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Tras la agresión a una profesora en el Liceo Bicentenario de Trehuaco, surgió una pregunta inquietante: ¿El autismo puede ser un factor de violencia? Conversamos con Dana Davis, creadora del podcast No sabía que tenía Autismo, para entender la realidad detrás del diagnóstico y desmontar mitos que pueden generar odio y desinformación. ¿Qué nos dice la ciencia y la experiencia sobre este caso?
Powerful Stories and Community: Interview with Children's Diabetes Foundation This video script covers an interview with Dana Davis and Sidney Lundgren from the Children's Diabetes Foundation. They discuss their personal experiences with Type 1 diabetes, the inspiring history and work of the foundation, including their support programs and events aimed at building a community for people with diabetes. The speaker also introduces the upcoming Diabetes Legends Basketball Clinic in Centennial, Colorado, emphasizing the importance of community support and collaboration in managing diabetes. 00:00 Introduction and Diabetes Legends Event Plug 01:28 Interview with Dana Davis and Sydney Lundgren Begins 02:52 Dana Davis' Diagnosis Story 07:26 Sydney Lundgren's Diagnosis Story 09:49 Impact of the Barbara Davis Center 12:20 Challenges and Complications of Living with Diabetes 18:41 Support and Community Programs 32:20 Advice for the Diabetes Community 37:58 Closing Remarks and Event Details
Dana Davis joined Mara Hoffman in 2010 and successfully centralized and grew the company's Production and Design Departments, secured partnerships with facilities around the world, and was integral in the company's transformation into the recognizable and widely distributed brand that it is today. In 2015, Davis spearheaded the company's transition towards sustainability, focusing on increased and innovative responsible manufacturing as well as supply chain evaluation, and now sits as the company's VP of Sustainability, Product and Business Strategy. On this episode, Dana talks with Madison about her journey from freelance work to corporate and how she landed at her first role at Mara Hoffman.
DON'T KNOW WHERE TO GIVE ON COLORADO GIVES DAY? I've always got suggestions and guests who can help you decide. Below are some of the wonderful non-profits that I believe and know spend your money wisely all year long.CHILDREN'S DIABETES FOUNDATION This organization is a gift for people living with Type 1 diabetes, which is an autoimmune disorder and not lifestyle related. They help children AND adults manage and live with a lifelong disease, plus help fund promising research. Dana Davis will join me at 2 to talk about it. Donate to them here.
Horror Hangout | Two Bearded Film Fans Watch The 50 Best Horror Movies Ever!
If you're not back by midnight... You won't be coming home.Prom Night is a 1980 slasher film directed by Paul Lynch and written by William Gray. Jamie Lee Curtis and Leslie Nielsen star. The film's plot follows a group of high school seniors who are targeted at their prom by a masked killer, seeking vengeance for the accidental death of a young girl (six years earlier).Prom Night is a 2008 slasher film directed by Nelson McCormick. It is a reboot of the Prom Night film series and its fifth installment, mainly taking inspiration from the original 1980 film. The film stars an ensemble cast including Brittany Snow, Scott Porter, Jessica Stroup, Dana Davis, Collins Pennie, Kelly Blatz, James Ransone, Brianne Davis, Johnathon Schaech, and Idris Elba.00:00 Intro09:25 Horror News 37:06 What We've Been Watching48:59 Film Review2:25:55 Name Game2:30:17 Film Rating2:39:25 OutroPodcast - https://podlink.to/horrorhangoutPatreon - https://www.patreon.com/horrorhangoutFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/horrorhangoutpodcastTwitter - https://twitter.com/horror_hangout_Website - http://www.hawkandcleaver.comBen - https://twitter.com/ben_erringtonDani - https://instagram.com/sadkroegerConor - https://instagram.com/teamcocomolbyScream Queens Podcast - https://open.spotify.com/show/01JeZE8ylDUM4g7lvT6yUz?si=W_iMeGESRiiUkENS9EM2fgAudio credit - Taj Eastonhttp://tajeaston.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thehorrorhangout. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode #224 features "Rapid Fire", "Intellectual Poetry", and "Six in 30" featuring Dana Davis. Please subscribe to the show on most Podcast Platforms and subscribe to our free Spotify Playlist entitled "HRTS Rock Playlist. Thank You to everyone who listens.
Sanity Sessions for Sisters: Keeping it together when you want to fall apart
What's up gang! In this episode we brought back our girl Dana Davis from last season to give us an update on her mental health and well-being journey. She shares some of the areas that she needed to "shake up" and/or "shake off" that included unhealthy relationships and thoughts surrounding asking for help. Text 'sanegng' to 74121 and get automatic updates on podcasts, digital downloads and other promotionsWE WANT YOU! Become a member of the sane gang! You will be the first to have access to Dr. Dawn's youtube content and email promotions! Click here to join!Follow Dr. Dawn on IG: @drdawnonthereal @thethickfitholisticAnd join our FB group: The Sane GangWebsites: www.onepps.com www.halainc
Joe & Korey sit down with Dana Davis who is the Senior Consultant and owner with Green Point Consulting. He brings over 30 years of green industry experience in sales, account management, and operations with national corporations and regional firms focused on lawn care, and plant health care. https://www.greenpointconsultant.com/ Book recommendation: The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable If you enjoyed the podcast please rate, review, subscribe and tell a fellow tree lover! Questions or topics you would like us to discuss? Send them to discoveringforestry@gmail.com. Music credit: Cool Tools Music Video - "Timber" Hosted by: Joe Aiken & Korey Lofy Produced by: Cara Markiewicz Artwork by: Cara Markiewicz
Not really an exact remake to it's namesake, this Prom Night takes a different approach than the 1980's version, which can be a bad or good thing. Why wasn't Usher used for the Prom DJ? It would've leveled the movie up! That is not Gabrielle Union you're looking at, it's Dana Davis! But she channels Gab U. like you wouldn't believe! Alls we know is Brittany Snow's character is never going to recover from this... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode 24SPEAKERSDana, Lindsay Lindsay 00:00I'm Lindsay Mustain and this is the career design podcast made for driven ambitious square pegs and round holes type professionals who see things differently and challenge the status quo. We obliterate obstacles and unlock hidden pathways to overcome and succeed where others have not stagnation feels like death. And we are unwilling to compromise our integrity and settle for being average in any way. We are the backbone of any successful business and those who overlook our potential are doomed to a slow demise. We do work that truly matters aligns with our purpose, and in turn, we make our lasting mark on the world. We are the dreamers, doers, legends, and visionaries who are called to make our most meaningful contribution and love what we do.Lindsay 00:42I am so excited about today's podcast. Welcome to the career design podcast. And let me introduce you to Dana Davis. And Dana Davis is a senior HR leader and the founder of forward-focused HR solutions. And we're going to talk a little bit today about how your job search actually impacts your worthiness, identifying your zone of genius, and how to take that and invest in yourself moving forward to intentionally design the career of your dreams. So Dana, thanks for joining me today. Dana 01:08 Thank you, Lindsay. I'm really excited to meet with you. Lindsay 01:11Me too, you had some amazing things to say about really the idea around intentional career design. So tell us why your job doesn't define you? Dana 01:21Well, you know, I think that it's really easy to, define ourselves by our job, I worked for x company. And really, you have to look at yourself as the whole person. So if you take the job away, which for most people in this program, that's the case, whatever the reason might be it, you still need to invest in yourself as your person your craft, what brings you joy, because your job going away is a business decision. For whatever reason, you found yourself in this place, looking for a new role in designing your career way forward. You know, it doesn't diminish the work that you provided, you're still, you know, a very valuable human being. And this is your opportunity to reset and decide how you want to move through the transition, because the changes and events, and the transition is what you're working through right now. Lindsay 02:13I love this so much. So I think when we say we're not our job like we tend to say like we when people introduce themselves at parties, they're like, Ah, what do you do for work? Like, it's a part of our identity. And I feel like that erodes when we have a job loss, whether it's because of a transition or because it is a business decision. And that job has ended, that we somehow become unworthy, but that remains whole, you still have intrinsic value as a human? Dana 02:37Absolutely, absolutely. And you need to find ways to affirm that for yourself. Whether it be some of the other interests that you have taken some time to, you know, Gardening if that's what you love to do. So you know, don't, you know, sit in your office and just continually job search or figure out, you know, where am I going to work next, you know, you need to care for that whole person and dedicate a certain amount of time Yes To what do I want to do going forward? Who do I want to be? What type of work do I want to do? What type of company do I want to work for? You know, because you have a say in that and looking at the cultures, but also caring for Who am I What do I like to do? I like to garden I like to travel, I like photography. So I did carve out some time during my journey to invest in those things, too. As the whole, Dana. Lindsay 03:27I love that because we are not our work, we tend to identify that one of the things you talked about was potentially reaching burnout. And that when we go and go and go, and we work so hard, and we identify our worth as a human, which means we put all of our focus and emphasis on our job that we forget about the other parts about this. So I think the other thing you're talking about here is owning your genius and really determining what you want in your life now. Dana 03:53Right! Exactly, you know, I didn't, I realized now that I'm you know, three steps removed, that I was burned out, I'd worked for the same company for nine and a half years, and I gave everything I had to, you know, be a professional and help that company succeed. I have burned out my health was it my health was having issues, don't realize it when you're in it. It's not until you take two steps backward, you're like, oh, okay, my children haven't been to the dentist for two years. I wonder why that is. Maybe it's because I didn't have balance. And you know, the stress that I was carrying was impacting my health, but you don't realize it when you're in it. So it really takes some time to evaluate. You know, how that impacted you and how you want to manage that going forward. Lindsay 04:37I love that. And I like to refer to what we call the Blessed Trinity, which are three things like what is my health, what's my wealth, and what's my relationships and those relationships can be with you and yourself or you and your family or your loved ones are the people who are in your community. Your health is mentally, physically, spiritually, emotionally, all of the different bodies of health there. And then wealth is not just about occupation, but how do I make sure I feel safe and protected that I can actually spend the time to do what I need to do. And to the opportunity to pause. A lot of times I think about my transitions in my life, that Welcome to your crisis has actually been, well has been one of the most illuminating while the pain is so acute. It's one of the most illuminating things that happen because we get to determine what we really want. And what we get to focus on as soon as we can take a step away from the pain and away from the identifying of being a failure. And like, this is why the idea of you, not your job is so important to really think What does Lindsay or Dana or person listening to this? What do I want? Next? Not What does somebody hand to me, but what do I intentionally want to design in my life? What do I want to create and cultivate to really be the best version of me as I step forward? Dana 05:52Right, right, exactly. And, you know, my, my thought around for was forward focused HR was just that, you know, I had something to bring to people with, without the framework of a company around me, there are people that need coaching, there are people, you know, looking to manage change, looking to develop better communication skills, which are things that I'd done previously under a corporate umbrella. And that's something that I still, I still want to contribute. And now I have an opportunity to contribute that to a broader audience. And I would not have had an opportunity to create it had I not had this pause, to reevaluate, Lindsay 06:30and it is a pause. And a lot of times, it's a gift. It's a gift, it sounds so bad. But Marcus Aurelius, the obstacle is the way and a lot of times the path, the scenic route, as we like to say, in a crowd is one of the greatest gifts that we can get. So I think one of the other parts here is that you talked about was investing in you. So when you think about investing in yourself, this is time and resources. Right? Dana 06:52Right? Exactly, exactly. Carve some time out for yourself, even if it's just, you know, finding a spot in your day to go, you know, take a walk, get some fresh air go meet up now that we can, you know, meet up with a friend and have, have coffee or just, you know, do something to invest in, in reviving your spirit, because it is really easy to get down on yourself. And, you know, feel frustrated that there's no way forward. But it's up to you to create that way forward. Lindsay 07:21Absolutely. And I like that you talked about what brings you joy, what brings you joy, and if you can look at that, and we can enjoy, bring joy and body joy in personal, we can embody it in professional. So we need to think about how do we find balance in both because usually one is neglected, especially if all of our worth as a human being is tied to our work. That means we haven't done enough work on ourselves to make ourselves realize we are sovereign humans that have to contribute. happen to that genius and the things that make you inherently you Those are your greatest gifts and how you serve the world at large. Dana 07:54Absolutely, absolutely. 100% agree. Lindsay 07:57So what would you say, Dana? What's one thing if you're somebody who's going through a transition now, what would you say? What's the thing, the one big secret here to move forward? Dana 08:09Find that joy for yourself. And find a way that you know, when you're interacting with your family, or interacting with your talents and your skills, which are part of who you are, where you can still feel productive. Because I think that, you know, looking for a new role or a new career, a new job can be brutal, because you feel like you put so much in and so much and in so much in and you're not necessarily you know, getting a return in terms of response. So find a craft a hobby, an activity, a trip, something where you can feel productive, and then that really reinforces that intrinsic value as a human because you always have the intrinsic value as a human. Lindsay 08:56Yes, that travels with you no matter what I love this data. So if people want to get in contact with you, whether they be a forward-focused HR solution or they're interested in your leadership perspective, how can you reach you? Dana 09:06You can email me at Dana@forwardfocusedhr.com Lindsay 09:12Forward focus H.com fantastic. Dana, thank you so much for being on the podcast with me today. You are incredible. Dana 09:18Thank you so much, Lindsay.
Sanity Sessions for Sisters: Keeping it together when you want to fall apart
Gang we have a special treat! We are on the couch with one of Dr. Dawn's mentees, Dana Davis. Dana gives us insight to on the steps she took to declutter a toxic relationship and the toxic emotions that she carried through her journey.Follow Dana on IG: @ke2lyfeDana mentions two bomb ladies that continue to help her on her journey Taylor Chandler, on IG: @iamtaylorchandler and Taylor Bryant, on IG: @bkllc19Donate to Di and Fran's Helping Hands- a ministry that is dedicated to providing care packages and food to the local Harrisburg homeless populationFollow Dr. Dawn on IG: @drdawnonthereal @thethickfitholisticAnd join our FB group: The Sane GangWebsites: www.onepps.com www.halainc.orgClubhouse: @drdawnonthereal
Jeet’s clingy behavior drives Terry to come up with a plan to get his engineer romantically involved. But his matchmaking skills backfire when a starstruck fan (Kether Donohue) turns the tables on him.Dark Air with Terry Carnation was created by Rainn Wilson and Aaron Lee and is produced by Thom Harp and Chris Kelly.Starring: Rainn Wilson as Terry Carnation, Karan Soni as Jeet, Al Madrigal as Al, Yvette Nicole Brown as Dr. Lizzie, Aaron Lee as Dr. Kesden and Jennifer MacLean as Veronica.Also featuring:Terri – Kether DonohueGuest callers: Al Madrigal, Creed Bratton, Dana Davis, Danielle KoenigDark Air with Terry Carnation is produced by Imperial Mammoth, Audioboom and Kelly&Kelly.For a full list of credits head to terrycarnation.com/credit
New month, new theme, we bring you...REMAKE MONTH. Kicking it off is 2008’s “Prom Night,” so loosely based on the OG movie that they’re 3rd cousins twice removed and from different planets. Join us as we discuss Idris Elba’s life choices aka being in these shite movies, nondescript black-cap law, and our own prom experiences. Molly has an important PSA so listen up, folks. Be sure to rate and subscribe otherwise we’ll show you a powerpoint presentation of our own prom pictures. Stats/info: 2018 directed by Nelson McCormick, starring Brittany Snow, Johnathon Schaech, Scott Porter, Dana Davis, Jessica Stroup, Idris Elba, Collins Pennie, James Ransone, and Kelly Blatz
Are you carrying baggage from previous failed relationships into your new relationship? Have you shut yourself off to love and hopes of having a meaningful, lasting relationship? Join me and my special guest, Adrian and Dana Davis, Season 16 Contestants of The Amazing Race, High School Sweethearts, and licensed Marriage Counselors, for practical tips on getting beyond the fears and obstacles of relationships and into a place of wholeness and fulfillment. This episode is filled with nuggets of love mixed with sound, practical advice. Check it out!
