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Conducting Parkinson's Conversations

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I'm Thomas Verrier, conductor of the Vanderbilt University Wind Symphony, and I have Parkinson's Disease. I have come to accept that Parkinson's Disease will significantly shape my future. However, my acceptance does not equate to resignation. Quite the opposite—it has given me a strong sense of purpose and motivation! Through this podcast, I hope to inspire perseverance and adaptation; to create a forum for sharing and comparing experiences; to foster a supportive network of conductors and musicians with PD; and to raise awareness and understanding among others in the broader community.

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25 episodios

Portada del episodio Dr. Alfonso Fasano (Part 1)

Dr. Alfonso Fasano (Part 1)

This episode of Conducting Parkinson’s Conversation is Part 1 of Thomas Verrier’s two-part conversation with Dr. Alfonso Fasano, an internationally recognized neurologist and movement disorders specialist who is also an accomplished jazz pianist. A specialist in deep brain stimulation, Dr. Fasano is Professor of Neurology at the University of Toronto and Co-director of the Surgical Program for Movement Disorders at Toronto Western Hospital. Dr. Fasano received his training in Italy and Germany before moving to Canada. He has authored hundreds of scientific papers and is widely regarded as a leading expert in advanced therapies for movement disorders. In this episode, Dr. Fasano shares his personal story and discusses in-depth, aspects of Deep Brain Stimulation. This is Episode 5 of Season 2 of Conducting Parkinson’s Conversations. If you are a musician with Parkinson's, I would love to hear from you. I believe that when we share our stories, others on the Parkinson's journey will feel less alone. ABOUT CONDUCTING PARKINSON’S: I’m Thomas Verrier, conductor of the Vanderbilt University Wind Symphony, and I have Parkinson’s Disease. I have come to accept that Parkinson’s Disease will significantly shape my future. However, my acceptance does not equate to resignation. Quite the opposite, it has given me a strong sense of purpose and motivation! It is my desire that by sharing my story, others facing Parkinson’s Disease will know that they are not alone. I hope to inspire perseverance and adaptation; to create a forum for sharing and comparing experiences; to foster a supportive network of conductors/musicians with Parkinson’s; and to raise awareness and understanding among others in the broader community. FOLLOW ON SOCIALS: www.instagram.com/conductingparkinsonswww.facebook.com/conductingparkinsons #parkinsondiseaseawareness#parkinsonsawareness #michaeljfoxfoundation

13 de jun de 2026 - 33 min
Portada del episodio Dawn Rose

Dawn Rose

In this episode of Conducting Parkinson’s Conversations, Thomas Verrier visits with Dr. Dawn Rose. Dr. Rose is a prominent music psychologist and senior researcher whose pioneering work explores how rhythm and music can be used to manage movement and improve the quality of life for individuals living with Parkinson’s disease. As a co-founder of the innovative Playlist for Parkinson’s initiative, she helps bridge the gap between complex academic findings and the community by translating research into live concerts and curated digital audio resources. By blending her background as a professional drummer with advanced neurological research, Dr. Rose successfully champions patient-centered, accessible approaches to neurorehabilitation and emotional well-being. https://www.playlist4parkinsons.com/ This is Episode 4 of Season 2 of Conducting Parkinson’s Conversations. If you are a musician with Parkinson's, I would love to hear from you. I believe that when we share our stories, others on the Parkinson's journey will feel less alone. ABOUT CONDUCTING PARKINSON’S: I’m Thomas Verrier, conductor of the Vanderbilt University Wind Symphony, and I have Parkinson’s Disease. I have come to accept that Parkinson’s Disease will significantly shape my future. However, my acceptance does not equate to resignation. Quite the opposite, it has given me a strong sense of purpose and motivation! It is my desire that by sharing my story, others facing Parkinson’s Disease will know that they are not alone. I hope to inspire perseverance and adaptation; to create a forum for sharing and comparing experiences; to foster a supportive network of conductors/musicians with Parkinson’s; and to raise awareness and understanding among others in the broader community.  FOLLOW ON SOCIALS:www.instagram.com/conductingparkinsons www.facebook.com/conductingparkinsons#parkinsondiseaseawareness #parkinsonsawareness #michaeljfoxfoundation

