Episode 324 - Dr. Anath Shalev - Founder and CSO - TIXiMED

Episode 324 -  Dr. Anath Shalev - Founder and CSO - TIXiMED

In this episode of the Diabetes Innovators Series, Rob interviews Dr. Anath Shalev discussing the recent advancements in TIXiMed's TIX100, an oral therapy for type 1 diabetes. The conversation covers the successful completion of a phase one study, the implications of the results, and the potential impact of TIX100 on diabetes management. Dr. Shalev emphasizes the importance of addressing beta cell dysfunction and the exciting metabolic signals observed during the study. The discussion also touches on the future directions for TIX100 and its role in improving the lives of diabetes patients.


Chapters

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to TixiMed and TIX100

01:16 Phase One Study Results and Implications

05:22 Metabolic Signals and Future Studies

08:11 The Role of TIX100 in Diabetes Management

09:47 Future Directions and Patient Impact

Resources:

TIXiMED

Dr. Anath Shalev

Episode 323 - Dr. Mike C. Riddell - York University

Episode 323 -  Dr. Mike C. Riddell - York University

In this episode of the Diabetes Innovators Series, Rob interviews Dr. Michael Riddell and discuss the latest innovations in diabetes management, particularly focusing on exercise, education, and emerging therapies. He emphasizes the importance of personalized approaches to diabetes care, the role of artificial intelligence in optimizing treatment, and the hope surrounding potential cures such as islet transplants. The discussion highlights the challenges faced by individuals with diabetes, the significance of education and support, and the exciting advancements in technology and medication that are shaping the future of diabetes management.


Chapters

00:00 Intentionality in Diabetes Management

02:11 Innovations in Diabetes and Exercise

05:51 Education and Support for Exercise

09:35 Personalized Approaches to Diabetes Management

10:34 The Role of AI in Diabetes Care

12:50 Emerging Therapies and Medications

15:40 Hope for a Cure: Islet Transplants

17:20 The Impact of Technology on Diabetes Management

18:49 The Influence of Lifestyle Factors

20:52 Inhaled Insulin and Its Benefits

Resources:

Glucose Control During Physical Activity and Exercise Using Closed Loop Technology in Adults and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes by Dr. Riddell & Dr. Dessi Zaharieva

Dr. Michael Riddell

Episode 322 - Eric Benjamin - Chief Product and Customer Experience Officer at Insulet

Episode 322 -  Eric Benjamin - Chief Product and Customer Experience Officer at Insulet

In this episode of the Diabetes Innovators Series, Eric Benjamin, Chief Product and Customer Experience Officer at Insulet, discusses the latest innovations in diabetes management, particularly focusing on the integration of the Dexcom G7 with the Omnipod 5 system. He emphasizes the importance of usability, patient-centric design, and the company's commitment to making diabetes management easier and more effective for users. Eric shares insights into the future of closed-loop systems and the cultural ethos at Insulet that drives their innovation efforts.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Insulet and Eric Benjamin

00:40 Integration of Dexcom G7 with Omnipod 5

02:22 Innovations in Diabetes Management

04:58 Patient-Centric Approach to Diabetes Technology

07:54 Cultural Ethos at Insulet

09:32 Quality and Reliability in Diabetes Solutions

11:29 Conclusion and Future Outlook

Resources:

Omnipod

Insulet

Eric Benjamin LinkedIn

Episode 321 - Paul DiPerna - President and Chairman of Modular Medical

Episode 321 -  Paul DiPerna - President and Chairman of Modular Medical

In this episode of the Diabetes Innovators Series, Paul DiPerna, President and Chairman of Modular Medical, discusses the innovative Pivot product designed for diabetes management. He emphasizes the need for simpler solutions for less engaged patients, reflecting on his journey in diabetes technology and the challenges of balancing innovation with user needs. The discussion also touches on the psychological aspects of diabetes care and the future of diabetes management, including the anticipated launch of the Pivot.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Modular Medical and the Pivot

00:40 Understanding the Pivot: A New Approach to Diabetes Management

04:22 The Journey of Modular Medical: Lessons from Tandem Diabetes Care

08:06 Meeting Patients Where They Are: Simplifying Diabetes Care

10:53 Overcoming Resistance: Introducing the Pivot to Patients

12:59 The Balance of Innovation: Addressing Diverse Patient Needs

17:11 The Psychological Aspects of Diabetes Management

18:47 Future of Diabetes Management: Innovations on the Horizon

22:54 Launch Plans for the Pivot: A New Era in Diabetes Care

Resources:

Modular Medical

Episode 320 - Scott Hebl - Vice President for Program Management at Medtronic

Episode 320 -  Scott Hebl - Vice President for Program Management at Medtronic

In this episode of the Diabetes Innovators Series, Scott Hebl, Vice President for Program Management at Medtronic, discusses the exciting innovations and future of the MiniMed brand following its separation from Medtronic. He highlights the importance of simplifying diabetes management through advanced technology, including artificial intelligence and user-friendly devices. Scott shares his personal journey with medical devices and his passion for improving patient care.


Chapters

00:00 The Excitement of Innovation in Diabetes Care

02:05 Future Innovations and Technology in Diabetes Management

06:03 Insights from the Scientific Sessions

08:19 Personal Journey and Passion for Medical Devices

Resources:

Medtronic

Scott Hebl LinkedIn

Episode 319 - Jake Leach - President and COO of Dexcom

Episode 319 -  Jake Leach - President and COO of Dexcom

In this episode of the Diabetes Innovators Series, Jake Leach, President and COO of Dexcom, discusses the evolution of Dexcom's continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technology, its integration with other health technologies, and the impact on diabetes management. He highlights the importance of awareness and access to CGM for type 2 diabetes patients, the advancements in product reliability, and the future innovations that Dexcom is working on to enhance user experience and improve diabetes care.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Dexcom and Jake Leach

01:23 The Evolution of Continuous Glucose Monitoring

05:15 Integration with Health Technologies

07:44 Advancements in Diabetes Management

10:27 Product Quality and User Experience

15:31 Looking Ahead: ADA Conference Insights

Resources:

Dexcom

Jake Leach LinkedIn

Episode 318 - Jennifer Stone - Hollywood, Healthcare and navigating change with T1D

Episode 318 -  Jennifer Stone - Hollywood, Healthcare and navigating change with T1D

In this episode, Rob interviews Jennifer Stone, a prominent public figure in the diabetes community, and Disney star on the Wizards of Waverly Place, discussing her journey with type 1 diabetes, her experiences in Hollywood, and her transition into nursing. They explore the challenges of living with diabetes, the importance of education and advocacy, and the emotional burden that comes with managing the condition. Jennifer shares her insights on the healthcare system, the need for better understanding among providers, and the significance of community support for those living with diabetes. The conversation highlights the realities of diabetes management, the impact of personal growth, and the importance of open discussions about the struggles and triumphs of living with a chronic illness. In this conversation, Jen and Rob explore the profound impact of trauma on identity, particularly in the context of healthcare workers during the pandemic. They discuss the importance of self-discovery and personal growth, especially as they navigate the complexities of living with diabetes. The dialogue emphasizes the need for community support, advocacy, and the significance of individual experiences in managing chronic illness. They also reflect on the power of perspective, self-belief, and the importance of taking up space in both personal and professional realms.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Jennifer Stone

02:50 Navigating Life with Diabetes

05:49 Understanding Diabetes Diagnosis and Education

08:53 The Role of Healthcare Providers

12:00 Diabetes Advocacy in Professional Life

15:09 The Emotional Burden of Diabetes

17:52 Community and Shared Experiences

20:53 The Reality of Living with Diabetes

23:55 Personal Growth and Change

26:56 Conclusion and Reflections

35:53 Processing Trauma and Identity Transformation

39:30 Navigating Diabetes and Individuality

45:09 The Importance of Community and Advocacy

52:30 Embracing Change and Personal Growth

57:28 The Power of Perspective and Self-Belief

Resources:

Jennifer Stone Instagram

Episode 317 - For the Love of the Game and T1D - Jordan Robinson

Episode 317 - For the Love of the Game and T1D - Jordan Robinson

In this episode, Rob interviews Jordan Robinson, a passionate basketball player and advocate for diabetes awareness. Jordan shares her journey of being diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at 23, the challenges she faced in the healthcare system, and the vital support she received from her family. The conversation delves into the importance of trusting oneself, the role of basketball in Jordan's life, and her current work in promoting women's basketball through her show, The Women's Hoop Show. In this engaging conversation, Jordan Robinson and Rob Howe explore the evolution of women's basketball, personal growth, and the importance of self-compassion. They discuss the rise of women's sports, the significance of mentorship, and the challenges faced by aspiring creators in the industry. Jordan shares her pinch-me moments and emphasizes the need for grace in both personal and professional life, especially in the context of living with diabetes. The conversation concludes with a celebration of community and the joy of basketball.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Jordan Robinson and Diabetes Legends