Dana Davis shares with us her journey on leaving corporate America and enjoying entrepreneurship with her business partner, which is her husband. She recently published a book with affirmations that we can all learn from.
"Surround yourself with women who would mention your name in a room full of opportunities." Dana Davis and Tante Williams, co-authors of "We Got This Sis" have brought that spirit to their latest project. Dana shares some amazing nuggets of wisdom on sisterhood, motherhood and relationships. Grab your journal and your pen and listen in!
It's our annual game show! Based on NPR's Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me, Stacey invites panelists to try their hand at diabetes trivia, bluff the listener and limericks. This was first presented at the Friends for Life Virtual Winter conference where the audience played along via online BINGO. Watch the show on our YouTube Channel Special thanks to our panelists: Lauren Lanning, Justin Masterson and Chelcie RIce! Check out Stacey's book: The World's Worst Diabetes Mom! Join the Diabetes Connections Facebook Group! Sign up for our newsletter here ----- Use this link to get one free download and one free month of Audible, available to Diabetes Connections listeners! ----- Get the App and listen to Diabetes Connections wherever you go! Click here for iPhone Click here for Android Episode transcript (beta version - check back for proof read version) Stacey Simms 0:00 Diabetes Connections is brought to you by Jeeva Chi popin the first premixed auto injector for very low blood sugar, and by dexcom take control of your diabetes and live life to the fullest with dexcom Announcer 0:16 This is Diabetes Connections with Stacey Simms. Stacey Simms 0:22 Welcome back to another week of the show. I am your host, Stacey Simms, we aim to educate and inspire about type 1 diabetes by sharing stories of connection, a different sort of episode this week, because this is one of our game shows. I do these periodically for live audiences, usually at conferences and that sort of thing. And this year, we have kind of like everybody repurposed things for virtual. And so this time around, it was friends for life and their virtual winter conference. A couple of quick things. If you prefer to watch this is on my YouTube channel for the show. It's just Diabetes Connections over on YouTube, I will put a direct link in the show notes. And while it is kind of fun to watch these things, you don't really miss that much just by listening. In the trivia section. I will say there are three questions that are show and tell. But I do describe what the guests are seeing. I think you'll easily get it even if you're just listening. As always contestants are selected at random from the Facebook group from Diabetes Connections, the group, so make sure to join me over there because we do this now a couple of times a year, especially with everything virtual and people on zoom. It's so much easier to record these than in the past. I still really love doing it live and I hope to do that someday again soon. But in the meantime on with the show, recorded in November, and played at friends for life the first weekend of December 2020. Welcome everybody to wait, wait, don't poke me the diabetes Game Show. If you have heard the NPR version of Wait, wait, don't tell me. This is our version. So we apologize to NPR in advance. In this session, you are going to meet some terrific people living with diabetes or who have diabetes in their families who have gone above and beyond to help the community and we're going to have a laugh or two, probably at their expense. Wait, wait, don't poke me. We'll feature trivia bluff the listener and much more. But before we get to the games, let's get to our panelists. We'll do a quick intro and then we will get started. So first let me bring in Justin Masterson. Justin Hi, I first met Justin, when we were talking on the podcast about his walk a mile cards and exercise and empathy, a teaching tool to help those with diabetes understand a little bit about what people with diabetes go through every day. Justin's daughter was diagnosed with type one when she was five. She was diagnosed on her birthday. Yeah, he is in charge of strategy at seek a market research firm. Fell old is your daughter now just Justin Masterson 2:55 she just turned 11. So her birthday was just a few days ago, Stacey Simms 2:58 when she was really diagnosed on her birthday. Justin Masterson 3:00 it well. She fell on her birthday, but we got there the next morning. So it was technically the day after but she's now been six years and and living very well. Stacey Simms 3:11 That's awesome. All right. Well, we will hear more from you for sure. I want to bring in Lauren laning and Lauren is a familiar name and face to many people and friends for life. She's been there usually at the first timers since the very first ffl in 2000. She used to run registration at the elementary program now she leads the moms and the first timers. Lauren's daughter Monica was diagnosed in 96. And she has been I can say first and amazing at these muffle meetups. We've been doing boring. The muffled meetups have been awesome. Thank you. Oh, I Lauren Lanning 3:45 love them. It's great. It's great being able to connect with the fit. Stacey Simms 3:50 Yeah, so your daughter was diagnosed in the 90s. How was she doing now? Lauren Lanning 3:54 She is doing great. She's 20 she'll be 27 in a couple weeks. And she's at p in PA school at Stanford right now. Gotta brag. Wow. Stacey Simms 4:04 Yeah, go for it. That's awesome. And rounding out our panel is Chelsea rice. I Chelsea, he was diagnosed with type one as an adult at the age of 25. He's been part of the diabetes community since I can remember. Chelsea is a stand up comedian who doesn't just talk about diabetes, of course, but he has been honored by diabetes forecast Magazine as one of their people to know and he has brought much needed education and humor to groups like healthy voices and Chelsea, your you've really found a talent this year for making soap. I've been seeing all this beautiful soap. Chelcie Rice 4:37 Yeah. I've been locked in the house for quite some time. And so, you know, you get stuck with the phone in your hand and you get started looking at YouTube is like, you know, you take a shower, like you make stuff. So it's I mean, and that was like I and it's something that I that I do, if I see something that I get interested in Figure out. How do you make it? So that's how I even started. That's how I started baking. barbecuing. All this stuff is just like I just, you know, try to figure out okay, how do I do this? And so it just, I just picked it up and is is really kind of easy. And the funny thing is when I started just posting pictures, I was like, hey, how can I buy something like you know what I put in his name? I'd be like, you don't even know me. Stacey Simms 5:29 The soap looks gorgeous knows. I actually thought it was I thought it was food when you were first. Chelcie Rice 5:33 Yeah, no. That's the funny thing about soap is like, I mean, people talk about it. Okay, I've joined some soap groups on Facebook. Justin Masterson 5:45 That is such a quarantine thing to say. Yeah, join some soap groups on Chelcie Rice 5:48 Facebook like and that's the thing is like people were saying like, Okay, well, you know, people are quarantine now they're at home and they learn how to cook more than like baking sourdough. Random like, wash your hands with sourdough. I can make them fortune over this. So Stacey Simms 6:03 all right, well, as we move on here, you are each playing for a contestant who has been selected by random from the Diabetes Connections Facebook group. So let me tell you, who you are playing with and for and we thank them very much. So Michelle Briggs is playing with Justin. All right, Michelle. Yeah, fi Comstock is partnered with Chelsea. And Caitlyn states is with Lauren. So no pressure. But these very loyal wonderful podcast listeners are counting on you. Alright, Caitlin. Unknown Speaker 6:40 money involved? Am I gonna, ya Stacey Simms 6:43 know, hey, look, it's all virtual be tough to get Oh, well, yeah, Unknown Speaker 6:45 you know. Stacey Simms 6:46 So we're gonna start with trivia. And each of you has five questions. I'm going to know we'll take one person at a time we'll go through the questions. Don't chime in with the answers. But feel free to chime in if you have a comment or something you'd like to add. Or if you have personal experience, these are all diabetes community questions. They're not all about diabetes, which will become clear and write it Don't worry, don't worry, it's not, you're not going to be judged. I also do have some show Intel because we're at home in my office. So I thought why not? pull some stuff off the shelves and ask you about it. Alright, so we're gonna start with Justin. Everybody ready? I would stare at the clock if I had one. But hopefully we'll just we'll we'll just let you know when you're at a time. All right. Our first question comes from the field of sports. NFL tight end Mike Moore. I'm already messing