Episodes

Tuesday Sep 12, 2023
The Parkinson’s Prison and the Hero’s Journey to Escape
Tuesday Sep 12, 2023
Tuesday Sep 12, 2023
Today's episode holds a deeply personal significance for me. You see, I grapple with cognitive issues that make it challenging for me to articulate my thoughts clearly and concisely. It's essential to note that these issues aren't indicative of dementia or any similar condition. In fact, my thoughts remain as lucid as ever.
However, after battling this disease for 17 years, I've encountered various hurdles when it comes to expressing myself effectively. This is where Robert Cochrane enters the picture, and he's been a game-changer for me and many others. Robert, with his impressive PhD background, is on a mission to teach individuals like me how to convey our thoughts and experiences through writing.
Now, if you're part of the Parkinson's disease (PD) community, you've likely heard of Robert Cochrane, and for good reason. His expertise and dedication to helping people like me find our voice are truly remarkable.
So, I invite you to tune in to this episode and take a journey with me. Let's explore how Robert's teachings have transformed my ability to express myself and connect with others in the PD community. I believe you'll find it not only insightful but also inspiring.

Tuesday Sep 05, 2023
A Journey through Parkinson’s, Pictures and Love in :”Personality Crash”
Tuesday Sep 05, 2023
Tuesday Sep 05, 2023
The YOPN Podcast is proud to present award winning photographer Safi Alia Shabaik.
Check out her project Personality Crash:
"Personality Crash" is a touching project documenting the author's father's journey through Parkinson's Disease, dementia, and Sundowners Syndrome. Initiated in 2013 to bring them closer before the illnesses took their toll, it uses powerful photographs to illustrate the challenges of caregiving and the father's resilience. This podcast explores the project's emotional depth, portraying the universal themes of loss and love when facing debilitating diseases. It showcases how "Personality Crash" humanizes the experience of losing one's identity while aging and highlights the author's profound insights into illness and their capacity for love. The father actively participated in the project until his last day, making it a moving testament to the human spirit's resilience in the face of adversity.
About the author: Safi Alia Shabaik, a Los Angeles native, discovered her passion for visual storytelling at a young age, earning a B.A. with honors in Fine Art from UCLA. She later became an essential part of Grace Jones's life, working as a fashion stylist, documentarian, and personal assistant. Safi's work has graced the pages of publications like The New York Times and Black+White Photography, earning her recognition in Photo Lucida's Critical Mass Top 50. She also received the inaugural Las Fotos Project Foto Award for Self-Expression and a Visual Arts grant from the National Endowment of the Arts (NEA) in collaboration with the Parkinson's Foundation. As a founding member of the Los Angeles Street Collective, Safi Alia Shabaik continues to make a lasting impact in the world of visual arts.

Tuesday Aug 22, 2023
What I Didn’t Say - A Journey Through Parkinson’s by Matthew Moore
Tuesday Aug 22, 2023
Tuesday Aug 22, 2023
The YOPN Podcast is excited to feature Matthew Moore, an actor, director, writer, and teacher who was diagnosed with Young Onset Parkinson's in 2019. Moore turned his diagnosis into an opportunity to raise awareness by writing the play 'What I Didn't Say - A Journey Through Parkinson's.'The play offers a front-row seat to the roller-coaster life of a Parkinson’s patient and their care partner. It's a profoundly honest and compelling story that invites us to ask the hard questions about hope, perseverance, communication, and the staying power of real love.As someone who has seen the play, I was blown away by the wonderful production that brings out the feelings and thoughts from a patient and care partner perspective.Join us for an interview with the very talented Matthew Moore and get inspired by his journey.Every performance will be followed by a talkback during which you’re invited to ask questions and express your opinions about the play with the actors, the audience, medical professionals, and Parkinson’s patients.Check out the link below to access the interview and learn more about Parkinson's Disease. #parkinsons #PDawareness #ParkinsonsDisease #ShakeItOff #ParkinsonsWarrior #FindACure #ParkinsonsCommunity #LivingWithParkinsons #ParkinsonsResearch #MovementDisorder #YOPN #YOPD #youngonsetparkinsons #Parkinsonslookslikeme

