how the power of storytelling transformed her journey with Parkinson's. For more information about the Davis Phinney Foundation visit: https://dpf.org This content is made possible through the generous support of listeners like you. Click here to make a donation. Season 5 Episode 262024-08-2123 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastThe Parkinson's Podcast Unfiltered: Communication BreakdownsClick here to subscribe for our podcast and video content on YouTube.  In this episode of the Parkinson’s Podcast Unfiltered, Heather and Kat discuss what it’s like to communicate in a fast-paced digital world while living with Parkinson’s and all the ways it slows you down.  For more information about the Davis Phinney Foundation visit: https://dpf.org This content is made possible through the generous support of listeners like you. Click here to make a donation. Season 5 Episode 25 (Unfiltered Episode 9)2024-08-1429 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastThe Effects of Forced Exercise on Parkinson's Motor and Non-Motor SymptomsClick here to subscribe for our podcast and video content on YouTube.  This talk was recorded in 2013 at a Davis Phinney Foundation Victory Summit. In this episode, Dr. Jay L. Alberts explores the impact of forced exercise on Parkinson's symptoms. Recorded at one of our educational events, Dr. Alberts' research continues to shape exercise studies in Parkinson's. For more information about the Davis Phinney Foundation visit: https://dpf.org This content is made possible through the generous support of listeners like you. Click here to make a donation. Season 5 Epi...2024-08-0722 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastThe Parkinson’s Podcast Unfiltered: Flirting, Love, IntimacyClick here to subscribe for our podcast and video content on YouTube.  Join Heather, Kat, and special guest Jennifer Sullivan as they talk about the twists and turns of flirting, love, and intimacy when living with a body that may not always do what you want it to do. For more with Jennifer, visit her at https://www.thewigglesproject.com/. For more information about the Davis Phinney Foundation visit: https://dpf.org This content is made possible through the generous support of listeners like you. Click here to make a donation....2024-07-3133 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastSleep Disorders In Parkinson'sClick here to subscribe for our podcast and video content on YouTube.  In this epsiode of The Parkinson's Podcast, Dr. Gary Leo discusses sleep challenges unique to people living with Parkinson's. Dr. Leo sheds light on the causes of these disruptions and offers some practical solutions for sleeping better. For more information about the Davis Phinney Foundation visit: https://dpf.org This content is made possible through the generous support of listeners like you. Click here to make a donation. Season 5 Episode 222024-07-2416 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastBreathing and Swallowing with Parkinson'sClick here to subscribe for our podcast and video content on YouTube.  In this episode, Roxann Diez-Gross, Ph.D., shares practical techniques for improving breathing and swallowing, vital functions that can be affected by Parkinson's disease. This talk was recorded during one of our online educational events. This content is made possible through the generous support of listeners like you. Click here to make a donation. For more information about the Davis Phinney Foundation visit: https://dpf.org  2024-07-1019 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastManaging Pain in Parkinson's This content is made possible through the generous support of listeners like you. Click here to make a donation. In this episode, Dr. Fleisher emphasizes the realness of pain in Parkinson's by explaining the causes of pain, how to talk to your doctor about your pain, and additional medical and non-medical management strategies. Click here to subscribe for our podcast and video content on YouTube.  Click here to learn more about the Davis Phinney Foundation for Parkinson’s.  Season 5 Episode 18 Read More  2024-06-2632 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastThe Parkinson’s Podcast Unfiltered: Managing Your Stuff and Your SpaceThis content is made possible by the generous support of viewers and listeners like you. Click here to make a donation. As Heather plans to move to a new house, in this episode, Heather and Kat, talk about the importance and challenges of curating your physical space while living with Parkinson’s. Click here to subscribe for our podcast and video content on YouTube.  Click here to learn more about the Davis Phinney Foundation for Parkinson’s. 2024-06-1931 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastThe Parkinson's You Don't See: Cognitive and Non-Motor SymptomsIn this episode, Dr. Joanne Hamilton of Advanced Neurobehavioral Health, delves into the non-motor and cognitive symptoms of Parkinson's and provides practical strategies for symptom management. This content is made possible through the generous support of listeners like you. Click here to make a donation. Click here to subscribe for our podcast and video content on YouTube.  Click here to learn more about the Davis Phinney Foundation for Parkinson’s.  Season 5 Episode 162024-06-1224 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastThe Parkinson’s Podcast Unfiltered: Flipping the ScriptThis content is made possible by the generous support of viewers and listeners like you. Click here to make a donation. Do you "have" Parkinson’s or do you "live with" Parkinson’s? Do you "fight" your diagnosis? If so, can you do something “wrong” and “lose the battle”? In this episode of the Parkinson’s Podcast Unfiltered, Heather and Kat discuss the significance of the words we use when talking about our lives. Click here to subscribe for our podcast and video content on YouTube.  