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Since my diagnosis, I’ve experienced panic attacks, anxious days of feeling inadequate and stretches of melancholy and mourning my life before Parkinson’s. In this episode of the When Life Gives You Parkinson’s podcast we explore anxiety and depression as symptoms of Parkinson’s disease and how people are dealing with these and other hidden symptoms of Parkinson’s. “I was afraid the building would collapse and I wouldn’t be able to get help.” Hilary Vanderliek,our guest this week, lists anxiety as one of her “hidden” or non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. “I usually start panicking if I feel like I can’t get a hold of somebody or I need something that I can’t have. Whether it is someone helping me, or getting water or pills, or changing my outfit so I’m more comfortable, or me needing to go to the hospital because they’ll be able to help whatever issues I’m having.” Issues she describes as feeling stuck, shaking so bad she can’t walk or being so weak she can’t move to get to where she needs to go. When it comes to Parkinson’s most people are aware of the tell-tale tremors. I, and others, also have issues with our gait which makes walking more difficult. People with Parkinson’s are slow to initiate movement, have balance issues, and muscle rigidity. But, those are all motor symptoms you can see. There are a whole host of other symptoms people with Parkinson’s deal with that you may never know. Parkinson Canada details 27 of these symptoms on its website including difficulty swallowing, pain, sexual dysfunction, and insomnia. Anxiety and depression also made the list. Experts now say more than half of all people with Parkinson’s will develop anxiety or depression. Depression and anxiety in people with Parkinson’s is not solely a reaction to the diagnosis. Most often it’s due to changes in brain chemistry, circuits and neural pathways that control your mood. Long before his Parkinson’s diagnosis, the initial symptoms for Tony Dawson, 76, were more psychological than physical. “They tended to circle around a feeling of depression which I had not been used to feeling earlier in my life.” And it’s not just a case of, “Oh, I feel bad today.” Everyone gets that feeling from time to time. “(Depression) is that persistent feeling and sadness that you have,” says Kimberly Singian RN, who authored a paper in the Canadian Medical Association Journal on depression and Parkinson’s. “Feeling fatigued, even feelings of guilt and being worthless. Your sleep can be affected, your appetite and also your weight.” Symptoms of anxiety may include nervousness, worrying, feeling jittery, and may not have a direct cause, or may seem to be an over-reaction. Follow me, Larry Gifford Twitter: @ParkinsonsPod Facebook: Facebook.com/ParkinsonsPod Instagram: @parkinsonspod Follow Co-host and Producer Niki Reitmeyer Twitter: @Niki_Reitmayer Thank you to Hilary Vanderliek, Tony Dawson, Jonny Acheson, Kimberly Singian RN, and my wife Rebecca Gifford. Here is a link to Hilary’s website. Here is a link to the YouTube video on the hidden symptoms of Parkinson’s disease mentioned by Jonny in the podcast For more info on our partner Parkinson Canada head to http://www.parkinson.ca/ The toll free hotline is 1-800-565-3000 Or follow them on Twitter Parkinson Canada @ParkinsonCanada Parkinson Society BC @ParkinsonsBC Credits Dila Velazquez – Story Producer Rob Johnston – Senior Audio Producer
Magicians Phil Taylor and Ian Brennan Talk about 2017 and summarise how the year has been for them. The magicians discuss the new effects they have both picked up and the effects that have slipped out of their sets. positive situations they have found themselves in and difficult performances they have undertaken. Special thank you shout out to our Patrons: Timothy McDougall, Adam Dunraven, Daniel Will, Drew Hansen, Peter Lee Magic, Mark Gordon, Terry Rea, Javier Garza, Tony Dawson and Tony Croft. If you are able to support the podcast please head over to www.Patreon.com/magiciansadvice Finally, thank you for downloading and listening. We hope you have had a fantastic 2017 and wish you all the best for 2018! Your support means a huge amount to us. Please join us and the conversation on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MagiciansAdvice/ You can find out more about Phil Taylor, West Midlands Magician, at www.magicianscorner.co.uk and more about Ian Brennan, Wolverhampton Magician, at www.magicforhire.co.uk Find all the latest episodes on iTunes where you can subscribe and never be behind. (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/magicians-advice-podcast/id1125726907?mt=2 )
