✅ Bryce Perry
✅ Real Talk on Parkinson’s
✅ Unfiltered Truth & Hope
✅ Building a Real Movement
Host of the hit podcast Living with Parkinson’s: The Good, The Bad, and The Reality, and co-host of Life in Motion: The Parkinson's Podcast. Bryce is a powerful voice in the Parkinson’s space: speaker, advocate, and creator of Doing Life Today.
Diagnosed with Parkinson’s at age 40, Bryce Perry has spent more than 15 years turning his personal journey into a platform for connection, education, and hope. Through his hit podcast, national speaking engagements, and thriving online community, Bryce brings honesty, humor, and humanity to one of life’s toughest diagnoses. Whether speaking to patients, caregivers, or the general public, Bryce’s mission is clear - to share the good, the bad, and the reality of Parkinson’s while inspiring others to keep moving forward.
Why Bryce Perry’s Voice Resonates
People living with Parkinson’s don’t just want information - they want understanding. Bryce’s ability to combine personal experience with professional insight makes him a trusted voice in the community.
Why the Parkinson’s Community Trusts Bryce
What People Are Saying
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You’re like the Michael J. Fox of YouTube!
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You speak so clearly and from the heart. Your videos make me feel less alone.
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"Thank you for putting into words what so many of us feel but struggle to explain. Your honesty is powerful and healing."
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"You have no idea how much this channel helps me. I don’t feel alone anymore, and that’s a huge deal."
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"Bryce, your videos are the only ones my husband will actually sit through. You speak his language. Thank you."
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"You’ve helped me accept my diagnosis in a way no doctor ever could. This channel is my lifeline."
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"I had never listened to a podcast before, but I am becoming addicted to Bryce Perry. I learn something new every time. Please keep doing what you do best—sharing information about Parkinson’s. You may have had to retire from your job, but what you are doing now is more important.”
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"My wife and I both have Parkinson’s, and your videos are the only ones we watch together. You make us laugh and cry."