
Parkinson's Pathway Pals Tuesdays with Teresa
Teresa Jackson from Lean On Me Coaching, shares resources and strategies for thriving with Parkinson's. Join her and her guests to learn how to live your best life in spite of living with a chronic illness.Opinion Disclaimer:The views and opinions expressed in Parkinson’s Pathway Pals Tuesdays with Teresa, are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Teresa Jackson and Parkinson’s Pathway Pals Tuesdays with Teresa. Any content provided by our guests are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual or anyone or anything and is not intended as medical advice.
Episodes
34 episodes
Season 4 Episode 5 Rock climbing, a vision to end Parkinson’s disease and the Today Show!
Join me as I speak with a panel of guests today including Molly Cupka, the Director of Sportrock Climbing Center, Alexandria and Founder of Up Ending Parkinsons. Molly is determined to spread the addictive sport that is ro...
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Season 4 Episode 4 Dr. Sara Whittingham
What do Parkinson’s disease and an Ironman Triathlon have in common…Dr. Sara WhittinghamDr. Sara Whittingham is an Air Force Veteran and Anesthesiologist at Cleveland Clinic, Marymount Hospital, and clinical faculty member at Northeast O...
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Season 4 Episode 2: Tim Hague runs the race of his life-winner of season #1 of The Amazing Race Canada
Time Hague runs the race of his life.Tim Hague Sr. overcame the odds when he went from a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease to winning season #1 of The Amazing Race Canada. Listen in as he shares the lessons he learned from th...
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Season 4 Episode 3: Billy Kennedy, American basketball coach, discusses living with Parkinson's disease while in the public eye
Billy Kennedy is an American basketball coach who has a winning career spanning almost three decades. He talks candidly about his diagnosis during a career change, DBS surgery and his approach to living with Parkinson’s disease. ...
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Season 4 Episode 1: Up Ending Parkinson's disease with Molly Cupka
Have you heard that exercise may slow the progression of Parkinson’s Disease? Are you curious which types of exercise may help?Please join me as I chat with Molly Cupka, Director of Sportrock Climbing Center in Alexandria, Virginia...
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Season 3 Episode 5 Dr. Michael Okun discusses fatigue, sleep and other non motor Parkinson’s symptoms.
Are you challenged with non motor Parkinson's symptoms? Do you experience fatigue and sleep disruptions? Dr. Michael Okun discusses the management of these symptoms and more.Please join me as I speak with world Parkinson’s leade...
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Season 3 Episode 4: When both of your parents are diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. A candid discussion with Laura Mosley-Manthey on her parent's journey with Parkinson's and the impact it has had on her and her family's life.
Do you have a parent living with Parkinson’s? Can you imagine what it would be like to have both parents with Parkinson’s?Please join me as I chat with Laura Mosley – Manthey, as she candidly shares her parent’s journey with Parkin...
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Season 3
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Episode 4
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Season 3 Episode 3: Carley Rusch, PhD, RDN, LDN, nutrition and the impact it has on Parkinson's symptoms
Are you curious how nutrition affects Parkinson’s Disease? Is there a Parkinson’s specific diet? What about microbiome? Please join me as I talk with Carley Rusch PhD, RDN, LDN as she discusses how nutrition impacts Parkinson’...
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Season 3, Episode 2: Dr Michael Okun, world Parkinson's leader and how to best manage Parkinson's disease
Please join me as I speak with world Parkinson’s leader, Dr. Michael Okun. Dr. Okun is a board-certified neurologist, movement disorders specialist, neuroscientist and author who practices with the philosophy that ‘the patient is the sun’...
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Season 3 Episode 1, Jon Braddock, His diagnosis with YOPD and coping with the disease during the best years of his life
Season 3 Episode 1: Jon Braddock is a licensed architect with a Masters Degree from MIT and a Bachelors Degree from the University of Florida. He was diagnosed with YOPD in Jan, 2020 and lives in Ponte Vedra, Florida with his wife ...
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Episode 12 Season 2, Allie Toepperwein, Her Parkinson's Journey and American Ninja Warrior competitor.
Please join me as I chat with Allie Toepperwein, as she boldly shares her beautiful journey with Parkinson’s disease and her diagnosis at the young age of 37.Allie has inspired thousands of people as a regular contributor to the Huffingt...
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Season 2
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Episode 12
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Episode 11 Season 2 Alison Ballard, accomplished elite athlete and person living successfully with Parkinson’s Disease
In this episode you will meet Allison Ballard, accomplished elite athlete and living successfully with Parkinson’s disease. Alison faces Parkinson’s disease head on, just like she faces everything else. You will be inspired as Alis...