up. NFL tight and Mark Andrews has type one. And he plays for the Ravens. He keeps a strict diet around games reportedly eating for eggs before every game and the same kind of sandwich the day he plays. And the night before. This sandwich is a staple of school kids. What is it? Unknown Speaker 7:57 Oh, man. Justin Masterson 8:00 My school. We ate a lot of chicken fried steak and salsbury steak. I don't think either of those qualify as sandwiches. I'm going to say it's the school kid. It's going to be a pb&j. I mean what's better than a pb&j? Stacey Simms 8:16 It is a PB and J and he says a lot of peanut butter. Not a lot of jelly. He prefers the complex carbs that come in. But I would think that the chicken fried steak is a complex something. Yeah. Unknown Speaker 8:30 It's complex. Chelcie Rice 8:32 Complex. There's so many complex things that go in it. Yep, yep, yep. Stacey Simms 8:36 All right. Excellent. All right. Next question. There is an eternal flame at Banting house, the Canadian National historical site where Sir Frederick Banting woke up in the middle of the night with the idea that led to the discovery of insulin. The flame is meant to burn until there is a cure for diabetes. It was lit by the Queen Mother. In what year? And this is multiple choice. Wow. 1979 1989 or 1999? I don't think this was featured on the crown. So Justin Masterson 9:07 it took it took him like 50 years to get this flame idea going. Unknown Speaker 9:11 Oh yeah, well, at least Yeah. Justin Masterson 9:15 I feel like it would be I feel like it would be in the 70s that feels like it was enough time to get the Queen Mother on board. I'm going to say 1979 Stacey Simms 9:23 incorrect. At 88 which I think is weird. I would have thought it was like 1959 but Chelcie Rice 9:32 okay, was all the rage on MTV. So Stacey Simms 9:36 I just finally figured out all the Elisabeth's in the royal family because of the crown the Queen Mother and the Queen girl anyway. Okay. All right. This is a an entertainment question for you. So brec bassinger is the young actress who stars in the CW hit show star girl actually got great reviews. It's been renewed for a second season. She lives with type one and her previous series was nickelodeons Bella and the Bulldogs and your daughter might have watched this. Maybe not. What sport did the Bulldogs play this whole show centered around this team? Was it football, baseball or soccer? Justin Masterson 10:16 Sometimes my thinking sounds a lot like googling. Now, I'm gonna say it was a soccer team. It had to be the Bulldogs soccer game with Stacey Simms 10:31 the quarterback. She was the quarterback. Justin Masterson 10:36 Michelle, I'll send you something nice in the mail. I'm just sorry. Stacey Simms 10:40 Well, there's a lot of game to go. There's a lot of Don't worry, don't worry. All right. Um, here's one. You know, I, I gave this answer away in the introduction. I don't know how well everybody was listening. I do this sometimes. Alright, here's the question. How old is the friends for life conference? I mean, what year of the conference? Is this year's 2020? lorincz. Unknown Speaker 11:07 Don't say any. Okay. Justin Masterson 11:10 1999. How about that? Stacey Simms 11:15 Well, I'm gonna give it to you. Because it is the 21st year, but it started in 2000. Right. All right. But we'll give it to you. We'll give it to you. That was on the line that was on the line. Okay. And your last trivia question, or this is a show and tell. I hope I don't get in trouble for this. We love all our sponsors. Okay. In in 2018. I don't know how well you can see this. Yeah, in 2018. Can you see this? Okay. accucheck had a diabetes awareness campaign where they sent out these hands, promoted by country singer, Ben NRW. The idea was that you'd make the symbol, right. And you would upload a photo to your social media platform with this hashtag. And then their parent company would donate if they would donate a buck to diabetes, education and awareness. So here's the symbol. What was the hashtag? Was it give a book about diabetes, Buck off diabetes or go buck diabetes? Justin Masterson 12:16 I can't believe any of those are true. Unknown Speaker 12:19 I'm gonna read it again. Stacey Simms 12:25 All right, we look at the answer in just a moment. What do you think it is? But first, Diabetes Connections is brought to you by Jeeva Kibo pen had almost everyone who takes insulin has experienced a low blood sugar and that can be scary. A very low blood sugar is really scary. That's what tchibo Kupo pen comes in. Chibok is the first auto injector to treat very low blood sugar. chivo hypo pen is pre mixed and ready to go with no visible needle. That means it's easy to use. How easy is it? You pull off the red cap and push the yellow end onto bare skin and hold it for five seconds. That's it. Find out more go to Diabetes connections.com and click on the G book logo. g Vokes shouldn't be used in patients with pheochromocytoma or insulinoma. Visit Chico glucagon.com slash risk. Now back to the game and Justin is trying to guess the buck hashtag Justin Masterson 13:18 give a buck for diabetes buck off that diabetes or go buck Stacey Simms 13:24 go buck diabetes. Unknown Speaker 13:25 Oh my gosh. Justin Masterson 13:29 I'm gonna say it was a buck off. Oh, hey, if those guys ever need some marketing consulting, tell them to give me a call. I think they might be on the wrong track from well, Unknown Speaker 13:43 less. Stacey Simms 13:43 You do Chelsea? Chelcie Rice 13:44 Yeah, I do remember that when I remember seeing is like are they really going with this one? That was Stacey Simms 13:51 there. Remember that at all? Ben rule. It wasn't it was not too long ago. It was 2018. He was on the Today Show or one of the morning shows. And it was it was really cute. I think they had a bull riding thing. I mean, it was really cute. Except for the part that was alright, you did great. Chelcie Rice 14:10 I gotta say, though, when you first pull that out. I thought that was a flying finger of fate from laughing in Asia, but yeah. Which finger to show first it getting easy. We don't want to give it away. Stacey Simms 14:31 All right. So Justin, thank you. Standby. We're gonna move on to Lauren. Now for the other trivia questions. And we're starting with technology. Right this year Insulet changed the name of their hybrid closed loop system from Omni pot horizon to something else. Do you know what they changed it to? Unknown Speaker 14:51 Ah, Unknown Speaker 14:54 no, I don't it's Oh, I'm so bad. No, no, Stacey Simms 14:59 it's Omni. Hi. Lauren Lanning 15:03 I can't remember no go. Stacey Simms 15:06 Sorry, Caitlin. Anybody? No Omnipod five. I don't don't ask me what coober Omnipod five man, Unknown Speaker 15:15 yet Anyone else? No, Unknown Speaker 15:17 no. Justin Masterson 15:19 I know about the Omnipod five as a thing. It just never occurred to me you would change from horizon to five. It feels like a downgrade and Stacey Simms 15:26 it's Omnipod five powered by horizon. Unknown Speaker 15:29 Oh god. Unknown Speaker 15:30 I don't know, either. Okay. Stacey Simms 15:33 Okay, so this one is a little silly, but I enjoyed putting this one together. Major League ballplayer Adam Duvall was diagnosed in his early 20s. He's had a great season with the Atlanta Braves. But in the minors, he suited up with the August green jackets, which is just a great name. What is the mascot of the minor league baseball team? Augusta green jackets. I'll give you three choices because this really has nothing to do with diabetes, but I thought it was funny. Is it an anthropomorphic green jacket? Like you know the Masters little green jacket? Is it a fierce green insect? Or is it a little green golf caddy? Lauren Lanning 16:17 I'm going with the answer. Look for thick, Stacey Simms 16:21 green jacket. green jacket that looks like a person. Yeah, no, it's a green insect. It's the like a yellow jacket. jacket. It's got a little stinger. It's very cute. It's very cute. I had nothing to ask about Adam Duvall. Sorry. All right. Here's a here's another one. You might know this one. Eric church, just one Entertainer of the Year at the Country Music Awards. I was in attendance a couple of years ago when he gave $1 million to a local jdrf chapter at their Gala. What is his connection to diabetes? Is it Oh, go ahead. Oh, we are multiple is his connection. He's got a connection of type one. Is it his mother, his daughter or his wife? Lauren Lanning 17:08 His mother, it is his mother Unknown Speaker 17:10 act. Yeah. Excellent. Yes, his Unknown Speaker 17:12 mom got one. Yay. Stacey Simms 17:16 All right. Um, diabetes, mine ran an article earlier this year referencing how many potential cgms are in the works currently being studied or built or trademarked? How many CGM continuous glucose monitoring systems Did they say are potentially coming? 