This was my first blog post 10 years ago–slightly updated!
Karl Robb | A Soft Voice in a Noisy World
Living with Parkinson's Disease for over 40 years
This was my first blog post 10 years ago–slightly updated!
It is official—this blog, http://www.Asoftvoice.com, is 10 years old! With
The Magic isn’t gone, but it is fading fast. The
My card to you for these holidays, Is one of
This morning I received one of those nuisance solicitations from
Healing Becomes a Prime Time Show The world is shifting
This was a wonderful walk full of Fall color and
For me, the holiday resonates with special memories of the
Diet and Parkinson’s disease seem to go together; which makes complete sense, as reams of research seem to point to the gut as a possible culprit for the illness.
I was so surprised yesterday, when I came across this
Watch #SingOut2017 concert tomorrow 9/9
Today, I have a slight deviation to my usual positive
Living with an illness is a constant reminder that every
My many thanks  to my friends at the Parkinson Voice
ParkinsonsDisease.net Reaches 10k Likes! If you follow this blog, you
What keeps you motivated? What gets you out of bed
I will be re-releasing this and a few other posts
Eat your veggies! Now is the time to eat all
Be aware of the sun’s intensity and extreme heat! Protect
A comfortable routine  is not always a bad habit. Cats
Where has the month of May gone? It seems like
Parkinson’s disease comes with so many unwritten rules. Trying to find all that you need to know about this illness, all in one place, may be frustrating to collect. There is so much to remember and so much that you might forget.
To my friends and readers, I am excited to announce
Hyperbole on television, the evening news, politics, the Internet, and
We are excited to provide this collection of exercises and tools that we believe can benefit most anyone! Whether you are an individual, a support group, a social group, or a small informal group, we encourage you to try these exercises and to share it with those who you feel may benefit from it.
As Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month comes to a close, as
Never lose the curiosity and desire to learn more about everything! The world around us can feed our quest for knowledge and understanding as we continue to learn.
Tomorrow, Â James Parkinson‘s essay will be 200 years old. Since
It is April and that means it is Parkinson’s Disease
I love Spring, and cannot wait for the weather to