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The Parkinson's Experience is a podcast hosted by a Person with Parkinson's (PWP) and based on her daily experiences. Listen in on her journey living with the disease and how she lives her best life with humor, generosity, empathy and knowledge. Her conversations with experts and patients like you are fascinating and authentic. They cover relevant topics from DBS (Deep Brain Stimulation) to exercise to diet to medications to much more difficult subjects like personal relationships. Of the fe ...
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HostTalk

Sam Kumar

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Welcome to HostTalk — your go-to podcast for everything web hosting. Each week, we break down hosting comparisons, performance tips, WordPress optimization tricks, and industry trends in simple, actionable ways. Whether you run a blog, business, or client website, you’ll learn how to choose the right host, speed up your site, and get more from your online presence.
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This year I have been highlighting some of local areas in the U.S. where people with Parkinson's take classes designed for their needs, provide social support, and community. It is truly magical to have this kind of central location just focused on your needs as a person with Parkinson's. Just last month we highlighted Parkinson's Body & Mind in Co…
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Parenting isn't just about shaping our kids—it's about shaping us. Through boundaries, consistency, repair, and everyday inconveniences, God uses parenting to expose our hearts, grow our maturity, and form us into people our children can trust. It's messy, humbling, and lifelong—but with Jesus, even our mistakes become part of the work of grace. In…
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While often overshadowed by better known movement disorders, dystonia affects thousands and can dramatically affect quality of life. This episode explains what dystonia is, why it frequently appears alongside Parkinson's, and what therapies - from medications to DBS to physical therapy – are helping people regain control. So, listen on as a movemen…
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In the face of loss, unanswered prayers, when something bad happens—We often look for a balancing of the scales of good and bad. We try to make sense of tragedy by making it purposeful, but that's not Christian hope. Of course, God works in the midst of difficult circumstances, but we don't need to settle a score in a life where you're not always g…
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This year I have been highlighting some of local areas in the U.S. where people with Parkinson's take classes designed for their needs, provide social support, and community. It is truly magical to have this kind of central location just focused on your needs as a person with Parkinson's. If this exist in your area, like Power for Parkinson's in Au…
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If you've ever lain awake wondering, "Am I messing my kids up?"—you're in good company. So many of us are parenting without a clear template. This is where the language of attachment can be a gift—not as a label to shame you, but as a tool to understand how you were shaped, how you're parenting now, and how Jesus can bring healing and security into…
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Who doesn't like magic tricks? I love watching magicians trying to surprise the audience with their slight of hand tricks. Always fascinates me and asking how do they do that. What does this have to do with the Parkinson's Experience? Well, my guest today turned to learning magic after he was diagnosed with PD and could no longer work as a nurse. A…
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Conflict has a way of exposing what's inside us. For many, our reactions are rooted in how we learned to handle tension growing up. But instead of running from discomfort, James invites us to "count it all joy"—to see every trial as an opportunity for formation. In this episode, pastors Whit George and Casey Shirley explore what James chapter 5 tea…
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In this episode, we take a close look at Cloudways and WP Engine through the lens of real user experiences. Instead of repeating technical specs, we focus on what actual customers say about performance, support, reliability, pricing, ease of use, and long-term satisfaction. You’ll hear where Cloudways wins, where WP Engine stands out, and what type…
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This episode digs into a question many WordPress users face when choosing a theme: is GeneratePress beginner friendly, or something only developers love? We break down what makes GeneratePress so popular, how easy it is to use out of the box, and where it truly shines once you start customizing. You will hear about the learning curve, real-world ex…
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Faith isn't about managing behavior—it's about submitting your whole life to a sovereign God. The book of James confronts pride, judgment, and the illusion of control, reminding us that mature faith doesn't trust in outcomes but in who God is. In this episode, Pastors Whit George and Blake Zimmerman unpack the end of James 4 and the beginning of Ja…
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When your website starts growing, shared hosting can feel like trying to run a race in flip flops. In this episode, we dig into why InMotion VPS is a solid upgrade if you want faster performance, stronger security, and more control over your hosting environment. We’ll walk through who should switch to VPS, what makes InMotion a strong choice, and h…
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This episode walks you through how to spot a real Black Friday win when shopping for managed WordPress hosting. Instead of getting pulled in by flashy discounts, we break down what actually matters for your website’s performance and long-term success. Check here Pressable Black Friday Deals. You will learn how to judge hosting quality by speed, sec…
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When people talk about the best SEO plugin for WordPress today, Rank Math is always part of the conversation. In this episode, we explore how it grew into a trusted favorite among bloggers, online store owners and agencies. Picture opening your SEO dashboard and everything just makes sense, like tools lined up in a clean workshop ready for action. …
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This episode feels like stepping into the engine room of a speeding bullet train and seeing how every part works together to power serious website speed. You do not need to be tech-savvy to follow along. Everything is explained in simple, everyday language. We look at how WPX delivers fast load times using its custom CDN, super-fast SSD servers, bu…
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In this episode, we dig into why Astra became a go-to WordPress theme for so many website owners, bloggers, and agencies. You will hear how Astra won people over with fast performance, clean coding, and a level of flexibility that makes building any type of site feel smooth instead of stressful. We talk about beginner-friendly customization, how we…
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Parenting digs deep—it exposes our fears, control issues, and insecurities. In this conversation, Jamie and Heather explore the two ditches parents often fall into: being too controlling or too hands-off. Both stem from fear—fear of losing control, fear of comparison, fear that our kids' choices reflect us. Real growth happens through struggle, not…