1929 or 39? Lauren Lanning 17:41 I'm going to go with 29 Unknown Speaker 17:45 it's 39. Wow, Unknown Speaker 17:48 isn't that crazy movie? Unknown Speaker 17:49 Yeah. 39. Unknown Speaker 17:53 Hey, Chelcie Rice 17:56 we really need that many choices. Stacey Simms 17:58 I don't think we're gonna get that many but let's all throw in. Chelcie Rice 18:02 I mean, 39 What are we gonna be buying cgms at like, you know, Kroger or something. Stacey Simms 18:07 People like poor Gary shiner. The You know, there's certified diabetes educator who tries every system he's gonna be covered. Justin Masterson 18:12 So let's just work through all those you can only wear for the time before it really. Stacey Simms 18:19 Unfortunately. Lauren Lanning 18:21 I was on an airplane with him. And I think we were going to London for CWT conference. And i ne had on like, a, he had on a few different pumps testing. Yo, what happens? It was it was interesting. He's Stacey Simms 18:37 amazing. All right, your last question. Great, Chelsea. Chelcie Rice 18:41 No, that was just imagining and trying to go through ATF Yoda. Unknown Speaker 18:45 All that. Unknown Speaker 18:48 Want to explain. Stacey Simms 18:52 Just I'm just beeping every two minutes. Don't mind me. Lauren, here is your show Intel. This is one of the Bibles of diabetes care, right? The Pink Panther book. This is the ninth edition from the year 2000. I think we're all very familiar with this. But the question is, when was the Pink Panther book first published? Was it 1970 1980 or 1990? Didn't didn't. Donna Lauren Lanning 19:25 nine teen. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. It's Monica's Dr. Monica used to go seek Paperchase. Oh, and I used to work for the children's diabetes foundation who publishes the that book. I know this. Ah, it's 1970 Stacey Simms 19:50 it is it is 1970 who knew I didn't know you knew that. That's a Lauren Lanning 19:55 thing. Do the math because Dana was died. Dana Davis was diagnosed And she's got this old and I have to do the math. Stacey Simms 20:04 Yeah. And Barbara Davis center of course is where that so Chelcie Rice 20:07 that free, right? Corning fiberglass marketing? Lauren Lanning 20:13 No I think they paid oh yeah they paid for all the Pink Panther or no did they? Did they pay for it? There were there were very strict rules around how to use the Pink Panther. Well, and everything has been Stacey Simms 20:30 okay in my, in my research, I found that the first two monograph printings were in the 60s created by a parent to their basement using an old army press and sent out for free. So kids gather round and learn how we used to use paper. Actual publication of the book was in 1970. But isn't that crazy? They did have to get they continue to renew the agreement to use the Pink Panther. I have asked many times, Lauren, maybe you can find out for us. What the heck does The Pink Panther have to do with anything? Why The Pink Panther and diabetes? Unknown Speaker 21:06 right why Bart? Burke? Unknown Speaker 21:09 green jacket? Unknown Speaker 21:12 The anamorphic. Stacey Simms 21:15 Yeah, and Okay, so you guys are actually tied at three points apiece Chelsea to take lead. Unknown Speaker 21:20 Oh, my gosh. All right. You're Stacey Simms 21:21 ready. Here we go. Chelcie Rice 21:22 Sure. Let's go for it. Stacey Simms 21:24 All right, the happy Bob app was released this year. It's been a very big hit. You can use it with your CGM readings, and it tells you encouraging messages. But they have since added a snarky Bob who tells you not so encouraging things, it kind of insults you a little bit. And they've added a female counterpart. What is the name of the female counterpart for happy Bob? Is it Karen, Mary Jane or Bobby? Justin Masterson 21:48 Please be Karen please be caring. Chelcie Rice 21:52 Oddly enough, I downloaded this app a few weeks ago. And in fact, it is Karen and I was very surprised that I was like, for real? Stacey Simms 22:03 It is it's the it's like your annoying, annoying neighbor. I've reached out to them. They're gonna podcast like who comes up with this stuff? I Justin Masterson 22:10 just love it. Karen would like to speak to your blood glucose manager, please. Stacey Simms 22:14 Exactly. Chelsea, the in person at the in person friends for life conferences. And they send these out now with the virtual ones as well. They're always colored bracelets. Lauren, back me up here. Right green for people with type one orange for family members. When did they add the bracelets? Was it 2002 2008 or 2012? Chelcie Rice 22:41 I'm just thinking back to when the whole bracelet thing first dropped because because you know what the lance armstrong thing? Unknown Speaker 22:51 Oh, yeah. And Chelcie Rice 22:55 I'm gonna just throw it out there and say 2002 Stacey Simms 22:59 Yes, it was 2002 had nothing to do with Lance Armstrong. Although those rubber bracelets were, you know, probably 90 Gosh, at this point. But the idea was the first couple of years. They you know, they were just trying to start things out. And then they were seeing the kids without their parents around eating. And it was like, well, who has type one and who doesn't have we've got to figure Lauren Lanning 23:22 and when you see a kid sleeping in the hallway with glucagon or et you let them sleep because he's fired. Chelcie Rice 23:31 They had to rule out the whole thing like just get into tranquilizer gun into tagging them like to do a wild kingdom. Stacey Simms 23:40 Didn't my house Anyway, when they were preschool? It's much easier. Alright Chelsea I know you're a big fan of this show. The baby sitters club was a big hit on Netflix. Season Two is coming soon. The characters the character Stacy on the baby sitters club lives with type one of course very popular book series. So at the end of the episode, there were Stacy comes to terms with her diabetes. She asks her parents for a designer diabetes item. What is it? Was it I'll give you choices here. A Gucci fanny pack for pump supplies. A Gucci branded pump clip, or a Gucci cover for her CGM receiver Chelcie Rice 24:25 shows so much Stacey Simms 24:28 It's really good. Kids are way too old but we watched it anyway. And it was very good. Chelcie Rice 24:34 We've been streaming Dexter for the past couple of days for Stacey Simms 24:38 different different audiences. Yeah, Justin Masterson 24:40 five is almost no overlap. Like Stacey Simms 24:43 Mike we're this though. You could see where it could come in handy. Chelcie Rice 24:47 I was gonna what was the first one you said Stacey Simms 24:49 a Gucci fanny pack for pump supplies. Chelcie Rice 24:52 That's what I was gonna go with a fanny pack. Stacey Simms 24:55 And that is correct. It is a Gucci fanny pack. She does not get it. But she Justin Masterson 25:01 does bedazzle the heck out of her pump though. And yeah, it's cool because for the rest of the series, you can see her pump like they leave it visible, which I think is really neat. Stacey Simms 25:10 I think they did a very good job with it. I'm very happy. Yep. All right, Justin Masterson 25:13 Stacy, did you cry when you saw that episode? Stacey Simms 25:17 No, I cried. No, I'll tell you when I cried was the other episode when the dad like the dads falling in love and they don't know if they want him like I know cuz I have a boy with diabetes a different Justin Masterson 25:30 kind of messed up. My daughter was cool as a cucumber and I was just fountains over here. It was a mess. I was Chelcie Rice 25:37 like, I'm not missing anything. Stacey Simms 25:43 All right, well, here's another one slightly different angle here. Chelsea. ominous beeping shut down the Forsyth County Courthouse. Not too far from me in North Carolina earlier this year, as law enforcement investigated a possible bomb threat. It turned out to be a diabetes device. What was it? Was it an omni pod discarded in the trash? a defense attorney with a Dexcom or a judge who let their t slim x two insulin pump run out of insulin. Chelcie Rice 26:17 I was gonna say, what was it that was in the trashcan? You said it was an omni pod. I'm gonna go with that. I'm probably in the trashcan. Because it seems like you know, anybody's going crazy and shutting the place down ahead of in something. Because like, if it was somebody was beeping, they just like get up and run away or something. Stacey Simms 26:33 Oh, yeah, you are correct. That was and that gave it away with the answers very good to see the deductive reasoning that interestingly, this was the second time in about three years that a North Carolina municipal building was shut down by an army i'd beeping. Chelcie Rice 26:48 Previously, God walked through the courthouse. Stacey Simms 26:55 That could happen. All right, our last tell our last show and tell me let me make sure there's nothing that's like, Okay. I'm not my microphone. This is our last show until a pop company had a line of toys like this, each of which was comfortable, sort of on the land or in the water. I think they also had a walrus, they had a penguin they had they would change the stuffed animal every year. The company is no longer in business. Was it? deltec Cosmo, the Animus or a Santee snap? Chelcie Rice 27:35 vaguely remember this, but I'm thinking is second want to animate? Stacey Simms 27:41 You are five for five matches? Yes. And Benny, the Bengal tiger. So of course I had to keep