Welcome to Episode 8 with Jasmine Barton! In this episode we talk about Jasmine's diagnosis story, the activities she's picked up since being diagnosed with T1D, and how she's helping newly diagnosed diabetics through coaching.
To keep up with Jasmine, follow her on Facebook and Instagram @Type1Texan and her website www.type1texan.com
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Brandon Mouw lived with Diabetes for 30 years. Then, he had a kidney issue that changed how his body processed insulin leading to him requiring a pancreatic transplant to save his life. Hear his story of overcoming challenges and keeping hope in dark times.
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Instagram: @brandonmouwofficial
Facebook: facebook.com/brandonmouwofficial
Twitter: bmouwofficial
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Welcome to Episode 6 of the DiaBeatThis! Podcast with Joseph Coffman.
In this episode we discuss Joseph's role as a critical care nurse in one of the nations busiest hospitals, we discuss his perspective on being married with T1D, and we blaze through some Rapidfire questions!
This episode is sponsored by Anchor.
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On this weeks episode I chat with my good friend Melanie Coffman. In this episode we discuss Melanie's job as a pharmacy tech in a critical care hospital, and how she manages her diabetes with that job, we talk about her husband Joseph (who will be on the podcast next week!) and how being married to another diabetic is AWESOME. We also do some rapid fire questions! Thank you again to Melanie for coming on to the podcast!
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On this weeks episode we sit down and chat with Kylene Redmond, the founder of Black Diabetic Girl. In this episode we discuss how implicit bias lead her being diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes before finding out she actually had Type 1, all of involvement in the T1D community (Black Diabetes Girl, Chatting with Everyday Type 1's, and Dope Diabetic Girl), we talk about community and how important it is to have one when managing stress, and what the Type 1 Community needs to understand in order to be more inclusive. Thank you again to Kylene for coming on to the podcast!
To keep up with Kylene, you can find her at @blackdiabeticgirl on Instagram and @blkdiabeticgirl on Twitter.
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Actor and writer Jason Hewett joins the show to share his story. We talk about his acting, voice acting, stand up and writing careers and talk about the challenges with insurance. Plus, a funny story about security lines!
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@jasonhewettofficial
@thejasonhewett
Jasonhewett.com
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Nick Kundrat is active! He's the founder of Type 1 on the Move and author of the upcoming book Positively Type 1: How a chronic condition can be your biggest motivator for living an extraordinary life. In this episode we talk about being active and how you can find the motivation to be active. We talk about the food Nick makes, we talk mindset and how you can reach your goals, and we talk about how traditional T1D education overlooks some very important topics.
If you want to keep up with Nick, you can find him over on Facebook and Instagram @Type1ontheMove
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Dr. Sandy Salsberg is a Pediatric Endocrinologist with Johns Hopkins, and she joins us for this special edition of the DiaBeatThis! Podcast to talk COVID-19 and answer your questions.
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On the VERY FIRST EPISODE of the DiaBeatThis! podcast, we chat with student and community activist Haley Owens. Haley is very active in the T1D community and so many more. She's the Head Counselor of the Camp Possibilities Leadership In Training program, the founder of the UMBC College Diabetes Network, and co-founder and vice president of We Believe You. I had so much fun with Haley as we discussed topics such as her minor in mideival studies, what creating the LIT program at Camp Possibilities was like, how the College Diabetes Network can help you if you're transitioning to college, and how she has gotten involved in the community relating to interpersonal violence. Don't forget you can follow us on FaceBook and Instagram @DiaBeatThisT1D.
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