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In this episode, we from WPressBlog break down why Bluehost remains one of the best WordPress hosting providers in 2026. You’ll discover what keeps it ahead — from its official WordPress.org recommendation and strong uptime to faster performance, simplified tools, and improved support. Whether you’re a beginner building your first blog or running a…
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Choosing the right VPS hosting plan can make or break your website’s performance. In this episode, we break down exactly how to match your hosting plan with your website traffic. You’ll learn how to decide between CPU, RAM, and storage options, when to scale up, and whether a managed or unmanaged VPS is right for you. Whether you run a growing blog…
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In this episode, we dive into how managed WordPress hosting keeps your website running fast, stable, and secure — without you lifting a finger. You’ll learn what makes managed servers different from regular hosting, how built-in caching and CDN integration speed up your site, and why automatic updates and server monitoring matter. We’ll also break …
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In this episode, discover the best Hostinger Black Friday 2025 deals — including up to 85% off web hosting, a free domain, and 2 extra months free. Learn how to claim the offers, which plan suits your site, and how to lock in low prices for years. You can check here all the top deals: https://www.wpressblog.com/best-black-friday-deals/…
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In this episode of HostTalk, we break down what cloud hosting really is and why it’s become the go-to choice for modern websites. You’ll learn how it works, how it compares to shared and VPS hosting, and whether it’s worth switching to. Plus, I’ll share some of the best cloud hosting providers for 2025 and tips to help you choose the right one for …
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James doesn't just challenge what we say—it confronts why we say it. Our words expose what's really ruling our hearts, revealing whether we're led by the Spirit or by self. In this episode, Pastors Whit George and Seth Swindall discuss James chapter 3 and the call to slow down, listen first, and let your words reflect the wisdom of the One who sees…
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Real faith is proven by action. Culture says it's fine to be Christian—just don't be too Christian. But the more we live like Jesus, the more "radical" we'll look. Faith alone brings us into God's family, but following Him requires effort. In this episode, Whit George and Blake Zimmerman unpack what true obedience looks like and why legalism and la…
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As parents, transitions never stop—whether it's sending kids to college, navigating adult relationships, or rediscovering your own calling in new seasons. In this episode, Heather and Jamie talk about letting go with grace, keeping peace in family relationships, and leaning into God as life unfolds in unexpected ways. Parenting is always changing, …
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September is Fall Prevention month. As we age, falling—or even the fear of falling—becomes increasingly common. For people with Parkinson's, the risk is often higher due to specific changes in the body that affect balance, strength, and coordination. Almost all of us will experience a fall at some point, which is why it's so important to understand…
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Partiality may feel like a small sin compared to the "big ones," but James insists it is not. James calls us to live fully turned toward Christ, where our faith shapes how we see and treat people in everyday life. In today's cultural moment, when influence and status dominate, Christ-followers are called to reject favoritism, live out the gospel wi…
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What does it mean to live out a genuine faith? Pastor Whit sits down with his former Wheaton College professor, Dr. Chris Vlachos—now teaching in Jerusalem—to wrestle with that very question. Together, they explore the book of James as a wake-up call, reminding us that real faith always shows up in action. They unpack how James pushes us to obey Sc…
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I've been eager to share with all of you in podcast land some important information and history about what I believe is one of the key drivers in helping fulfill the Michael J. Fox Foundation's mission to cure Parkinson's disease. The Parkinson's Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI), launched in 2010, is a groundbreaking study involving people bot…
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Sin begins when we see God wrongly. In this episode, Pastors Whit and Gabe George walk through James 1:13–21, showing how maturity doesn't come from behavior modification but from a heart that receives and trusts the Father who gives every good and perfect gift. When we see God clearly, we stop aiming at the wrong targets, let go of anger and judgm…
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As we wrap up a summer of candid conversations on intimacy, marriage, and sex, we're looking back at what we've learned along the way. This season has challenged us to see intimacy not as something that "just happens," but as something we intentionally pursue, protect, and nurture. In this episode, Heather and Jamie talk about the reality of distra…
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Life doesn't stop handing out trials—but James invites us to see them differently. He begins his letter with four surprising words: "Count it all joy." Not because suffering feels good, but because endurance through trials produces something lasting: a deeper, steadier faith. Joy, James says, isn't tied to circumstances—it's rooted in the confidenc…
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Listening to personal Parkinson's stories offers valuable insights for everyone. In this episode, we interview Greg Ritscher, who responded to his diagnosis with determination shaped by his business and personal experiences. Greg also shares a notable DBS story. His journey highlights motivation, positivity, community support, and advocacy. Enjoy o…
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Every day, over 400 million terabytes of information flood the internet. Knowledge isn't scarce—wisdom is. Countless "ways to live" compete for attention, yet James points us to the simplicity of being settled in Christ. Jesus gives the truth about who we are, freeing us from the noise and grounding our identity in Him. In this episode, Pastors Whi…
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The range of symptoms and affected body systems in Parkinson's disease is extensive. One area that is less frequently discussed is the vestibular system—the inner ear structure directly connected to the brain, responsible for balance and spatial orientation. When this system malfunctions, individuals may experience dizziness, balance problems and a…
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"God designed you—and He cares about your body." That simple truth forms the foundation of a powerful and wide-ranging conversation with Dr. Kerri Anthony, a board-certified OBGYN and menopause specialist. Along the way, we dismantle myths, normalize conversations that have been taboo in the Church for too long, and encourage women to take ownershi…
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