because my son's name is Benny. Chelcie Rice 27:50 What am I Why am I remembering that? For some reason? Stacey Simms 27:53 I don't know why you remember this thing? It's got to be seven years old. But I don't I mean, atomists went out of business officially in seventh 2017 or 2000. Chelcie Rice 28:01 I think when we I think when I was at, for instance, that you that was like the last time anybody who's seen animals that I remember after that they just pretty much is like, you know, walked off into the sunset. Justin Masterson 28:16 And we I remember animus is they went out of business the day after we signed up for an animist pump. Oh, so for my daughter, so she was finally ready to try a pump with tubes on it. And we were like, yeah, we signed up for an animist pump. Yep. And we and we took it home from the clinic and everything and we had just trained on it and they're like animals go out of business. We never took it out of the box. Stacey Simms 28:37 Wow, I'm so mad at them. We love them so much. And I actually it's a long story, but they're one of the reasons why I was able to come into the diabetes community the way that I did they like my blog and I want to speaking and writing for them. And they had this they had great studies on their hypo hyper minimiser. They were one of the first you know, hybrid closed loops that were coming and then Johnson and Johnson pulled the plug. All right, we are in excellent shape. We have Justin I'm actually keeping score which I usually forget to do. Justin Lauren are tied. Chelsea is in the lead. And now it is time to move on to the bluff the listener portion of our show, and we have a real live contestant with us. Tripp stoner is joining us and Tripp you're on the road. Thanks for thanks for jumping in. Unknown Speaker 29:22 No worries. I'm near you. Stacey Simms 29:27 I heard so you're from Atlanta, but you're passing through North Carolina. Um, let me ask you, if you don't mind, tell us a little bit about who you are your connection to diabetes and what's up with your friends for life usually, Unknown Speaker 29:38 um, I am a type one myself. I do a little bit of blogging here and there. I'm not as passionate as y'all are. But I've been with friends for life now for going on. I think four years. I'm kind of behind the scenes most people don't even know I'm on the staff which is a good thing. I'm just there to help whoever needs help. That's pretty much it. Stacey Simms 30:03 Awesome. All right bluff the listener section, you have to guess which of our panelists is telling the real story of something that happened in the diabetes community. Right back to the game in just a moment. But first Diabetes Connections is brought to you by Dexcom. And it is hard to think of something that has changed our diabetes management as much as the share and follow apps. The amazing thing to me is how it's helped us talk less about diabetes. That is the wonderful thing about share and follow as a caregiver, parent, spouse, whatever, you can help the person with diabetes manage in the way that works for your individual situation. Internet connectivity is required to access Dexcom follow separate follow app required, learn more, go to Diabetes, Connections comm and click on the Dexcom logo. Now back to the game and we are moving into bluff the listener. All right, so we're gonna take turns reading here. Our subject this year is diabetes mascots. And they are of course as we've already seen, those adorable furry friends have helped make type one a little less scary for pediatric patients. But honestly they can be a little bit weird. So Chelsea, why don't you go ahead and go first I'm going to give you the floor here let me let me do this. There we go. All right trip can hear us. Chelsea you're gonna read your story. And then after we hear from everybody triple let us know which is the real thing. So go for it. Chelsea. Cool. Chelcie Rice 31:39 Alrighty, Rufus is the adorable teddy bear that jdrf gives out to newly diagnosed families. But many don't know that the bear with diabetes is named after American Canadian singer Rufus Wainwright. As a child growing up in New York, Wainwright was hospitalized with acute appendicitis. Turns out his best friend Brian was in the same hospital receiving a type 1 diabetes diagnosis. The Wainwright recovered quickly, but Brian had to stay for two weeks. Future singer insisted on visiting every day until his friend came home. Later that year, Brian's mother worked with jdrf to create a toy to help kids learn to do shots through play. By then Wainwright's family had moved to Monterey. Also, she named the bear after him to give the boat give the boys a nice way to remember each other. Stacey Simms 32:30 Very nice. Okay, so that is our first story trip as you are listening. Keep that in mind. All right, Chelsea, I'm going to switch you out with Justin. You're up Justin, what's your mascot story? Justin Masterson 32:43 This is a nice follow up story. So after the success of Rufus from jdrf, and Medtronic, Lenny the lion, other diabetes companies decided they needed a mascot to but what animal would appeal to kids and make sense for Omni pod? In the mid 2010, the makers of that system decided to ask their customers Insulet asked kids to come up with not just their mascots name but its species. What kind of animal goes with a tubeless pod type insulin pump. They got some creative submissions such as a dolphin and a puppy named Potter. Get it? PAWD er Potter, Omni pod chose a turtle because they say the shell resembles a pod then because turtles are at home on land and in water just like their system. The trademark for turtle Potter. That's the actual trademark was issued in 2016. And Toby was a central part of omnipods teaching app launch that year. Why is he named Toby? That's only for the turtles to know. Stacey Simms 33:48 Mm hmm. Justin. Okay. And our third story for a diabetes mascot comes from Lauren take it away. Lauren Lanning 33:59 Okay, Tandem is the current sponsor of beyond type one snail mail program, which of course has a cute little snail mascot. But the makers of the T slim x two pump have been working on a separate symbol of their own instead of a fluffy friend. They've decided on a bicycle built for two. That's one meaning for the word Tandem, of course, a bicycle with seats and pedals for two riders, one behind the other. Before COVID hit, they were planning to launch this as a stationary attraction at diabetes conferences. The idea was to have fun contests like how far can you and your dad pedal in five minutes? What happens to blood sugars when you hop on the stationary bike? They were also going to have children at the conferences, decorate and even put features like eyes and smiley faces on the bikes to see if it could work as an actual mascot. All right, so Stacey Simms 34:59 trip. The question is, is the real story? Rufus Wainwright inspiring Rufus, kids picking the turtle for Toby the turtle or tandems bike extravaganza at conferences if it wasn't for COVID Unknown Speaker 35:19 um, I believe it's going to be Rufus. If I remember the story right. She eventually set up quite a few women's sewing those bears together to hand out to other children at their local Children's Hospital. Stacey Simms 35:35 Well, Chelsea, was that the real story? Chelcie Rice 35:41 Let me check your email. Unknown Speaker 35:46 No, no. Stacey Simms 35:50 The there's just enough truth in that one. Yes. There was a wonderful mom the kids name was Brian. So I apologize for sticking that in there. But Rufus Wainwright has nothing to do with Rufus the bear Justin had the real story of Toby the the turtle although I've got to say I wish and Tandem for a licensing fee you can have that idea from me for and I wish your idea was your story there was true I love that one. Justin Masterson 36:18 It does remind me of the the contest that they had to name the the boat and they named it boaty mcboatface. So I think they got a lot better with Toby the turtle they Stacey Simms 36:33 will chosen for that for fooling everybody. Chelcie Rice 36:37 They change it to Rufus our freight train Jones. Unknown Speaker 36:40 Oh, like that Chelcie Rice 36:41 real wrestling fan out there. You know? Yeah. Old School wrestling, you Stacey Simms 36:46 know. will trip. Thank you so much. That was a lot of work. I know on your part to join us. But we appreciate you dialing in and making it work. So thank you so much for playing. Unknown Speaker 36:59 Thank you. Y'all have a good day. It's great to see all of y'all. Unknown Speaker 37:03 You too safe drive and travel. Unknown Speaker 37:05 Thank you. Stacey Simms 37:08 Greet job, everybody. That was funny. All Justin Masterson 37:12 right. I love these stories. They were really well written. Stacey Simms 37:15 Good art. Thank you. That's my favorite part of doing this. The hardest part is just coming up with the object after that. It's easy. Yeah. But man, thank you. Lauren Lanning 37:24 All right. Thank you, OSU. We'll be showing you some royalties on that. How could you not Stacey Simms 37:28 do that man at the conference? That's Justin Masterson 