Welcome to the YOPN Podcast! Today’s guest is Jennifer Gillick, Program Manager of APDA Northwest Chapter, in this episode she unveils YOPD-CON 2023: Your Gateway to Thriving with Young Onset Parkinson’s Disease! Join us at the Four Points by Sheraton Hotel in Seattle, WA, on October 14th and 15th, 2023, for this APDANW-sponsored event. Discover a wealth of family-friendly activities like hiking and dancing, and don’t miss the evening reception with complimentary appetizers. The full-day conference on day two delves into crucial topics, including healthcare, nutrition, and financial planning. Book your stay at a discounted hotel rate until September 21st, 2023. For inquiries, contact APDANW at 206-695-2905 or email APDANW@APDAParkinson.org. Visit the website at bit.ly/yopdcon.
My name is Michael Quaglia, and I was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease at the age of 42 in October 2006. For the next eight years, I worked tirelessly to climb the corporate ladder, hoping to accumulate enough wealth before the symptoms of the disease forced me into early retirement. Looking back, I wish I had made different choices.
In 2014, I stumbled upon two articles that changed the course of my life. The first was a study by the Cleveland Clinic, which found that "forced exercise" could significantly improve Parkinson's symptoms. The second was a video made by a small non-profit organization called Rock Steady Boxing, which demonstrated the benefits of non-contact boxing for people with Parkinson's.
Inspired by the potential benefits of exercise and boxing for Parkinson's patients, I dedicated my life to helping others and myself fight back against the symptoms of the disease. As a result, I have become an advocate for people with Parkinson's and an active member of the Parkinson's community.
To help get the word out in 2016 I started a Podcast "2 Mikes" with a friend Mike Achin. Seven years later we're sponsored by the Young Onset Parkinson's Network, we have numerous cohosts and our content resonates with the PD community.
Before my diagnosis, I worked as a Sales Manager for Engineering staffing agencies, but my journey with Parkinson's has led me down a different path, one in which I find fulfillment and purpose in making a positive impact on the lives of others.
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