January 8th, 2024
Robert Cochrane
If you’re treating Parkinson’s disease (PD) as solely a disorder of movement, you are missing a significant portion of what negatively affects outcomes. If that diagnosis of your treatment upsets you, good. It’s time we took a look at emotional IQ and how it impacts those you serve. As a care partner to a father who has […]
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January 5th, 2024
Robert Cochrane
The moment “You have Parkinson’s disease” catches your ears your life is changed forever. For many, this traumatic diagnosis sets off a series of alarm bells. How did this happen? (no one knows for sure) How can I get rid of this? (you can’t – for now, maybe ever) What do I do now? That’s […]
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December 28th, 2023
Robert Cochrane
The idea of having a word of the year came to me from my dear friend and Yes, And…exercise! (YAX) co-founder, Susan Scarlett. She first offered it to me as a concept early in 2021 when I was struggling with my PhD program. She reminded me of both the meaning and value of joy. I […]
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December 22nd, 2023
Robert Cochrane
This blog is written by Michelle Lifshitz, a woman who was a care partner for her father, who had Parkinson’s disease. She is also a recent escapee from the Parkinson’s Prison. Please click the link for more information and to sign up for the next round of our class, Day One: The Parkinson’s Prison and […]
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December 22nd, 2023
Robert Cochrane
This blog is written by Susan Scarlett, a woman with PD and recent escapee from the Parkinson’s Prison. Please click the link for more information and to sign up for the next round of Day One: The Parkinson’s Prison and the Hero’s Journey to Escape! Andy Dufresne was innocent. Michael J Fox was innocent. Muhammad […]
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September 26th, 2023
Robert Cochrane
Dear Doctors, I have a new prescription for you. It’s called improvisation via Yes, And…eXercise! (YAX!). You may have heard of improvisation, but you most likely haven’t tried it. And, even if you did try it or see it somewhere, it was probably in a performance-based form – which is sort of an off-label version […]
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September 19th, 2023
Robert Cochrane
We owe big thanks to everyone who came out to the ballgame on Saturday, Sept. 15th to celebrate Yes, And…eXercise! We had over 30 friends and family in our suites, terrific food and we saw the home team Round Rock Chupacabras hit three home runs en route to a solid 7-3 thrashing of the visiting […]
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August 29th, 2023
Robert Cochrane
We’ve all heard the riddle: A lost hiker caught by surprise with a fierce winter storm stumbles into an old trappers cabin. It is cold and light is fading fast. The freezing hiker looks around the interior and sees three items that could save his life: an oil lantern, a candle, and an old wood […]
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August 18th, 2023
Robert Cochrane
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a viperfish that prowls through my brain, attacking my neurons and depleting me of much-needed dopamine… It’s also the fastest growing neurological disease in the world and, according to the authors of Ending Parkinson’s Disease, a pandemic. For those who know me, you know that I may have Parkinson’s, but Parkinson’s […]
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August 14th, 2023
Robert Cochrane
I hear you. Improvisation may sound scary, silly, perhaps even pointless. I can write furiously from where I am, as a decades-long performer and teacher, until I’ve bloodied my fingers. But nothing will change your mind until you open it. Improvisation must be experienced. So rather than me just telling you more, I’m going to […]
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