37:31 such a great idea. Stacey Simms 37:33 I'm sure. I'm sure their marketing team has thought of it and dismissed it. Justin Masterson 37:38 Somehow buck off diabetes got through. Unknown Speaker 37:41 Yeah. Chelcie Rice 37:43 Really, really bad ones. Stacey Simms 37:53 are moments people have got a deadline people? Oh, all right. So finally, we are moving on to our limericks now I will read a Limerick to each of you. If you complete it correctly, you will get an additional point. So the topic here is people with diabetes on reality television. So the the answer and I shouldn't give you too much information here. But I think I'm a terrible Limerick writer. So I will tell you that the answer I'm looking for is the name of the show. All right, so Lauren, we're gonna start with you. I apologize in advance these are really bad. I you know, when I learned that on Wait, wait, don't tell me they have like a guy who works on this all week long. He's I don't know if you're not but he's Yeah, but that's what he does. So forgive me. There we go. All right. Remember these reality shows where people with type one appeared. More in this show could be called the CO ket. And a crowd of contestants. Well met Michael among the poor schmoes who didn't get that rose desert he said no thanks on the bachelorette. Yes on the bachelorette. I know the rose gave it away. But Michael apparently was a contestant with type 1 diabetes on a season of The Bachelor. I think it was 2013 I don't watch that one. All right, Lauren, point for you. Excellent. Chelsea, this one's for you. This show is all over the place. With contestants who rarely embrace. Matt came in first, Leo. Well, he's not worst. It's a long road for Unknown Speaker 39:37 The Amazing Race. The Amazing Race. Stacey Simms 39:39 Yes. Dr. NET strand, one that a few seasons back and Leo is currently a contestant. Hopefully by the time this airs, he will still be on the show. And not out of it yet. So and Leo has a really we talked him for the podcast he lives with type one word, exactly type one but he head was born with hyper hyper insulin ism and had to have most of his pancreas removed. And then he lived pretty normally until he was 19 when he developed diabetes, but we all spotted his Dexcom on episode one. And I tracked him down. Got him on the show. All right, Justin, this is for you. Ready? This competition for fame? features cyclones and Rams and some flames. Chris trained round the clock. Got a hug from the rock. We spotted his decks on Unknown Speaker 40:35 okay, I can do this. Stacey Simms 40:37 This is probably the hardest one sorry, Justin Masterson 40:39 the rocks on it. There are flames involved. Uh, the Titan games? Stacey Simms 40:45 The Titan games? Yeah, the right route. And yes, Chris Rutan competed. Yeah, Season One of the Titans. Justin Masterson 40:51 I remember that episode. That was like the one that my daughter called me downstairs to show Stacey Simms 40:55 me and got a big hug from the rock. Yeah, that was very nice. All right. So we have totaled up the points, which which don't matter for pride. Chelsea is the winner. But everybody gets a prize. Everybody gets a prize. It's just Justin Masterson 41:10 for Michelle, did I come in dead last? And does Michelle somehow get punished for Unknown Speaker 41:14 no actually tie Stacey Simms 41:18 it all around. So in summary, Unknown Speaker 41:23 we have Stacey Simms 41:25 Caitlyn, coming in for a tie for second with Michelle. And fee and Chelsea are the winners. So congratulate all around but it's really well done. Really, aren't we all winners though? And it comes right down to it. Justin Masterson 41:44 I'd like to think so. But some of us are technically and more accurately winners. And that's Chelsea. Stacey Simms 41:48 Well, some of us will find out for winners. If we find out if the show. In the couple of minutes that we have left. Let me just go around and say a thank you. And maybe just give you guys a little bit of a last word. Lauren, you have been amazing keeping the muffles going and everything had friends for life. How's it been for you this year? Are you enjoying it? Is it just more work for you? Lauren Lanning 42:11 I know i'd love it. I'd love the connection. I didn't think that a online would still have the same feel. But it's great connecting with my muffles every other week and hope everyone can join us. Stacey Simms 42:26 Excellent. And Justin, um, you know, I can't imagine it's easy doing this quarantine thing you know, as you were with your family and your daughter was one I know it's not easy for any of us. Anything I see a guitar in the background, what are you doing to keep busy? Justin Masterson 42:39 Yeah, I'm doing a lot of this. A lot of playing music. And I've been one of those folks who has dug into you know, a little bit of cooking and a little bit of fixing the house and I'm not making soap like Chelsea, but I'm doing my very best with what I have. And I'll put in a plug for the dads group. We love being able to run the dads group at friends for life. And if you're not already a part of it, and you're a dad, we'd love to have you I have had some of the most moving experiences of my diabetes journey at the at the men's groups and when amazing questions and amazing learning and then just a lot of camaraderie which I really appreciate. Stacey Simms 43:19 It is such a gift for all parents to be involved in things like that. It really is a gift for your child's if you're dead thinking about it. You've been reluctant because you know, are your manly man, guys don't do that. Please do that. It's wonderful. Justin, thanks for bringing that up. Unknown Speaker 43:31 But Stacey Simms 43:32 Chelsea, where can we buy your soap? I'm not kidding. Chelcie Rice 43:37 No. I mean, you can follow me on like, what Instagram type one comedian type tip number one comedian, Instagram because I'm always, you know, posting pictures on there because of just for the heck of it. I'm not really you know, trying to sell but I'm right, because I don't have like a business license or anything. And you got to have insurance when you're selling something that you're gonna rub on your body and then cause somebody like to lose, you know, you know, something, they made some organ that they may need something like that. So I'm willing to like you just pay me to ship and I'll send you some soap. It's no big, big whoop. Stacey Simms 44:13 And I have to ask you, is there anything that you've made? That's been more interesting? I've seen a couple of things that you've called disasters that I still think are beautiful. Chelcie Rice 44:21 Yeah, I mean, there was one that one of the things that happens when you you mix the lye water into the oil sometimes if you add some additives like fragrances, they react differently. And one that I put in there just like turned it didn't look like cottage cheese. And I thought it was like oh well and so but I put it into the mold anyway and I colored it with a little orange and little yellow. And when I when I when it's solidified it looked like Colby cheese. And so I mean like and the funny thing is they turned out to be really good soap is a really good hand soap. I don't know what to put in it. Oh What you know percentages, but it comes out to this really nice handsoap that doesn't leave your hands all stripped. And I was like, Okay, great. Now I don't know how to do it again. So, memories. Stacey Simms 45:14 That's a great trick, but I can only do it once. Yeah. All right. Wonderful. Well, as usual, we got off topic of diabetes. But thank you all so much for joining me on this for another edition of Wait, wait, don't poke me. And maybe we'll do it again sometime. But thank you all so much for being here. I hope you enjoyed it and had a couple of laughs Unknown Speaker 45:33 Thank you. Lauren Lanning 45:34 It was fun. Thank you. Unknown Speaker 45:41 You're listening to Diabetes Connections with Stacey Simms. Stacey Simms 45:47 I love doing the game show episodes, there's so much fun to put together. I would do it every week, if I had the time. And if I could come up with that much diabetes trivia. Anyway, you can listen to our previous weight weights at Diabetes connections.com there is a very robust search on the website with more than 340 episodes. Now, we really want to make it easy for you to find what you want. So you could just search weight weight or game show this past summer at friends for life. I did a Hollywood Squares because zoom just looked like that to me. So I did Hollywood Squares for the game show but you can find all of that and much more over at Diabetes connections.com Thank you to my editor john Buchanan. So for audio editing solutions, and thank you so much for listening. I'm Stacey Simms. I will see you back here next week. Until then, be kind to yourself. 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Sophia talks with Dana Davis about her role as the VP of Sustainability, Product, and Business at Mara Hoffman, discussing the circular initiatives of the textile industry, especially highlighting the impact of perspective during the times of COVID19.
