Life, love, and loss with Paul
If you've navigated the complexities of love, loss, or life's unpredictable twists and turns, then keep reading. Paul, who was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease in 2022 and lost his beloved Jody in 2024, is also a father, new grandfather and a speaker/writer. Paul writes to make sense of the world around him, sharing his personal journey through grief, Parkinson’s, and life's challenges. With a mix of lightheartedness, thoughtfulness, and unwavering authenticity, Paul offers a relatable and heartfelt perspective on the human experience. His writing is often described as warm, genuine and deeply moving.
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The blessings in the brokenness
In the face of Parkinson’s and loss, I’ve learned that rising above pain doesn’t mean denying it—it means transforming it.
Tacky gifts and tender memories: Coping with grief over the holidays
The first holidays after the loss of a spouse are hard. Finding humor in old memories can ease the pain.
A New Chapter: Facing Parkinson’s with Hope and Resilience
In late 2022, I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease. While it wasn’t the news I expected, it brought clarity after months of uncertainty.