Episode 270 - Dr. Charles Loftis, T1D, NBA Sports Performance Therapist

Episode 270 - Dr. Charles Loftis, T1D, NBA Sports Performance Therapist

This episode is supported by Thrivable. Thrivable’s mission is to create a better future together. They achieve this by making it easy for healthcare companies to include the patient's voice in their decisions so they can create transformative treatments and products for you. 

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In this podcast episode, Dr. Charles Loftis, a type 1 diabetic and sports performance therapist for the Portland Trail Blazers, shares his diagnosis story and the challenges of living with diabetes. The conversation covers topics such as diabetes diagnosis, lifestyle adjustments, emotional struggles, the impact of technology in diabetes management, community support, managing diabetes in a sports team, traveling with diabetes, and balancing a career in sports performance coaching while dealing with diabetes.

This episode also includes the opening of the Mailbag! If you want to submit your question, email mailbag@diabeticsdoingthings.com.

Topics discussed:

  1. Diabetes Diagnosis and Lifestyle Adjustments

    • Doc shares his diagnosis story and the challenges he faced despite being fit and health-conscious.

    • Importance of nuanced diabetes diagnosis and understanding insulin dosing and carb counting post-diagnosis.

    • Emotional and practical challenges of accepting the diagnosis, lifestyle changes, and educational aspects of managing the condition.

  2. Community Support and Awareness

    • Sharing a diabetes diagnosis publicly and receiving support from the community.

    • Importance of connections within the diabetes community, using personal experiences to educate and raise awareness.

    • Impact of technology in diabetes management and societal perceptions of wearing devices.

  3. Managing Diabetes in Sports Performance

    • Challenges of managing blood sugar levels during physical activities.

    • Recognizing symptoms, handling medical emergencies, and communicating about diabetes within a sports team.

    • Strategies for managing diabetes while traveling with a professional sports team.

  4. Career in Sports Performance Coaching with Diabetes

    • Balancing a demanding lifestyle as a sports performance coach for elite athletes.

    • Importance of personal routines, sacrifices made for success, and advice for individuals with diabetes pursuing careers in sports.

    • Understanding the individuality of athletes and the impact of personal experiences on inspiring others.

  5. Perspectives and Empathy

    • Reflections on how living with diabetes has shaped perspectives and empathy.

    • Valuable life lessons learned from dealing with a chronic condition.

    • Gratitude for growth and insight gained through unique experiences with diabetes.

Key takeaways:

  • Acceptance and positivity are crucial in facing the challenges of living with diabetes.

  • Community support and connections within the diabetes community play a significant role in managing the condition.

  • Understanding the individuality of athletes and the importance of communication in sports teams are essential for diabetes management.

  • Personal experiences with diabetes can inspire and support others facing similar struggles.

  • Gratitude and growth can be found in the unique experiences and challenges posed by living with diabetes.

00:00  Unlocking the Story of a Type 1 Diabetic NBA Sports Performance Therapist
09:05  Navigating the Emotional and Practical Challenges of Living with Type 1 Diabetes
14:33  Embracing the Diabetes Community: A Journey of Support and Inspiration
20:43  Navigating Life with Diabetes: Challenges, Awareness, and Acceptance
28:38  Navigating Diabetes in a Sports Performance Team
31:45  Managing Diabetes and NBA Travel: A Pro's Guide
36:57  Navigating Life as a Sports Performance Coach Working with Elite Athletes and Diabetes
46:57  Exciting Basketball Clinics and Heartfelt Conversations: A Peek into Diabetes Community Connections
48:33  Rob & Eritrea Open the Mailbag

Episode 269 - Brian Connelly with TheracosBio

Episode 269 - Brian Connelly with TheracosBio

In this episode of Diabetics Doing Things, Rob interviews Brian Connelly from TheracosBio. Brian shares insights into his background, the mission of Theracos, and their breakthrough SGLT 2 inhibitor, Brenzavvy. The discussion delves into Brian's journey to Theracos, his work in the biotech industry, and the mission of Theracos to provide affordable medications for patients with common diseases, like type 2 diabetes.

Topics discussed:

1. Brian Connelly's background and journey to TheracosBio.

2. The mission of TheracosBio to develop affordable medications for patients with chronic diseases.

3. Introduction to Theracos' breakthrough SGLT 2 inhibitor, Brenzavvy.

4. Challenges in the pharmaceutical industry regarding drug pricing and accessibility.

5. Impact of Brenzavvy on patients with type 2 diabetes, focusing on cost, efficacy, and improved health outcomes.

6. Distribution and accessibility of Brenzavvy through Cost Plus Drugs and traditional pharmacies.

7. The importance of alignment within the organization and the societal impact of providing affordable medications.

8. Addressing public health concerns, adherence rates, and long-term cost savings for patients with chronic conditions.

Here are key takeaways and lessons:

- TheracosBio is dedicated to providing affordable medications, like Brenzavvy, to patients with chronic diseases, such as type 2 diabetes.

