Movers and Shakers: a podcast about life with Parkinson's

Publisher:
Podot

Movers and Shakers: a podcast about life with Parkinson's

5.0/5

Critic Rating

Movers and Shakers finds six friends – Rory Cellan-Jones, Gillian Lacey-Solymar, Mark Mardell, Paul Mayhew-Archer, Sir Nicholas Mostyn, and Jeremy Paxman – gathered in a Notting Hill pub to discuss the realities of life with Parkinson's. And maybe find a few silver linings! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.


Critic Reviews

Score: 5

Patricia Nicol • The Times UK Apr 16, 2023

"...illuminating and interlaced with gallows humour, this is an entertaining, moving and educational show. It reflects how different personalities square up to setbacks — with Paxman ribbed for his rage at the lack of medical progress and Mayhew-Archer for his Tiggerish optimism. …"

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Score: 5

Miranda Sawyer • The Guardian Mar 18, 2023

"They are entertaining, clever, astonishingly self-assured company who would be a little off-putting if they didn’t readily acknowledge their privilege. I learned a lot...These smart high-achievers promise to include others, including medics, in their conversation, which will, you hope, bring some light and lightness of heart on a difficult progressive medical condition."

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