Philip Højgaard-Olsen, born and raised in Sidney, Australia, moved to Denmark in his late teens eager to live a more independent life despite having Duchenne muscular dystrophy. In Denmark, he was foremost inspired by the way they accessed their own living, apartments, and vehicles to move around. The Egmont Høiskolen played an important role opening his eyes to possibilities.
In this episode Philip shares his thoughts about challenges in life and how to approach problems with a different lens.
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Philip Højgaard-Olsen, born and raised in Sidney, Australia, moved to Denmark in his late teens eager to live a more independent life despite having Duchenne muscular dystrophy. In Denmark, he was foremost inspired by the way they accessed their own living, apartments, and vehicles to move around. The Egmont Høiskolen played an important role opening his eyes to possibilities.
In this episode Philip shares his thoughts about challenges in life and how to approach problems with a different lens.
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Episode #9: DMD and an active lifestyle – to make the best out of your life with a change of mindset
The podcast series Take on Duchenne
28 minutes 36 seconds
2 years ago
Episode #9: DMD and an active lifestyle – to make the best out of your life with a change of mindset
In this episode you will meet Tim Dalsgaard Pedersen, 28 years old from Denmark. He participated in the Danish Power Chair Hockey Team winning the World Championships in Switzerland 2022. Tim received the diagnosis of Duchenne muscular dystrophy at the age of five. Today, he is passionate about fitness and works as a personal coach. Tim believes that sports and a positive mindset are important for a good quality of life, to be aware and actively choose what is good for your mind and body.
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The podcast series Take on Duchenne
Philip Højgaard-Olsen, born and raised in Sidney, Australia, moved to Denmark in his late teens eager to live a more independent life despite having Duchenne muscular dystrophy. In Denmark, he was foremost inspired by the way they accessed their own living, apartments, and vehicles to move around. The Egmont Høiskolen played an important role opening his eyes to possibilities.
In this episode Philip shares his thoughts about challenges in life and how to approach problems with a different lens.
SE-DMD-0338