🎙️ Weekly podcast for real life with Parkinson's

Living with Parkinson's
The Good, the Bad, and the Reality

Hosted by Parkinson's advocate Bryce Perry, this podcast is for people living with Parkinson's, care partners, and families who want honest conversations about what life with the disease is really like.

Each episode explores the everyday challenges of Parkinson's including symptoms, medication timing, sleep, mental health, relationships, and the decisions that shape daily life.

You'll hear real experiences, practical insight, and conversations that help people better understand Parkinson's and feel less alone navigating the journey.

No sugar-coating. No empty inspiration.
Just real talk about living with Parkinson's.

74+ episodes Weekly conversations Expert guests + lived experience

Helping people navigate Parkinson's in more than 120 countries.

Latest Episode

Listen to the newest episode of Living with Parkinson's: The Good, the Bad, and the Reality.

Each episode combines personal experience, real community questions, and practical insight to help people better understand Parkinson's and navigate everyday challenges.

New episodes are released regularly and update automatically from the podcast feed.

Latest Video Episode

Catch the newest conversation on video, or browse the full YouTube playlist →

Explore the Full Podcast Archive

Browse the full library of Living with Parkinson's podcast episodes and find conversations about the topics that matter most in daily life with Parkinson's.

Episodes explore topics including:

  • Parkinson's symptoms and progression
  • Medication timing and treatment options
  • Sleep challenges and fatigue
  • Anxiety, depression, and brain fog
  • Exercise, movement, and lifestyle habits
  • Care partner relationships and support

Whether you're newly diagnosed or many years into the journey, the archive reflects the full reality of living with Parkinson's.

Conversations people living with Parkinson's actually need

Symptoms, Treatment, and Medication Timing

Understanding Parkinson's symptoms can feel overwhelming. Episodes break down stiffness, tremor, dyskinesia, fatigue, medication timing, and treatment decisions.

Mental Health and Resilience

Parkinson's can affect confidence, identity, and emotional health. Episodes explore anxiety, depression, stress, and practical ways to stay resilient.

Community Stories

Real conversations from people living with Parkinson's, care partners, researchers, and advocates helping listeners feel less alone and more connected.

About the Host

Bryce Perry speaking at a Parkinson's event

Bryce Perry

Founder, Doing Life Today · Parkinson's Advocate · Speaker · Content Creator

Bryce Perry is a Parkinson's advocate, speaker, and content creator who was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease at age 40.

After navigating the confusion and isolation that often comes with a Parkinson's diagnosis, Bryce created Doing Life Today to help people living with Parkinson's find clear information, practical support, and a strong community.

Through podcasts, videos, live events, and online conversations, Bryce shares honest discussions about the realities of Parkinson's while helping people take back control of their daily lives.

Empowering people living with Parkinson's to take back their lives and build a community where no one faces Parkinson's alone.

Parkinson's advocate Content creator Community builder

Choose the platform that fits your routine

Listen to Living with Parkinson's: The Good, the Bad, and the Reality on your favorite podcast platform and stay connected to new episodes as they're released.

Whether you listen while walking, driving, or relaxing at home, the podcast is available wherever you get podcasts.

A Global Parkinson's Community

The Living with Parkinson's: The Good, the Bad, and the Reality podcast reaches listeners around the world navigating life with Parkinson's disease.

Through YouTube and podcast platforms, the show connects people living with Parkinson's, care partners, healthcare professionals, and advocates across continents.

What started as one person sharing his Parkinson's journey has grown into a worldwide community learning, supporting, and navigating the disease together.

No matter where someone lives, the goal remains the same: help people living with Parkinson's feel informed, supported, and less alone.