- Brenzavvy offers cost-effective treatment options with improved health outcomes for patients.- Share struggles to create awareness and support within the community.

- The company's mission prioritizes patient access and affordability over maximizing profits, emphasizing societal impact and improved public health.

- Collaboration with organizations like Cost Plus Drugs enhances distribution and accessibility of Brenzavvy to a wider patient population.

- The importance of transparency, patient feedback, and physician awareness in promoting the use of affordable medications for chronic conditions.

References:

https://www.theracosbio.com/

https://www.brenzavvy.com

00:00: Unveiling the Noble Mission of TheracosBio: A Journey from Feline Diabetes to Human Therapeutics

05:59: Finding Purpose Through Chronic Illness and Work: A Journey of Passion and Perseverance

13:02: Revolutionizing Drug Pricing: The Mission of Theracos in Making Medication Accessible

19:37: Exploring the High Cost of Diabetes Medication and Solutions

24:28: Addressing Societal Impact and Accessibility in Diabetes Treatment

29:16: Challenges and Misconceptions in the Pharmaceutical Industry

33:45: Building a Mission-Driven Company: The Journey of Theracos CEO

37:57: Revolutionizing Access to Medication: The Success Story of Brenzavvy

40:58: Unveiling Brenzavvy: The Affordable and Effective SGLT 2 Inhibitor for Type 2 Diabetes

45:06: Revolutionizing Healthcare with Low Cost Drugs: A Story of Passion and Purpose

Episode 268 - Rob & Eritrea - February 2024

Episode 268 - Rob & Eritrea - February 2024

In this episode of Diabetics Doing Things, Rob and Eritrea talk about the importance of Black History Month and the need for highlighting diabetes stories from people of color. They cover disparities in healthcare, the impact of melanin on healthcare experiences, diversity and inclusion within diabetes organizations. They also share personal experiences with diabetes management, negotiations for fair compensation, maintaining a positive mindset, and the value of building relationships with brands. The episode concludes with heartwarming stories of partners supporting individuals during low blood sugar episodes and discussions on the complexities of dating with diabetes.

Topics discussed:

1. Black History Month and Diabetes Stories from People of Color

2. Disparities in Healthcare and Healthcare Experiences for Black and Brown Communities

3. Diversity and Inclusion Within Diabetes Organizations

4. Personal Experiences and Challenges with Accessing Insulin

5. Maintaining a Positive Mindset and Surrounding Oneself with Positivity

6. Negotiating Fair Pay and Valuing One's Worth

7. Personal Growth Experiences and Overcoming Challenges

8. Importance of Health for Individuals with Diabetes and Boosting Immune System

9. Dating with Diabetes and Addressing Stigma and Misinformation

10. Embracing and Supporting Children with Diabetes

Here are key takeaways and lessons:

- Acknowledge and address inherent biases and barriers, especially regarding white privilege.

- Advocate for diversity and inclusion for a more equitable society.

- Share struggles to create awareness and support within the community.

- Focus on maintaining a positive mindset and surrounding oneself with positivity.

- Value building relationships with brands and non-monetary compensation.

- Negotiate fair pay, set boundaries, and seek personal growth through learning and positive relationships.

- Prioritize health through hydration, healthy eating, sleep, and exercise for individuals with diabetes to prevent complications.

- Emulate resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity like Magic Johnson.

- Advocate for oneself in relationships, educate partners on diabetes, and foster supportive connections.

- Share personal stories to foster understanding and support within the community.

Books Referenced:

The Dao de Jing: Laozi

The Creative Act: A Way of Being by Rick Rubin

The Daily Laws by Robert Green

The Daily Stoic by Ryan Holiday

The Art of Noticing by Rob Walker

00:00 Celebrating Black History Month and Diversifying Diabetes Narratives

04:29 The Importance of Diversity, Allyship, and Doing the Work

07:48 Empowering Diversity, Collaboration, and Growth: A Journey of Resilience and Community in Diabetes Advocacy

17:48 Struggles with Accessing Insulin and the Weight of Negative Diabetes Content

19:55 Navigating the Mindset of Living with Diabetes and Embracing Life's Perks

25:29 Unlocking the Power of Brand Relationships and Personal Growth through Social Media

28:55 The Power of Negotiation and Self-Worth for Creators

32:29 Diving into Personal Growth, Business Ventures, and Diabetes Management

42:29 Taking Care of Your Health and Diabetes: Insights on Illness, Prevention, and Magic Johnson

