Podcast & Blog

A new podcast, My Walk in the Park with Parkinson’s premiers April 2023.

I am Dale Schultz. Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.
That man would be me.) I would like to transparently distract you away from my new podcast because I’m not sure that I’m really ready to invite you to my vulnerability and encourage you to learn with me how to manage the uncontrollable.
A new podcast,  MY JOURNEY WITH  PARKINSON’S DISEASE, premiers April 1st.
 
I am Dale Schultz . Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain. That man would be me. I would like to transparently distract you away from my new podcast because I’m not sure that I’m really ready to invite you to my vulnerability and encourage you to learn with me how to manage the uncontrollable.
 
But If not us, who? If not now, when?
 
Premiering March 1st. the podcast, MY JOURNEY WITH PARKINSON’S DISEASE started when my friend Rick Mang urged me to respond to a Divine Imperative. Friend Steve Langford encouraged me to create a podcast that speaks into the gap between spirituality and Parkinson’s. We began to collaborate as the informal triumvirate of an ideation and production team.
 
I also wrote a story that I will perform at the annual Tejas Storytelling Festival on March 9.
(Certainly.) Is is a long walk to places that I have never been. Had it been my choice, it would be the road not taken.The one that would have made all the difference. 
Parkinson’s is a life-diminishing disease; hardly a walk in the park. Faith-based coping makes all the difference.
 
The podcast, MY is for Parkinson’s patients,  their caregivers, and persons curious to learn how we manage the uncontrollable.
  I hope that I am Dale Schultz. Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain. That man would be me. I would like to transparently distract you away from my new podcast because I’m not sure that I’m really ready to invite you to my vulnerability and encourage you to learn with me how to manage the uncontrollable.
 
But If not us, who? If not now, when?
 
Premiering March 1st. the podcast, MY PARKINSON’S DISEASE: FAITH-BASED COPING started when my friend Rick Mang urged me to respond to a Divine Imperative. Friend Steve Langford encouraged me to create a podcast that speaks into the gap between spirituality and Parkinson’s. We began to collaborate as the informal triumvirate of an ideation and production team.
 
I also wrote a story that I performED at the annual Tejas Storytelling Festival on March 9. A Walk in the Park introduces Parker, my personal, front-line experience with Parkinson’s Disease. I describe living with Parkinson’s as a ‘walk in the park’.
(Pun intended?)
(Certainly.)
 
This is a long walk to places that I have never been. Had it been my choice, it would be the road not taken.The one that would have made all the difference. Parkinson’s is a life-diminishing disease; hardly a walk in the park. Faith-based coping makes all the difference.
 
The podcast, PARKINSON’S DISEASE: FAITH-BASED COPING is for Parkinson’s patients,  their caregivers, and persons curious to learn how we manage the uncontrollable.  I hope that my posts will enlighten and encourage you. Thank you for receiving my story as we share this journey together.
A new podcast, PARKINSON’S DISEASE: FAITH-BASED COPING, premiers March 1st. Join us as we speak into the gap that’s not been filled between spirituality and Parkinson’s Disease.
Hosted by Dale Schultz, Rick Mang, and Steve Landgford. For more information, email us.
my posts will enlighten and encourage you. Thank you for receiving my story as we share this journey together.
A new podcast, PARKINSON’S DISEASE: FAITH-BASED COPING, premiers March 1st. Join us as we speak into the gap that’s not been filled between spirituality and Parkinson’s Disease.
Hosted by Dale Schultz, Rick Mang, and Steve Landgford. For more information, email us.