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This week The LA Chapter and I recap their experience at the Wildflower Triathlon in California this past weekend. James Mansfield, Craig Stubing, and Emma Collins discuss the joys and struggles that come along balancing T1 with the complicated sport of triathlon. Follow The Type One Run Podcast at: https://www.instagram.com/typeonerunpodcast https://www.facebook.com/diabeticrunningpodcast typeonerun.org/podcast
On the show today we have a guy who has been a central figure in the world of type 1 diabetes for quite some time. Craig Stubing has injected his creativity into the T1 community through a number of projects including his very popular, Beta Cell Podcast. As I mention to Craig in our conversation, it was actually his podcast that served as one of the inspirations for me to pick up the mic and share my voice through this very show. In today's episode, we discuss the most important lesson Craig learned early on in his life with diabetes. We also talk about lessons we can all learn from the parents of T1D kids, and how, if we take a moment to tap into it, creativity can serve us when it comes to optimizing our own care. Craig also shares the story and purpose behind the non-profit running organization he started with James Mansfield, called Type One Run. Craig shares his belief that taking that first step, while it might be the hardest for many people, it's the most impressive and most important for our ultimate success in health, wellness and life. And he also explains how he is inspired by everyday people simply living their lives each day with type 1. This is a special conversation with the intent to inspire and motivate anyone out there questioning their own ability to get out and create a better life with diabetes. What we learn in this interview with Craig, is that often, it's simply just putting one foot in front of the other. www.thebravestlife.com/031 www.imgreaterthan.com
On today's episode I spoke with Craig Stubing, co-founder of Type One Run. Craig and I discuss everything from his diagnosis of T1D as a child to his discovery of running as an adult. Based out of California, Type One Run is the fastest growing diabetic running organization in the world, and as a chapter leader myself I can attest to the incredibly supportive base that Craig and his team have built. A goal of Type One Run is to "Leave No Ones behind", and I promise wherever you are in the world Craig and his team can help you run and connect with other T1D athletes like you. Learn more about Type One Run at: typeonerun.org https://www.instagram.com/typeonerun/ Connect with Craig at: Betacellpodcast.com https://www.instagram.com/betacellpodcast/ or listen to BetaCell Podcast at: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/beta-cell/id1055838038?mt=2 Follow The DRP at: https://www.instagram.com/diabeticrunningpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/diabeticrunningpodcast diabeticrunningpodcast.com
This week, the KollabCast is joined by an artist that has inspired multiple generations of Asian Americans over the past decades. Whether you know him as Rufio of the Lost Boys, or Prince Zuko of the Fire Nation, Dante Basco is an Asian American Icon who's made a career being a badass on screen. Join us as we chat with Dante about superheroes, A Tribe Called Quest, his origins as a breakdancer, and of course, his iconic roles. This week’s intro music is provided by Kollaboration Alum Blazing Rays of the Sun, check out their new albumYoung Love available now! Subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher, or via our RSS feed (http://kollaboration.libsyn.com/rss) and check out our highlights on Clammr Follow our guest at: Dante Basco @dantebasco dantebasco.com Follow our hosts at: @minjeeeezy @marvinyueh The KollabCast is a show about pop culture and the creative life from an Asian American perspective. Cover Photo by Craig Stubing via Haikus with Hotties
At 13 years old, Craig Stubing started experiencing the symptoms of extremely high blood sugar. Without any experience with type 1 diabetes, his family mistook his symptoms as just puberty. Eventually, a visit to the doctor sent him to the emergency room and his life changed forever. He struggled with disclosing his disease to friends and colleagues, which led him to starting the Beta Cell podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.