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Have you ever wondered what it was really like living with Diabetes before technology? I know I have! In todays episode, I sat down with Wemara Lichty who has been Diabetic for let's just say a long time. We talked about the depths she had to go to keep herself alive and the challenges she overcome growing up without technology. As I was listening to her story I couldn't help to feel a sense of relief and gratitude for where technology and the Diabetes community has come. My Diabetes Coaching Resources:Website: www.simplifyingdiabetes.comNewsletter Sign Up"More Than A1C" - My Signature Coaching ProgramThe Diabetes Nutrition Master CourseThe 5-Pillars Of Diabetes Success WorksheetSupport & Donate To The PodcastDon't forget to check out Ancient Bliss an herbal supplement company.Use Discount Code KEN20 for 20% off at check out.Have a question, send me a DM or email. I'd love to connect and answer any questions you have.You can find the show on any platform you listen to your podcasts!Don't forget to click on that subscribe button and leave a 5-star review, so you're notified when new episode drop every week.Questions about diabetes, don't hesitate to reach out:Instagram: @CoachK3NInstagram: @thehealthydiabeticpodTwitter: @thehealthydpodTik Tok: @thehealthydiabeticpodFacebook: @Simplifying Life With DiabetesEmail: ken@simplifyingdiabetes.comPodcast Disclaimer: Nothing that you hear on The Healthy Diabetic Podcast should be considered medical advice or otherwise; please always consult your medical TEAM before making any changes to your diabetes managementSupport the Show.
In May, I had the chance to take part in and speak about "The Importance Of Advocacy" at an adult Diabetes camp called Camp Nejeda in New Jersey. During my time there, I had the opportunity to sit down with some of the adults and record short clips of their lives with Diabetes.This marks the first episode in the Camp Nejeda Series!My Diabetes Coaching Resources:Website: www.simplifyingdiabetes.comNewsletter Sign Up"More Than A1C" - My Signature Coaching ProgramThe Diabetes Nutrition Master CourseThe 5-Pillars Of Diabetes Success WorksheetSupport & Donate To The PodcastDon't forget to check out Ancient Bliss an herbal supplement company.Use Discount Code KEN20 for 20% off at check out.Have a question, send me a DM or email. I'd love to connect and answer any questions you have.You can find the show on any platform you listen to your podcasts!Don't forget to click on that subscribe button and leave a 5-star review, so you're notified when new episode drop every week.Questions about diabetes, don't hesitate to reach out:Instagram: @CoachK3NInstagram: @thehealthydiabeticpodTwitter: @thehealthydpodTik Tok: @thehealthydiabeticpodFacebook: @Simplifying Life With DiabetesEmail: ken@simplifyingdiabetes.comPodcast Disclaimer: Nothing that you hear on The Healthy Diabetic Podcast should be considered medical advice or otherwise; please always consult your medical TEAM before making any changes to your diabetes managementSupport the Show.
I spoke with Chris Lally, RN, Certified Diabetes Educator, and member of the medical staff at ADA Camp Freedom, about the behind the scenes work that goes into running camp smoothly. We talk about how they manage all of the camper devices, what led her to be a part of camp in the first place, and what kids and parents can expect who are planning to attend. Get Skin Grip patches (10% off w/ JUSTIN10) Thanks to our sponsor, Skin Grip. Code won't combine with other promos. Fill out T1D Exchange Registry Join Patreon for Exclusive Content | Join Diabetech Community Discord Learn more about Diabetes Summer Camp Chris' Diabetes Camp Handout Follow for more: Instagram | Tik Tok | YouTube | Facebook Send us Feedback & Join the Newsletter DISCLAIMER: This podcast is not medical advice. Always consult with your doctor before making changes to your health care.