Magicians Phil Taylor and Ian Brennan are joined by Matthew Garrett. Matthew discusses the pros of being in a magic club and his roles in the Magic Circle, the exclusive FFFF and the Northamptonshire local magic club. The Magicians talk about how Matthew had to work with international manufacturers to bring his ninja Rings to Market and how long yet rewarding the process can be. Matthew also shares a great story about how he worked in, and escaped from, a burning building in Dubai. To find more about Matthew visit www.ninjaplus.co.uk and www.professionalmagic.com Special thank you shout out to our Patrons: Timothy McDougall, Adam Dunraven, Daniel Will, Drew Hansen, Peter Lee Magic, Mark Gordon, Terry Rea, Javier Garza, Tony Dawson and Tony Croft. If you are able to support the podcast please head over to www.Patreon.com/magiciansadvice Finally, thank you for downloading and listening. Your supp Thank you for downloading and listening. Your support means a huge amount to us. Please join us and the conversation on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MagiciansAdvice/ You can find out more about Phil Taylor, Derby Magician, at www.magicianscorner.co.uk and more about Ian Brennan, Wolverhampton Magician, at www.magicforhire.co.uk Find all the latest episodes on iTunes where you can subscribe and never be behind. (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/magicians-advice-podcast/id1125726907?mt=2 )
In Episode 56 Phil Taylor and Ian Brennan are joined by Magician and business guru Lee Warren. In this discussion there are some real gems of advice including how to create a memorable brand name; how to package your services so that the customer knows the value you are giving them; how to attract the highest paying customers you can for your services and location; and other useful advice. his podcast is very heavy on the business side of magic but if that is what you are into then this has loads of value. We hope you enjoy listening to it and get a lot out of it. Special thank you shout out to our Patrons: Timothy McDougall, Adam Dunraven, Daniel Will, Drew Hansen, Peter Lee Magic, Mark Gordon, Terry Rea, Javier Garza, Tony Dawson and Tony Croft. If you are able to support the podcast please head over to www.Patreon.com/magiciansadvice Finally, thank you for downloading and listening. Your support means a huge amount to us. Please join us and the conversation on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MagiciansAdvice/ You can find out more about Phil Taylor, Derby Magician, at www.magicianscorner.co.uk and more about Ian Brennan, Wolverhampton Magician, at www.magicforhire.co.uk Find all the latest episodes on iTunes where you can subscribe and never be behind. (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/magicians-advice-podcast/id1125726907?mt=2 )
EP55 Phil Taylor and Ian Brennan Talk marketing and how to get more gigs With Ken Dyne Ken Dyne from mental underground talks with Phil and Ian about how to market yourself to get the best results. Ken gives great advice including: *Which social medias you should use for your clients, *How to get ‘flight time’ under your belt so you can be confident in your value *How to work out and hit monthly income targets, *How to increase your value, and ultimately, your price Ken also mentions a free Gig Tracking spreadsheet, the link to that is here: www.mentalunderground.com/advice Special thank you shout out to our Patrons: Timothy McDougall, Adam Dunraven, Daniel Will, Drew Hansen, Peter Lee Magic, Mark Gordon, Terry Rea, Javier Garza, Tony Dawson and Tony Croft. If you are able to support the podcast please head over to www.Patreon.com/magiciansadvice Finally, thank you for downloading and listening. Your support means a huge amount to us. Please join us and the conversation on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MagiciansAdvice/ You can find out more about Phil Taylor, Derby Magician, at www.magicianscorner.co.uk and more about Ian Brennan, Wolverhampton Magician, at www.magicforhire.co.uk Find all the latest episodes on iTunes where you can subscribe and never be behind. (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/magicians-advice-podcast/id1125726907?mt=2 )
