• Political Football
    Mar 21 2026

    We’re hitting a milestone-Episode 60- and marking it in style.

    In this special instalment of 2 Parkies in a Pod, Dave and Kuhan swap the studio for the pitch as they attend a truly unique football match. On one side: the England Men’s Parkinson’s Walking Football team. On the other: a team of MPs from the All-Party Parliamentary Group.

    But this isn’t just about goals and glory.

    This match shines a spotlight on something bigger- the powerful role exercise can play in living well with Parkinson’s. It’s about movement, resilience, and proving that diagnosis doesn’t mean standing still.

    And where better to make that statement than right at the heart of power?

    Adding to the occasion, the team also received a letter from Prime Minister Keir Starmer, praising the day and recognising the importance of raising awareness and championing the Parkinson’s community.

    With boots on the ground and voices raised, this episode captures a moment where the Parkinson’s community takes its message straight to the highest table in the land-loud, proud, and impossible to ignore.

    Plus we take a trip down memory lane, talk about gut health and Dave's unexpected visitor for breakfast !

    ⚽ Movement is medicine.

    Please do subscribe, rate and review the podcast.

    Symprove Gut Health

    https://shop.parkinsons.org.uk/pages/partner-symprove

    Padel for Parkinson's

    https://www.instagram.com/Padel4Parkinsons

    Billy Connolly Art

    https://www.castlefineart.com/products/a-chat-at-the-gym

    Alex Echo Art

    https://www.castlefineart.com/search?q=alex+echo

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    36 mins
  • Sex, Shopping & Gambling - Out of Control
    Mar 7 2026

    Sex, Shopping & Gambling - Out of Control

    This week on 2 Parkies in a Pod, we uncover the darker side of dopamine agonists — a group of Parkinson’s drugs that, for some people, have triggered devastating impulsive behaviours.

    Sudden, overwhelming sexual urges, out-of-control gambling and compulsive shopping that’s cost families tens of thousands of pounds.

    We speak to BBC Investigative Reporter Noel Titheradge, who spent a year investigating the link between these medications and impulse control disorders. His documentary 'Impulsive’ for the BBC’s Radio 4 Shadow World series exposed stories that are hard to ignore.

    You’l also hear from:

    • Ellie, who lost more than £50k to online gambling
    • Steve, who became addicted to adult webcam sites and spent £40k
    • A solicitor who stole £600k from clients to fund a secret double life

    How common are these side effects?

    Are patients warned clearly enough?

    And should drug companies be doing more?

    If you or someone you love has been affected, help is available.

    📞 Parkinson’s UK free confidential helpline: 0808 800 0303

    📧 hello@parkinsons.org.uk

    Parkinson’s UK Impulsive Control Disorders

    https://www.parkinsons.org.uk/about-us/our-views/impulsive-compulsive-behaviour

    BBC Impulsive Series

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001zlz0

    Contact Noel: noel.titheradge@bbc.co.uk

    Yellow Card Reporting Side Effects

    https://yellowcard.mhra.gov.uk/

    Ellie’s Blog

    https://pdmamablog.wordpress.com/


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    49 mins
  • Why Am I So Tired?
    Feb 21 2026

    ‘Why am I so tired?’ features occupational therapist Emma Bracher

    Research shows, fatigue is the most burdensome symptoms for people with Parkinson’s, yet it’s still one of the least talked about and least understood.

    So what is Parkinson’s fatigue? What causes it? And is there anything we can do to live with it — or even prevent it?

    This week on 2 Parkies, we’re joined by Emma Bracher, Specialist Occupational Therapist and founder of Bigger & Better, a fitness and wellbeing programme designed specifically for people with Parkinson’s.

    Emma shares her expert insight into:

    • What Parkinson’s fatigue really is (and why it’s more than “just being tired”)
    • Why fatigue can be so debilitating
    • Practical strategies to manage energy levels day-to-day
    • How occupational therapy helps people with Parkinson’s improve their ability to carry out everyday tasks and stay independent

    We also get to know Emma’s personal journey — having a dad who has Parkinson’s, to how a six-year adventure in Australia inspired her to become a healthcare professional. And because it wouldn’t be 2 Parkies without a bit of fun, we also discover how Emma’s husband has turned their garage into an unexpected shrine to darts 🎯
    An honest, informative, and uplifting conversation about one of Parkinson’s toughest symptoms — with plenty of practical takeaways along the way.