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Let's talk about diabetes camp! It's probably still cold where you live, but now is the time to start planning. Your local camp may open for registration in the next couple of weeks. My guest is the Dr. Gregory Fox, medical director of Camp Surefire in Rhode Island. He's going to answer many common questions about sending your child away.. and he'll talk about Camp Views – this is a system that lets staff monitor every single kid's CGM in one place at all times. This podcast is not intended as medical advice. If you have those kinds of questions, please contact your health care provider. Find out more about Moms' Night Out Please visit our Sponsors & Partners - they help make the show possible! Learn more about Gvoke Glucagon Gvoke HypoPen® (glucagon injection): Glucagon Injection For Very Low Blood Sugar (gvokeglucagon.com) Omnipod - Simplify Life Learn about Dexcom Edgepark Medical Supplies Check out VIVI Cap to protect your insulin from extreme temperatures Learn more about AG1 from Athletic Greens Drive research that matters through the T1D Exchange The best way to keep up with Stacey and the show is by signing up for our weekly newsletter: Sign up for our newsletter here Here's where to find us: Facebook (Group) Facebook (Page) Instagram Twitter Check out Stacey's books! Learn more about everything at our home page www.diabetes-connections.com Reach out with questions or comments: info@diabetes-connections.com
If you're a parent of a child with diabetes, especially if they're recently diagnosed, you are going to get a lot out of this episode! Erin Hayden-Baldauf has a Ph.D. in Literacy Education and is a busy mom to four children. Her youngest was diagnosed with type one 10 years ago at just 15 months old. After her son's diagnosis, Erin merged her passions for writing, being a mother, and her mission to help parents advocate for themselves and their children by authoring multiple books about diabetes.Time Stamps: (03:26) The challenges of breastfeeding a child with type one (13:00) How a parent's journey is separate from their child's (14:05) The importance of giving yourself grace when you make a diabetes dosing mistake(25:49)The debate of whether to wake your kid up or not when they are sleeping and have a high or a low(31:22) The ins and outs of sending your child to diabetes camp for the first timeFind Erin's non-fiction book for adults, “Ten Tiny Fingers, Ten Tiny Toes: Caring for the Type 1 Diabetic Infant & Child” HERE.Find Erin's fiction series for children, “The Sugar Squad Chronicles” HERE.3 things to do now: Follow me @lauren_bongiorno and @riselyhealth on Instagram to stay in the loop for when new episodes drop.See if you're eligible for an Omnipod trial, plus find full safety info and terms and conditions at www.omnipod.com/riseLearn more about Risely's T1D parent coaching programs HERE.Disclaimer: Nothing you hear on the Reclaim your Rise podcast should be a substitute for personalized professional medical advice. Please always consult your physician or other medical professional before making any changes to your diet, insulin dosages, or healthcare plan.
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Pam shares what she's been up to the last few weeks, her move, the importance of decluttering, some insights on connection and how to go about that in the age of social media overdrive. And, she announces our exciting news - the Diapoint - Type 1 Diabetes Family Camp is coming! Get on the list now to be the first to know the details and take our pre-camp feedback survey! Join the Diapoint mailing list to stay to date and all our activities, get exclusive insights, offers and diabetes wisdom. Pre Register for the Diapoint Family Camp Visit the D-Shop where we offer beautiful, practical diabetes supplies and lifestyle accessories. The Ultimate T1D Game Plan: A game-changing home study program for parents of school-aged children with Type 1 Diabetes. Diabetes resources. Looking for health support? Set up a FREE Health Plan call today! Book a time to meet with Pam at this link. Watch our podcast episodes and more on our YouTube Channel! @DiapointTV Connect with Diapoint @diapointme: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest Connect with Diapoint Arabia: Instagram | Facebook | DiapointArabia.com Find episodes, show notes and guest info of all Dia-Logue episodes on the Diapoint website. Would you like to sponsor our podcast? Get in touch: info@diapointme.com Diapoint is the place for people touched by diabetes. For more information and full details of our work, visit diapointme.com . Subscribe to the podcast so you get notifications for all our episodes, and please share it on social media or with anyone you think could benefit from this free content. Thank you for listening! Diapoint is the place for people touched by diabetes. For more information and full details of our work, visit diapointme.com . Subscribe to the podcast so you get notifications for all our episodes, and please share it on social media or with anyone you think could benefit from this free content. Thank you for listening!
