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Hear, Here, Parkinson’s! Podcast

Hear, Here, Parkinson’s! Podcast

Auteur(s): World Parkinson Coalition
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Welcome to the Hear, Here, Parkinson’s! podcast, where you will hear from special guests covering the world of Parkinson’s with with a deep dive on the World Parkinson Congress and a look at how the WPC has helped make extraordinary progress in the Parkinson’s community by creating space for people with Parkinson’s to have a seat at the table. This podcast series is made possible with support from BlueRock Therapeutics and Rune Labs.

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  • Episode 30: Steve Iseman, WPC Pedal to Phoenix, Team Route 66
    Mar 2 2026

    Steve Iseman, from the WPC Pedal to Phoenix, Team Route 66 joins the Hear, Here Podcast to discuss his epic upcoming journey cycling to The World Parkinson Congress and sharing his story living with Parkinson's.

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    40 min
  • Episode 29: Linda Olson, MD, WPC Board Member
    Feb 16 2026

    On this episode of the Hear, Here Parkinson’s Podcast, Linda Olson, MD, and WPC Board Member, joins hosts Eli Pollard, WPC Executive Director, and Edgar Valdmanis, WPC 2026 Parkinson Ambassador, for a candid and inspiring conversation.

    Dr. Olson shares her extraordinary journey of living with Parkinson’s as a triple amputee, her path to becoming a radiologist, and the resilience and hope that guide her advocacy and commitment to living each day to the fullest while making a lasting impact in the Parkinson’s community.

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    47 min
  • Episode 28: Natasha Fothergill-Misbah, PhD Researcher & WPC 2026 Creativity Comms Member
    Jan 25 2026

    In this episode of the Hear Here Parkinson’s Podcast, hosts Edgar Valdmanis, WPC 2026 Parkinson Ambassador, and Elizabeth “Eli” Pollard, WPC Executive Director, welcome researcher Natasha Fothergill-Misbah, PhD, who also serves on the WPC 2026 Creativity Committee. Natasha was a producer of the award-winning short documentary Shaking Hands with the Devil, which shines a light on Parkinson’s stigma and the barriers to medication access in Africa. The conversation explores the making of the film, its global impact, and the urgent need to address inequities in Parkinson’s care worldwide.

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    37 min
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