47:27 Sweet and Heartfelt Stories of Love and Support Amidst Type 1 Diabetes Challenges

52:45 Navigating Thoughts on Having Children with Type 1 Diabetes and Managing Feelings of Burden in Relationships

56:35 Sweet Gestures in Relationships: Gummy Bears, Maple Syrup, and Mailbag Moments

Episode 267 - Monique La Bomme - Sponsored by Medtronic

Episode 267 - Monique La Bomme - Sponsored by Medtronic

In this episode of Diabetics Doing Things, sponsored by Medtronic, Rob is joined by Monique La Bomme, in an episode recorded live on World Diabetes Day at the Medtronic Diabetes headquarters in California. Monique shares her experience of living with type 1 diabetes and discusses her journey with diabetes alert dogs and diabetes management technology. The conversation also delves into the importance of representation and advocacy in the diabetes community.

Topics discussed:

1. Monique's diagnosis story and early days with diabetes

2. Diabetes management, technology, and the use of diabetes alert dogs

3. Representation and advocacy in the diabetes community

4. The impact of diabetic alert dogs on people's lives

5. Balancing diabetes management and social life as an actor and model

Here are key takeaways and lessons:

- Monique shares her diagnosis story, highlighting the importance of early detection and the role of a lung specialist in her diagnosis.

- Her positive experience with diabetes management at a children's hospital and the supportive diabetes community during her early days with diabetes.

- The significance of diabetes alert dogs in detecting glucose changes and preventing severe hypoglycemia incidents.

- The importance of representation and advocacy in the diabetes community, especially in showcasing diverse experiences and stories.

- The impact of diabetic alert dogs on raising awareness and inspiring others to consider using service dogs for diabetes management.

References:

- Instagram handle: Monique La Bomme - [@moniquenicolee] (https://www.instagram.com/moniquenicolee/)

- Medtronic - [Medtronic Diabetes](https://www.medtronicdiabetes.com/)

- World Diabetes Day - [International Diabetes Federation](https://www.idf.org/our-activities/world-diabetes-day.html)

00:00  Live from Medtronic HQ: A Type 1 Diabetes Journey on World Diabetes Day

05:09  Navigating Type 1 Diabetes: Community Support and Advanced Technology

09:40  How a Diabetic Alert Dog Changed My Life: Monique’s Story

19:33  Breaking Barriers: Advocating for Diversity and Inclusivity in the Diabetes Community

(Re-Release) More Than A Diabetic Episode 1: Medical Racism, Misdiagnosis & Stereotypes

(Re-Release) More Than A Diabetic Episode 1: Medical Racism, Misdiagnosis & Stereotypes

This week, we’re re-releasing Episode 1 of More Than a Diabetic. Rob and Eritrea talk with a panel of individuals from the diabetes online community, including Mila Clark Buckley, Chelsea Rice, Taylor Johnson, Taylor Beddick, Shaw Struthers, and Dr. Roy Collins. The episode focuses on discussing medical racism, misdiagnosis, and stereotypes, particularly highlighting the experiences of black people with diabetes. The conversation emphasizes the importance of representation, addressing disparities in healthcare, and the significance of online communities for support and education.

Topics discussed:

1. Disparities in Diabetes Care for Black Communities

   - Highlighting the higher risk of diabetes among African Americans.

   - Lack of attention to health issues specific to black and brown communities.

   - Historical imbalances in healthcare contributing to disparities.

   - Impact of socioeconomic factors on health outcomes.

2. Importance of Representation in Healthcare

   - Underrepresentation of people of color in medical research.

   - Lack of diverse representation in healthcare organizations.

   - Urgency to address disparities in research on diabetes and eating disorders.

   - Need for deeper understanding of complexities within communities.

3. Challenges Faced by Black Individuals with Diabetes

   - Dealing with racism, lack of understanding, and support.

   - Importance of community and providing context for effective solutions.

   - Advocacy for understanding different perspectives and standing up against racism.

   - Significance of online communities for support and education.

4. Racial Biases in Diabetes Care

   - Encounters with racial biases in treatment outcomes.

   - Importance of advocacy and forming alliances with healthcare providers.

   - Impact of disparities in care quality on individuals.

   - Emphasis on representation and diversity in diabetes media.

5. Evolution of Black Representation in Media

   - Importance of normalized portrayals of black people in media.

   - Breaking stereotypes and unfair expectations placed on black individuals.

   - Challenges faced by black public figures in being taken seriously.

   - Educating white audiences on diverse experiences of black individuals with diabetes.

Key takeaways and lessons:

- Addressing disparities in healthcare requires representation and understanding of diverse perspectives.

- Advocacy, community support, and education are crucial for improving health outcomes for marginalized groups.

- Normalizing black individuals with diabetes in the media can break stereotypes and create more inclusive narratives.

