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In this episode of Parkinson's and Me, Daniel Sellers introduces Frank, a long-time Parkinson's patient who was diagnosed in 2007. Frank shares his journey of living with Parkinson's for over 17 years, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a positive outlook. Despite experiencing personal tragedies, including the loss of his mother and wife to cancer, Frank has remained committed to using his experiences to inspire others. His story is about more than just battling the disease; it's about helping others navigate the difficulties of life through lessons he's learned, including writing a book titled Embracing Parkinson's.
During the episode, Frank is joined by his long-time collaborator Chris, who speaks about their work together and Frank's impact on others. Frank discusses the challenges of Parkinson's, such as dealing with physical limitations and managing emotions, but he also highlights the importance of neuroplasticity and maintaining hope. By embracing a positive mindset and building daily routines, Frank has found ways to live a fulfilling life despite the diagnosis.
Add your experience and suggestions to the conversation in this Parkinson's podcast. If you would like to leave Daniel a voice message and you live in the U.S. call 1-706-873-1656. Email us at [email protected]
In this episode of "Parkinson's and Me," titled "Taking Notice," Daniel Sellers introduces the episode by highlighting the internal struggles associated with Parkinson's disease. He shares an inspiring conversation with his brother, Brian, who encourages and supports him in creating new episodes.
Daniel reads and responds to emails from listeners, including one from Gene, who finds strength in faith, and Jenny, who is awaiting a diagnosis and experiencing anxiety. He also mentions Frank, a listener diagnosed with Parkinson's in 2007, who offers valuable perspectives.
The conversation with Brian covers several topics, including Daniel's journey from the initial diagnosis five years ago to his current state. They discuss the importance of hope, the battle against discouraging self-talk, and the role of meditation and the Balance app in managing anxiety. Daniel shares how he has cut out negative influences like news consumption and focused on positive actions, such as physical fitness, to improve his well-being.
Daniel and Brian reflect on the impact of Parkinson's on family life, emphasizing the importance of not letting the disease define their lives. They also discuss the value of sharing vulnerabilities within their church small group and the positive influence of supportive relationships.
Add your experience and suggestions to the conversation in this Parkinson's podcast. If you would like to leave Daniel a voice message and you live in the U.S. call 1-706-873-1656. Email us at [email protected]
In the latest episode of "Parkinson's and Me," Daniel delves into the use of metaphors to convey his experiences and insights in managing life with Parkinson's disease. He begins by emphasizing the importance of continuing to live meaningfully despite the diagnosis. Daniel introduces four metaphors: "Building an Ark," "Our Second Half," "Taking the Wheel," and "Save Nothing for the Trip Back." These metaphors help him and his listeners understand and remember crucial life lessons. By likening his preparedness to Noah building an ark, Daniel underscores the need for emotional, spiritual, and physical readiness to face the progressive nature of the disease.
Daniel also shares personal updates, noting challenges like decreased stamina and medication adjustments. He reflects on a recent scare involving a positive test result, which momentarily shifted his perspective from managing Parkinson's to confronting a potential life-threatening condition. This experience reinforced the importance of resilience and adaptability. Throughout the episode, Daniel encourages listeners to use these metaphors as strategies to navigate their own challenges, fostering a sense of purpose and determination. He concludes by inviting feedback and sharing his contact information, hoping to build a supportive community through shared insights and experiences.
Add your experience and suggestions to the conversation in this Parkinson's podcast. If you would like to leave Daniel a voice message and you live in the U.S. call 1-706-873-1656. Email us at [email protected]
In "Parkinson's in Me," Season 4, Episode 3, titled "A Day in the Life of Part 2," listeners are invited into the daily experiences of Daniel, a man diagnosed with early onset Parkinson's disease at 42. This episode continues the narrative from the previous one, offering a detailed and intimate portrayal of a day in Daniel’s life. He shares the nuanced challenges of living with Parkinson's, from managing medication around meals to the mental and emotional toll it takes. Daniel’s narrative is interspersed with moments of reflection and a strong personal philosophy centered on faith and resilience. He uses his platform to share his struggles and inspire others, pointing to the importance of faith and community support in facing life’s trials.
Listeners can expect a blend of personal anecdotes and broader insights into living with a chronic illness. Daniel discusses the variability of symptoms among those with Parkinson’s, emphasizing the unique nature of his journey compared to others. Throughout the episode, he candidly addresses the difficulties of maintaining normalcy at work and his strategies to manage his symptoms, like dictation software and AI tools. The episode explores the intersection of personal struggle, technological aid, and spiritual faith, as Daniel continually seeks to maintain his independence and productivity while coping with the realities of his condition. His storytelling provides a window into the life of someone navigating significant health challenges with grace and determination.