Click here to learn more about the Davis Phinney F...2024-06-0636 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastThe Parkinson's Podcast: Drumming Beyond Parkinson'sThis content is made possible by the generous support of viewers and listeners like you. Click here to make a donation. Explore David Putterman's journey from professional drummer to person living with Parkinson's and back to the stage, revealing how reconnecting with music--supported by a music therapist--improved his quality of life and helped alleviate his Parkinson's symptoms. You can watch David Putterman's Mini-Documentary "Fighting Parkinson's With Drums" here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_8xT3p7ld4&t=126s You can contact David Putterman by email at parkinsonsdrummer@gmail.com C...2024-05-2925 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastThe Parkinson's Podcast Unfiltered: GriefThis content is made possible through the generous support of listeners like you. Click here to make a donation. In this episode of the Parkinson’s Podcast Unfiltered, Heather and Kat discuss how they approach the sadness, loss, and grief while still finding joy and productive ways to live well today. Click here to subscribe for our podcast and video content on YouTube.  Click here to learn more about the Davis Phinney Foundation for Parkinson’s.  Season 5 Episode 13 (Unfiltered Episode 3)2024-05-2226 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastThe Parkinson's Podcast: Louisiana Walks for the Davis Phinney FoundationThis content is made possible through the generous support of listeners like you. Click here to make a donation.  In this episode, join us for an inspiring conversation with Michelle David Lane and Susan Sapir-Fields, the founders of Louisiana Walks (LA Walks) for Parkinson’s. Discover the heartwarming story behind this annual fundraiser benefiting the Davis Phinney Foundation. To learn more about the Louisiana Walks fundraiser, please visit: https://parkinsonswalk.org Click here to subscribe for our podcast and video content on YouTube.  Click here to learn more about the Davis Phinn...2024-05-1524 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastThe Parkinson's Podcast Unfiltered: SexThe Parkinson's Podcast Unfiltered: Sex This content is made possible by the generous support of viewers and listeners like you. Click here to make a donation. In this episode of The Parkinson’s Podcast Unfiltered, Heather Kennedy and Kat Hill dive deep into the importance and challenges of sexual health for people with Parkinson’s. Strap in for the ride: as always, with Heather and Kat and The Parkinson’s Podcast Unfiltered, nothing is off the table. Click here to subscribe for our podcast and video content on YouTube.  Click here to learn...2024-05-0836 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastMobility Matters: NexStride and the Parkinson's CommunityThis content is made possible through the generous support of listeners like you. Click here to make a donation.  Mobility Matters: NexStride and the Parkinson's Community In this episode, we chat with Sidney Collin, the inventor of NexStride: a device transforming mobility for people with Parkinson's. Join us as Sidney shares the journey from idea to creation, offering insights about her innovative solution and overarching mission to empower people with confidence and independence. To learn more about NexStride and DeOro Devices, please visit: https://www.getnexstride.com/ or email: info@deorodevices.com ...2024-05-0123 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastThe Parkinson's Podcast Unfiltered: StigmaThis content is made possible through the generous support of listeners like you. Click here to make a donation. In the debut episode of The Parkinson's Podcast: Unfiltered, hosts Heather Kennedy and Kat Hill explore the often overlooked stigma surrounding Parkinson's. Through personal stories and insights, they challenge misconceptions and explore how shifting narratives can empower minds and reshape perceptions. Tune in for a fresh perspective on living with Parkinson's.  Click here to subscribe for our podcast and video content on YouTube.  Click here to learn more about the Davis Phinney Foundation for Pa...2024-04-2432 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastDisability and Changes of Ability in Parkinson’sThis content is made possible through the generous support of listeners like you. Click here to make a donation. In this episode, panelists discuss ways that Parkinson’s has affected their abilities and how they navigate these changes. As always, this panel doesn’t hold back, and we’re so fortunate to have them tell the hard truths and share their journeys with all of us. Click here to subscribe for our podcast and video content on YouTube.  Click here to learn more about the Davis Phinney Foundation for Parkinson’s.   2024-04-1757 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastAdvanced Parkinson's with Dr. KarunapuzhaThis content is made possible through generous donations made by our listeners.  In this episode, Dr. Karunapuzha discusses advanced Parkinson’s with Davis Phinney Foundation Executive Director Polly Dawkins. Dr. Karunapuzha covers multiple interpretations of what “advanced Parkinson’s” means, what symptoms are associated with advanced Parkinson’s, and possible ways to manage those symptoms. Are you loving the Parkinson's Podcast? You can listen to more episodes on our website!2024-04-0357 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastA Conversation About Clinical TrialsThis content is made possible through donations made by our listeners. In this episode, Mark Stacy, MD, and Peter Schmidt, PhD, discuss participation in clinical trials for Parkinson’s. Dr. Stacy is currently a Professor of Neurology at the Medical University of South Carolina, and has been involved in Parkinson’s care and research for over 30 years. Dr. Schmidt, a Davis Phinney Foundation board member, is the Chief Scientific Officer for Rho: a company that supports clinical trial strategy, design, and operations. Want to read the article associated with this podcast? Check it out on our...2024-03-0640 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastA Special Episode with Davis Phinney and Kevin Kwok and the No Barriers PodcastThis content is made possible by the generous support of viewers and listeners like you.  This is a special edition of the Parkinson’s Podcast, presented by the No Barriers Podcast. Join us for a candid conversation with Davis Phinney, co-founder of the Davis Phinney Foundation, and Kevin Kwok, a Foundation board member, as they share their compelling journeys with Parkinson’s. To learn more about the No Barriers Podcast, please visit: https://nobarriersusa.org/podcast/ Are you loving the Parkinson's Podcast? You can listen to more episodes on our website! This c...2024-02-2141 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastMusic Therapy and Parkinson’s with Hadley RentzThis content is made possible by the generous support of viewers and listeners like you. If you would like to make a donation, please visit our website. In this episode, music therapist Hadley Rentz from Music Worx, Inc., explains the benefits of music therapy for people living with Parkinson’s. To learn more about Music Worx, Inc. and their AudAbility virtual music therapy class for people living with Parkinson's, visit MusicWorx.com. You can subscribe to learn more about Music Worx, Inc. here. To learn more about the Davis Phinney Foundation programs in Spa...2024-02-0726 minNo BarriersNo BarriersDavis Phinney & Kevin Kwok. Healthy and Strong and Living with Parkinson's.WEBSITE: The Davis Phinney FoundationWATCH: 8 minutes. Davis Phinney Moment of Victory.  2024-01-1244 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastMortality and Parkinson's: The Elephant in the RoomIn this episode, Dr. Bastiaan Bloem talks with Davis Phinney Foundation Executive Director, Polly Dawkins, about a recent article he co-authored, "The Elephant in the Room: Critical Reflections on Mortality Rates Among Individuals with Parkinson’s Disease." In the article, Dr. Bloem et al. write, "Although the survival of people with Parkinson's has improved over time, people with Parkinson's still live fewer years than their age- and sex-matched population comparators, albeit at older ages this difference can be small." Dr. Bloem and his co-authors also acknowledge that doctors and researchers "often emphasize the tremendous impact of [Parkinson's] on...2023-12-0817 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastMortality and Parkinson's: The elephant in the roomIn this episode, Dr. Bastiaan Bloem talks with Davis Phinney Foundation Executive Director, Polly Dawkins, about a recent article he co-authored, "The Elephant in the Room: Critical Reflections on Mortality Rates Among Individuals with Parkinson’s Disease." In the article, Dr. Bloem et al. write, "Although the survival of people with Parkinson's has improved over time, people with Parkinson's still live fewer years than their age- and sex-matched population comparators, albeit at older ages this difference can be small." Dr. Bloem and his co-authors also acknowledge that doctors and researchers "often emphasize the tremendous impact of [Parkinson's] on...2023-12-0617 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastA Conversation with Brian Grant and Davis PhinneyBrian Grant had a long and successful 12-year career in basketball. In 2008, at age 36, Brian was diagnosed with Parkinson's. Davis Phinney was an Olympic Bronze medalist and Tour de France stage winner who claimed the most victories of any cyclist in American history. In 2000, at age 40, Davis was diagnosed with Parkinson’s. Since being diagnosed, both of these athletes have made it their mission to do everything they can to thrive not just survive with Parkinson's, and inspire others to do the same. In this genuine, inspiring, and relatable conversation, Brian and Davis talk about their experiences as...2023-11-0956 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastNewly Diagnosed with Parkinson’s: An Interview with Dr. Aaron Haug In this episode, Dr. Aaron Haug discusses:  How Parkinson’s is diagnosed  The non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s  What’s happening in the brain to cause Parkinson’s symptoms  Common initial treatment options  The team approach to treating Parkinson’s  Lifestyle changes to manage Parkinson’s  Which online resources to trust  Why consider participating in research  2023-03-0744 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastGait, Balance, and Falling: A Conversation with the Living with Parkinson’s Meetup Episode Description:    In this episode, panelists from our monthly Living with Parkinson’s Meetup discuss:  The what and why of falling and freezing of gait in Parkinson’s  The panelists’ experience with falling  Strategies to prevent falling  How music can be used to prevent falls  Living alone and falling  An overview of balance issues and what to do about them  and more! We hope you enjoy it! Click here for the accompanying blog post for this episode to find the transcript...2023-02-2857 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastFrom Care Partner to Care Giver: An Interview with Terri PeaseIn this episode, Terri Pease, a care partner to her husband Peter until his passing talks about:  Letting go of the feeling of “mutuality”  Learning to embrace reality  Why Parkinson’s is a couple’s disease  How to adapt when the plan you had for your life changes  The difference between self-care and after care  Handling anger  and more! We hope you enjoy it! For mentioned links, additional resources, and the video recording visit: http://davisphinneyfoundation.org/podcast-terri-pease  2023-02-2150 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastDepression, Anxiety, and Mood Changes in Parkinson’s with Dr. Joanne HamiltonIn this episode, Dr. Joanne Hamilton discusses:  The difference between a bad mood and a clinical mood disorder  Not pathologizing normal emotions  Depression versus a typical grieving period after receiving a diagnosis  Depression versus anxiety and the symptoms of each  Suicidal ideation and signs to look for that indicate seriousness  Who to seek treatment from and where  Exercise and socialization as the number one treatment  The what and why of anxiety in Parkinson’s  Treatment options for depression, anxiety, and mood changes  The what and why of apathy  2023-02-1450 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastLiving Well with Parkinson’s and Re-defining Identity with Jan and Bill GrimesIn this episode, Jan and her husband, Bill Grimes, share:  How their life has changed since Jan got diagnosed with Parkinson’s  How Jan redefined her identity as a pianist and full-time LSU faculty when symptom severity started to increase, and she chose to retire  How Jan sees Parkinson’s as a blessing  Her newly defined hobbies and passions, including sewing and poetry  How Jan and Bill work together as a partnership to navigate Parkinson’s  and more! We hope you enjoy it!  Visit the blog post for this episode here to find mentioned links, related resou...2023-02-0743 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastParkinson’s Disease Psychosis (Hallucinations, Delusions, and Illusions): Part 2 with Dr. Dylan WintIn this episode, Dr. Dylan Wint, Director of the Cleveland Clinic Center for Brain Health and a board-certified physician in Neurology, Psychiatry, Behavioral Neurology, and Behavioral Psychiatry, discusses:  The common misunderstanding that psychosis is always connected to mental health conditions like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder  The connection between sleep and psychosis  Talking to your neurologist about psychotic symptoms  Pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments  The relationship between psychosis and dementia  Reducing the fear of psychosis  How to calm your spouse/partner during a delusion  Tracking mitigating factors that may contribute to psychotic episodes   Common Q & A  and more! We hope you en...2023-01-3126 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastParkinson’s Disease Psychosis (Hallucinations, Delusions, and Illusions): Part 1 with Dr. Dylan WintIn this episode, Dr. Dylan Wint, Director of the Cleveland Clinic Center for Brain Health and a board-certified physician in Neurology, Psychiatry, Behavioral Neurology, and Behavioral Psychiatry, discusses:  The definition of Parkinson’s disease psychosis and what causes it  The difference between complex, simple, insightful, and non-insightful hallucinations  Common types of delusions and hallucinations in Parkinson’s  Risk factors for Parkinson’s disease psychosis   The relationship between medications and Parkinson’s disease psychosis  The prevalence of Parkinson’s disease psychosis   What to do when someone is experiencing psychosis  Things to help reduce psychotic episodes   When to seek help for psychotic symptoms...2023-01-2430 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastParkinson's is Hard: Part 2In this episode, the Living with Parkinson’s Meetup panelists discuss:  The importance of self-compassion  Asking for help  Symptoms worsening during menstruation  Finding things that reinvigorate you  Suicidal ideation  Negative self-talk, mindfulness, and breathing  and more! We hope you enjoy! Visit the blog post for this episode here to find related resources, the video recording, and more.  2023-01-1722 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastParkinson’s is Hard: Part 1In this episode, the Living with Parkinson’s Meetup panelists discuss:  The fact that Parkinson’s does progress, and treatments and techniques begin to lose their efficacy  The need to slow down and do less due to Parkinson’s symptoms  The importance and art of pivoting, a necessary skill when you have a progressive disease  The urge to talk less and begin to isolate when symptoms worsen  The importance of not comparing yourself to those around you, as difficult as it is  Learning self-care and more! We hope you enjoy! Visit the blog post for this episode...2023-01-1035 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastDeep Brain Stimulation (DBS), ON and OFF times, and Getting Through It with Heather KennedyIn this episode, Heather Kennedy, a person with Parkinson’s who has been living with the diagnosis for 12 years discusses:  Three articles she’s recently written called “Gifted”, “Poison for Breakfast”, and “Sweating it Out”  Her journey with Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)  The difficulty of unpredictable ON and OFF times in Parkinson’s and how those times impact relationships  How her views have changed since the initial days of her diagnosis   The difficulty of discerning between symptoms that are due to Parkinson’s, medications, or something else entirely  The burden of explaining Parkinson’s to those who don’t understand  The importance of...2023-01-0345 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's Podcast[Special Announcement]Visit us at www.dpf.org Or find us on YouTube by searching "Davis Phinney Foundation." And don't forget to subscribe to be in the loop when a new episode or update is released!2022-10-2501 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastThe Value of Community, Meaning, and Purpose in Parkinson'sIn this episode, Living with Parkinson's Meetup panelists, Sree Sripathy, Kevin Kwok, Tom Palizzi, Kat Hill, Robynn Moraites, and Heather Kennedy as well as guest Bradley McDaniels discuss:  The research connecting loneliness and quality of life  Common reasons you might become lonely  How to find meaning and community The feeling of wanting to “give up” with Parkinson’s  Ways to get involved   How to get connected in rural communities   What to do when you try to connect and it doesn’t w2022-10-1159 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastManaging Motor Symptoms During OFF Times in Parkinson'sIn this episode, panelists Yasar Torres-Yaghi (movement disorder specialist), Amanda Craig (occupational therapist), and Joe Van Koeverden (person with Parkinson's), discuss how to manage motor symptoms during OFF times in Parkinson's. In particular they discuss: What is an OFF time?   Distinguishing OFF times from other “feelings”  The impact of stress on OFF times  How to adapt your home for OFF times  Optimizing your medications  Non-motor symptoms associated with OFF times  Rescue meds/rescue therapy   Rational polypharmacy   On demand and as needed medications  Planning your schedule around OFF times  2022-10-0442 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastFreezing of Gait, Postural Instability, and Exercise in Parkinson'sIn this episode, Dr. Jay Alberts discusses: The connection between cognition and freezing of gait What you can do to improve your cognitive and physical skills  Music’s impact on walking and freezing of gait  Deep brain stimulation   The importance of managing postural instability and freezing of gait   Assistive devices   LSVT Big programming  Dizziness and postural instability  Festination of gait  Laser canes & the importance of physical therapy  Suggestions for a hunched back  2022-09-2758 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastWhat Not to Say to a Person with Parkinson'sIn this episode, Living with Parkinson’s Meetup (formerly the YOPD Council) panelists discuss:  Common hurtful phrases they hear from people without Parkinson’s including, “I know how you feel” and “everybody’s got something”  The importance of “listening for the love”   The fact that many hurtful comments come from the people we love and can often stem from misunderstanding   How to use hurtful comments as a teaching moment   Communicating to others that Parkinson’s doesn’t always have to be the topic of conversation   Dealing with people who try to ascribe meaning to their Parkinson’s, who don’t understand the non-motor s...2022-09-2056 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastThe What and Why of Parkinson's Motor Symptoms and How to Manage ThemIn this episode, movement disorder specialist, Dr. Suketu Khandhar discusses: The neurological cause of motor symptoms Slowness of gut The subtypes of Parkinson’s Toe curling dystonia How to best prepare for your neurologist/movement disorder specialist visit The link between the severity of motor symptoms and non-motor symptoms The progression of motor symptoms Exercise to improve motor symptoms Supplements & Nutrition How to decrease fatigue How to treat double vision and visual-spatial issues2022-09-1343 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastA Conversation with Dave Iverson on Being a Caregiver for 10 YearsIn this episode, author, filmmaker and producer, and retired broadcast journalist, Dave Iverson shares: Why he chose to write the book Winter Stars about his journey as a caregiver rather than his own Parkinson’s diagnosis   The roller coaster ride of navigating the emotional states that come along with caregiving  The irrelevance of the truth and being right when dealing with caregiving   Caregiving for a person with dementia   What’s at the heart of being a caregiver  The value of caregivers in our society  Contending with grief throughout the process of caregiving   Taking care of yourself as a caregiver ...2022-09-061h 02The Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastManaging the Role of Parkinson's Care PartnerIn this episode, panelists Juwairiya Syed, Bud Rockhill, Barb Ankenman, Mary Gail Anderson, John Paul Lederach, and Angela Robb discuss: Maintaining identity amidst caregiving  The power of gratitude   Communication with your person with Parkinson’s  Being the care partner for a parent with Parkinson's  Involving others in the care partner experience   Not feeling selfish about setting boundaries   Caring for someone with dementia   Getting paperwork in order   The balance between overstepping and understepping when it comes to decision making as a care partner   Balancing caregiving with having children  2022-08-3051 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastGetting "Away" From Parkinson'sIn this episode, panelists Soania Mathur, Wayne Gilbert, Robynn Moraites, and Sarah Zenner discuss: The fact that there’s no such thing as getting “away” from Parkinson’s  Finding the balance between focusing on your Parkinson’s to live well but not letting it define you   Parkinson’s as a “simmering pot”   Being intentional about how you choose to speak about your Parkinson’s  Emotionally accepting your diagnosis   The importance of creating relationships with other people with Parkinson’s  The impact of connection on your health  Living your best life now  Getting engaged in your hobbies  Using a mindful approach to managing you2022-08-2340 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastUrinary Dysfunction and Parkinson'sIn this episode, Dr. Arun Mathur, a urologist with specialized knowledge of Parkinson's, discusses: The differences in urinary dysfunction between different neurologic diseases An explanation of urinary dysfunction Urinary dysfunction as a potential precursor to Parkinson's Urinary dysfunction's impact on quality of life When you should seek treatment When urinary dysfunction occurs Non-pharmacological and surgical treatments DBS and urinary dysfunction Carbidopa/levodopa’s effect on urinary dysfunction Pharmacological treatments Catheterization Prostate symptoms versus Parkinson’s symptoms and more! We hope you enjoy! For a video recording, related resources and more visit: http://davisphinneyfoundation.org/podcast-recording-urinary-dysfunction-and-parkinsons 2022-08-1637 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastTraveling with Parkinson'sIn this episode, Living with Parkinson's panelists discuss: Packing lists   Airport tips, tricks, and suggestions  The importance of taking your time   Considering if travel is still right for you Traveling in different ways  Traveling with kids   Considerations, tips, and tricks for the airport and airplane Bladder control when traveling  Constipation when traveling  Medications while traveling   Planning for the worst-case scenario  Considerations when traveling to other countries The importance of continuing to exercise while traveling   Connecting with others with Parkinson’s when traveling  and more! We hope you enjoy! For the all mentioned resources, a video recording, and add...2022-08-0958 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastHow Can I Use Parkinson’s for Good? The Importance of Community and Mindset in Living Well with YOPD with Allan ColeIn this episode, Allan Cole, a professor and published author in social work and counseling, and a person living with young onset Parkinson's discusses: The importance in sharing your story   We is stronger than I  The beginning of Allan’s Story   The choice of when to disclose your diagnosis   Distinguishing between illness and disease  The importance of focusing on the present moment  Remembering that you do have agency   Misperceptions about Parkinson’s  The importance of consultations with the experts   Life can still be good with Parkinson’s  Getting involved in the Parkinson’s community  Mindset and “Meaning Making”  Who am I and who do I wan...2022-08-0239 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastFor Care Partners: Managing Your Own Mental Health and Well-BeingIn this episode, social worker Jessica Shurer, discusses: What self-care for care partners actually means The complexities of mental health for Parkinson's care partners including anticipatory grief and  high levels of unpredictability  The shift in identity when becoming a care partner The influence of negative self talk Understanding the signs of depression, anxiety, and caregiver burden The importance of self awareness to understand when you're experiencing mental health difficulties and what you need to improve them Finding ways to manage your stress The importance of connecting with others Seeking professional help Empathy versus sympathy The importance of self ad...2022-07-2643 min2 Mikes Parkinson’s Podcast2 Mikes Parkinson’s PodcastDavis Phinney ambassador Kevin Kwok talks about the Pharmaceutical and Biotech markets The Young Onset Parkinson's Network Podcast (YOPnetwork.org) is proud to present a conversation with Kevin Kwok! Kevin tells his story and discusses being an ambassador of Davis Phinney, his talks with DP and gives his insight of the pharma/biotech industry where he spent years building a great career.   About Kevin "9 years ago, at the age of 48, I was diagnosed with Young Onset Parkinson’s Disease. After recovering from the shock of this diagnosis, I opted to embrace my disease. Having been trained as a clinician (PharmD- U of Michigan 1986) and a 30 year executive in the biopharma industry, I app...2022-07-2253 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastEnding Parkinson's and Living Well Now with Bas BloemIn the following interview, we have a conversation with Dr. Bloem about the book, Ending Parkinson's, about living well with Parkinson’s today, about the hopes for Parkinson’s in the future and much more.   For more information and related resources go to: http://davisphinneyfoundation.org/podcast-recording-ending-parkinsons-living-well-today Visit www.dpf.org to discover more of what the Davis Phinney Foundation is doing today to help you LIVE WELL with Parkinson's.  Are you loving the Parkinson's Podcast? You can listen to more episodes on our website! This content is made possible by the gen...2022-05-1735 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastNew and Emerging Therapies for Parkinson's in 2022In this episode, Dr. Michael Okun shares the latest in 2022 for new and emerging therapies for Parkinson’s. For more information and related resources go to: http://davisphinneyfoundation.org/podcast-recording-new-treatments-and-therapies-parkinson's Visit www.dpf.org to discover more of what the Davis Phinney Foundation is doing today to help you LIVE WELL with Parkinson's.  Are you loving the Parkinson's Podcast? You can listen to more episodes on our website! This content is made possible by the generous support of listeners like you. If you would like to make a donation, please visit: htt...2022-05-1058 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastBuilding Stronger Relationships Through CommunicationIn this episode, panelists Pete Huley, Christa Ingle, Pat Donahoo, and Cidney Donahoo talk about how important effective communication has been in their journey with Parkinson's and the wisdom they've learned.  For more information and related resources go to: http://davisphinneyfoundation.org/podcast-recording-building-stronger-relationships-through-communication Visit dpf.org to discover more of what the Davis Phinney Foundation is doing today to help you LIVE WELL with Parkinson's.  Are you loving the Parkinson's Podcast? You can listen to more episodes on our website! This content is made possible by the generous support of listeners li...2022-05-0329 min2 Mikes Parkinson’s Podcast2 Mikes Parkinson’s PodcastParkinson’s Interview: Karen Frank, Davis Phinney Ambassador discusses Parkinson’s and fear + moreThursday 12.23.21at 6:00 EST on Radioparkies.com we had a conversation with Karen Frank. Karen is a retired Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist and diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2018 She’s been working with the American Parkinson’s Disease Association starting a Young Onset Support Group. Additionally, she’s also with the Davis Phinney ambassadorship program Karen co-founded along with Beca Miller and Kat Hill, Hospital Equity for those living with Parkinson’s (HELP), it’s an advocacy group focused on improving health care for Parkinson’s patients. Plus, much more! Get to know Karen and catch some great Christmas tunes after the interview.2021-12-2459 min2 Mikes Parkinson’s Podcast2 Mikes Parkinson’s PodcastBrian Reedy, Davis Phinney ambassador talks about grief and Parkinson‘sRePost of Thursday 10/7/21 show at 6:00 EST on radioparkies.com we have Parkinson’s advocate Brian Reedy.Tune in and hear a heartfelt discussion about Grief and Parkinson’s, grief, and the loss of a loved one and much more. About Brian:Diagnosed 12 years ago, Brian is deeply involved as an ambassador for the Davis Phinney Foundation, with the Michael J Fox Foundation Policy Forum, The Parkinson’s Alliance as well as the World Parkinson Congress. Listen in to hear his story. -With Heather Kennedy like/rate/follow our podcast at: https://podcas...2021-10-0858 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastYOPD Council: NutritionOne of the most common questions we’re asked is this: “What should I eat now that I’ve been diagnosed with Parkinson’s?” The answer is that there is no one answer. Just as each person with Parkinson’s experiences different symptoms, each person reacts differently to different types of diets. During this session, our panel members, along with registered dietician and Davis Phinney Foundation Ambassador, Marty Acevedo, will talk about food as medicine.  This content is made possible by the generous support of listeners like you. If you would like to make a donation, please visit: https...2021-06-2356 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastLiving Well with Parkinson's: A Conversation with Brian Grant and Davis Phinney In this genuine, inspiring, and relatable conversation, past professional athletes, Brian Grant and Davis Phinney talk about their experiences as athletes receiving a Parkinson's diagnosis, their difficulties in accepting the physical and mental challenges that have occurred with the progression of their Parkinson's, and how and why they are passionate about living well with Parkinson's each and every day. This content is made possible by the generous support of listeners like you. If you would like to make a donation, please visit: https://dpf.org/podcastdonation2021-06-1455 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastPhysical Therapy and Parkinson'sIn 2006, physical therapists Lee Dibble, Terry Ellis, and Gammon Earhart received funding from the Davis Phinney Foundation for the CHOP PD study, in which they hoped to lay a foundation for subsequent exercise trials that would show how exercise and physical activity can improve quality of life (in addition to many other benefits) for people with Parkinson’s. They recently joined us to talk about their research and how physical therapy can play a significant role in helping people live well with Parkinson’s. This content is made possible by the generous support of listeners like you. If you...2020-11-021h 02The Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastParkinson's Meditation Day 5 ExerciseFor this series, Kelsey Phinney shares what she's learned through self-exploration and conversations with her dad Davis Phinney to create a guided meditation series especially for people with Parkinson's. This content is made possible by the generous support of listeners like you. If you would like to make a donation, please visit: https://dpf.org/podcastdonation2020-05-1109 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastParkinson's Meditation Day 4 ExerciseFor this series, Kelsey Phinney shares what she's learned through self-exploration and conversations with her dad Davis Phinney to create a guided meditation series especially for people with Parkinson's. This content is made possible by the generous support of listeners like you. If you would like to make a donation, please visit: https://dpf.org/podcastdonation2020-05-1106 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastParkinson's Meditation Day 3 ExerciseFor this series, Kelsey Phinney shares what she's learned through self-exploration and conversations with her dad Davis Phinney to create a guided meditation series especially for people with Parkinson's. This content is made possible by the generous support of listeners like you. If you would like to make a donation, please visit: https://dpf.org/podcastdonation2020-05-1105 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastParkinson's Meditation Day 2 ExerciseFor this series, Kelsey Phinney shares what she's learned through self-exploration and conversations with her dad, Davis Phinney, to create a guided meditation series especially for people with Parkinson's. This content is made possible by the generous support of listeners like you. If you would like to make a donation, please visit: https://dpf.org/podcastdonation2020-05-1104 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastParkinson's Meditation Day 1 ExerciseFor this series, Kelsey Phinney shares what she's learned through self-exploration and conversations with her dad Davis Phinney to create a guided meditation series especially for people with Parkinson's. This content is made possible by the generous support of listeners like you. If you would like to make a donation, please visit: https://dpf.org/podcastdonation2020-05-1105 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastParkinson's Meditation IntroductionFor this series, Kelsey Phinney shares what she's learned through self-exploration and conversations with her dad Davis Phinney to create a guided meditation series especially for people with Parkinson's. This content is made possible by the generous support of listeners like you. If you would like to make a donation, please visit: https://dpf.org/podcastdonation2020-05-1109 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastPracticing Compassion and Resilience with Connie Carpenter PhinneyKelsey Phinney sits down with her mom Connie Carpenter Phinney to talk about compassion and resilience and how to stay resilient as a Parkinson's care partner. This content is made possible by the generous support of listeners like you. If you would like to make a donation, please visit: https://dpf.org/podcastdonation2020-04-1618 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastDavis Phinney and Kelsey Phinney Practice Vocal Exercises for Parkinson'sDavis Phinney has been living with Parkinson's for over 20 years. In this episode, his daughter, Kelsey, walks through some vocal exercises to help improve his tone and projection.  This content is made possible by the generous support of listeners like you. If you would like to make a donation, please visit: https://dpf.org/podcastdonation2020-04-1323 minAmazing Americans with Jerry SchemmelAmazing Americans with Jerry SchemmelDavis PhinneyHe is one of the greatest cyclists in American history. He is National Champion, an Olympian and two time Tour de France stage winner. He racked up an incredible 328 pro cycling victories. But shortly after his retirement from the sport, he was hit with a challenge much bigger than any road race. Parkinson's Disease. And for the past 20 years, he has not only fought the fight against Parkinson's. He has won! The remarkable Davis Phinney is my guest this week on Amazing Americans.2019-12-0840 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastAdvice for Parkinson's Care Partners with Connie Carpenter PhinneyParkinson’s impacts the whole family, especially those most involved in the day-to-day care of the person living with Parkinson's. In this episode, Conne Carpenter Phinney shares her journey as a care partner to her husband, Davis Phinney, and the very practical strategies she uses on a daily basis to stay healthy, connected and present. This content is made possible by the generous support of listeners like you. If you would like to make a donation, please visit: https://dpf.org/podcastdonation2018-10-2424 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastThe Neuroscience of Parkinson's with Kelsey PhinneyParkinson's is complicated. Everyone who lives with it seems to present with their own unique set of symptoms, and they treat it with their own unique blend of medications, interventions and behaviors.  However, even if it shows up differently for everyone, what's going on in their brain is similar. In this podcast, Kelsey Phinney breaks down the neuroscience of Parkinson's, what causes it and what it's like to be a care partner for someone living with it. This content is made possible by the generous support of listeners like you. If you would like to ma...2018-10-1526 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastGrowing Up with a Parent Who Has Parkinson's - 01What is it really like to grow up with a parent who has Parkinson’s?  Well, just like with everything else about Parkinson’s, it depends.  That’s why we wanted to hear from those who’ve done it. In this podcast, Kelsey Phinney talks to Jacie and Matthew about their experiences as kids of parents who have Parkinson's. This content is made possible by the generous support of listeners like you. If you would like to make a donation, please visit: https://dpf.org/podcastdonation2018-10-1021 minThe Parkinson\'s PodcastThe Parkinson's PodcastREM Sleep Behavior Disorder in Parkinson's - 02This podcast is for people with Parkinson's, Parkinson's care partners and Parkinson's providers. In this podcast, you'll hear from Dr. Benzi Kluger, Connie Carpenter Phinney and Kelsey Phinney talk about how REM Sleep Behavior Disorder impacts people. This content is made possible by the generous support of listeners like you. If you would like to make a donation, please visit: https://dpf.org/podcastdonation2018-08-3119 minGet Your Favorite Full Audiobook in Radio & TV, Great Interviews Popular TitlesGet Your Favorite Full Audiobook in Radio & TV, Great Interviews Popular TitlesInteresting Personalities: Davis Phinney Audiobook by Ron BarrVisit https://hotaudiobook.cοm to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Interesting Personalities: Davis Phinney Author: Ron Barr Narrator: Ron Barr, Davis Phinney Format: Original Recording Length: 10 mins Language: English Release date: 05-07-17 Publisher: Sports Byline USA Genres: Radio & TV, Great Interviews Publisher's Summary: Ron Barr interviews bronze medalist Davis Phinney about the strength it took to overcome obstacles, growing up in Colorado and why he started racing. This interview took place on June 10th, 2011. ©2017 Sports Byline USA (P)2011 Sports Byline USA2017-05-0710 minThe Sufferfest Podcast: Everybody HurtsThe Sufferfest Podcast: Everybody HurtsEP 8: "Every Victory Counts" w/ Davis Phinney and Connie Carpenter-PhinneyThe Sufferfest - Everybody Hurts EP 8: "Every Victory Counts" w/ Davis Phinney and Connie Carpenter-Phinney Davis Phinney and Connie Carpenter-Phinney defined American cycling during the 80's and 90's: he as a dominant sprinter for the breakout American 7-11 squad where he became the second American ever to win a stage of the Tour de France, and she as the first Olympic gold medalist in the women's road race (among other notable wins). In 1999 Davis was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, a degenerative disorder of the nervous system. In 2004 Davis and Connie founded the Davis Phinney Foundation to help improve the lives...2017-02-1600 minHealthy Wealthy & SmartHealthy Wealthy & Smart067: Lauren Hunt of the Davis Phinney FoundationLauren and I discuss the amazing work that the non-profit, Davis Phinney Foundation does for those afflicted with Parkinson’s Disease. Their mission is to help people living with Parkinson’s disease live well TODAY!  2012-04-2358 minThe FredCast Cycling PodcastThe FredCast Cycling PodcastFredCast 159 - Davis PhinneyThe FredCast Cycling Podcast Episode 159 June 12, 2010 HELP US STOP MS DONATE TODAY http://tinyurl.com/fredsagainstms SPONSORS 1. News Segment is sponsored by KEEN Footwear 2. Features Segment is sponsored by JENSON USA 3. All shows are sponsored by listeners like you. Thank you for your donations! NEWS - Sponsored by KEEN Footwear 1. Correction: US Postal Service Gets No Tax Dollars 2. Colorado Town Bans Bikes - Read Blackhawk's Press Release - Adventure Cycling Issues Route Alert - Bicycle Colorado Seeks Your Support and Assistance 2010-06-131h 04The FredCast Cycling PodcastThe FredCast Cycling PodcastFredCast 159 - Davis PhinneyThe FredCast Cycling Podcast Episode 159 June 12, 2010 HELP US STOP MS DONATE TODAY http://tinyurl.com/fredsagainstms SPONSORS 1. News Segment is sponsored by KEEN Footwear 2. Features Segment is sponsored by JENSON USA 3. All shows are sponsored by listeners like you. Thank you for your donations! NEWS - Sponsored by KEEN Footwear 1. Correction: US Postal Service Gets No Tax Dollars 2. Colorado Town Bans Bikes - Read Blackhawk's Press Release - Adventure Cycling Issues Route Alert - Bicycle Colorado Seeks Your Support and Assistance 2010-06-1300 minThe FredCast Cycling Podcast (Enhanced Version)The FredCast Cycling Podcast (Enhanced Version)FredCast 159 - Davis PhinneyThe FredCast Cycling Podcast Episode 159 Enhanced Edition June 12, 2010 HELP US STOP MS DONATE TODAY http://tinyurl.com/fredsagainstms SPONSORS 1. News Segment is sponsored by KEEN Footwear 2. Features Segment is sponsored by JENSON USA 3. All shows are sponsored by listeners like you. Thank you for your donations! NEWS - Sponsored by KEEN Footwear 1. Correction: US Postal Service Gets No Tax Dollars 2. Colorado Town Bans Bikes - Read Blackhawk's Press Release - Adventure Cycling Issues Route Alert - Bicycle Colorado Seeks Your Support and Assistance Email The Town Join Bicycle Colorado's Campaign - Bicyclists and Tourist Boycott Black Hawk Colorado Facebook Page 3. ...2010-06-131h 04The FredCast Cycling Podcast (Enhanced Version)The FredCast Cycling Podcast (Enhanced Version)FredCast 159 - Davis PhinneyThe FredCast Cycling Podcast Episode 159 Enhanced Edition June 12, 2010 HELP US STOP MS DONATE TODAY http://tinyurl.com/fredsagainstms SPONSORS 1. News Segment is sponsored by KEEN Footwear 2. Features Segment is sponsored by JENSON USA 3. All shows are sponsored by listeners like you. Thank you for your donations! NEWS - Sponsored by KEEN Footwear 1. Correction: US Postal Service Gets No Tax Dollars 2. Colorado Town Bans Bikes - Read Blackhawk's Press Release - Adventure Cycling Issues Route Alert - Bicycle Colorado Seeks Your...2010-06-1300 min