- Listening to marginalized voices, challenging biases, and advocating for social justice are essential steps towards equity and inclusivity.

References:

-Taylor Johnson - www.instagram.com/taylorbetic

-Dr. Roy Collins - www.instagram.com/dr.royc

-Shaw Strothers - www.instagram.com/typeonderful_ 

-Chelcie Rice - www.instagram.com/type1comedian

-Mila Clarke-Buckley - www.instagram.com/thehangrywoman  

Chapters:

00:00  Exploring Medical Racism and Stereotypes in Diabetes Community with 5 Diverse Voices

03:16  Unveiling Health Disparities: The Impact of Misdiagnosis, Medical Racism, and Microaggressions on Black and Brown Communities

06:55  Addressing Lack of Representation and Care Disparities in Diabetes and Medical Research

11:44  Redefining Diversity and Inclusion in Corporate America: Moving Beyond Checking the Box

19:22  Navigating Racism, Community, and Diabetes: Insights from Black Individuals with Diabetes

27:06  Unveiling the Impact of Medical Racism on Black Individuals with Diabetes

34:13  Misdiagnosis and the Journey to Correct Diagnosis of Type 2 Diabetes

38:01  Challenges in Diabetes Diagnosis and Treatment: A Personal Story of Misdiagnosis and Advocacy

45:46  Navigating Racial Biases in Diabetes Care: Personal Stories and Advocacy

01:09:00  Breaking Free from the Magical Negro Stereotype in Media Representation

01:12:15  Challenges Faced by Dark-Skinned Black Women in Media and Advertising

01:15:26  Evolution of Black Representation in Media: From The Cosby Show to Basquiat

01:19:46  Breaking Stereotypes: Normalizing Black People with Diabetes in Media and Society

01:26:37  Empowering Communities: The Importance of Listening, Taking Action, and Examining Biases

01:31:05  Promoting Diversity and Equity through Empathy and Education

01:36:00  Navigating Issues of Plagiarism, Colonization, and Racism in Online Communities

01:40:49  Empowering Diabetics: More Than a Diabetic Podcast Series

Episode 265 - Rob January 2024 Solo Minisode

Episode 265 - Rob January 2024 Solo Minisode

Rob goes solo, Cracking at Coke Zero, and provides updates on recent and upcoming episodes of the Diabetics Doing Things podcast, his personal diabetes management, and partnerships with the North Texas Food Bank. He also discusses personal updates, including his experience with insurance coverage, a scholarship opportunity for individuals with diabetes via Skin Grip , and participation in the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program. Additionally, he shares plans to attend the ATTD event in Florence, Italy, announces new podcast partnerships, and introduces a mailbag Q&A segment for future episodes.

Topics discussed:

- Updates on the Diabetics Doing Things podcast

- Partnerships with the North Texas Food Bank

- Personal diabetes management and insurance coverage

- Scholarship opportunity for individuals with diabetes

- Participation in the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program

- Attendance at the ATTD event in Florence, Italy

- Introduction of new podcast partnerships

- Launch of a mailbag Q&A segment for future episodes

00:03  Empowering the Diabetes Community: Updates and Impactful Initiatives

06:27  Navigating Insurance Challenges and Personal Updates on Diabetes

09:41  Exciting Updates on Business Ventures, Events, and Partnerships

14:22  Get Featured on the Diabetes Doing Things Podcast!

References:

- North Texas Food Bank: [Website](https://ntfb.org/)

- SkinGrip: [Website](https://www.skingrip.com/)

- Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses: [Website](https://www.10ksbapply.com/)

Episode 264 - Lissie Poyner, T1D, Diabetes Health Coach, CPT, Creator of Needles and Spoons

Episode 264 - Lissie Poyner, T1D, Diabetes Health Coach, CPT, Creator of Needles and Spoons

In this episode of Diabetics Doing Things, Rob and Eritrea talk with Lissie Poyner, the creator of Needles and Spoons, and delves into her personal journey of being diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes and Crohn's disease, the challenges of managing chronic illnesses, the importance of support and education for young adults with diabetes, and the complexities of being an entrepreneur in the diabetic community.

Topics discussed:

1. **Diagnosis Story and Initial Symptoms**

- Lissie shares her experience of being diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at 19 while in college.

2. **Managing Diabetes and Adjacent Chronic Illnesses**

- The conversation covers her journey of managing diabetes alongside chronic illnesses like colitis and Crohn's disease.

- She shares the challenges of managing physical pain alongside blood sugar fluctuations and the impact on her personal and professional life.

3. **Navigating Chronic Illness**

- She discusses the emotional impact, confusion, anger, and grief of managing multiple chronic illnesses.

- The conversation highlights the impact of toxic positivity and the need for permission to feel angry about the situation.

