Who Cares? with Lulu Goad

Oscar Lacey-Solymar: On Parkinson's caregiving & the significance of a support network

22 min · 4 apr 2026
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For our third and final episode of season one, I’m speaking to Oscar Lacey-Solymar, the son of Gillian Lacey-Solymar, the renowned Parkinson's activist (and Parky herself). Oscar's mum was diagnosed almost 15 years ago, when he was just 11. He can't imagine life without caregiving, but, to his great credit, only has positive takeaways from his experience. I hope you enjoy this episode. This podcast was hosted and produced by Lulu Goad Music by Rory Cogavin [https://www.rorycogavin.co.uk/] Who Cares? Instagram: whocarespod_ [https://www.instagram.com/whocarespod_/] Movers & Shakers Podcast [https://open.spotify.com/show/4dipKcMG0IocnGsdRmB2nJ?si=c1c7125ba8c244a6] Instagram: moversandshakerspod [https://www.instagram.com/moversandshakerspod/]

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aflevering Oscar Lacey-Solymar: On Parkinson's caregiving & the significance of a support network artwork

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