Real life. Real talk. Real community.
Diagnosed at 40, Bryce built Doing Life Today from the inside out: not as a brand talking at people with Parkinson's, but as a living room for the people actually carrying it.
Bryce Perry is a Parkinson's keynote speaker, patient experience speaker, podcast host, and founder of Doing Life Today. He brings audiences inside the fear, humor, care partner tension, and hard-earned hope of real life with Parkinson's.
Looking for Parkinson's support? Start here.Most Parkinson's events deliver information. Bryce delivers recognition. Audiences leave with words for what they have been carrying, language for their families, and a more grounded way to face the next ordinary day.
Diagnosed at 40, Bryce built Doing Life Today from the inside out: not as a brand talking at people with Parkinson's, but as a living room for the people actually carrying it.
Bryce speaks with the polish a healthcare conference expects and the honesty Parkinson's families deserve. His talks are sharp enough for clinicians, personal enough for patients, and practical enough for care partners who need more than inspiration.
Bryce brings the room closer to the daily reality of Parkinson's: the symptoms people hide, the care partner conversations families avoid, and the community infrastructure that helps people move from fear into action.
Bryce is different because he operates at eye level with the patient while building with executive discipline: 15+ years of young-onset Parkinson's experience, corporate operations leadership, national advocacy experience, award-winning media, and an interactive software/community ecosystem.
Diagnosed at 40 while raising kids and building a career, Bryce speaks to the drastically underserved YOPD audience.
After years of hiding symptoms, he turned the psychology of masking into a trust-building language for silent professionals and families.
Doing Life Today has been recognized with 2026 Communicator Awards across podcast and video categories.
Bryce treats Parkinson's as a whole-household reality, with care partner content, dual-profile thinking, and Carmen's voice in the ecosystem.
Bryce built a connected Parkinson's ecosystem: media, The Club, The Exchange, TrendSense, Trial Match, and peer pathways.
Live events become more than talks: they become meetups, resource handoffs, app pathways, and new bridges into Doing Life Today.
Tracking tools help people move from vague complaints to pattern-based conversations and clearer appointment planning.
He translates Parkinson's into routines, language, and practical next steps people can use after the event ends.
He puts words to the hidden battles: buffering, embarrassment, exhaustion, intimacy strain, and the calculations people make in public.
Through direct community support, memberships, and content, Bryce keeps the voice close to patients instead of filtered through institutions.
Bryce's definitive keynote, "Welcome to the Club Nobody Wanted to Join," can stand alone as the mainstage address or be adapted into focused versions for patient symposiums, neurology teams, care partner programs, media panels, and corporate healthcare audiences.
Bryce's signature address disarms the fear of diagnosis with honesty, disarming humor, and a powerful status flip: no one asked to join this club, but the people inside it are some of the strongest you will ever meet. The keynote turns isolation into identity and points audiences toward the community waiting for them.
Medical conferences already have clinical data. Bryce brings the human reality behind it: what it costs to mask symptoms, what families carry at 3:00 a.m., and why a diagnosis can become the doorway into a community no one wanted to need but many are grateful to find.
He blends corporate-grade execution with deeply personal lived experience, giving event planners a keynote that feels emotionally unforgettable and relevant to the future of chronic illness care.
Bryce combines corporate operations experience, national Parkinson's community leadership, and 15+ years of life with young-onset Parkinson's.
Doing Life Today reaches a current YouTube audience of 30,200+ subscribers with 2.3M+ views, alongside podcast listeners, email subscribers, social followers, and The Club.
Bryce's stage work can connect naturally to meetups, podcast content, support pathways, and The Club rather than ending when the applause stops.
Bryce's platform spans speaking, podcasts, video, The Club, Doing Life Today, and a growing community of people living with Parkinson's and those who care for them.
That is the core of Bryce's keynote value. He gives patients, spouses, adult children, clinicians, and nonprofit leaders a shared language for the human side of Parkinson's disease.
These honors reflect the standard behind Bryce's work: serious healthcare communication, patient storytelling, video, podcasting, and community trust.
Recognized in Healthcare & Pharma Podcast Series for "Living with Parkinson's: The Good, the Bad, and the Reality."
Healthcare & Pharma recognition for the episode "How Much Levodopa Is Too Much? The Signs Nobody Warned Me About."
Recognition for the video podcast side of Doing Life Today and its direct, patient-led Parkinson's communication.
Honoring Bryce's shift from hiding a diagnosis to building a global movement for people living with Parkinson's.
Bryce's talks are backed by a real Parkinson's media, community, and technology platform built around the needs people face after the appointment ends.
YouTube, podcasts, guides, interviews, and search-led content meet people at the exact moment they are trying to understand Parkinson's.
Visit Doing Life TodayA protected Parkinson's community for people living with Parkinson's and care partners who need support beyond public social media.
Open The ClubA place for Parkinson's questions, lived-experience answers, and community knowledge that does not fit inside a brochure.