4. **Advocacy and Self-Advocacy**

- The importance of advocating for oneself, getting screenings, and not being intimidated by discussing health issues, whether it's Crohn's, diabetes, or any other condition is emphasized.

5. **Creating 'Needles and Spoons'**

- Lissie shares her experience of managing diabetes burnout and the decision to transition to working full time.

- The challenges of being a diabetes content creator, the impact of personal sharing on the community, and the balance between vulnerability and adding value are explored.

6. **Building Muscle with Diabetes**

- The importance of building muscle for women with diabetes through strength training, progressive overload, proper nutrition, rest, and tracking progress is emphasized.

References:

- [Needles and Spoons](https://www.needlesandspoons.com/)

- [SkinGrip](https://skingrip.com/)

00:02  Inspiring Story of Young Adult Diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes
04:16  Navigating the Confusion of a Diabetes Diagnosis Away from Home
11:52  Navigating the Journey of Managing Diabetes with Adjacent Chronic Illnesses
19:51  Navigating Chronic Illness and Finding Support: A Personal Journey
25:06  Navigating the Diagnosis Journey: From Symptoms to Empowerment
30:37  Transforming Health with Personal Journey: From Google to Remission
33:41  Navigating Life with Diabetes and Entrepreneurship: A Candid Conversation
40:47  Challenges of Being an Entrepreneur and Finding Identity, Diabetic Community Bonding, and Building Muscle with Diabetes
46:20  Empowering Women with Diabetes: Building Muscle and Feeling Strong
55:47  Empowering People with Diabetes and Recommending SkinGrip Products

Episode 263 - Rob & Eritrea, January 2024

Episode 263 - Rob & Eritrea, January 2024

The Rob and Eritrea Show is back!

Topics discussed:

- Reflection on the recent snowfall in Dallas and the impact of extended cold snaps on the community.

- Trauma responses and preparations for emergencies, especially during power outages.

- New Year's resolutions and personal goals for 2024, including physical, financial, and professional objectives.

- Challenges with insurance coverage for diabetes-related medications, prior authorizations, and the impact of government policies on healthcare.

- The impact of diet choices, particularly low-carb options, on managing diabetes and its implications for relationships.

- Reflection on the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. and the current socio-political landscape.

- The role of diabetes in relationships and the support provided by partners in managing the condition.

- Upcoming themes and focus areas for the podcast in 2024, including mental health, physical health, and professional, social, and financial aspects of being an adult with diabetes.

00:02  Navigating Snowstorms and Community Support: Reflections on Dallas Weather

04:39  Diabetes Preparedness, Snack Tips, and New Year's Resolutions

08:36  Setting Measurable Resolutions for 2024: Physical, Mental, and Emotional Goals

19:02  The Frustrations of Dealing with Prescription Coverage for Diabetes Medications

25:35  Navigating Diabetes Burnout and Low Carb Choices

29:30  Challenges of Growing Up with Diabetes, Frustrations with Romanticizing Relationships, and Reflections on MLK's Legacy

41:35  Navigating Relationships and Diabetes: Insights from a Podcast Episode

46:08  Empowering Adults with Diabetes: New Focus and Exciting Changes Ahead!

Episode 262 - Rob's 19th Diaversary ft. Erica Howe

Episode 262 - Rob's 19th Diaversary ft. Erica Howe

Reflections on 19 Years of Managing Diabetes and Nurturing Community Growth. Featuring Erica Howe

In this episode, Rob is joined by his wife Erica Howe to celebrate his 19th anniversary of living with diabetes and reflect on his journey so far. They discuss their experiences in dating and dealing with diabetes, as well as experiences with the Diabetics Doing Things podcast and community. The couple also shares insights on being content creators, noting the importance of authenticity and genuine passion as opposed to chasing trends. Furthermore, they touch upon their exciting upcoming plans for the podcast and its community, emphasizing consistency, incremental growth, and a commitment to fostering genuine relationships with their audience.

00:02 Introduction and Anniversary Celebration

00:55 Discussing Relationships and Diabetes

05:46 The Journey of Diabetes Management

06:08 The Impact of Diabetes on Family Planning

09:49 The Rise of Erica as a Content Creator

11:50 The Power of Authenticity in Content Creation

23:47 The Challenges and Rewards of Sponsored Content

26:43 The Importance of Community in Content Creation

30:06 Reflecting on 19 Years with Diabetes

38:07 Looking Forward: Goals and Expectations for the Future

Episode 261 - Rob & Eritrea, December 2023

Episode 261 - Rob & Eritrea, December 2023

On the final episode of The Rob and Eritrea Show of 2023, the gang wraps up the highs, the lows, and a whole lot more:

  • Some of their favorite moments from the forty-three episodes published in 2023

  • Being the #1 podcast on Spotify wrapped for some of our listeners and some other surprising stats

  • Hosting four first-time events, some virtual, some in person, some local, some not

  • Our expanding collaboration and relationship with the North Texas Food Bank

  • Making it to the Top 20 of the DCB Innovation Challenge and what we learned during that process

  • Cementing the mission of DDT in 2023 at the CWD conference as a team

  • A bit about our 2024 programming and what more is on the horizon

As we close out the year and reflect on all the work we put in, we are truly grateful to each and everyone one of you who gets anything out of these episodes. We couldn’t do it without you! Big shoutout and Thank you to some of our sponsors this year: Medtronic, Mannkind, Xeris, Insulet, SkinGrip, Diabetes Link, Swoon, Belay, and more!

Happy Holidays and see you in 2024!

Episode 260 - Emma Klatman, Global Advocacy and Policy Manager, Life of a Child

Episode 260 - Emma Klatman, Global Advocacy and Policy Manager, Life of a Child

Emma Klatman, who has T1D herself, and is Global Advocacy and Policy Manager for Life of a Child, joins the pod.

She and Rob discuss:

  • Her work with Life of a Child

  • Global advocacy

  • The difference between advocacy focuses in the west vs. in other parts of the world

  • There is no single organization doing all of the work

  • Type 1 Diabetes is not equal everywhere

  • The different rungs on the advocacy ladder

  • The cost of diabetes management varies by the country’s infrastructure

  • Technology and the gaps between the haves and the have-nots

  • Having diabetes and becoming a policy manager

  • Getting more comfortable advocating for yourself and for others

  • Being uncomfortable being the “token patient” voice

  • The resilience and problem-solving skills that people with diabetes have

Episode 259 - Matt Tarro, T1D, Artist, Creator, Advocate

Episode 259 - Matt Tarro, T1D, Artist, Creator, Advocate

Bringing longtime friend, but first time guest, Matt Tarro on to the pod! There are so many amazing people living with diabetes and we finally got the Denver-based, incredible videographer, Matt Tarro, on the pod! Rob and Matt get into:

Content warning: there is some discussion of drug use

  • Matt’s incredible help at the Diabetes Legends Basketball Camp

  • Matt’s diagnosis story and his younger life as a person who has always been creative and artistic

  • How insurance has played a large role in what kind of work/jobs Matt has gone after

    • Matt’s journey as a creator and the hoops he’s had to jump thru to get his diabetes supplies at an affordable cost.

    • The strict guidelines around income limits that can make access to medications hard especially if you’re on State Insurance

    • Matt’s cost of insulin access going up to $300 at a time because of income creating an unviable option to insulin for him

    • The importance of signing up for a medical leave option or FMLA if you are working somewhere that its available

  • Diabetes creator burnout and the different inputs that go into taking care of your diabetes, OUTSIDE of just the basics

  • Matt’s cross country moves from his native Rhode Island to California and now Denver and how his own life experiences have pushed him out of his original home state

  • The grief that comes along with the loss of a parent and the management of mourning

  • Outgrowing and quitting things that no longer serve you

    Follow Matt over on IG: @matt.tarro and check out @inkulin

Episode 258 - Cyrine Farhat, Women's Health Series: Diabetes and Pregnancy Loss

Episode 258 - Cyrine Farhat, Women's Health Series: Diabetes and Pregnancy Loss

This is the final installment of our Women’s Health Series. We welcome back our returning guest and good friend the pod, Cyrine Farhat! On this episode, we peel back the layers on Eritrea and Cyrine’s personal experience with pregnancy loss. (Content warning: this episode will dive into the details of pregnancy loss).

We dive further into:

  • How Eritrea found friendship within Cyrine and the Positive on Glucose support group

  • Eritrea’s loss of her own baby in 2019 and how her pregnancy created diabetes complications

  • The shame and stigma that comes around pregnancy loss and how support and talking about experiences really can help

  • Cyrine’s story of pregnancy loss at 35 weeks with Baby Joya while living with T1D on New Years Eve 2019

  • The emotions that can come after pregnancy loss and the emotional labor of consoling others while processing your own feelings around the loss

  • How Cyrine turned her loss into a love for advocacy and helping other women with diabetes so they wouldn’t have to go through what she did

  • The importance of listening to your intuition and your body and how advocating for yourself can really make the difference.

  • The moment that made Cyrine open up about losing Baby Joya

  • How she attempted to prepare herself for the journey of being a mom even after loss

  • Cyrine’s Surprise Rainbow baby: Fadel!