    Links:

    How can Occupational Therapy help me

    https://www.parkinsons.org.uk/magazine/spotlight/how-can-occupational-therapy-help-me-if-i-have-parkinsons

    Bigger and better

    https://www.biggerandbetterforparkinsons.co.uk/

    2 Parkies Bobble hats - use the code WarmFeb (up to 28/2) at checkout to receive 10% off any clothing

    https://shop.parkinsons.org.uk/collections/parkinsons-uk-merchandise-1/2-parkies-in-a-pod

    The Tremor-Loes Choir

    https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_n6FHxcvIQZTpv7mA4AObHQlpXg2Si5Exc

    Larry 100 Marathons

    https://secure2.convio.net/dpf/site/Donation2?mfc_pref=T&2720.donation=form1&df_id=2720

    Skateboarding Parkie Phillip Brown

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCulUIOyLhCDo8YnwRqSL77Q

    The Shaking It Up Parkinson’s Podcast

    https://shakingitupwithparkinsonspodcast.com/launch-trailer/

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • What Do My Meds Do?
    Feb 7 2026

    Parkinson’s Medication Explained with Professor Jane Alty from the University of Tasmania.

    Parkinson’s meds can feel overwhelming. If you don’t know your Entacapone from your elbow, this is the Podcast for you.

    The professor cuts through the confusion — busting myths and jargon explaining what each medication actually does, and why treatment should always be personal. From first prescription to advanced therapies, this is a must-listen for anyone navigating Parkinson’s.

    Key Topics:

    • When is the right time to start Parkinson's medication? (and why waiting isn’t always better)
    • Understanding the role of Levodopa and its brand vs. generic versions
    • Why dosing isn’t one size fits all
    • Managing motor fluctuations and dyskinesia with medication adjustments
    • The function and timing of dopamine agonists and side effect considerations ..like risk of gambling
    • Managing OFF time, fluctuations, and dyskinesia
    • Dopamine agonists: benefits, risks, and side effects
    • Pumps, DBS, and other device-assisted therapies
    • Supplements like Macuna and CBD: hype vs evidence
    • Why honest doctor–patient conversations change outcomes
    • Resources including the Parkinson's MOOC for patients and carers
    • Parkinson’s UK Medication

    https://www.parkinsons.org.uk/information/drugs

    Parkinson’s MOOC (massive open online course)

    https://mooc.utas.edu.au/course/20392

    Parkinson’s Weekly Prof Bas Bloem (talking about Amandatine)

    https://oruen.com/category/podcasts/parkinson-weekly

    Megan’s Yogathon for Parkinson’s UK

    https://www.justgiving.com/page/megan-jones-1764255759495?utm_medium=FR&utm_source=CL

    Anders M. Leines ‘This is Parkinson’s’

    https://www.detteerparkinson.no/en/media

    Emma Lawton ‘The Bendy Pencil’

    https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/thebendypencil

    Miracle grandfather battling Parkinson's, 74, survives 60m mountain fall

    https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/2161180/grandfather-battling-parkinsons-survives-60/amp

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Seasons Greetings
    Dec 23 2025

    Season's Greetings from 2 Parkies in a Pod !
    Dave and Kuhan get in the festive spirit as they open the postbag and share some truly inspiring stories from the community ..including the challenges of running a nuclear power plant with Parkinson's, more remarkable DNA stories and we hear from friends.. old and new.

    Plus 2 Parkies in a Pod receives its own community award !
    As always - honest conversations, real lives, and a bit of festive cheer along the way…
    We hope you have a wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Year!

    Please rate, review and subscribe!

    2parkiesinapod.com

    hello@2parkiesinapod.com

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    28 mins
  • Coming Out
    Dec 13 2025

    Many people living with Parkinson’s struggle to talk about their diagnosis. Fear, stigma, and uncertainty can keep people silent for years. Even Michael J. Fox kept his Parkinson’s diagnosis private for almost a decade.

    This week on 2 Parkies in a Pod, we meet Scott and Paul, who share powerful, deeply personal coming out stories — not just about Parkinson’s, but about identity, isolation, and finding the courage to be seen.

    Paul reflects on how closely his Parkinson’s journey mirrored his experience of coming out as gay:

    “I guess I dealt with Parkinson’s in the same way I dealt with realising I was gay… by not talking to anyone about it for many years"

    Scott speaks honestly about living with Parkinson’s while single, gay, and without family support:

    “Being single, gay, with no family support, I did feel very isolated — and there weren’t many people I could see in the community that I had anything in common with.”

