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Larry Grogan: Movement Is Medicine | 03-15-26

Rabbi Joseph Potasnik and Reverend A.R. Bernard bring on Larry Groen to his mission to run 100 marathons in 100 days to inspire those living with Parkinson’s disease. Despite his diagnosis, Groen champions the philosophy that "movement is medicine," arguing that physical activity acts as a vital tool for neuroplasticity and maintaining a high quality of life. The conversation shifts from the clinical benefits of exercise to a deeper spiritual discussion on defying passive resignation and finding meaning through adversity.

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