To learn more about diabetes camps and find or support camps near you, visit the Diabetes Education & Camping Association at: Diabetes Education & Camping Association – Uniting the Global Diabetes Camping Community through Education and Leadership (diabetescamps.org)To access training modules provided by the American Diabetes Association, visit: American Diabetes Association | Research, Education, Advocacy
A diabetic's support system is everything. It's how we learn, feel confident, and discover other ways of controlling our diabetes. We're excited to bring back Anthony Myer and his colleagues Carter from Coda to talk more about diabetes camps and the impact of learning from others with diabetes. Show Notes:Central Ohio Diabetes Association's camps. Helping our youth live well with the challenge of diabetes. Scholarships are available. Camper transportation to and from Camp Hamwi can be provided.CODA'S WebsiteLINK to camp Hamwi's Page 2022 CAMP DATESDay Camps – Blendon Woods MetroParkKids Camp (3-7 years old) – June 20th-24th, 2022Stepping Stones (8-12 years old) – June 20th-24th, 2022 Residential Camps – Camp Mohaven in Danville, OhioSenior Challenge Week One (13-17 years old) – July 17th-23rd, 2022Senior Challenge Week Two (13-17 years old) – July 24th-30th, 2022Junior Challenge (7-12 years old) – July 31st-August 6th, 2022Teen Weekend (13-19 years old) - TBDVisit the Simplifying Diabetes Coaching WebsiteSimplifying Diabetes WebsiteSend me an email or DM me on Instagram and I'll answer any question you have about Diabetes.Don't forget to click on that subscribe button and leave a 5-star review on any platform you listen to the podcast, so you're notified when new episode drop. Questions about diabetes, don't hesitate to reach out @:Instagram: @the2typeonespodTwitter: @the2typeonespodTik Tok: @the2typonespodFacebook: @Simplifying Life With DiabetesEmail: the2typonespodcast@gmail.comPodcast Disclaimer: Nothing that you hear on The 2TYPEONES Podcast shouldn't be considered medical advice or otherwise; please always consult your medical TEAM before making any changes to your diabetes management.
In today's episode we sit down with Anthony Myer, the director of CODA'S (Central Ohio Diabetes Association) for youth and family programs. This was a special episode for us, because so much of Grahams beginning education as newly diabetic was rooted in attending Diabetes camp at Camp Hamwi. If you're a care giver of a newly diagnosed diabetic or have a family member whom is diabetic you're not going to want to miss this one. Show Notes:Central Ohio Diabetes Association's camps. Helping our youth live well with the challenge of diabetes. Scholarships are available. Camper transportation to and from Camp Hamwi can be provided.CODA'S WebsiteLINK to camp Hamwi's Page 2022 CAMP DATESDay Camps – Blendon Woods MetroParkKids Camp (3-7 years old) – June 20th-24th, 2022Stepping Stones (8-12 years old) – June 20th-24th, 2022 Residential Camps – Camp Mohaven in Danville, OhioSenior Challenge Week One (13-17 years old) – July 17th-23rd, 2022Senior Challenge Week Two (13-17 years old) – July 24th-30th, 2022Junior Challenge (7-12 years old) – July 31st-August 6th, 2022Teen Weekend (13-19 years old) - TBDVisit the Simplifying Diabetes Coaching WebsiteSimplifying Diabetes WebsiteSend me an email or DM me on Instagram and I'll answer any question you have about Diabetes.Don't forget to click on that subscribe button and leave a 5-star review on any platform you listen to the podcast, so you're notified when new episode drop. Questions about diabetes, don't hesitate to reach out @:Instagram: @the2typeonespodTwitter: @the2typeonespodTik Tok: @the2typonespodFacebook: @Simplifying Life With DiabetesEmail: the2typonespodcast@gmail.comPodcast Disclaimer: Nothing that you hear on The 2TYPEONES Podcast shouldn't be considered medical advice or otherwise; please always consult your medical TEAM before making any changes to your diabetes management.
Diabetes camps are near and dear to our hearts! Tonya Fuhrmann, the director of Montana's only summer camp for kids with type 1 diabetes, joins us to share her story. Montana Youth Diabetes Alliance (MYDA) is a 501(c)3 organization started in 2019 to meet the needs of Montana's type 1 diabetes community. If you're a Montana T1 family, check out this episode to find out how you can get involved with MYDA.Read the show notes and find all the links discussed in the episodeGo straight to our podcast page to find all the episode show notes & relevant T1D links and resourcesWant to learn more about Type 1 Confidence, the coaching program designed for you to take back control of your life from type 1 diabetes? Watch the free video here.Support the show
In today's episode, Graham and I sat down with Tom Walton, who has type 1 diabetes and is a hilarious guy. We talked about Tom's 40+ years of diabetes and his time being a camp counselor. Show Notes: If you're looked for a friendly voice to chat with, please reach out to Tom. Twalton13@yahoo.com*Diabetes Camp is something that every young and or newly diagnosed diabetic should experience. It shows you that you're not alone and that diabetes can be managed with the right Mindset. This show is hosted in Columbus, Ohio, so look up the diabetes camps in Ohio, but we urge you to check out the camps in your area.Camp's in Columbus Ohio...Camp HamwiCamp Hamwi - Facebook PageCamp Ho Mita KodaCamp Ko-Man-SheVisit the Simplifying Diabetes Coaching WebsiteSimplifying Diabetes WebsiteSend me an email or DM me on Instagram and I'll answer any question you have about Diabetes.Don't forget to click on that subscribe button and leave a 5-star review on any platform you listen to the podcast, so you're notified when new episode drop. Questions about diabetes, don't hesitate to reach out @:Instagram: @the2typeonespodTwitter: @the2typeonespodTik Tok: @the2typonespodFacebook: @Simplifying Life With DiabetesEmail: the2typonespodcast@gmail.comPodcast Disclaimer: Nothing that you hear on The 2TYPEONES Podcast shouldn't be considered medical advice or otherwise; please always consult your medical TEAM before making any changes to your diabetes management.