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In this episode of "Parkinson's and Me," Daniel shares a raw and personal account of his daily life with Parkinson's disease. He takes listeners through a typical day, starting from the moment he wakes up to his morning routine of medication, prayers, and exercises. Throughout the day, Daniel confronts the challenges posed by Parkinson's, such as muscle stiffness, nausea, and anxiety about his future ability to work and provide for his family. Despite these difficulties, he maintains a positive outlook and strives to make a difference in the lives of others.
Add your experience and suggestions to the conversation in this Parkinson's podcast. If you would like to leave Daniel a voice message and you live in the U.S. call 1-706-873-1656. Email us at [email protected]
In Season 4 of his podcast, "Steal My Show," Daniel embraces a shift towards a more selfless outlook on life. He grapples with the decision to disclose his condition to colleagues and friends, acknowledging both the fear of potential consequences and the relief it may bring.
Reflecting on the legacy he wishes to leave behind, Daniel finds inspiration in a song by TobyMac, surrendering his life to a higher purpose and recognizing true fulfillment in serving others. Despite grappling with grief over his diagnosis, Daniel views it as a wake-up call rather than a burden. His message of authenticity and resilience resonates with listeners, inviting them to embrace life's challenges and strive to make a positive impact.
Add your experience and suggestions to the conversation in this Parkinson's podcast. If you would like to leave Daniel a voice message and you live in the U.S. call 1-706-873-1656. Email us at [email protected]
The episode offers valuable insights into coping strategies and the importance of maintaining a positive outlook despite the challenges of Parkinson's disease. Daniel's concept of "speaking life" highlights the power of positive thinking and intentionality in shaping one's perspective. For those with Parkinson's or their loved ones, this emphasis on focusing on the blessings and creating meaningful experiences becomes a source of inspiration and hope.
Daniel's determination to provide a strong foundation for his son while dealing with Parkinson's serves as a beacon of strength, encouraging others to find ways to be present and involved in their families' lives despite the limitations imposed by the disease. Overall, the episode offers valuable support and encouragement for individuals and families affected by Parkinson's, making it a compelling listen for those seeking understanding and strategies to navigate life with the condition.
Add your experience and suggestions to the conversation in this Parkinson's podcast. If you would like to leave Daniel a voice message and you live in the U.S. call 1-706-873-1656. Email us at [email protected] or visit our site parkinsonsand.me
In this inspiring episode of the podcast "Parkinson's and Me," host Daniel, who was diagnosed with Parkinson's in 2019, shares his personal journey with the disease. Despite the challenges, Daniel has found a unique focus and determination. He shares his experience of stepping into a coaching role for his son's baseball team, a decision that has allowed him to actively participate in life and create lasting memories.
This episode is a testament to the power of resilience and the importance of staying engaged with life, even when faced with physical limitations.
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Altering our perspective is a very difficult task. We have a lifetime of learned experience that dictates how we perceive life. For most of us, this includes some coping mechanisms that would not be described as healthy. This episode examines a few simple ways to reverse the cycle. As Yoda from Star Wars says, “You must unlearn what you have learned.
The last half of the episode is a creative experiment. Daniel shares how the movie “Legend of Baggar Vance” serves as an important reminder of how he wants to live. One of the themes of the movie is that life isn’t a game you either win or lose. It's a game that can only be played.
Being diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease is similar to being buried by consistent avalanches of bad news and worsening symptoms. It’s easy to forget what made living so important. This why reminders such as this are so important. Slip on some headphones and find a quiet place. You are invited to this creative process.
Add your experience and suggestions to the conversation in this Parkinson's podcast. If you would like to leave Daniel a voice message and you live in the U.S. call 1-706-873-1656. Email us at [email protected] or visit our site parkinsonsand.me
Continual transitions are a part of life. These combinations of our experiences combine to makes us who we are. One of the challenges living with Parkinson's Disease is the feeling of hopelessness. It's as if the walls are closing in on you, and there isn't a route for you to escape. However, what if you were able to change your perspective? How could that alter the way that you look at life? This episode addresses this challenge.
Daniel is realizing the importance of looking at events in his life using a different mindset. If we choose to see events as going always turning out poorly for us, then that is exactly what will occur. It's a self-fulling prophecy. Another option is to look for the best things that are we experiencing. The self-fulling prophecy works both ways.
Can we change our mindsets to look for experiences that will encourage us? Daniel shares ways that have been successful for him. These include some mental tricks that have helped him to manage and short-circuit dangerous thoughts that can get out of control. It's no surprise that if we choose "life", then we can better control our thoughts. As a result, we can capitalize on positivity which provides us a biological advantage compared to brains that are neutral or negative.
Add your experience and suggestions to the conversation in this Parkinson's podcast. If you would like to leave Daniel a voice message and you live in the U.S. call 1-706-873-1656. Email us at [email protected] or visit our site parkinsonsand.me
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