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Episode 10 Season 2 Understanding how movement can be tied to practical function through Occupational Therapy with Nicole Reynolds
Please join me for a discussion with Nicole Reynolds, Occupational Therapist and Certified Health Coach, as she explains how movement ties into function. Nicole Reynolds is an occupational therapist and certified health coac...
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Episode 10
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Episode 9 Season 2 The development of future Parkinson's related therapies and the cure for Parkinson's
Please join me for a scientific discussion with Dr. Xiaobo Mao, Associate Professor with Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, around future Parkinson’s related therapies and the cure for Parkinson’sDr. Mao is currently an Associate P...
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Episode #8 Season #2 The Parkinson's Foundation, A discussion on the unique challenges of hospitalization while living with Parkinson's disease and how the Parkinson's Foundation works to help meet those challenges.
Join me as I chat with Annie Brooks, MSW who currently serves as the Associate Director of Education at the Parkinson’s Foundation. As part of the Education department, her primary focus is providing quality informational resources an...
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Episode #7 Season #2 Scott Rider Parkinson's Across America A private look into what life is like with Parkinson's.
Scott Rider and Jim Morgan are embarking upon a cross country, motor coach adventure in an effort to provide the world an educational yet private look into what life is like with Parkinson’s.Scott and Jim are collaborating with Barry Bla...
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Episode #6 Season 2 PD GENEration - genetic testing and the future for mapping Parkinson's Disease for better treatments.
Have you ever wondered if Parkinson's in genetic? Maybe you are concerned because a grandparent or parent was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease.Join me today as my guests from the Parkinson's Foundation explain PD GENErat...
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Episode #5 Season 2 Eve Grill - looking through the lens of a child when your mother is diagnosed with Young Onset Parkinson's Disease
Eve Grill is 22 years old and the oldest daughter of Anna Grill, who was diagnosed with Young-Onset Parkinson’s disease when Eve was very young. While Eve is embarking on her life as a young adult, having just graduated from the Colleg...
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Episode #4 Season 2 Tom Urtz lives with Parkinson's disease. He has fallen over 5,000 times in the past few years. Join me as he shares what motivates him to get up and fight back.
Please join me as I chat with Tom Urtz who shares his inspirational story. He talks about his journey so honestly from falling down more than 5,000 times in the past few years to his decision to stop driving. ...
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Episode #3 Season 2 Dr. Soania Mathur Living with Parkinson's disease as a young praciticing family phyician in Toronto, Canada. Join me as Dr. Mathur shares how she has successfully lived with Parkinson's for over two decades.
Dr. Mathur is a family physician from Toronto, Canada who resigned her medical practice following a Young Onset Parkinson’s Disease diagnosis at age 27. Having lived with the disease for over two decades she now spends her time writing, educ...
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Episode #2 Season 2 Karl and Angela Robb - Lessons from living successfully with Parkinson's disease for over 30 years
Karl and Angela Robb - lessons from living with Parkinson's for over 30 years. Join me as I chat with Karl and Angela Robb as they share their experience of living successfully with Parkinson's disease for over 30 years. They are...
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Episode 1 Season 2 Teresa Jackson Resilience strategies
Join Teresa Jackson, National Certified Health and Wellness Coach and International Podcast host, as she provides strategies to living well with Parkinson's.
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Season 2
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Episode #12 Bobby Hand, Doctor of Physical Therapy, Building Your Team: How a specialized Parkinson's physical therapist can improve quality of life and where to find them
Bobby is a board-certified clinical specialist in neurologic physical therapy. He graduated with his Doctor of Physical Therapy from the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia. Bobby has served the role of a full-tim...
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Episode #11 Dr. Jackie Judd-Flack - The role of the Primary Care Physician in diagnosing and treating Parkinson's Disease in collaboration with your neurologist or movement disorder specialist.
Dr. Jackie Judd Flack graduated from West Virginia School Of Osteopathic Medicine in 2007 after completing her undergraduate training at Bridgewater College in Virginia, majoring in Biology with a minor in Philosophy and Religion. Dr. Fla...
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Episode #10 Dr. Hooman Azmi
Dr. Hooman Azmi is the Director of the Division of Functional and Restorative Neurosurgery at Hackensack University Medical Center. His goal has been to develop a program that delivers a very comprehensive approach to the care of patients...
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Episode 10
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