Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy
PPMD's Living Duchenne
PPMD’s Living Duchenne podcast brings together community voices to talk about navigating the Duchenne experience.
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Jul 8, 2026
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PPMD Living Duchenne: Raising an Independent Child: Young Adults 08.07.2026 32:30
Welcome to our third episode in this season's PPMD podcast, Living Duchenne. Our topic is Raising and Independent Child. We welcome Adam Wechsler, a 29-year old man living with Duchenne, and Gretchen Agans, mom to Liam, a young adult living with Duchenne to talk about building independence and purpose in this time where young people are transitioning into early adulthood. Our host Rachel Poysky ta...
PPMD Living Duchenne: Raising an Independent Child: The Middle Years 11.06.2026 32:55
Please join us as we continue our discussion on Raising an Independent Child: The Middle Years. Our guests include Colleen Labbadia and Kate Vanderweele sharing their experiences parenting in those adolescent and early teen years (middle school and high school ages) with a mindset of preparing their children for a future with independence. Listen in on this great conversation where Colleen and Kat...
Living Duchenne: Raising an Independent Child 04.06.2026 36:23
Welcome back to PPMD's podcast, Living Duchenne! This season we're discussing Raising an Independent Child. The path to purpose and independence begins at an early age for every individual. For those on the Duchenne journey this means tapping into creativity, community, and resources. This episode finds guests Christopher Bennett and Amy Ridolphi talking with our host, Rachel Poysky, about buildin...
PPMD Living Duchenne: Focus on Siblings 26.09.2024 35:16
We're rounding out Season 6 of Living Duchenne talking about the impact of Duchenne behavior on siblings. This conversation features fantastic guests, Colleen Labbadia, a Duchenne mom and counselor, and Hannah Divin, an older sibling of a brother with Duchenne. They join our host, Rachel Poysky, to share honest, heartfelt, and humorous perspectives on the world seen and experienced through a sibli...
PPMD Living Duchenne: Understanding the Why-Duchenne Behaviors 07.08.2024 36:06
Join us for another great conversation on Living Duchenne in our season focusing on the intersection of behaviors and the Duchenne experience. In this episode, our host Rachel Poysky chats with Dr. Felix Wu, PhD in Industrial Organization Psychology who also lives with Duchenne. Dr. Wu gives candid insight into the behaviors he's grappled with as his Duchenne has progressed. He talks about "unders...
Living Duchenne: It's A Marathon, Not a Sprint - Normalizing Behaviors 22.07.2024 42:36
On this episode of Living Duchenne, host Rachel Poysky is joined by her husband, Dr. James Poysky, a Pediatric Neuropsychologist, for a conversation about insights into the connections between the Duchenne brain and challenging behaviors. Join us for a wide-ranging discussion between two Duchenne parents about managing expectations, bringing more transparency to the neurological nuances of Duchenn...
Living Duchenne: It Just Might Look Different-Normalizing Behaviors 24.06.2024 40:12
Join us for a new season of Living Duchenne! In these episodes our host Rachel Poysky sits down with guests to talk about understanding and normalizing behaviors related to the Duchenne experience. In our first episode, “It Just Might Look a Little Different,” guests Jessica Rownd and Dawn Rezkalla discuss the challenges of behaviors impacting daily life with Duchenne. They offer practical strateg...
From Coach to Lifelong Connection 02.12.2022 27:18
For a lot of people fall is synonymous with football and for those in the muscular dystrophy community, that means Coach To Cure MD. Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy's nationwide initiative partners with the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) to educate about Duchenne and Becker and raise funds for research. Every September high school and college coaches sport the “Coach To Cure MD” pa...
Women Living Duchenne 26.09.2022 34:36
Dystrophinopathy is not exclusive to males. Though rare, women can also be affected by the disease, which raises different kinds of questions, challenges, and discoveries. On this episode, Deb Jansen and Mariana Livingston join host Rachel Poysky to offer their thoughts and insights about the complexities of the way the disease manifests in women and what we can do to raise awareness and provide m...
Make Space for YOU 19.09.2022 35:15
The good news: there is no wrong way to practice self-care. The even better news: self-care comes in all shapes and sizes; it’s infinitely customizable by you, for you! Our host Rachel Poysky sits down with Duchenne moms, Betty Vertin and Jill Castle for some candid conversation about the many paths to self-care empowerment.
Caring for Carriers 12.09.2022 30:22
Whether you’re a woman who is a carrier for Duchenne or are close to a family member or loved one with a carrier status, it’s important to put physical and emotional wellness in focus. On this episode, we’re joined by Trina Stelly and Mindy Cameron who talk candidly with host, Rachel Poysky about their experiences navigating a carrier status and what they find both rewarding and challenging about...
In Conversation with Diverse Caregivers 07.09.2022 29:14
From siblings to grandparents to aunts and uncles and partners–a Duchenne or Becker diagnosis impacts across every family member, many of whom take on their own type of caregiving roles. Our host Rachel Poysky sits down with guests Susan Samuelson, Alyson Teal, and Hilary Becker who offer their unique insights on caring for a loved one with Duchenne and Becker, supporting primary caregivers, and s...
BONUS EPISODE: Making the Most of PPMD's Annual Conference 08.06.2022 35:47
We're getting excited for PPMD's 2022 Annual Conference with this special BONUS EPISODE of Living Duchenne about making the most out of YOUR Conference Experience. Join our host Rachel Poysky along with special guests, Jessica Rownd, John Killian, and Linda Cripe as they share their insights and stories on what makes conference a positive, empowered, inspiring event for the entire family.
Add More Play To Your Day 18.04.2022 27:55
Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote: “It is a happy talent to know how to play.” Fun, joy, laughter, letting loose, and taking breaks from our routines to relax and play are all vital parts of physical, mental, and emotional health and wellbeing. On this episode Rachel sits down with Duchenne parent Colleen Labbadia and Physical Therapist Claudia Senesac to chat about the importance of making time for famil...
Snack On This: Bite-Sized Wellness Tips 11.04.2022 28:23
Let’s face it, sometimes taking a yoga class or finding time to try meditation is not simply realistic in a family with Duchenne. Why follow the wellness rules when you can simply make your own? Duchenne parents Tiffany Herring and Kindann Fawcett join Rachel to talk about accessible, reasonable ways to incorporate nutrition and physical activity into your busy routines. Listeners will hear creati...
Today Is Just OK, and That Is OK 04.04.2022 33:16
“You’re doing great!” “Keep going!” “You’ve got this!” We all see the cheery, inspirational posts on social media, but maybe you find yourself thinking: “I don’t have this at all.” Not only is that okay, but guess what? You’re not alone. On this episode, Rachel leads a refreshing, lighthearted conversation about managing expectations when things look or feel less than “perfect.” Guests and Duchenn...
Let’s Chat About Counseling 28.03.2022 29:19
For some, counseling and therapy may seem a bit mysterious or even a little scary or overwhelming. The good news–it doesn’t have to be! On this episode, Rachel chats with guests Lauren Fritz (Duchenne parent and licensed counselor) and Maria McDonnell (Duchenne parent) as they share their individual experiences with counseling and how it has positively impacted their mental health and wellbeing.
Making Social Connections 20.12.2021 21:52
On this final episode of season 2 of PPMD's Living Duchenne, we are joined by DeAnne Friar, parent and PPMD Connect Michigan coordinator and Nicole Herring, PPMD's Vice President, Development & Community Engagement. Our host, Rachel Poysky, leads a discussion about the importance of making social connections to manage the diagnosis of Duchenne through support networks both locally and nationally.
Growing The Teen & Adult Community 13.12.2021 31:12
Patrick Moeschen and Adith Thummalapalli join our host Rachel Poysky to talk about the importance of forging social bonds in the Duchenne and Becker teen and adult community.
Finding Your "Us" 06.12.2021 31:04
On the second episode of this season, we are joined by Duchenne moms Jessica Divin and Maria Jose Contreras to talk about making space on the Duchenne journey for connection with other parents and caregivers.
How We Began 29.11.2021 36:12
Welcome to Season 2 of Living Duchenne! This season we are exploring "Building Community" and finding the silver lining of Duchenne. On our first episode, we are are excited to welcome PPMD's co-founders Pat Furlong and Donna Saccomanno. Join us to hear Pat and Donna talk about what it took to create community and connection in a time before the Internet made it easier for us to find one another a...
Life Skills for Independence 27.09.2021 35:13
Our host, Rachel Poysky, brings together guests Angela Wrigglesworth, educator and disability advocate, and Gretchen Egner, parent and PPMD’s Connect Wisconsin Coordinator, to discuss life skills that foster and encourage independence. The discussion also includes the role of outside caregivers, and how they can help your child develop communication skills, self-confidence, and a greater sense of...
Preparing to Launch: Care and Support for Children and Teens 20.09.2021 25:47
On the 3rd episode of Living Duchenne, our host, Rachel Poysky, is joined by special guests Adam Wechsler, PPMD Adult Advisory Committee (PAAC) member, and Christina Trout, advanced practice nurse, to discuss planning for transition into adulthood. This conversation emphasizes the importance of building community, accessing important resources, and how it’s never too early to start preparing for y...
When Milestones Look a Little Different 13.09.2021 26:32
On this episode, our host Rachel Poysky leads a conversation about meeting life milestones and how they make look a little different Living Duchenne. She is joined by special guests Betty Vertin, parent and PPMD Connect Coordinator, and Sarah McMahan, physical therapist, to discuss the importance of not only meeting children with Duchenne where they are, but meeting them where they are supposed to...
Welcome to PPMD's Living Duchenne 01.09.2021 23:57
Welcome to PPMD’s podcast, Living Duchenne! In this launch episode, our host, Rachel Poysky, sits down with PPMD’s president and CEO, Pat Furlong and PPMD board and PAAC member (PPMD Adult Advisory Committee) Colin Rensch, to share perspectives on where we started and where we are going as a community, as well as what this means for living Duchenne.
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