Life by the Hour: Thoughts on Viral Time

by Allan Cole
We’re measuring life in hours these days, and sometimes in smaller increments.

Living Less Urgently with Parkinson’s Disease

by Gregory Tatman
Lately, I feel the need to make what’s left of my life less urgent.

Seeing Adversity from the Back of a Sanctuary

by Allan Cole
Sitting at the back of the sanctuary, as I typically do, I think about how I got here.

On Pandemics and Loneliness

by Allan Cole
We knew it would happen but somehow temporarily reasoned it away.

Having Parkinson’s is Political

by Allan Cole and Elizabeth Gaucher
This is a timely conversation for people to have, as opposed to allowing their discomfort to keep them silent.

My Parkinson’s Landscape

by Ellen B. Pritsker
Parkinson’s is not always the only challenge.

On ‘Embracing the Suck’ with Parkinson’s Disease

by Allan Cole
Brené’s genius is that she recognizes that most of us live with pervasive shame, which ultimately quells our courage and prevents the kind of vulnerability that offers more joy.