Lloyd Barnes joins Phil and Ian in talking all things Ellusionist, visual magic and the future of magic and technology. The recording starts with a lot of laughter as Phil was having problems setting up the system and Lloyd’s natural humour meant we were in fits before it began.This is also where we got the title from! Once the recording gets going we have a fascinating look behind the scenes of what it is like to work for Ellusionist and travel the world creating and organising the latest in magic. Although Lloyd describes himself as ‘just someone who does colour changes’ he is actually working his arse off globally making magic happen and he gives a look behind the screen as to what this life is like. Lloyd also talks about shipping products from Ellusionist and what the E team have done to fix this, as well as talking about the Netflix of magic that they have created.We hope you enjoy listening to this podcast as much as we enjoyed recording it, huge thanks to Lloyd – I don’t think we’ve laughed and joked as much on a podcast before! As always, thank you for listening and subscribing. Please join the conversation on Facebook and let us know your thoughts and ideas about magic. Special thank you to our patrons Ton Croft, Tony Dawson, Tery Rea, Timothy McDougall, Mark Gordon, Drew Hansen, Daniel Will and a mystery donor from Los Angeles, California who wishes to remain anonymous. If you are able to support the show there are various levels of support and rewards available at www.Patreon.com/magiciansadvice Thank you sincerely for your support; your support helps make this podcast possible. Please join us and the conversation on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MagiciansAdvice/ You can find out more about Phil Taylor, West Midlands Magician, at www.magicianscorner.co.uk and more about Ian Brennan, Dudley Magician, at www.magicforhire.co.uk Find all the latest episodes on iTunes where you can subscribe and never be behind. (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/magicians-advice-podcast/id1125726907?mt=2 )
In this Episode Phil and Ian are still recording Live from the Station in Sutton, apologies for any sound issues this episode, back to normal soon we promise. in Episode 29 the magicians talk about the new effects they have bought in the last 6 months and what they have been working on (professionally or just for fun). Find out about Phil's expensive new purchase and Ian's budget spendings. A huge thank you to our Patreons this month, Tony Croft and Tony Dawson, for helping make this episode possible. To find out more about our Patreon and benefit from the available perks head over to www.patreon.com/magiciansadvice Thank you for listening and for your continued support. Phil and Ian
This short recording was made live in a venue so sadly the audio quality is a little more noisy than normal. We apologise in advance. In this episode Ian and Phil discuss a topic suggested by our Patreons: How to close a performance. The discussion is a quite a short one but still contains plenty of tips if you are unsure how to finish your magic set. Phil and Ian discuss their closing tricks and why they choose these ones over others, and, which effects they would never close on and why. Let us know your thoughts in our facebook group or on our Patreon discussion. A sincere thank you to all those who are supporting us via Patreon, especially Tony Croft and Tony Dawson. Your support really helps make the Maician's Advice Podcast what it is. See you all next time.
It’s one thing to put together a project management plan and determine who should do what when. It’s entirely another to lead a project. On this show, some practical strategy tips for project management. Susanne Madsen Author, The Power of Project Leadership* and The Project Management Coaching Workbook* Susanne Madsen International Susanne Madsen is an internationally recognized project leadership coach, trainer, speaker and consultant. Susanne specializes in helping project managers transform into leaders. “Most organizations jump very quickly from the idea stage to the doing stage.” -Susanne Madsen Project definition: it's key to determine the value the project offers to the organization Be strong enough to show weakness and ask the dumb questions Two problems in managing risk Not properly dealing with expected risks Paying little or no attention to unexpected risks Connect with Susanne on Twitter or LinkedIn Feedback Join the conversation: http://coachingforleaders.com/176 Comments, questions, or feedback for future Q&A shows: http://coachingforleaders.com/feedback Next Q&A show is episode #178 and the topic is accountability Please join my weekly leadership guide. The leadership guide is delivered to your inbox each Wednesday and includes my thoughts and recommendations on the best articles, podcasts, videos, and books, to support your development between shows. It also includes a brief overview and