01:38 Jordan's Diagnosis Story and Early Life with Diabetes

05:16 Family Support and Advocacy in Healthcare

10:06 Trusting Yourself and Your Body

13:41 The Role of Basketball in Jordan's Life

20:02 Love the Game, It Will Love You Back

27:00 The Women's Hoop Show and Future of Women's Basketball

28:54 The Evolution of Women's Basketball

35:44 Personal Growth and Pinch-Me Moments

39:12 Advice for Aspiring Creators

47:23 Embracing Grace and Self-Compassion

51:11 The Joy of Basketball and Community

Episode 316 - Professional Basketball and T1D - Jordy Kuiper

Episode 316 - Professional Basketball and T1D - Jordy Kuiper

In this conversation, Rob and Jordy Kuiper discuss the intersection of living with type 1 diabetes and pursuing a career in basketball. They share personal experiences, the importance of community support, and the challenges faced in managing diabetes while competing at high levels. They emphasize the significance of positive reinforcement from healthcare professionals and the impact of language on young athletes' perceptions of their capabilities. They also touch on the realities of transitioning to professional sports and the ongoing battle of managing diabetes in high-pressure situations.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Diabetes Legends

06:40 Jordy's Journey with Diabetes

08:28 The Impact of Diagnosis

14:01 The Role of Healthcare Professionals

17:33 Building Confidence Through Sports

23:05 Community and Support in the Netherlands

27:30 Transitioning to Spain and Independence

32:01 The Game-Changing Insulin Pump

33:20 The Journey to UNCG: A Unique Recruitment Story

35:45 Embracing Diabetes: A Coach's Perspective

37:22 Cultural Shock: Transitioning to College Basketball in the U.S.

39:09 Navigating Healthcare: The Reality of Diabetes in the U.S.

46:03 Managing Diabetes During a Professional Career

54:24 The Reality of Living with Diabetes: Beyond the Wins

Episode 315 - Exercise & T1D Livestream w/ Dr. Dessi Zaharieva & Chris Bright

Episode 315 - Exercise & T1D Livestream w/ Dr. Dessi Zaharieva & Chris Bright

In this live stream event, Rob Howe hosts a panel discussion with experts Desi Zaharieva and Chris Bright, focusing on the intersection of exercise and type 1 diabetes. The conversation covers the importance of exercise for diabetes management, the differences between aerobic and anaerobic exercise, and the mental health benefits associated with physical activity. The panelists share their personal experiences and insights, emphasizing the need for a supportive community and the resilience required to navigate the challenges of living with diabetes while staying active. This conversation explores the intersection of diabetes management and sports, emphasizing the importance of vulnerability, mental health, and community support. The speakers discuss the challenges of managing blood glucose levels during athletic activities, the impact of exercise on mental well-being, and the need for greater awareness and advocacy within the sports community. They share personal experiences and insights on adapting to life changes as athletes and the significance of celebrating small victories in health management.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to the Live Stream Event

08:03 Meet the Experts: Desi and Chris

11:45 Understanding the Clinical Benefits of Exercise

21:42 Aerobic vs. Anaerobic Exercise: Impacts on Diabetes

28:02 Community and Team Dynamics in Diabetes Sports

33:32 The Power of Vulnerability in Sports

34:14 Understanding Diabetes Management in Sports

37:00 Factors Influencing Blood Glucose Levels

42:03 Mental Health and Exercise

45:32 Adapting to Life Changes as an Athlete

50:15 Navigating Diabetes in Competitive Sports

Episode 314 - Help T1Ds in Myanmar with Jerry Gore Action 4 Diabetes

Episode 314 - Help T1Ds in Myanmar with Jerry Gore Action 4 Diabetes

In this episode, Rob Howe speaks with Jerry Gore, co-founder of Action for Diabetes, about the dire situation for people with type 1 diabetes in Myanmar following a devastating earthquake. They discuss the challenges faced by diabetics in the region, the urgent need for insulin and medical supplies, and the efforts of Action for Diabetes to provide support. Jerry shares personal stories of resilience and hope, highlighting the importance of community and motivation in managing diabetes. The conversation emphasizes the need for donations and support to help those affected by the crisis.

Donation links:

https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/myanmar-earthquakefundraiser

https://give.asia/campaign/a4d-myanmar-earthquakefundraiser#/donations


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Action for Diabetes and the Crisis in Myanmar

03:03 Understanding the Living Conditions in Myanmar

06:02 The Day-to-Day Life of a Type 1 Diabetic in Myanmar

09:04 Impact of the Earthquake on Diabetes Care

12:14 Current Situation and Urgent Needs

14:50 How to Help and Get Involved

17:57 Success Stories and Achievements of Action for Diabetes

21:08 The Importance of Sustainable Support

23:49 Reflections on the Diabetes Community and Global Disparities

27:13 Future Goals and Expansion of Action for Diabetes

33:14 Tipping Points in Diabetes Awareness

36:35 The Power of Community and Motivation

42:28 Connecting Through Shared Experiences

44:30 Advancements in Diabetes Management

46:32 Supporting Diabetes Initiatives

Resources:

www.action4diabetes.org

Episode 313 - Karate Champion Alizée Agier’s Journey

Episode 313 - Karate Champion Alizée Agier’s Journey

Doing Well with Diabetes is a podcast series collaboration between the International Diabetes Federation and the Diabetics Doing Things podcast. During this series, host Rob Howe interviews athletes living with diabetes from around the globe to help inspire the next generation of athletes with diabetes to continue to work towards their dreams while doing well with diabetes. 

Doing Well with Diabetes is part of the Kids and Diabetes in Schools program. Diabetics Doing Things has donated all production and promotion in-kind. 

In this episode of ‘Doing Well with Diabetes,’ host Rob Howe interviews Alizée Agier, a karate champion from France, about her experiences as an athlete living with type 1 diabetes. Alizee shares her diabetes diagnosis journey being identified for the markers of T1D prior to developing it, the impact of diabetes on her athletic career, her strategies for managing glucose levels during intense training and competition, and the significance of carrying the Olympic torch through her hometown prior to the 2024 Paris Olympics.

The conversation also touches on the importance of connecting with the diabetes community and maintaining a positive mindset.

Episode 312 - 10-Time Olympic Medalist Gary Hall Jr.’s Journey with Diabetes

Episode 312 - 10-Time Olympic Medalist Gary Hall Jr.’s Journey with Diabetes

Editor’s note: This episode was recorded prior to the 2025 fires that ravaged Los Angeles, including Gary Hall Jr.’s home in the Pacific Palisades: you can donate to his go fund me at this link and support additional efforts to support those affected in Los Angeles here.

Doing Well with Diabetes is a podcast series collaboration between the International Diabetes Federation and the Diabetics Doing Things podcast. During this series, host Rob Howe interviews athletes living with diabetes from around the globe to help inspire the next generation of athletes with diabetes to continue to work towards their dreams while doing well with diabetes. 

Doing Well with Diabetes is part of the Kids and Diabetes in Schools program. Diabetics Doing Things has donated all production and promotion in-kind.

In this episode of ‘Doing Well with Diabetes,’ host Rob Howe interviews Gary Hall Jr., the most decorated Olympian with type 1 diabetes. Gary shares his experiences leading up to and following his diagnosis in 1999, discussing the challenges and triumphs of managing diabetes as a top-level athlete.

They delve into the nuances of diabetes management, the importance of perseverance, and the critical support systems that aided Gary in his career. The conversation also addresses broader topics such as advocacy, the role of sports in diabetes management, and the future of diabetes care.

Resources:

Kids IDF

Episode 311 - "I Don't Have Diabetes Anymore" with Sarah Camrie

Episode 311 - "I Don't Have Diabetes Anymore" with Sarah Camrie

Content Warning: Diabetes Complications, Diabulimia

In this episode of Diabetics Doing Things, Rob interviews Sarah Camrie, a TikTok influencer who shares her unique journey of living with type 1 diabetes for 31 years and experiencing a cure through a Simultaneous Kidney and Pancreas (SPK) Transplant in October 2024. Sarah discusses her life with diabetes from a young age, her struggles with diabulimia, meeting her supportive husband, and the onset of chronic kidney disease triggered by her second pregnancy. She elaborates on the complex decision to undergo SPK, the benefits and challenges post-transplant, and her new life without diabetes. The conversation touches on the importance of sharing her story to educate and inspire others, tackling misconceptions about the procedure and the trade-offs she's faced. Sarah's openness and positive outlook provide a profound insight into living without type 1 diabetes and the realities of organ transplants.

Episode 310 - Diabetics Doing Things 2024 Wrapped with Rob Howe

Episode 310 - Diabetics Doing Things 2024 Wrapped with Rob Howe

Diabetics Doing Things 2024 Wrapped: Achievements, Reflections, and Future Plans

In this episode, Rob Howe reflects on the accomplishments of 'Diabetics Doing Things' in 2024. He highlights major milestones, including publishing 52 podcast episodes, hosting and speaking at numerous events, and achieving personal milestones like 20 years with diabetes and six months of sobriety. He also discusses the future plans for 2025, focusing on improving podcast content, securing bigger guests, and launching the Diabetes Legends Foundation for youth and adult events. Rob emphasizes the importance of community and looks forward to continued growth and success in the new year.

00:00 Introduction and 2024 Recap Overview

01:14 Reflecting on 20 Years with Diabetes

03:48 Achievements and Events of 2024

08:44 Podcast Highlights and Listener Stats

12:34 Looking Ahead to 2025

17:13 Diabetes Legends Nonprofit Announcement and Conclusion

Episode 309 - Lara McSpadden on Balancing Professional Basketball and Diabetes Management

Episode 309 - Lara McSpadden on Balancing Professional Basketball and Diabetes Management

Doing Well with Diabetes is a podcast series collaboration between the International Diabetes Federation and the Diabetics Doing Things podcast. During this series, host Rob Howe interviews athletes living with diabetes from around the globe to help inspire the next generation of athletes with diabetes to continue to work towards their dreams while doing well with diabetes. 

Doing Well with Diabetes is part of the Kids and Diabetes in Schools program. Diabetics Doing Things has donated all production and promotion in-kind. 

In this episode of Doing Well with Diabetes, host Rob Howe interviews professional basketball player Lara McSpadden. Lara shares her experiences of living with diabetes for nearly 18 years and how it intersects with her career as an athlete.

They discuss the challenges of managing diabetes while maintaining a rigorous training and playing schedule, the importance of a strong support system, and mental health. Lara also provides insights into her routines, favorite diabetes management tips, and advice for young athletes with diabetes.

This inspiring conversation aims to encourage those living with diabetes to pursue their dreams while effectively managing their condition.

Resources:

Kids IDF

Episode 308 - Perfection is a Myth, with guest Stephanie Ratcliffe (Doing Well with Diabetes)

Episode 308 - Perfection is a Myth, with guest Stephanie Ratcliffe (Doing Well with Diabetes)

Doing Well with Diabetes is a podcast series collaboration between the International Diabetes Federation and the Diabetics Doing Things podcast. During this series, host Rob Howe interviews athletes living with diabetes from around the globe to help inspire the next generation of athletes with diabetes to continue to work towards their dreams while doing well with diabetes. 

Doing Well with Diabetes is part of the Kids and Diabetes in Schools programme. Diabetics Doing Things has donated all production and promotion in-kind. 

In this episode of Doing Well with Diabetes, host Rob Howe interviews Stephanie Ratcliffe, an Olympic hammer thrower living with type 1 diabetes who was recently part of Australia’s 2024 Olympic Team. Stephanie shares her journey of managing diabetes while excelling in athletics and academics, including her experiences at the University of Georgia and Harvard University.  

Stephanie and Rob discuss the unrealistic expectation of maintaining perfect blood sugar levels for people with type 1 diabetes. They highlight the dangers of striving for perfection, likening it to general life pressures that can bring about stress and negativity. They emphasize the importance of managing diabetes to the best of one’s ability without demanding perfection. 

Stephanie also discusses the challenges and strategies for managing diabetes in high-pressure situations, the importance of a positive mindset, and her hopes of inspiring the next generation of athletes with diabetes. The episode highlights Stephanie growth in embracing her diabetes identity and connecting with the type 1 community. 

Resources:

Kids IDF

Episode 307 - Can you run an Iron Man with 90% time in range with T1D? with Matt Vande Vegte

Episode 307 - Can you run an Iron Man with 90% time in range with T1D?  with Matt Vande Vegte

While you’re listening to this episode, be sure to check out Matt’s new book "The Blood Sugar Freedom Formula" which just launched and is available on Amazon. It is currently listed as a best seller, so don't miss out on Matt's breakdowns of the complex management of insulin-dependent diabetes into a simple manner to make it not only manageable, but finally possible to master.