  • What Health Care Professionals can do, and what Cyrine wished her doctor would’ve done differently

  • How differently she handled the second pregnancy differently after a hard learning experience

  • Advice for partners of a person with diabetes going thru pregnancy loss

  • Normalizing pregnancy loss and giving women their power back in making their own autonomous reproductive health decisions

  • Follow Cyrine for more over on Instagram @cyrinecando and if you’re looking for support, check out the link in her bio.

Episode 257 - Rob & Eritrea, November 2023

Episode 257 - Rob & Eritrea, November 2023

We interrupt this month’s programming of our Women’s Health Episode for NDAM to bring you a new episode of the Rob and Eritrea show! In this episode Rob and Eritrea catch up on:

  • Eritrea’s fourth NDAM on the DDT team

  • Rob’s NDAM thread

  • Our ongoing Women’s Health Series, the lack of online resources/conversations and why we’re digging more into it

  • Diabetes technology has come so far: some young people haven’t ever even pricked their fingers

  • Having a victim mindset vs a growth mindset as a person living with diabetes.

  • NDAM and the hyperactivity of the community

  • Rob’s continued journey on 780G and letting his system do its thang

  • Eritrea’s travel to EASD, Germany, The Netherlands and Greece

  • The difficulty of getting yourself additional supplies once you’ve run through all your extra diabetes gear and the cost of doing so

  • The escalation of violence in Palestine

  • Eritrea’s growing frustration and personal pain in being a displaced person watching others continue to be displaced

  • Rob and Eritrea discuss being advocates while still trying to be real people living “normal lives”

  • The process of living through grief while still trying to exist in the day-to-day

Episode 256 - Dr. Sarit Polsky, Women's Health Series: Diabetes, Menstruation, and Pregnancy

Episode 256 - Dr. Sarit Polsky, Women's Health Series: Diabetes, Menstruation, and Pregnancy

On this special episode of Diabetics Doing Things, Rob and Eritrea tackle episode two of our Women’s Health Series for National Diabetes Awareness Month. The team interviews Dr. Sarit Polsky, Director of the Women’s Health Clinic at the Barbara Diabetes Center. This episode explores: -

  • How she became a subject matter expert in Women’s Health and Diabetes

  • The research and experiences that fueled her passion to Women’s Health and Endocrinology

  • Eritrea’s experience having her period for 18 days

  • How menstruation impacts blood sugar levels with Type One diabetes

  • The phases of menstruation and how they impact diabetes as well as temp rates that can be set with CGM/Pump technology

  • How your body’s insulin needs can change based of what phase of life you are currently in (menstruating, pregnancy, menopausal, etc)

  • Defining what the goal of your life is while menstruating, whether its trying to get pregnant or avoiding pregnancy

  • The most important thing to do in pregnancy with diabetes can be planning ahead

  • All the important planning and work that is valuable when considering pregnancy with your healthcare care provider.

  • Your diabetes pregnancy team and what it should look like

  • The main diabetes headline “ yes you can do anything - but you need help”

  • Pregnancy and Diabetes Stigma; how modern medicine has debunked much of it

  • How to best support your partner if you are someone without diabetes

  • Hyperemesis and Diabetes, how difficult that can be

  • Dr. Polsky article links - https://diatribe.org/managing-your-glucose-and-using-continuous-glucose-monitor-during-pregnancy https://diatribe.org/need-automated-insulin-delivery-systems-during-pregnancy-women-type-1-diabetes

Episode 255 - Dawn Adams, Women's Health Series: Diabetes, Pregnancy and Postnatal Care

Episode 255 - Dawn Adams, Women's Health Series: Diabetes, Pregnancy and Postnatal Care

It’s another National Diabetes Awareness Month, so you know what that means - A NEW SERIES. Over the next four episodes, Rob and Eritrea will have conversations with women's health experts in Diabetics Doing Things’ Women’s Health Series.

For Episode One of this series, we were thrilled to chat with Dawn Adams, PhD student, midwife, diabetes advocate, and mother of FOUR! The team talked about

  • Dawn’s diagnosis in 1993 with a symptom we hadn’t yet heard of: bloody palms

  • Being told she would never get pregnant because of diabetes

  • Getting pregnant unexpectedly and being told that pregnancy with diabetes would probably not result in a good outcome

    • Being warned to only have two children; she had four!

  • A career shift into midwifery after becoming a mom with T1D

  • Understanding why women with diabetes have to see their doctor much more often than women living without diabetes

  • How far we’ve come: meters used to take five minutes to give a reading!

  • Diabetes and pregnancy isn’t neccesarily the pretty picture Instagram and social media paint it to be

  • BEATING THE FINAL BOSS: The fourth trimester and the challenges that come after baby arrives, even when baby and mom are healthy

  • What support looks like from the community around you

  • Life after baby arrival can be hard: make space for the difficult moments as much as we cherish the good moments

  • Advice for Partners: How can you better care for your spouse who is living with diabetes after they birthed a child?