Monday Aug 14, 2023
FIVE YEARS LATER - ALLISON TOPPERWEIN
Monday Aug 14, 2023
Monday Aug 14, 2023
Get ready to embark on a captivating journey with the Young Onset Parkinson's Network in our podcast series, “5 Years Later” Join us as we reconnect with guests we spoke to over five years ago, who bravely share their experiences and provide valuable insights into the nuanced transformations they've encountered since then. Prepare to be enlightened as we delve into their extraordinary achievements, explore their mental well-being, uncover their exercise regimens, delve into their dietary choices, and go beyond. So, lean back, unwind, and get ready to be captivated by their truly inspiring stories.
Today's guest are Allie Topperwein and Steven Eury
#parkinsons #PDawareness #ParkinsonsDisease #ShakeItOff #ParkinsonsWarrior #FindACure #ParkinsonsCommunity #LivingWithParkinsons #ParkinsonsResearch #MovementDisorder #YOPN #YOPD #youngonsetparkinsons #Parkinsonslookslikeme

Tuesday Aug 01, 2023
FIVE YEARS LATER - JIMMY CHOI
Tuesday Aug 01, 2023
Tuesday Aug 01, 2023
Get ready to embark on a captivating journey with the Young Onset Parkinson's Network in our podcast series, “5 Years Later” Join us as we reconnect with guests we spoke to over five years ago, who bravely share their experiences and provide valuable insights into the nuanced transformations they've encountered since then. Prepare to be enlightened as we delve into their extraordinary achievements, explore their mental well-being, uncover their exercise regimens, delve into their dietary choices, and go beyond. So, lean back, unwind, and get ready to be captivated by their truly inspiring stories.
Today's guest is Jimmy Choi
#parkinsons #PDawareness #ParkinsonsDisease #ShakeItOff #ParkinsonsWarrior #FindACure #ParkinsonsCommunity #LivingWithParkinsons #ParkinsonsResearch #MovementDisorder #YOPN #YOPD #youngonsetparkinsons #Parkinsonslookslikeme

Friday Jul 14, 2023
Friday Jul 14, 2023
Welcome to the YOPN Podcast, where we are thrilled to bring you a special guest, Dr. Merlin Tuttle. Known as "Batman," Dr. Tuttle has dedicated over six decades to the study of bats. As seen on the Joe Rogan Experience and David Letterman, he joins us today to share his insights. Despite his diagnosis of Parkinson's, Dr. Tuttle continues to contribute valuable knowledge to the field.
During our conversation, Dr. Tuttle enlightens us on how bats excel at safeguarding our crops, surpassing the effectiveness of chemical solutions. He also delves into the topic of bat houses, shedding light on their significance and benefits. Drawing from his extensive experiences in the Amazon rainforest, he shares captivating stories and adventures.
Tune in to this episode as we explore these fascinating subjects and much more with the legendary Dr. Merlin Tuttle, a true authority on bats and their ecological importance.
To learn more about Dr. Tuttle go to https://www.merlintuttle.org/

Wednesday Jun 28, 2023
Smiling through Parkinson’s: Unmasking the Journey
Wednesday Jun 28, 2023
Wednesday Jun 28, 2023
The Young Onset Parkinson's Network (YOPN) Podcast is thrilled to present Lucy Jung, the CEO of Charco Neurotech (https://charconeurotech.com/)
Charco Neurotech is a medical technology company focused on improving the quality of life for individuals with Parkinson's disease. Their mission is to bring back smiles to those affected by the condition. Inspired by Professor Charcot's research on vibratory stimulation, they have developed the CUE1 device in collaboration with people with Parkinson's. By incorporating diverse skillsets and listening to the needs of the community, they aim to create simple, non-invasive technologies that can alleviate movement symptoms. The company, co-founded by Lucy Jung, values input from individuals with Parkinson's throughout the development process. Their goal is to provide innovative medical devices and software that enhance the well-being of those living with Parkinson's.

Monday Jun 26, 2023
Voices Unveiled: Breaking Barriers with Speech Accessibility
Monday Jun 26, 2023
Monday Jun 26, 2023
The YOPN Podcast is proud to present Mark Hasagawa-Johnson and Clarion Mendes as we discuss the Speech Accessibility Project
The Speech Accessibility Project aims to collect diverse speech samples to improve the representation of speech patterns in machine learning models. UIUC researchers will recruit paid volunteers to contribute recorded voice samples, creating a private dataset. This dataset will be used to train machine learning models and enhance their understanding of various speech patterns, starting with American English. By collaborating with multiple groups, the project seeks to accelerate the development of technologies that support communities with diverse speech patterns
Now recruiting! https://speechaccessibilityproject.beckman.illinois.edu/
The Speech Accessibility Project is now recruiting for participants with Parkinson's and related neurological conditions like MSA, PSP, and post-DBS. U.S. residents over the age of 18 are eligible.
Mark Hasagawa-Johnson is a researcher at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology and a professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. He has devoted his 30-plus-year career to developing communication tools and technologies and ensuring their accessibility for everyone. His research focuses on automatic speech recognition, and he is the lead researcher of the Speech Accessibility Project, a multi-year initiative that aims to improve voice-recognition technology by collecting audio samples from volunteers with a variety of speech-impacted disabilities. Hasagawa-Johnson earned his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and was recently named a Fellow of the International Speech Communication Association.
Clarion Mendes is a speech-language pathologist and a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Speech and Hearing Science at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. She received her M.A. in speech-language pathology from UIUC and brings 14 years of SLP experience to the Speech Accessibility Project team. Mendes’s rich clinical and teaching portfolio includes health equity, treatment protocols for gender-diverse individuals seeking voice modification, and quality of life improvements for individuals with acquired communication disorders and differences. She is a member of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and the World Professional Association for Transgender Health and is OutCare Health certified.

Wednesday Jun 21, 2023
Unshakable Journeys: Parkinson’s Pioneers Across America
Wednesday Jun 21, 2023
Wednesday Jun 21, 2023
The Young Onset Parkinson's Network (YOPN) Podcast, poudly presents Scott Rider.
Scott Rider and his long-time friend Jim Morgan, both diagnosed with Parkinson's disease 17 years ago, embarked on a remarkable journey across America. During their travels, they met numerous inspiring individuals with Parkinson's, as well as educators, movement disorder specialists, and others. Keep an eye out for an upcoming documentary that will capture their experiences and insights from this extraordinary adventure.
About Scott: Rider, a Columbus, Ohio native and former track and field star at The Ohio State University, holds the men's outdoor record in the 800 meters. After founding and managing Rider+Reinke Financial Group LLC, he sold his position in 2017. Diagnosed with Parkinson's disease at 47, Scott fights it with exercise and a positive attitude, biking over 10,000 miles in the last four years. Now retired at 62, he inspires others with Parkinson's through speaking engagements, fundraising for research, and sharing his experiences via a blog and YouTube channel. Scott's unwavering faith and motto "IWNQ = I WILL NEVER QUIT" guide him in his daily battle against the disease.

Tuesday Jun 13, 2023
Brushes of Resilience: Unveiling the Power of Art in Healthcare
Tuesday Jun 13, 2023
Tuesday Jun 13, 2023
The YOPN Podcast proudly presents an interview with patient advocate Ted Meyer!
Ted Meyer, an artist, curator, and patient advocate, uses art to find inspiration in the adversity of the patient experience. In his 2016 TEDMED Talk, he shares how art can help healthcare providers gain a deeper understanding of their patients' pain, loneliness, and frustration. Through his powerful creations, Ted communicates patients' stories and invites empathy and compassion in the healthcare field.
Watch Ted Meyer's captivating TEDMED Talk here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_HOIg1qV9A&t=651s

Learn More About YOPN
The Young Onset Parkinson’s Network provides programming, resources, and a vibrant community, transforming the lives of those with YOPD and their loved ones. We partner with experts in the field to increase awareness and empower our members to live well and thrive far beyond this unexpected, early diagnosis. To learn more and join, visit www.yopnetwork.org