Living with Parkinson’s | Bryce Perry
The Good, the Bad, and the Reality – Your Source of Strength, Hope, and Support.
Diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2010 at age 40, Bryce Perry has spent over 15 years navigating the daily challenges, unexpected changes, and surprising lessons that come with living with a progressive disease. Through it all, he’s found purpose, perspective — and plenty of humor.
Living with Parkinson’s is a real, raw, and often surprisingly funny podcast that explores what life is truly like with Parkinson’s. Whether you’re newly diagnosed, deep into your journey, or supporting someone who is, this show delivers honest stories, practical advice, and a healthy dose of encouragement.
From medication and mindset to relationships, work, identity, and adapting to constant change, Bryce dives into the good, the bad, and — most importantly — the reality of life with Parkinson’s. It’s a podcast built on truth, resilience, and the belief that you can still live fully, even when life looks different than expected.
Listeners say:
“You nailed it. I thought I was alone until I found your videos.”
“I laughed out loud… and then cried. This is exactly what I needed today.”
“Bryce says what we’re all thinking but don’t always have the words for.”
“Your honesty and humor are a gift. Please keep sharing.”
New episodes every week. Subscribe and join a growing community of people who are doing life today — together.
Living with Parkinson’s | Bryce Perry
5 Real Parkinson’s Questions From My Community Part 1
Ever wondered how much bacon a person with Parkinson’s can give up before life loses all meaning? Or how to handle stiffness that makes your legs feel like concrete?
In this episode of Living with Parkinson’s: The Good, the Bad, and the Reality, I’m answering five real questions straight from the Doing Life Today community — funny, honest, and sometimes emotional ones that only people living with Parkinson’s truly get.
We’ll talk about:
🥓 Whether I actually gave up bacon (spoiler: not a chance)
🦵 The worst stiffness I’ve ever had and what helps
💊 What I do when my meds wear off at the worst times
😶 How I handle facial masking in photos
❤️ And what I’ve learned about joy, timing, and resilience along the way
This Q&A episode is real talk from real people — with plenty of laughs, a few vulnerable moments, and a Bryce-ism you won’t forget.
🚨 If you’re newly diagnosed with Parkinson’s and wondering “Now what?” — I’ve got you covered.
👉 Start here with my Newly Diagnosed Boot Camp:
https://community.dolifetoday.com/pages/so-you-got-parkinsons-now-what
And if you’re looking for real connection, join our brand-new Inner Circle community — a private space for support, laughs, and real talk:
https://community.dolifetoday.com/invite
You don’t have to do Parkinson’s alone. Come hang out with us inside. 💬🧠
💬 I read and reply to every comment
🔔 Subscribe for weekly motivation & support: https://bit.ly/3262ymG
▶️ Video Podcast Playlist: https://bit.ly/4h27D3y
🎧 Audio Podcast: https://podcast.dolifetoday.com
Bryce-ism of the Episode:
“With Parkinson’s, sometimes your face forgets to smile — but that just means your heart has to smile louder.”
#Parkinsons #ParkinsonsDisease #LivingWithParkinsons #ParkinsonsPodcast #ParkinsonsCommunity #ParkinsonsSupport #ParkinsonsAwareness #ParkinsonsJourney #ParkinsonsLife #ParkinsonsSymptoms #ParkinsonsQandA #DoingLifeToday #BrycePerry #RealTalk #ParkinsonsHumor
Stay Connected: YouTube: Youtube.com/@DoingLifeToday | Instagram: @DoingLifeToday | TikTok: @DoingLifeToday | General Inquiries: office@bryceperry.org | Booking Requests: bryce@dttalentagency.com | Sponsorship Inquiries: bryce@dttalentagency.com
Podcasts we love
Check out these other fine podcasts recommended by us, not an algorithm.