  • Mentioned: The HAPO Trial - https://www.2minutemedicine.com/the-hapo-trial-hyperglycemia-and-adverse-pregnancy-outcomes-classics-series/#:~:text=This landmark study demonstrated that,risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes.

    Find Dawn on IG @T1dawnie

Episode 254 - Michael Castagna, CEO of MannKind Corporation

Episode 254 - Michael Castagna, CEO of MannKind Corporation

It’s not often that we get to talk to the partners that help us to be able to create this podcast. On this episode, Rob talks to the CEO of MannKind Corporation, Michael Castagna. They discuss:

  • Being a doctor of pharmacy and then getting an MBA at a top-tier school

  • Working on the HIV drug that became the first once-a-day one pill regimen

  • Becoming a CEO of a pharma company could expand his ability to help more people

  • Having doubts in self-confidence from being a kid who grew up in poverty

  • Being an expert in two fields

  • Inhaled insulin still not being widely known

  • Becoming a patient himself

  • The legacy of Alfred Mann and the continued mission to help patients

  • Mission to help patients vs. the money going to middlemen

  • What’s coming up for MannKind in 2024

    • More tools and options for patients

Like he said in the episode, if you have access issues - you can get help here to find a doctor or you can email him directly at mcastagna@mannkindcorp.com

Episode 253 - Mohammed Seyam, MD - T1D, Diabetes Advocate & Educator

Episode 253 - Mohammed Seyam, MD - T1D, Diabetes Advocate & Educator

We are lucky at Diabetics Doing Things to have friends all over the globe. We are very lucky to have friend of the pod, Mohammed Seyam, on this episode. Mohammed has previously done an IG takeover for Diabetics Doing Things, and has written a blog, which you can read here for a perspective of Gaza in 2020.

With Gaza under siege, we felt it was important time to bring him back.

Rob and Eritrea talk to Mohammed about:

  • Diabetes in the Gaza Strip with limited resources and limited support

  • The perception of diabetes in the Arab community

    • and the pledge to end diabetes stigma and misinformation

  • The fear of being a burden that happens to people in all cultures

  • The connection of the diabetes community that transcends culture and background

  • His diagnosis story

  • Finding the passion for advocacy, changing systems, and not just being a “normal clinical doctor”

  • Growing up in Gaza without access to diabetes technology or supplies

    • The challenge of storing insulin with frequent power cuts

    • The choice between food and medicine

    • Stress and lack of consistency when managing diabetes

  • Understanding that anyone of us could be in a moment of crisis, and compassion is crucial

  • The current situation in Palestine and how to help

    • http://www.diabeteshumanitarianaidcoalition.org/

Thank you to Mohammed for reminding us that positivity shines in the darkest of moments.

Episode 252 - Dr. Ananta Addala, D.O. - Pediatric Endocrinology Specialist

Episode 252 - Dr. Ananta Addala, D.O. - Pediatric Endocrinology Specialist

While we often feature the stories of people living with diabetes, our guest for this episode Dr. Ananta Addala makes a big impact on the world of diabetes. Dr. Ananta Addala is a pediatric endocrinologist and physician scientist at Stanford University addressing disparities in pediatric type 1 diabetes management and outcomes.

Eritrea and Rob talk to Dr. Addala about:

  • Dr. Addala and Eritrea’s first meet

  • Her origin story and path to becoming a doctor

  • Studying inequities and social barriers

  • Choosing endocrinology as a focus

  • Working in public health

  • The system-level differences in care for black and brown populations

  • BEAD Study: Building the Evidence to Address Disparities

  • Building resilient systems so people don’t have to be

  • Advice for building relationships with your care team

Find out more about the studies @AddalaLab on X and IG.

To participate in BEAD-T1D, fill out the Survey. Para participar en BEAD-T1D, complete la encuesta.

REPOST - Palestine Edit - Episode 169 with Noor Al Ramahi

REPOST - Palestine Edit - Episode 169 with Noor Al Ramahi

CONTENT WARNING: Death, Displacement, War, Occupation, Dehumanization

This episode is from 2021 with an updated introduction and edit for 2023.

We felt it was important to revisit and repost our episode on Palestine with Noor Al Ramahi from 2021, shortly following the 2021 Israel-Palestine crisis. This conversation was especially relevant during the days immediately following the 2023 humanitarian crisis in the wake of attacks on Israel and Israel’s military response bombings and evacuation order in Gaza and Palestine.

Petition for Humanitarian Aid in Palestine: https://www.change.org/p/diabetes-humanitarian-aid-coalition-call-to-action

Our guest is Noor Al Ramahi, (@n_ramahi on Instagram).

Noor lives with T1D in California, US.

The episode includes references to the following: