
Permission to Play
Life After a Parkinson's Diagnosis Episode 1: Permission to Play Guests: Kevin Kwok, Bill Buckalew, Yvonne Jackson, Dr. Anne Cohn Donnelly, Margaret Burns-Kohn, Allie Signorelli, Jimmy Choi, Michael Fitts, Kuhan Pushpara

Hosted by Brian Grant Foundation · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 38 episodes
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On Time is a podcast about living with Parkinson's disease (PD). People in the Parkinson's community share their candid stories of daily living with the disease. The podcast is a program of the Brian Grant Foundation. Learn more about the Brian Grant Foundation at briangrant.org.
Brian Grant Foundation hosts On Time: A Parkinson's Podcast, a health show with 38 episodes published.

Life After a Parkinson's Diagnosis Episode 1: Permission to Play Guests: Kevin Kwok, Bill Buckalew, Yvonne Jackson, Dr. Anne Cohn Donnelly, Margaret Burns-Kohn, Allie Signorelli, Jimmy Choi, Michael Fitts, Kuhan Pushpara

Life After a Parkinson's Diagnosis Episode 2: Permission to Fly Guests: Kevin Kwok, Bill Buckalew, Yvonne Jackson, Allie Signorelli, Jimmy Choi, Michael Fitts, Richard & Angela Huckabee, Dr. Anne Cohn Donnelly, Margaret

Life After a Parkinson's Diagnosis Episode 3: Permission to Pivot Guests: Kevin Kwok, Bill Buckalew, Yvonne Jackson, Jimmy Choi, Allie Signorelli, Michael Fitts, Dr. Michael Okun, Deena Grinnell, Margaret Burns-Kohn, Ric

Life After a Parkinson's Diagnosis Episode 4: Permission to Laugh Guests: Matt Eagles, Margaret Burns-Kohn, Dr. Anne Cohn Donnelly, Richard & Angela Huckabee, Kevin Kwok, Bill Buckalew, Yvonne Jackson, Jimmy Choi, Allie

Brian and Max, Brian’s two youngest children, are still in grade school. In this episode we sit down with them and with their mom, Allison, for an intimate conversation about how children process and navigate life with a

Jonavan and Maliah, Brian’s middle children, were just grade schoolers when their father was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. In this episode, they share their heartfelt reflections on the emotions they experienced up

Anaya and Jaydon were just in grade school when their father received a Parkinson’s disease diagnosis. In this episode, we sit down with them to reflect on how the initial diagnosis shaped their childhood and discuss the

Amani and Elijah, Brian's two eldest children, live in the same city as their dad and play a vital role in supporting him as he navigates life with Parkinson's disease. In this episode, we sit down with Amani and Elijah

In this final episode of season 6, Brian Grant and his mother, Dorella Grant talk about their time at Camp Lejeune, a U.S. Marine Corps base. And the ongoing battle for accountability and justice for those affected by mi

In this episode we hear from Dr. Sara Whittingham, a USAF Veteran, physician, Ironman triathlete, wife and mother. In 2020, she was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. She has become a vocal advocate for Veterans who hav

In this episode we get the historical context and regulatory challenges surrounding pesticide use with researcher Dr. Caroline Tanner, Director of the Parkinson’s Disease Research, Education and Clinical Center. Then, re

In season 6 of On-Time: A Parkinson's Podcast, host Larry Gifford explores the environmental toxins linked to Parkinson's disease in a four-part series. In this opening episode, guest Dr. Ray Dorsey, Neurologist and Auth

Special Bonus Episode: Conversation with CND Life Sciences In this special bonus episode, BGF Executive Director Katrina Kahl talks with CND Life Science's Chief Medical Officer and Co-Founder Todd Levine, MD about the b

Host Larry Gifford closes our four-part series on stigma and Parkinson's with a conversation with Brian Grant about his personal experiences with stigma and his thoughts on the stereotypes of people with Parkinson's dise

Stigma for people with Parkinson's disease is a global issue, and its manifestations can vary across different countries and cultures. In this episode, host Larry Gifford speaks with Nduta M'mbogori about her experience

Societal expectations and assumptions about how Parkinson’s presents for women can lead to women being overlooked in terms of their own needs and experiences. In this episode, host Larry Gifford talks to Sree Sripathy an

Host Larry Gifford opens our four-part series defining stigma and exploring what stigma looks like for people with PD with his first guest, Kimball Magoni, PhD. Dr. Magoni is a licensed psychologist in private practice f

People living with Parkinson’s have different comfort levels when talking to others about symptoms they experience. In this episode, Amber wraps up our series with founder Brian Grant covering topics from cringe-worthy s

Even the most sensitive people can say insensitive things to people living with Parkinson’s disease. In this episode, Amber speaks with Kamal Julka about the comments they have encountered from the most unexpected source

Women with Parkinson’s experience the disease differently than men, and we know so little about why that is. What we do know is there are societal expectations for women, and they are even more complex for women who have
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