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 powerful episode we explore the inspiration, impact, and creative vision behind Parkinson Canada’s Find Your Swagger campaign. Caitlin shares her experience as part of the campaign’s print segment, where she embraced a bold, empowering perspective on living with Parkinson’s. Joined by Mikaela Derksen (Brand Manager at Parkinson Canada), Jon Affleck (Strategic Advisor to Parkinson Canada), and Cass Farry (VP of Client Success at Broken Heart Love Affair), the team delves into the campaign’s goal to redefine perceptions around Parkinson’s, break down stereotypes, and create an uplifting narrative for the community.
Tune in to hear how Find Your Swagger is changing the conversation for Parkinsons.
To learn more about the Find Your Swagger campaign visit: https://www.findyourswagger.ca/
Full Show Transcript Available Here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ryaCFD4-HMS3W7Q14HeB3b-2SOhT7pVA/view?usp=sharing
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.