The creators of the podcast would like to thank the McGregor Museum for introducing us to Yvonne Malan, who not only allowed us to quote extensively from her Sailor Malan memorial lecture given in Kimberley and Simon’s town in 2023, but also introduced us to the majority of the participants for the one-on-one interviews in the podcast. Thank you to everyone who gave their time, insights and participation.
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The creators of the podcast would like to thank the McGregor Museum for introducing us to Yvonne Malan, who not only allowed us to quote extensively from her Sailor Malan memorial lecture given in Kimberley and Simon’s town in 2023, but also introduced us to the majority of the participants for the one-on-one interviews in the podcast. Thank you to everyone who gave their time, insights and participation.
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Sailor Malan faced his Parkinson's Disease like many of the challenges that confronted him, with a firm focus and stubbornness many of his friend's recall witnessing. As a follow up to episode 6, we wanted to take a deeper dive into Parkinson’s disease.
Given how important exercise is for those with this condition, you’re going to hear about an initiative called the Co-Pilot Project. It aims to connect runners living with Parkinson's with fellow runners to allow them to compete in races. To quote Yvonne Malan, its founder, “Our logo is a Spitfire (as nod to Sailor Malan) and our motto is 'So others may run'. “ A number of races have already been completed and race organizers have been more than willing to help. If you are interested in learning more and establishing it in your province or country get in touch with Parkinson’s South Africa/ZA – you can find a link to their website at facetheattack.com
We are also going to hear more from Rakesh and Michelle, two truly inspiring people, reflecting on the need for more "Sailor" Malans. They talk about challenges, impacts and strategies for those with Parkinson's as well as stories of hope. Share their story with anyone who you feel may be impacted by the disease and inspired by those working on the frontline.
This podcast is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition or disease. We encourage listeners to consult with their own physician or healthcare specialist.
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