BIG NEWS!!! THE THRIVABETIC: A GUIDE TO THRIVING THROUGH THE HIGHS AND LOWS OF DIABETES, IS NOW LIVE ON AMAZON. Grab your copy HERE.In this week's episode, Kate tells the story of going to diabetes camp as an insecure, shy 11-year-old. Between getting sick the first day, avoiding the boys at the camp at all costs, and coming up with a dance routine to Tik Tok by Ke$ha, it was a great time, to say the least. Connect with me on Instagram and TikTok @thrivabetic and if you enjoyed this episode, please leave me a rating/review on Apple Podcasts and/or follow me on Spotify.Find the blog on thrivabetic.com.
Mindy Podolsky Owens is a Registered Dietitian with a Master’s Degree in Nutrition. She also has a certificate in adult weight management. Her broad and extensive experience includes nutritional consultation, designing and managing a nutrition consult service for a Chicago Health Maintenance Organization, developing a grant-based weight management program for childhood obesity at La Rabida Children’s Hospital, establishing and implementing a weight management program for a chain of health clubs in London, England, and managing a thriving private practice, consulting individuals and families on weight loss, healthy eating, healthy pregnancies and "creating healthy homes." Mindy has counseled obesity clinic participants in Detroit, Michigan, children with Type I Diabetes at the American Diabetic Association’s Diabetes Camp in Illinois, and patrons of the Canyon Ranch Health Spa in Tucson, Arizona. Host Joanna Port is Director at Crestwood Hills Preschool. She has a Masters in Education from Pepperdine University and a Masters in Social Work from USC. For the past 25+ years she has worked with families and children, as a therapist, an elementary school teacher, and as a parent consultant. Find out more at parentingportal.com
Episode 31: Tune in this week for a special video episode featuring the legendary Ryan Trotter. Hear him speak about his 20+ year radio career, the amazing college trip to New York City, and what it was like working as a prison guard for troubled youth in the early 2000s.#Podcast #Radio #CWU0:00 - Intro (Lee Michaels)1:28 - Welcome Ryan Trotter2:22 - Kids / The Lasting Look4:24 - KMNT Radio in Centralia6:24 - Community College / KQBE9:20 - Diabetes / Camp 12:06 - Video Game Rage13:16 - College Video / Drives15:27 - Newswatch19:21 - John Keister Interview25:41 - Central Bromance27:49 - Wedding Memories29:00 - NYC Trip / Ladies Man34:34 - The Dakota Hotel38:00 - Hansom Cab Horse41:30 - Seinfeld Chronicles49:02 - Super 70s Sports50:16 - The Kissing Bandit51:03 - Mount St. Helens52:13 - Working as Prison Guard 55:27 - Prison Movies / Leonard Maltin57:02 - Chinese Buffet / Lee Olson59:13 - Country Radio1:02:34 - Ciscoe Morris1:04:00 - KC & The Sunshine Band / AZ1:06:25 - Chili Mac / Tunstall / CWU1:10:52 - Outro / Close
Diabetes camp is looking very different this summer as almost every program has shifted to a virtual experience. We talk to the people behind Clara Barton Camp, one of the oldest and well-established D-Camps in the country. Sam Stevens was diagnosed at age 5 and went to Clara Barton that very summer. She says she basically grew up there, becoming a counselor and now a volunteer helping coordinate their very first virtual experience. Check out Stacey's new book: The World's Worst Diabetes Mom! In Tell Me Something Good, an Emmy and an incredible story of perseverance and survival around COVID 19. Join the Diabetes Connections Facebook Group! This podcast is not intended as medical advice. If you have those kinds of questions, please contact your health care provider. Sign up for our newsletter here Follow WMTW News Anchor Cristina Frank Read about COVID 19 survivor Kimberly Ishoy Find out more about NRG Bites! Use promo code "SIMMS" to save 20% ----- 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 Transcription coming soon
Scott Newman stuck around to talk to Sammy and Julia about some of his favorite traditions from Camp de los Ninos, and about some of the ways the camp has started to change the language around talking about diabetes.