link to the full weekly show notes. If you, like me, tend to listen to podcasts while you’re on the road or exercising, this will give you an easy way to follow-up later on the links and resources we mention in every show. Thank you to the following people who joined the weekly leadership guide this past week: Maysa Z, Mohamed Sherif, Melissa Sevcik, Ester Cate, Will Sullivan, Darren Munday, Jeff Kline, Elisabeth Hartwig, Sudhir J, Jaime Linden, Meredith Begin, Gerald Macgregor, John Kim, Larissa Thurlow, Nicole Mytych, Rodrigo Lopes, Barbara Stewart, Christopher Balcer, Ellee Lee, Pablo Tovar, Tim Binder, Vicki Childs, Laura Sloan, Pip Davie, Craig Rix, John Pineiro, Justin Casanova, Jerry Knox, Marc Mawhinney, David Copeland, Truls Luraad, Dawnel Snyder, Tony Dawson, Jacquie Drake, Doug Brickey, and Darren Peck. As a bonus, when you join the weekly leadership guide, you’ll get immediate access to my guide on the 10 Leadership Books that Will Help You Get Better Results From Others. Download the 11-page reader's guide and 9-minute video of my top leadership book recommendations…plus, insight on the 2 books that I rely on weekly! Just visit http://coachingforleaders.com/subscribe Thank you to Rijul Kochar and Dayla21 for the kind reviews on iTunes. If you would like to post review as well, it will be a huge help for all of us to grow the Coaching for Leaders community. If you use iTunes, just visit http://coachingforleaders.com/itunes and if you use Stitcher, please visit http://coachingforleaders.com/stitcher - and thank you in advance for your support!
It’s one thing to put together a project management plan and determine who should do what when. It’s entirely another to lead a project. On this show, some practical strategy tips for project management. Susanne Madsen Author, The Power of Project Leadership* and The Project Management Coaching Workbook* Susanne Madsen International Susanne Madsen is an internationally recognized project leadership coach, trainer, speaker and consultant. Susanne specializes in helping project managers transform into leaders. “Most organizations jump very quickly from the idea stage to the doing stage.” -Susanne Madsen Project definition: it's key to determine the value the project offers to the organization Be strong enough to show weakness and ask the dumb questions Two problems in managing risk Not properly dealing with expected risks Paying little or no attention to unexpected risks Connect with Susanne on Twitter or LinkedIn Feedback Join the conversation: http://coachingforleaders.com/176 Comments, questions, or feedback for future Q&A shows: http://coachingforleaders.com/feedback Next Q&A show is episode #178 and the topic is accountability Please join my weekly leadership guide. The leadership guide is delivered to your inbox each Wednesday and includes my thoughts and recommendations on the best articles, podcasts, videos, and books, to support your development between shows. It also includes a brief overview and link to the full weekly show notes. If you, like me, tend to listen to podcasts while you’re on the road or exercising, this will give you an easy way to follow-up later on the links and resources we mention in every show. Thank you to the following people who joined the weekly leadership guide this past week: Maysa Z, Mohamed Sherif, Melissa Sevcik, Ester Cate, Will Sullivan, Darren Munday, Jeff Kline, Elisabeth Hartwig, Sudhir J, Jaime Linden, Meredith Begin, Gerald Macgregor, John Kim, Larissa Thurlow, Nicole Mytych, Rodrigo Lopes, Barbara Stewart, Christopher Balcer, Ellee Lee, Pablo Tovar, Tim Binder, Vicki Childs, Laura Sloan, Pip Davie, Craig Rix, John Pineiro, Justin Casanova, Jerry Knox, Marc Mawhinney, David Copeland, Truls Luraad, Dawnel Snyder, Tony Dawson, Jacquie Drake, Doug Brickey, and Darren Peck. As a bonus, when you join the weekly leadership guide, you’ll get immediate access to my guide on the 10 Leadership Books that Will Help You Get Better Results From Others. Download the 11-page reader's guide and 9-minute video of my top leadership book recommendations…plus, insight on the 2 books that I rely on weekly! Just visit http://coachingforleaders.com/subscribe Thank you to Rijul Kochar and Dayla21 for the kind reviews on iTunes. If you would like to post review as well, it will be a huge help for all of us to grow the Coaching for Leaders community. If you use iTunes, just visit http://coachingforleaders.com/itunes and if you use Stitcher, please visit http://coachingforleaders.com/stitcher - and thank you in advance for your support!
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