Living with Parkinson’s | Bryce Perry
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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 humour.
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.
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“Your honesty and humor are a gift. Please keep sharing.”
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Living with Parkinson’s | Bryce Perry
Parkinson’s & Speech: Why Your Voice Changes and How to Fight Back
You know what Parkinson’s takes that hardly anyone warns you about? Your voice. One day you are talking normally, and the next day people are leaning in saying, “Sorry, can you repeat that?” Meanwhile, in your head, you feel like you are practically shouting.
In this episode of Living with Parkinson’s: The Good, the Bad, and the Reality, I break down why Parkinson’s changes your voice, what is actually happening in the brain and body, and what you can do to fight back before it starts shutting you out of conversations and connection.
We talk about:
🗣️ Why Parkinson’s affects volume, clarity, and breath support
🧠 The science behind hypophonia and why you do not notice it yourself
🍔 Real-life moments that made me realize my voice was fading
🎤 What actually helps, including speech therapy, daily practice, and posture
📱 Tools and apps that can help you train your voice at home
This episode also includes Carmen’s Care Partner Corner, where Carmen shares what it is like on the other side of the conversation and how simple cues can reduce frustration and keep communication flowing.
Parkinson’s might make your voice softer, but it does not get to silence your story.
🚨 If you are newly diagnosed with Parkinson’s and wondering “Now what?”
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You do not have to do Parkinson’s alone. Come hang out with us inside. 💬🧠
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Bryce-ism of the Episode:
“With Parkinson’s, your voice may fade, but your story deserves to be shouted from the rooftops.”
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