To learn more about DYF - the organization that runs Camp de los Ninos check out dyf.org and donate!
Wondering what diabetes camp is? What benefits they offer? Can you go to one as an adult if you don't want to volunteer? Diabetes camps give kids with T1D the opportunity to enjoy themselves with others their age. It's an equalizer and lets kids be kids.Show notes: www.inspiredforward.com/episode31Podcast page: http://thisistype1.comSupport the show (https://www.inspiredforward.com/kofi)
Moira McCarthy and Stacey answer your questions about picky eaters, fear of shots and a summer time trips to the pool or beach. They share helpful stories from their own experiences - check the links below for more help and info. Join the Diabetes Connections Facebook Group! Learn about Buzzy and Shot Blocker (pain reduction in shots) MedT's iPort Advance (what Stacey calls an inset for shots) Previous episode on Getting Diabetes Gear to Stick in the Summer In our Community Connection this week… some push back from the DIY community as the FDA targets an off label use issue. Stacey asks, isn't all T1D a bit DIY? FDA Warning RE: DIY devices Read Katie DiSimone's post about the FDA and DIY And in our Tell Me Something Good Segment - sports achievements from young and old as well as a major T1D accomplishment: The 4th person with type 1 diabetes summits Mt Everest! Taylor Adams Summits Mt. Everest with T1D History of T1Ds on Mt Everest -- :00 Show Open -What's on this week? 1:30 Stacey Welcome - Benny's away at Diabetes Camp this week! And more on the ADA Sessions in the FB Group - along with any breaking news that comes from that annual event. Make sure you sign up for the newsletter!! New stuff is coming! Sign Up For the Newsletter Here 5:10 Ask the D-Moms 38:00 Community Connection: DIY & the FDA 42:30 TMSG: Mooresville, NC baseball champs, Senior Games competitor and Taylor Adams becomes the 4th person with T1D to summit Everest ----- Use this link to get one free download and one free month of Audible, available to Diabetes Connections listeners! ----- Sign up for our newsletter here Get the App and listen to Diabetes Connections wherever you go! Click here for iPhone Click here for Android
Everything you need to know about sending your child to camp! This week, we talk about what parents need to think about, what the staff wants you to know and how to make it a great experience for everyone. Dr. Henry Anhalt is a pediatric endocrinologist who works at Camp Nejeda, which has been hosting kid with diabetes for more than 50 years. You'll also hear from Victoria Benyo who started out as a camper and now works at camp. In our Community Connection this week, Stacey talks about camp scholarships and shares some good information about helping pay for diabetes camp ADA Camp Scholarship Info Brightfunds Project Blue November Camp Lists And.. tell me something good! A one year diaversary celebrated with a powerful picture and a ninja gets his big chance. Join the Diabetes Connections Facebook Group! ----- 1:30 Stacey welcome - she talks about her family's experience with camp and talks about some adult D-camp programs. 5:40 Interview with Dr. Henry Anhalt & Victoria Benyo about Diabetes Camp 50:30 Community Connection: Diabetes Camp Scholarship Info 53:00 Tell Me Something Good: we celebrate Noelia's one year diaversary (check out the picture!) and Colt Scott will compete on America Ninja Warriors after testing the courses for 4 years. Stacey shares why Colt has already made a difference to her family. Use this link to get one free download and one free month of Audible, available to Diabetes Connections listeners! ----- Sign up for our newsletter here Get the App and listen to Diabetes Connections wherever you go! Click here for iPhone Click here for Android
We're celebrating Valentine's Day with a great story. Amy & Andrew Sturniolo met and fell in love at Diabetes Camp, and that’s also where they got engaged. This week, hear the story of those now-newlyweds and find out how Andrew got all of Camp Kudzu to help him propose. Watch the proposal video (Amy is stunned)! Camp Kudzu Info Here More Camp Info Here and Even More Here In our Know Better segment, learn about Spare a Rose, Save a Child. You can help save a life for the cost of just one flower. It's also Diabetes Podcast Week. For the third year in a row, Stacey has organized more than a dozen podcasters to help promote Spare a Rose and to share each others' shows. ----- 2:45 Stacey talks about Spare a Rose 6:00 Interview with Andrew & Amy Sturniolo 28:15 Stacey talks about Diabetes Podcast Week and more about Spare a Rose Link to Christopher Snider's 2014 interview with Stacey ----- Sign up for our newsletter here Get the App and listen to Diabetes Connections wherever you go! Click here for iPhone Click here for Android
