Season 1
9 episodes
25 min. per episode
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A vibrant artist battles Parkinson's, transforming struggle into creativity, as hope and resilience collide with harsh realities.
Episodes
Interviewee Jim Wu is a 36 years old Burnaby resident who shares how he challenges Parkinson's disease.
Maple Ridge resident Chris Olsen has had Parkinson's for 20 years, and she's never given up her fight. Listen to her courageous story of challenging this disease with dignity and purpose.
A conversation between Richard Mayede and Vancouver resident Grant Sheinin, who was diagnosed with Parkinson's in 2014 and recently had deep brain stimulation surgery. He shares how the surgery was for him and the effects it had on him.
In my interview with Coquitlam resident Mike Scales we learn about his attitude toward the disease and his ability to summon the courage to tackle the disease head-on. Hear his inspiring words.
New Westminster resident Winston Foster talks about his ups and downs about finding out he now has Parkinson's and how he's decided to fight it.
This series shares the stories of people with Parkinson's and their efforts to deal with the disease in their own way. The latter part of the series we talk with health care professionals and the CEO of the Parkinson Society of BC.
