
Amy Chamberlain
On this week's episode we speak to Amy Chamberlain, who recently did the Backyard Ultra for Parkinson’s Awareness Month, which is an endurance event where runners compete 6.7km every hour on the hour until just one perso

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A podcast in partnership with Shake It Up Australia Foundation for Parkinson’s Research, where we speak to people whose lives have been impacted by Parkinson's Disease and hear their stories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shake It Up Australia hosts The Shake It Up Show, a health show with 116 episodes published.

On this week's episode we speak to Amy Chamberlain, who recently did the Backyard Ultra for Parkinson’s Awareness Month, which is an endurance event where runners compete 6.7km every hour on the hour until just one perso

On this week's episode we speak to Monique and Jess from Sound Abilities Speech pathology, who specialise in working with the Parkinson community on speech and communication. Thanks for listening to today’s episode! Shak

On this week's episode we speak to Shane Hill and Peter Byrne, partners at Roadhouse Entertainment, where Peter performs a Neil Diamond and Elvis tribute show “From a Diamond, To A King”. With Neil Diamond’s diagnosis wi

On this week's episode we speak to Ellyse Perry, who debuted for both the Australian national cricket and soccer team at the age of 16, and is the youngest Australian to play international cricket and the first to a

On this week's episode, we speak to returning guest Rob Ruffle about his upcoming Deep Brain Stimulation surgery and his decision to proceed with that treatment. Thanks for listening to today’s episode! Shake It Up Austr

On this episode, we speak to Vicki Miller, the Chief Executive Officer Shake It Up Australia Foundation, who has recently been at the World Parkinson’s congress. She updates us on all the action from there, and the work

On this week's episode we speak to Deanne Dawe, a DBS coordinator/ Movement Disorders Nurse at the Austin Hospital and DBS nurse in the private sector as well. Thanks for listening to today’s episode! Shake It Up Austral

On this week's episode, we speak to Peter McCarthy, who in October will be doing a Peak for Parkinson’s charity climb to raise awareness and funds for Shake It Up. Their team will be climbing Mera Peak (6,475m) - one of

On this week's episode we speak to Barbara Sinden, who lives with Parkinson’s and has recently had a Vyalev infusion pump installed, finding the benefits of this significant. Thanks for listening to today’s episode! Shak

On this week's episode, we speak to Tim Pegler, who works at MediRecords, a longstanding corporate sponsor and supporter of Shake It Up, who have over the years raised a huge $30,000 for research, as well as supporting w

On this episode we speak to Professor Kay Double about the co funded research from Shake It Up and the Michael J Fox Foundation her research team from the University of Sydney and the Brain and Mind Institute is doing. T

On this week's episode we speak to Jason van Leuven, who changed careers in 2015 and went to study medical science, specialising in neuroscience and pharmacology. He has just been diagnosed with with Parkinson’s in May l

On this episode we speak to Keegan Gallagher, who is taking part in this year’s Parkinson’s Awareness Month campaign by running 20km every Saturday during April, and his dad Paul who was diagnosed with Parkinson's in 201

On this week's episode we speak to Drew Hawker and Ashlee Ludeman. Drew was diagnosed with Young Onset Parkinson’s Disease at just 37 years old and his partner Ashlee has recently run a half marathon in the 3 Bays Runnin

On this week's episode we speak to Christine Jeya, who has previously been on the podcast to tell her Parkinson's story, to tell us about her experience getting into the research space, and about the travel grant she has

Om this week's episode we speak to the amazing Gary McKitterick-Gillett, founder of Trek ready Himalayas, who Last April led 19 Australians on a life-changing trek to 5,416m in the Himalayas, raising $52,000 for Parkinso

On this week's episode we speak to Linda Bateman, who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2019 and recently took part in the Snowy Mountains fundraising trek, along with her son Nick. Thanks for listening to today’s episod

On today's episode we speak to Tania West, who has been fundraising for Shake It Up in honor of her father and doing whatever she can to see more money go into Parkinson’s research. Thanks for listening to today’s episod

On today's episode we speak to Jimi Suen and Ashley Roles, who are both part of the Amaysim team who recently took on their own workplace Pedal for Parkinson’s challenge to raise money for Shake It Up. Thanks for listeni

On this week's episode we speak to Bec Read who recently took part in a Pro-Amateur Boxing Fight to raise funds for Shake It Up Australia and honour 20 years since her Dad was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease. Thanks f
Paul Gallagher
Regional Director of Nursing and Midwifery · General Mills
1 appearance on this show
Rachel Scott
masterful yoga educator, curriculum designer, and author · Nebraska Community Blood Bank
1 appearance on this show
Peter Byrne
Roadhouse Entertainment
1 appearance on this show
Vicki Miller
Shake It Up Australia Foundation
1 appearance on this show
Gary McKitterick-Gillett
Trek ready Himalayas
1 appearance on this show
Kishore Kumar
Garvan Institute
1 appearance on this show
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