The Pretty Dope Women’s Podcast is on a mission to revolutionize how women with Parkinson’s Disease (PD) are perceived and treated—both in mainstream media and within our communities, especially the healthcare industry.
This podcast takes you on a journey through the complex highs and lows that come with living as a woman with a neurodegenerative disorder. It’s a space where real stories of resilience, strength, and transformation are shared.
Join me as I connect with some truly inspiring and powerful PD women who open up about their personal journeys. These incredible women reveal how they’ve overcome challenges, shifted their mindsets, and created their own paths to success. Their stories are a testament to the courage it takes to navigate life with Parkinson’s and the unwavering spirit that defines Pretty Dope Women.
Tune in, be inspired, and become part of a community that’s breaking barriers, challenging perceptions, and uplifting the voices of women living with PD.
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The Pretty Dope Women’s Podcast is on a mission to revolutionize how women with Parkinson’s Disease (PD) are perceived and treated—both in mainstream media and within our communities, especially the healthcare industry.
This podcast takes you on a journey through the complex highs and lows that come with living as a woman with a neurodegenerative disorder. It’s a space where real stories of resilience, strength, and transformation are shared.
Join me as I connect with some truly inspiring and powerful PD women who open up about their personal journeys. These incredible women reveal how they’ve overcome challenges, shifted their mindsets, and created their own paths to success. Their stories are a testament to the courage it takes to navigate life with Parkinson’s and the unwavering spirit that defines Pretty Dope Women.
Tune in, be inspired, and become part of a community that’s breaking barriers, challenging perceptions, and uplifting the voices of women living with PD.
In this episode of The Pretty Dope Women’s Podcast, I sit down with Snehal Amembal, an inspiring writer, poet, and advocate for Young Onset Parkinson’s Disease. Snehal shares her journey of being diagnosed with Parkinson’s at just 33, while raising two young children and navigating the complexities of life as a mother, writer, and creative.
We dive into how Snehal transitioned from a career in HR to full-time writing, and how she uses poetry, dance, and creativity to cope with Parkinson’s. Her powerful story touches on the importance of finding your own light in the darkness, asking for help when needed, and building a supportive community.
Snehal’s honesty about her challenges and triumphs will leave you feeling inspired and uplifted. Whether you’re managing your own health journey or looking for wisdom in resilience, Snehal’s story offers hope and empowerment.
Full Transcript: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/inxhp9d3hwe98rbw4i9p3/PDW-Episode-5.pdf?rlkey=i9obmy2iak4mctb67s8gbyj42&st=wgm27hyx&dl=0
The Pretty Dope Women’s Podcast
The Pretty Dope Women’s Podcast is on a mission to revolutionize how women with Parkinson’s Disease (PD) are perceived and treated—both in mainstream media and within our communities, especially the healthcare industry.
This podcast takes you on a journey through the complex highs and lows that come with living as a woman with a neurodegenerative disorder. It’s a space where real stories of resilience, strength, and transformation are shared.
Join me as I connect with some truly inspiring and powerful PD women who open up about their personal journeys. These incredible women reveal how they’ve overcome challenges, shifted their mindsets, and created their own paths to success. Their stories are a testament to the courage it takes to navigate life with Parkinson’s and the unwavering spirit that defines Pretty Dope Women.
Tune in, be inspired, and become part of a community that’s breaking barriers, challenging perceptions, and uplifting the voices of women living with PD.