When it comes to the plan for your team's professional development this summer, what questions are you asking? On top of the questions we usually ask about PD and how we can improve our craft, with all the COVID craziness surrounding the last quarter of this school year, you might be tempted to forego any plans that you had for professional development for your team this summer. But is that a good idea? On this episode of AACS Today, our panel of educators pulls back the curtain on the workshops that they are leading this summer. Also, AACS Executive Director, Dr. Jeff Walton, challenges us to ask the right questions about PD. Our panel includes Bryan Osborne from Answers In Genesis, Dana Davis from Maranatha Baptist University, and Heidi Braughler from Maranatha Baptist Academy.
Dave has a bad experience with Instacart. Smart scale data shows people are not gaining weight during the pandemic. Former President George W. Bush has an encouraging message and he doesn’t mention anything about the government. Then Trump dumps on it. How people feel about going back to work, public places, and large events. Dana Davis, from Children’s Diabetes Foundation, explains what they are doing for World Giving Day since their regular fundraising events have been cancelled and how you can help. Kelly Sloan recently wrote a column about the curious case of the end of the contract with a private company to manage Denver's halfway houses. In it, he shows how a former mayoral candidate who previously held the contract and Communist City Council member Candi CdeBaca cancelled the contract without a viable replacement in place.
Mandy and Dave swap moods. What impeachment should do for citizens, democrats switching to insyncture Key and Peele’s “If Hogwarts Was an Inner City School”. New Ghostbusters movie. Dave found his doppelgänger on The Kominsky Method. Mandy’s plans for New York and what’s good on Netflix. Weird art sells for 120,000, and then gets eaten. Modern art destroys judgment. Colorado Gives Day. Dana Davis from Children’s Diabetes Foundations. She explains what type 1 diabetes is, who it effects, and how you can help. Support a Soldier organization provides non-lethal equipment to help deployed soldiers (uniforms, backpacks, and other gear that would make them comfortable).The fourth impeachment vote is coming soon. The press is getting attacked by Rep. Adam Schiff, not Trump. Glendale Cherry Creek Chronicle continues their series about Shoshana Lew from CDOT. Colorado is trying to force people into electric cars.
Dana Davis - Dana is an actress who is best known for her role as Monica Dawson on Heroes and Chasity Church on 10 Things I Hate About You. Now shes in a Lifetime movie airing 3/9/19 @ 8:00 PM (Eastern) on the Lifetime Network called Suburban Swingers Club. We talk to her about her career and this intense movie.Murray Mednick - Murray is a legendary name in the theater industry. We discuss with him his work, his love of theater, and how story and writing is the most important piece to a great play. He opens his new play Mayakavsky and Stalin in July 2019
Dana Davis - Dana is an actress who is best known for her role as Monica Dawson on Heroes and Chasity Church on 10 Things I Hate About You. Now shes in a Lifetime movie airing 3/9/19 @ 8:00 PM (Eastern) on the Lifetime Network called Suburban Swingers Club. We talk to her about her career and this intense movie.Murray Mednick - Murray is a legendary name in the theater industry. We discuss with him his work, his love of theater, and how story and writing is the most important piece to a great play. He opens his new play Mayakavsky and Stalin in July 2019
Dana Davis - 12/30/18
Just how good can it be to have a full massage practice? And what, exactly, does it take to get there? In this episode I talk to Dana Davis, LMT of Midnight Sun Massage in Portland, OR. She has had a bursting-full practice for well over a decade and she shares with us a huge amount of detail about what she did to get there . . . as well as what it's like to have the freedom of a full practice! Additionally, I answer the Question of the Day and review Mindset by Carol S. Dweck. And, as always, we have our straight-up teaching segment at the end. This podcast is the audio version of the fourth TV episode I produced for the Florida State Massage Therapy Association's Massage Television channel. Find me and so much more at yourmassagepractice.com.
Loraine talks with young adult author Dana Davis about her new Book Tiffany Sly Lives Here Now which addresses teen mental health.
Loraine Ballard Morrill. What is your electric bill was a dollar and change a month? That would be possible if you went solar. Loraine Ballard Morrill speaks with Laura Rigell Solar Manager for the Philadelphia Energy Authority about a city program to make solarizing a house accessible to all homeowners regardless of income. Http://solarizephilly.org/Loraine talks with young adult author Dana Davis about her new Book Tiffany Sly Lives Here Now which addresses teen mental health. Lo speaks With Dr. Michael Conti, CEO Of Agora Cyber Charter School, Michael Reaves, Agora Family Coach And Marquetta Armstrong – Grandmother And Legal Guardian Of 3 Agora Cyber Students about cyber schools and who they serve. Https://agora.org/
I am Happy Podcast | Parenting, Health, Relationships, Personal Development
Dana Davis found out she had bad posture almost as an accident. Posture is such a hard subject in that it is easy to implement in theory, but difficult to implement in everyday life. Dana provided some easy tips that make it so much easier to implement, thus improving your health and posture. Listen for simple tips like sitting back in your seat. It is the small tweaks that make a big difference.
8-9 Musican and Songwriter Sarah McAdams: We are currently crowdfunding for our upcoming album and for our impending tour in August, and we are asking for your support via financial backing and/or sharing the links! Here's a bit about why. Our lead singer, Sarah, while dealing with mental health issues therefore put off work and sent back to her home in Fredericton, New Brunswick turned to her best friends for support, including her brother-from-another-mother and duo-mate Greg. Greg had been living out west working hard to make a good life for himself and his daughter, back home in NB. One night Greg called Sarah saying that after two years he couldn't stand being away from his friends, his family, his local music scene and most importantly, his daughter, any longer. Music had always been a beautiful solace to them both and they had been playing in a duo together off and on for a decade, and so in their mutual need of "something to make it all worth it", Greg made the decision to move back east with the plan of starting a rock band together. (He actually booked his ticket that night!) Brian (lead guitar, cat aficionado) was an obvious choice to add to the group as he, Greg and Sarah had been friends longer than any of them could remember, and Brian is beyond good - his solos make people feel. Deep feels. (And he and Greg once played in a band together that featured Brians cat.) From 9-10 PM We will be joined by Author Dana Davis : Dana Davis is an award-winning author of fantasy and science fiction, with an entertainment background in stage and television. When she is not writing, she loves to read, hike, travel, and investigate purportedly haunted locations. Dana lives in Los Angeles with her husband, where she is currently writing another book.
Dana Davis is an award-winning author of fantasy and science fiction, with an entertainment background in stage and television. When she is not writing, she loves to read, hike, travel, and investigate purportedly haunted locations. Dana lives in Los Angeles with her husband, where she is currently writing another book.
Bass Guitar Impresario, Al Turner, affectionately called “The Burner” returns with his latest record “Simply Amazing”, his forth album in 10 years. Simply Amazing finds the gifted producer, expanding his iconic style. Produced by Al Turner, along with Co-Producers Barry Eastmond, Dana Davis and Dave Isaac, Simply Amazing is the latest addition to Al’s diverse catalog. A strikingly balanced record, the album finds Al skillfully blending Jazz, Funk and R&B, making an eclectic melodic statement. Follow Al on Facebook and Twitter.
Attuning to your own body supports balance. In this Habits into Health episode, holistic therapist and addiction specialist Michael Anne Conley explores Body Awareness with Balance Method expert Dana Davis. Dana offers tips for adjusting three common posture habits to improve your well-being and also leads a body scan exercise to support awareness. To learn more, visit habitsintohealth.com.
Trumpeter Extraordinaire Lin Rountree stops bye to discuss his latest ALBUM "Soul-Tree, The Soul-Jazz Experience." Lin continues to push boundaries with his most audacious project to date: This R&B/Soul based jazz project is written and produced by Rountree along with Dana Davis, Jeff Canady, Tony Gordon and Monica Marie Jones. The first single is a rockin' version of Michael Jackson's “You Rock My World”, available for download now on iTunes. All of the songs on Soul-Tree represent a new direction in instrumental soul and as a driving force in the new generation of instrumental soloists and polished recording artist; Lin Rountree creates music that will move your soul!