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Diagnosed With Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, He Refused to Accept the Ending | Mark Burnett

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What do you do when you're told your future is already written?In this episode of Thought Atlas, I'm joined by Mark Burnett, founder of APDI (Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Dementia Impaired).After developing Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's-related cognitive decline, Mark found himself facing diagnoses that many people associate with inevitable decline.But instead of surrendering to despair, he did what he'd always done as a programmer and problem-solver:He started asking questions.His search led him into scientific research from around the world and eventually inspired him to develop a nutritional approach that he first tested on himself.Together, we explore:• Living with Alzheimer's and Parkinson's• Curiosity and self-advocacy• Hope versus certainty• The emotional reality of neurological disease• Identity and aging• Science and alternative approaches• Supporting caregivers and families• Prevention and long-term health• Perseverance in the face of uncertainty• Why hope still mattersThis isn't simply a conversation about illness.It's an exploration of resilience, curiosity, and the human refusal to give up when the future appears uncertain.🌍 Thought Atlashttps://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas🌍 Mark Burnett | Brain Restorehttps://www.mybrainrestore.com/🧠 Learn More About APDI and Mark's Workhttps://www.mybrainrestore.com/If this conversation resonates with you, explore Mark's work and follow his journey as he shares resources, research, and insights for people living with neurological conditions and the families who support them.Because perhaps hope isn't certainty—perhaps hope is simply refusing to stop asking questions.

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jakson Diagnosed With Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, He Refused to Accept the Ending | Mark Burnett kansikuva

Diagnosed With Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, He Refused to Accept the Ending | Mark Burnett

What do you do when you're told your future is already written?In this episode of Thought Atlas, I'm joined by Mark Burnett, founder of APDI (Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Dementia Impaired).After developing Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's-related cognitive decline, Mark found himself facing diagnoses that many people associate with inevitable decline.But instead of surrendering to despair, he did what he'd always done as a programmer and problem-solver:He started asking questions.His search led him into scientific research from around the world and eventually inspired him to develop a nutritional approach that he first tested on himself.Together, we explore:• Living with Alzheimer's and Parkinson's• Curiosity and self-advocacy• Hope versus certainty• The emotional reality of neurological disease• Identity and aging• Science and alternative approaches• Supporting caregivers and families• Prevention and long-term health• Perseverance in the face of uncertainty• Why hope still mattersThis isn't simply a conversation about illness.It's an exploration of resilience, curiosity, and the human refusal to give up when the future appears uncertain.🌍 Thought Atlashttps://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas🌍 Mark Burnett | Brain Restorehttps://www.mybrainrestore.com/🧠 Learn More About APDI and Mark's Workhttps://www.mybrainrestore.com/If this conversation resonates with you, explore Mark's work and follow his journey as he shares resources, research, and insights for people living with neurological conditions and the families who support them.Because perhaps hope isn't certainty—perhaps hope is simply refusing to stop asking questions.

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What if the problem with democracy isn't democracy itself—but the systems we've built around it?In this episode of Thought Atlas, I'm joined by Tom Joseph, entrepreneur, innovator, and founder of Bookminders, one of the pioneers of remote-first work long before it became mainstream.But in recent years, Tom has turned his attention to a much larger challenge:How do we create a political system that gives ordinary citizens more influence and reduces the power of money and party insiders?Through initiatives like America's Main Street Party and the People's Primary model, he believes meaningful reform is possible without rewriting the Constitution or waiting for entirely new laws.Together, we explore:• Why people have become cynical about democracy• The hidden assumptions behind elections• The People's Primary model• Competition and leadership• Technology and civic trust• Entrepreneurship and social change• Representation and accountability• Polarization and belonging• The future of American politics• What human beings really want from societyThis isn't simply a conversation about politics.It's an exploration of systems, trust, human nature, and whether democracy can evolve without losing its soul.🌍 Thought Atlashttps://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas🌍 Tom Joseph | America's Main Street Partyhttps://www.mainstreetparty.org/nominating-process🗳️ Learn More About the People's Primaryhttps://www.mainstreetparty.org/nominating-processIf this conversation resonates with you, explore Tom's work and discover how technology and civic engagement might help create a future where ordinary citizens have a stronger voice in choosing their leaders.Because perhaps meaningful change doesn't always require tearing down the system—sometimes it begins by reimagining how the system works.

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