Season 2
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A vibrant artist battles Parkinson's, transforming struggle into creativity, as hope and resilience collide with harsh realities.
Episodes
North Vancouver resident Mark St. Quintin talks about his upbringing in South Africa and shares his story about having Parkinson's and how he challenges it daily with exercise.
White Rock resident Bob de Wit shares his story about how he initially dealt with his symptoms to "owning it" and feeling freer. See and hear how he challenges Parkinson's daily with conviction and courage.
Coquitlam resident and physiotherapist Shelly Yu is interviewed and she shares her thoughts on a variety of topics which include neuroplasticity and neuroprotective exercises. A very enlightening interview.
Based in Vancouver, Tightrope Improv Theatre was the first school of its kind locally to offer "Improv for Parkinson's", a series of classes specifically designed to help individuals with Parkinson's disease.
Listen to Vancouver resident Floris Van Weelderen talk about archery and how he learned about this sport during the pandemic and before he had his deep brain stimulation surgery.
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.
