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Romantic relationships can be challenging, but adding a chronic illness into the mix brings a whole new layer of complexity. In this two-part episode, we explore how chronic illness impacts relationships—communication struggles, feelings of guilt, intimacy challenges, and the importance of support.
In Part 2, we talk with Jessica Krauser, a dedicated advocate for the Parkinson’s community, wife, and mother of twins, who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s at 37. We discuss her journey with Parkinson’s, the lessons she’s learned, and how she’s helping others through her nonprofit Changing Parkinson’s and her podcast, The Secret Life of Parkinson’s.
Whether you're in a relationship, dating, or wondering how to balance love and illness, this episode is for you. Tune in for real talk, shared experiences, and advice on keeping love strong through life’s toughest challenges. 💙💖
Follow Jessica on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/the_secret_life_of_parkinsons/
Support Jessica's non-profit here: website: https://5kforjk.org/
Listen to The Secret Life of Parkinson's here:
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thesecretlifeofparkinsons
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3yF7PrgSjI0wcZnUOqmbsY
THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY SALTY PROVISIONS: Salty Provisions was created to bring clean, high-quality sea salts and seasoning blends to those who care about real ingredients, inspired by a love for Norwegian Sea Salt and a mission to make gourmet cooking accessible. Their handcrafted, award-winning salts are free from artificial additives, fillers, and anti-caking agents, making them perfect for anyone—including those with POTS who need to increase their sodium intake. POTS warriors love our Norwegian Sea Salt Capsules, Savory Electrolyte Broth, and Salted Maple Electrolyte Latte, helping them manage symptoms without relying on processed foods. Find them at WWW.DOYOULOVESALT.COM and on Instagram/Facebook @saltyprovisions. Use code SPOONFULL for 20% off your order!
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Romantic relationships can be challenging, but adding a chronic illness into the mix brings a whole new layer of complexity. In this two-part episode, we explore how chronic illness impacts relationships—communication struggles, feelings of guilt, intimacy challenges, and the importance of support.
In Part 2, we talk with Jessica Krauser, a dedicated advocate for the Parkinson’s community, wife, and mother of twins, who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s at 37. We discuss her journey with Parkinson’s, the lessons she’s learned, and how she’s helping others through her nonprofit Changing Parkinson’s and her podcast, The Secret Life of Parkinson’s.
Whether you're in a relationship, dating, or wondering how to balance love and illness, this episode is for you. Tune in for real talk, shared experiences, and advice on keeping love strong through life’s toughest challenges. 💙💖
Follow Jessica on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/the_secret_life_of_parkinsons/
Support Jessica's non-profit here: website: https://5kforjk.org/
Listen to The Secret Life of Parkinson's here:
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thesecretlifeofparkinsons
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3yF7PrgSjI0wcZnUOqmbsY
THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY SALTY PROVISIONS: Salty Provisions was created to bring clean, high-quality sea salts and seasoning blends to those who care about real ingredients, inspired by a love for Norwegian Sea Salt and a mission to make gourmet cooking accessible. Their handcrafted, award-winning salts are free from artificial additives, fillers, and anti-caking agents, making them perfect for anyone—including those with POTS who need to increase their sodium intake. POTS warriors love our Norwegian Sea Salt Capsules, Savory Electrolyte Broth, and Salted Maple Electrolyte Latte, helping them manage symptoms without relying on processed foods. Find them at WWW.DOYOULOVESALT.COM and on Instagram/Facebook @saltyprovisions. Use code SPOONFULL for 20% off your order!
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