Explore through DLTTools designed to help people spot patterns, prepare better appointment conversations, and turn daily experience into usable insight.
See the community toolsA pathway for people who want to understand Parkinson's research opportunities without getting lost in clinical language.
Start through DLTCare partner programming and family-facing language help Bryce's talks serve the people around the diagnosis, not only the patient.
Care partner resourcesBryce's keynote work is supported by weekly conversations, community feedback, and lived experience insight flowing through Doing Life Today, The Club, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible, and RSS-powered podcast directories around the world.
The Good, The Bad, and The Reality is Bryce's direct, human show for people who want Parkinson's explained without pretending it is tidy. Distributed through major audio platforms and RSS podcast directories worldwide.
The Parkinson's Podcast, hosted by Bryce Perry and Brian Campkin, is built for honest conversation, community momentum, and the everyday realities of Parkinson's life across audio, video, and podcast apps.
If you came here because you, your spouse, your parent, or someone you love is trying to understand Parkinson's, the best next step is Doing Life Today: guides, podcasts, videos, The Club, tracking tools, care partner support, and a community built for everyday life with Parkinson's.
Find plain-language guides, podcast episodes, videos, daily-life strategies, and tools for understanding symptoms, medication timing, movement, sleep, and mental health.
Explore DLT resourcesThe Club is the private Parkinson's community for people living with Parkinson's and care partners who want support beyond public social media.
Open The ClubStart with the Doing Life Today ecosystem for symptom tracking, community answers, Trial Match, and practical tools built around daily life with Parkinson's.
Find the right DLT pathSee Bryce's keynote dates, live appearances, recurring broadcasts, and community meetups. For the full calendar, visit Doing Life Today.
July 25, 2026 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Bryce delivers the keynote at the 14th Annual LSU Louisiana Parkinson's Conference, with a Doing Life Today meet-and-greet pathway for attendees.
View event detailsJune 7, 2026 in Collingwood, Ontario. Bryce appeared as a speaker and panelist for a major Canadian Parkinson's community conference.
See the full calendarLife in Motion Live, Living with Parkinson's podcast premieres, Bryce Unplugged, and Inner Circle live calls keep the community connected between conferences.
Follow live eventsRecent appearances include WPC 2026 community gatherings, OPFNE Parkinson's Symposium, Parkinson's IQ + You, and advocacy events across Canada and the U.S.
Browse past eventsWhen Bryce speaks, Doing Life Today often adds an informal meetup so attendees can say hello, share their story, and connect face-to-face.
RSVP for a meetupPair Bryce's talk with a resource pathway, The Club onboarding, a live Q&A, a care partner session, or a follow-up media moment.
Invite Bryce to your eventBryce can be booked as a keynote speaker, webinar guest, workshop facilitator, media guest, or full-event activation partner. Exact fees depend on format, customization, travel, promotion, and nonprofit availability.
For online conferences, member education, awareness campaigns, corporate wellness, and patient support programs.
A premium, customized Parkinson's keynote for conferences, fundraisers, symposiums, and healthcare events.
For events that want Bryce's voice woven through the day, not limited to a single keynote slot.
A higher-impact option that connects the stage to Doing Life Today, The Club, meetup energy, and follow-up resources.
Nonprofit and advocacy rates may be considered on a sliding scale depending on mission fit, calendar availability, customization, and travel requirements. Travel and lodging are typically handled separately from speaking fees.
Event teams, media producers, podcast hosts, and nonprofit staff can request the core assets needed to promote Bryce clearly.
Event-ready language for programs, websites, introductions, and press previews.
Open speaker kitHigh-resolution photos for event pages, social promotion, media, and printed programs.
View approved imagesA clean host intro that positions Bryce as a Parkinson's keynote speaker, patient-innovator, and founder.
Copy intro scriptUseful details for keynote timing, Q&A, interviews, virtual sessions, panels, and live activations.
Plan the formatBryce is available for Parkinson's keynote talks, healthcare conferences, neurology events, awareness campaigns, caregiver programs, nonprofit fundraisers, patient education sessions, podcasts, panels, and media appearances.
Fast answers for Parkinson's nonprofits, healthcare conferences, media teams, caregiver programs, and patient advocacy organizations.
Yes. Bryce Perry is available as a Parkinson's keynote speaker for in-person and virtual events, panels, podcasts, awareness campaigns, and healthcare conferences.
He speaks about life with Parkinson's disease, patient experience, care partner communication, symptom tracking, movement, resilience, community, and hard-earned hope after diagnosis.
Parkinson's organizations, healthcare systems, neurology events, nonprofits, patient advocacy groups, caregiver programs, community education events, podcasts, and media outlets.
No. Speaking fees are scoped by format, audience, customization, travel, and event goals. Nonprofit and advocacy rates may be considered when mission fit and calendar availability allow.