In this episode of Diabetics Doing Things, Rob reconnects with Matt Vande Vegte, also known as FTF Warrior, who shares his incredible journey from training for triathlons to completing his first full Ironman. Matt discusses the lifestyle changes and mental resilience required to balance diabetes management with rigorous athletic training. He shares insights on proactive and reactive blood sugar management strategies, lessons learned from his experience, and the importance of community support. His story emphasizes the power of adaptability, the value of mental health, and the inspirational possibilities for those living with diabetes.

00:00 Introduction and Guest Reintroduction
00:41 Matt's Triathlon Journey Begins
02:41 Lifestyle Changes and Sacrifices
04:51 The Power of Hard Challenges
10:44 Diabetes Management Strategies
15:49 Lessons from Ironman Training
21:52 Faith and Learning from Blood Sugars
23:53 Connecting with Fellow Type 1 Diabetics
24:07 Challenges During the Swim
24:47 Managing Insulin on the Bike Ride
25:38 Unexpected Obstacles and Adaptations
32:45 The Marathon and Final Push
35:06 Reflecting on the Ironman Experience
37:26 Balancing Mental Health and Diabetes Management
43:55 Concluding Thoughts and Gratitude

Resources:

Matt’s Instagram
FTF Warrior
Youtube Channel

Episode 306 - Entrepreneurship & Diabetes with Ethan Lewis, Founder of Transcend Foods

Episode 306 - Entrepreneurship & Diabetes with Ethan Lewis, Founder of Transcend Foods

In this episode of 'Diabetics Doing Things, Rob reflects on the 10-year anniversary of the podcast and welcomes guest Ethan Lewis, founder of Transcend Foods. They explore Ethan's journey, from his diagnosis of type 1 diabetes at age 12 to becoming an entrepreneur. Ethan talks about the challenges and stigmas people with diabetes face and how his company, Transcend Foods, aims to provide accessible, effective, and non-clinical solutions for helping navigate highs and lows. They discuss the importance of mental health, the role of innovation, and the evolving landscape of diabetes management. The conversation also touches on new product developments like hydration drink mixes and highlights the significance of normalizing life with diabetes.

00:00 Welcome and Introduction
00:40 Meeting Ethan Lewis from Transcend Foods
01:45 Ethan's Diagnosis and Early Life with Diabetes
05:45 Entrepreneurial Journey Begins 08:30 Founding Transcend Foods
12:53 Making Diabetes Management Easier
16:27 Challenges of Living with Diabetes
18:59 Embracing Vulnerability in Business
19:36 Normalizing Diabetes Management
21:28 Mental Health and Diabetes
22:14 Daily Routines for Managing Diabetes
24:24 The Importance of Hydration
25:33 Innovations in Diabetes Care
32:10 The Reality of Living with Diabetes
35:54 Inspiration and Gratitude
37:17 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Resources:

Transcend Foods

Episode 305 - Navigating the Future of Diabetes Advocacy with Shaina Kasper

Episode 305 - Navigating the Future of Diabetes Advocacy with Shaina Kasper

In this episode of Diabetics Doing Things, Shaina Kasper, the newly appointed executive director of T1 International, joins the podcast to discuss the organization's ongoing and future initiatives. Shaina elaborates on key topics such as the transition of leadership, the global fight for affordable insulin, the role of policy in diabetes advocacy, and why T1 International refuses pharmaceutical funding. The conversation also touches on the impact of climate disasters, conflict zones, and political actions on insulin access. Additionally, Shaina emphasizes the importance of community and patient-led research and how listeners can contribute to the cause through surveys, petitions, and grassroots support. The episode calls for voters to be informed about the implications of policy changes and to participate actively in advocacy efforts for systemic change.

00:00 Introduction and Recap of Part One
00:16 Welcoming Shaina Kasper
01:48 Global Challenges and Human Rights
03:57 T1 International's Policy Focus
07:20 Personal Stories and Advocacy
09:36 Survey and Research Initiatives
10:58 Policy Priorities and Legislative Actions
14:22 Challenges in the Pharmaceutical Industry
30:07 The Importance of Independent Advocacy
35:41 Call to Action and Conclusion

Resources:

Public Citizen Report: Mapping the Phrma Grant Universe
T1 International - How to Get Involved