The Parkinson's Podcast Davis Phinney Foundation
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This podcast is for people with Parkinson's, Parkinson's care partners and Parkinson's providers. You'll hear from movement disorder specialists, neurologists, psychiatrists, physical and occupational therapists, complementary therapists, people with Parkinson's and Parkinson's care partners on how to live well with Parkinson's today.
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Mobility Matters: NexStride and the Parkinson's Community
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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
To learn more about the Parkinson’s wellness fund, please visit: https://parkinsonswellnessfund.org/
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Season 5 Episode 10 -
The Parkinson's Podcast Unfiltered: Stigma
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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.
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Season 5 Episode 9 (Unfiltered Episode 1) -
Disability and Changes of Ability in Parkinson’s
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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.
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Advanced Parkinson's with Dr. Karunapuzha
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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.
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The SteadyScrib Story: A Pen for Parkinson's
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In this episode, discover the story behind Izzy Mokotoff and Alexis Chan's innovative pen for people living with Parkinson's: SteadyScrib. Learn about their journey and motivations--inspired by Izzy's grandfather--and the impending launch of SteadyScrib, set to publicly debut later this year.
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A Conversation About Clinical Trials
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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.
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Customer Reviews
Dr Ks talk
This. Podcast is the very best I have listened to.. I have been diagnosed with PD for 12 months. I can relate to all the things Dr K has mentioned. Wish I had heard his thoughts before my diagnosis. I could have ticked off my symptoms, not feel so lost.
Are there any recommendations for specialists ( podcasts ) on loss of memory with Parkinson’s.