EPISODE · Oct 14, 2025 · 27 MIN
WISDOM GAINED FROM A WHEELCHAIR AND A THREE-YEAR-OLD by Paramjit Oberoi
from Golden Threads: Women’s Shared Wisdom from the Tapestry of Life
Wisdom Gained from a Wheelchair and a Three-Year-Old – with Paramjit OberoiEpisode Summary:In this moving episode of The Golden Threads Podcast, host Sue Williams speaks with contributor Paramjit Oberoi, whose powerful chapter Wisdom Gained from a Wheelchair and a Three-Year-Old weaves together love, loss, legacy and the fierce determination of a mother’s heart.Sue opens by sharing that it was a simple, heartfelt conversation in Paramjit’s conservatory that inspired the Golden Threads book itself - making Paramjit the spark behind this entire project.Paramjit shares the emotional journey of her daughter Sheenam, who was diagnosed with Juvenile Huntington’s Disease (JHD) the day after her father's funeral. That devastating moment became the beginning of a new mission: to fight for her daughter’s quality of life, to follow her heart, and ultimately, to help others. We follow the journey to Kerala for Ayurvedic treatment, the birth of the Sheenam’s Wish charity, making an impact on scientific research and the web of human connection that evolved around Sheenam.“What is your heart telling you?” Paramjit Oberoi’s father In this episode, you’ll discover:The heartbreak of a devastating diagnosisThe powerful healing journey to Kerala, and the connections formed thereHow an unfulfilled wish led to the creation of the charity Sheenam’s WishThe ripple effect of love: raising awareness, impacting science, and inspiring changeThe importance of carer wellbeing, community support and asking for helpWhat it means to turn grief into purpose and challenge into legacy"She can't talk, but by God can she make a difference." Paramjit OberoiEpisode Highlights:0:30 - The conservatory conversation that birthed Golden Threads3:59 - A double loss: her father’s death and Sheenam’s JHD diagnosis4:41 - Determination and the search for healing5:17 - A guiding question: What is your heart telling you?6:22 - Deep connections and compassion in Kerala8:05 - The web of love and community around Sheenam9:14 - A wish that sparked a charity: Sheenam’s Wish11:15 - Goals and impact of the charity14:33 - Raising awareness and contributing to scientific research17:22 - Holding onto hope18:04 - The Huntington’s Disease Heroes book and navigating anticipatory grief19:58 - Choosing to make a difference20:55 - Carers need care too: the case for self-compassion23:00 - Paramjit’s hard-won wisdom: Reach out. Ask for help. Put yourself in the picture. If this conversation resonated with you…Subscribe to The Golden Threads Podcast, leave a review and share it with someone who is caring for a loved one, navigating grief, or working to make a difference against the odds.Want to read Paramjit’s full chapter?Order your copy of Golden Threads: Women’s Shared Wisdom from the Tapestry of Life at goldenthreadsbook.co.uk#goldenthreads #wisdom #self-care #womenofwisdom Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Wisdom Gained from a Wheelchair and a Three-Year-Old – with Paramjit OberoiEpisode Summary:In this moving episode of The Golden Threads Podcast, host Sue Williams speaks with contributor Paramjit Oberoi, whose powerful chapter Wisdom Gained from a Wheelchair and a Three-Year-Old weaves together love, loss, legacy and the fierce determination of a mother’s heart.Sue opens by sharing that it was a simple, heartfelt conversation in Paramjit’s conservatory that inspired the Golden Threads book itself - making Paramjit the spark behind this entire project.Paramjit shares the emotional journey of her daughter Sheenam, who was diagnosed with Juvenile Huntington’s Disease (JHD) the day after her father's funeral. That devastating moment became the beginning of a new mission: to fight for her daughter’s quality of life, to follow her heart, and ultimately, to help others. We follow the journey to Kerala for Ayurvedic treatment, the birth of the Sheenam’s Wish charity, making an impact on scientific research and the web of human connection that evolved around Sheenam.“What is your heart telling you?” Paramjit Oberoi’s father In this episode, you’ll discover:The heartbreak of a devastating diagnosisThe powerful healing journey to Kerala, and the connections formed thereHow an unfulfilled wish led to the creation of the charity Sheenam’s WishThe ripple effect of love: raising awareness, impacting science, and inspiring changeThe importance of carer wellbeing, community support and asking for helpWhat it means to turn grief into purpose and challenge into legacy"She can't talk, but by God can she make a difference." Paramjit OberoiEpisode Highlights:0:30 - The conservatory conversation that birthed Golden Threads3:59 - A double loss: her father’s death and Sheenam’s JHD diagnosis4:41 - Determination and the search for healing5:17 - A guiding question: What is your heart telling you?6:22 - Deep connections and compassion in Kerala8:05 - The web of love and community around Sheenam9:14 - A wish that sparked a charity: Sheenam’s Wish11:15 - Goals and impact of the charity14:33 - Raising awareness and contributing to scientific research17:22 - Holding onto hope18:04 - The Huntington’s Disease Heroes book and navigating anticipatory grief19:58 - Choosing to make a difference20:55 - Carers need care too: the case for self-compassion23:00 - Paramjit’s hard-won wisdom: Reach out. Ask for help. Put yourself in the picture. If this conversation resonated with you…Subscribe to The Golden Threads Podcast, leave a review and share it with someone who is caring for a loved one, navigating grief, or working to make a difference against the odds.Want to read Paramjit’s full chapter?Order your copy of Golden Threads: Women’s Shared Wisdom from the Tapestry of Life at goldenthreadsbook.co.uk#goldenthreads #wisdom #self-care #womenofwisdom Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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