28 de may de 2026 - 22 min
Portada del episodio Kelly Corcoran

Kelly Corcoran

In this episode, Thomas Verrier speaks with Kelly Corcoran. Kelly is a professional conductor who, among her many accolades, was the associate conductor of the Nashville Symphony for nine seasons. Kelly also holds a master's degree in public health and today serves as a social scientist at Vanderbilt University's Music Cognition Lab. Her work in the lab draws on both her conducting career and her public health training, exploring how music engagement can support community well-being and social connection. She is also involved in interdisciplinary research related to musicality, cognition, and health outcomes. In their conversation, Kelly shares her perspectives on both the negative effects Parkinson's has had on Thomas as a conductor and the positive effects he has experienced when conducting and participating in the creative music-making process. This is Episode 3 of Season 2 of Conducting Parkinson’sConversations. If you are a musician with Parkinson's, I would love to hear from you. I believe that when we share our stories, others on the Parkinson's journey will feel less alone. ABOUT CONDUCTING PARKINSON’S: I’m Thomas Verrier, conductor of the Vanderbilt University Wind Symphony, and I have Parkinson’s Disease. I have come to accept that Parkinson’s Disease will significantly shape my future. However, my acceptance does not equate to resignation. Quite the opposite, it has given me a strong sense of purpose and motivation! It is my desire that by sharing my story, others facing Parkinson’s Disease will know that they are not alone. I hope to inspire perseverance and adaptation; to create a forum for sharing and comparing experiences; to foster a supportive network of conductors/musicians with Parkinson’s; and to raise awareness and understanding among others in the broader community. FOLLOW ON SOCIALS: www.instagram.com/conductingparkinsons [http://www.instagram.com/conductingparkinsons] www.facebook.com/conductingparkinsons [http://www.facebook.com/conductingparkinsons] #parkinsondiseaseawareness [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/parkinsondiseaseawareness]#parkinsonsawareness [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/parkinsonsawareness]#michaeljfoxfoundation [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/michaeljfoxfoundation]

19 de may de 2026 - 24 min
Portada del episodio Gilbert Long

Gilbert Long

In the latest installment of Conducting Parkinson’s Conversations, Thomas Verrier visits with his longtime colleague from the Blair School of Music, Gilbert Long. Gil is a world-class tuba player who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease in 2018. Now retired from both Vanderbilt University and the Nashville Symphony, Gil talks candidly about his experiences. Together, these friends compare notes on the diversity and complexity of living with PD symptoms and share insights. If you are a musician with Parkinson's, I would love to hearfrom you. I believe that when we share our stories, others on the Parkinson's journey will feel less alone. ABOUT CONDUCTING PARKINSON’S: I’m Thomas Verrier, conductor of the Vanderbilt University Wind Symphony, and I have Parkinson’s Disease. I have come to accept that Parkinson’s Disease will significantly shape my future. However, my acceptance does not equate to resignation. Quite the opposite, it has given me a strong sense of purpose and motivation! It is my desire that by sharing my story, others facing Parkinson’s Disease will know that they are not alone. I hope to inspire perseverance and adaptation; to create a forum for sharing and comparing experiences; to foster a supportive network of conductors/musicians with Parkinson’s; and to raise awareness and understanding among others in the broader community. FOLLOW ON SOCIALS: ⁠www.instagram.com/conductingparkinsons⁠ [http://www.instagram.com/conductingparkinsons] ⁠www.facebook.com/conductingparkinsons⁠ [http://www.facebook.com/conductingparkinsons]

30 de abr de 2026 - 15 min
Portada del episodio Fabio Dwyer

Fabio Dwyer

In this first episode of Season 2 of Conducting Parkinson’s Conversations, Thomas Verrier talks with guitarist Fabio Dwyer. Fabio’s journey with early onset Parkinson's disease has been defined by resilience and the pursuit of new possibilities. Following his diagnosis, Fabio chose to undergo deep brain stimulation, DBS, a procedure that has fundamentally changed his daily life. Fabio shares the reality of living with Parkinson's, the decision process behind DBS and what life looks like on the other side of the procedure. If you are a musician with Parkinson's, I would love to hear from you. I believe that when we share our stories, others on the Parkinson's journey will feel less alone. ABOUT CONDUCTING PARKINSON’S: I’m Thomas Verrier, conductor of the Vanderbilt University Wind Symphony, and I have Parkinson’s Disease. I have come to accept that Parkinson’s Disease will significantly shape my future. However, my acceptance does not equate to resignation. Quite the opposite, it has given me a strong sense of purpose and motivation! It is my desire that by sharing my story, others facing Parkinson’s Disease will know that they are not alone. I hope to inspire perseverance and adaptation; to create a forum for sharing and comparing experiences; to foster a supportive network of conductors/musicians with Parkinson’s; and to raise awareness and understanding among others in the broader community.  FOLLOW ON SOCIALS: www.instagram.com/conductingparkinsons [http://www.instagram.com/conductingparkinsons] www.facebook.com/conductingparkinsons [http://www.facebook.com/conductingparkinsons] #parkinsondiseaseawareness [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/parkinsondiseaseawareness]#parkinsonsawareness [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/parkinsonsawareness]#michaeljfoxfoundation [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/michaeljfoxfoundation]

19 de abr de 2026 - 22 min
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