    In one of the episode’s most raw moments, Scott also opens up about experiencing suicidal thoughts and explains how the helplessness he felt during tests for deep brain stimulation treatment resurfaced memories of past sexual abuse. His honesty shines a light on the complex mental health challenges faced by many people with Parkinson’s — challenges that often remain unspoken.

    This is a story about vulnerability, survival, and connection. A story of adversity, community and ultimately ...gratitude.


    Parkinson’s and The Invisible Man (Scott’s YouTube channel)

    https://www.youtube.com/@Parkinsonsandtheinvisibleman

    Parkinson’s UK Mental Health

    https://www.parkinsons.org.uk/information/symptoms/behavioural/mental-health

    Podcast Club

    https://localsupport.parkinsons.org.uk/activity/young-onset-parkinsons-online-group

    LGBTQIA+ Network

    https://localsupport.parkinsons.org.uk/activity/lgbtqia-network-meeting-online

    DBS Network

    https://forms.gle/ApDHqGaDF38n6wYa7

    Join our yoga group

    https://dawnwilliamsyoga.co.uk

    1 in 3 living alone research insights

    https://denpruexeter.nihr.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/DeNPRU-Exeter_living-alone-with-a-progressive-neurological-condition_policy-brief.pdf

    Par-Con 2025 mental health video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-PwOYRSe4Q&list=PL1ixQpbHed3Y9_jS-WuZePcFa7N_O7aNi&index=7&pp=iAQB0gcJCSkKAYcqIYzv

    Hear Me charity

    https://www.parkinsons.me/hearme

    Nutrition PD

    http://prksn.uk/47RAlmu


    Please rate, review and subscribe to the podcast

    Contact us at:

    hello@2parkiesinapod.com

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    55 mins
  • Lucy’s Genetic Journey: My Amazing Parkinson’s Story
    Nov 15 2025

    In this episode, we meet Lucy (not her real name), who shares her extraordinary Parkinson’s journey.

    Lucy discovered she has a genetic form of Parkinson’s known as LRRK2. What started as a simple Ancestry DNA test to explore her family roots soon led to life-changing revelations — uncovering far more than she ever expected.

    Before releasing this episode, we sought advice from Lucy’s counsellor, and we’ve taken every step to protect the privacy of everyone involved in this remarkable story.

    If you’ve been affected by the topics discussed, or want to learn more about genetic Parkinson’s, you can contact the Parkinson’s UK Helpline for confidential advice and support:

    📞 0808 800 0303

    📧 hello@parkinsons.org.uk

    Donor Conceived Support

    https://donorconceiveduk.org.uk (peer led support)

    https://www.uhliverpool.nhs.uk/services/service-finder/donor-conceived-register (national register)

    EJS ACT PD Get Involved

    https://www.ejsactpd.com/

    Watch 2 Parkies at Par-Con

    https://youtu.be/H7IFQfcp2os

    Neuro Heroes

    https://www.neuroheroes.co.uk/

    Parkinson’s Europe Work Survey

    https://parkinsonseurope.org/parkinsonslife/careers-cut-short-financial-loss-and-fear-of-stigma-new-survey-working-with-parkinsons/

    Parkinson’s UK Nurse appeal

    https://www.parkinsons.org.uk/donate/donate-great-care

    Neuralink

    https://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2025/oct/first-uk-patient-uses-thought-control-computer-hours-after-neuralink-implant

    hello@2parkiesinapod.com

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    1 hr and 41 mins
  • Live from Par-Con: Rise & Shine
    Nov 1 2025

    10 Tips for a Better Day

    You can watch this episode at:

    https://youtu.be/H7IFQfcp2os

    In this special live episode from Parkinson’s UK’s Par-Con event in Birmingham, Kuhan and Dave are joined by a buzzing audience of more than 1000 people in person and online and the incredible Laura Douglas, neuro physiotherapist and founder of Neuro Heroes.Laura shares her expert advice from getting out of bed, stretches for dystonia and tips for getting dressed.Packed with practical tips, uplifting moments, and plenty of fun, this episode will help you start and end each day feeling stronger, steadier, and more confident — no matter what.


    Neuro Heroes Tips


    Plus a couple of special announcements.


    Subscribe to 2 Parkies in a Pod

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    1 hr