Our Sponsors OmniPod - Try a free no obligation Demo of the worlds only tubeless insulin pump. To get started go to myomnipod.com/juicebox Dexcom - To learn more about the Dexcom Continuous Glucose Monitoring, visit Dexcom.com/Juicebox Lori is a D-mom and a board member at Camp Nejeda (Neh-Jed-Ah). You can learn more about the camp at www.campnejeda.org The Juicebox Podcast is a free show, but if you'd like to support the podcast directly, you can make a gift here. Thank you! Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes today! Android users... The JBP is available on Google Play The Juicebox Podcast is now available on iHeartRadio My type 1 diabetes parenting blog Arden's Day Listen to the Juicebox Podcast online Read my award winning memoir: Life Is Short, Laundry Is Eternal: Confessions of a Stay-At-Home Dad Follow Scott on Social Media @ArdensDay @JuiceboxPodcast Disclaimer - Nothing you hear on the Juicebox Podcast or read on Arden's Day is intended as medical advice. You should always consult a physician before making changes to your health plan. If the podcast has helped you to live better with type 1 please tell someone else how to find the show and consider leaving a rating and review on iTunes. Thank you! Arden's Day and The Juicebox Podcast are not charitable organizations.
The DDG team is honored to be advisory board members for OU Harold Hamm Diabetes Center’s Camp Blue Hawk, a 5-day residential camp for children with type 1 diabetes that focuses on improving camper’s quality of life. In this podcast we chatted with high school student, twin, cello/bass playing and volleyball champion, Paul and his mother. He […] The post Exploring the Empowering Nature of Diabetes Camp | Paul from Camp Blue Hawk | Real Life Diabetes Podcast 18 appeared first on Diabetes Daily Grind | Real Life Diabetes Podcast.
A conversation with Dexcom Chief Technical Officer Jorge Valdez. Stacey asks about some milestones users of the G5 transmitter are waiting for, Dexcom's partnership with Google and what the future may bring. Community Connection this week is with Hope Mangiafico, diagnosed type 1 as a child, she found her voice at Diabetes Camp. Now she helps people with diabetes reach exercise and fitness goals.
Stacey talks with Justin Thomas, the director of Camp Carolina Trails, an American Diabetes Association camp and Galen Horton, a staff member at the camp who works with Animas Corp. Both men were campers at the program (Galen was Justin's counselor once upon a time) and have a lot to say about why the experience is so meaningful and why they keep coming back. This summer marked Galen's 30th! You'll also hear from a once-reluctant camper who turned her experience around. This will be Sara's 9th year at Camp Kudzu. Stacey shares her son's experiences at "regular" non-diabetes day camp and sleep away camp.
One step closer to One Hundred, Episode 74 of Just Talking has arrived. Sixuntilme.com's Editorial Assistant Abby Bayer joins me for the latest entry into to archives. Our time is spent talking about her work on Sixuntilme, her experiences at Diabetes Camp, and the time and energy required to become a Registered Nurse. Side conversations include the extreme pain felt when you break a bone in your body, why Lucky Charms is the best cereal and the New York Yankees. Enjoy. You can find Abby, her words, and her feline doppleganger at sixuntilme.com. Send your feedback to feedback@justtalkingpodcast.com Run Time - 48:17
On this week's show, we take our microphones to Camp Vegas, a great camp for children with diabetes. Chris, Theresa, Charlie and Lori spend a whole day with the kids at Camp Vegas. We even go on a 3 mile hike up a mountain with a special name. (Ya gotta listen to find out) This podcast is enhanced with photos, so you can see some of the sites as you listen to the show. Also, Charlie has prepared a special song at the end of the show, dedicated to all the campers. WARNING!! Some of the lyrics in this song may not be appropriate for parents. Therefore, Mom and Dad must have permission from their child to listen...Enjoy!If you have any questions or comments for any of our team or would like to hear your voice on one of our upcoming shows, call our special voicemail line or email us. You might soon be a podcast star. Comment Line: (206) 888-0444 email: feedback @diabetespowershow.com