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A caller living with Parkinson's disease opens up about death anxiety, losing their mom to suicide at 13, and why they call their diagnosis a gift. This is not a sad conversation. We talk about what it took to go from debilitating fear of death to building a community, writing a book, and living more intentionally than ever. The caller shares what a Parkinson's diagnosis actually changed, what dark humor does for people in the thick of it, and how they hold hope and belief at the same time when the two don't perfectly line up. One of the most unexpected moments in the call is also one of the simplest. The caller describes themselves as glitter. Resilient, permanent, impossible to get rid of. It lands exactly the way they mean it to. If this resonates, subscribe and check out the Episode Guide to find where to start in the archive. Book Recommendation: Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom