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Our guests today were Bob and Quinn Nystrom, Members of the Honorary Family for the Brainerd Lakes Walk to End Alzheimer's.
Democrat of the Day - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Quinn Nystrom is a DFLer from Baxter is who is running for the 8th congressional reprentative seat that is currently held by Representative Pete Stauber. She is an advocate for accessible health care and affordable prescription drug prices. Quinn was recently married when the pandemic first began, rather than waiting for her planned date of New Year's Eve. She recently wrote an op-ed for the StarTribune titled "My run for Congress and rushed wedding are connected". Quinn joins Heidi Holtan on the Monday Morning Show to talk about what it's like to have a wedding and run for Congress during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pastor Nathan Roberts is in the house and calling in from the 8th district that she hopes to represent, Quinn Nystrom. A healthcare advocate that we have had on the program previously, she has announced her candidacy for Minnesota House, running against the incumbent Pete Stauber. She shares with us her experience so far in the political meat grinder and what she hopes to accomplish should she win. So what is going on with Pete Buttigieg?
Pastor Nathan Roberts is in the house and calling in from the 8th district that she hopes to represent, Quinn Nystrom. A healthcare advocate that we have had on the program previously, she has announced her candidacy for Minnesota House, running against the incumbent Pete Stauber. She shares with us her experience so far in the political meat grinder and what she hopes to accomplish should she win. So what is going on with Pete Buttigieg?
Our favorite lightening rod, Pastor Nathan Roberts is in studio, as is Quinn Nystrom, the Minnesota Chapter Leader of Minnesota Insulin for All, which is part of T1International who is committed to affordable and accessible insulin for all who need it. Later, Pastor Melissa Florer-Bixler, of Raleigh Mennonite Church and writer of the book, Fire By Night: Finding God in the Pages of the Old Testament, joins by phone to talk the death of the small church.
Our favorite lightening rod, Pastor Nathan Roberts is in studio, as is Quinn Nystrom, the Minnesota Chapter Leader of Minnesota Insulin for All, which is part of T1International who is committed to affordable and accessible insulin for all who need it. Later, Pastor Melissa Florer-Bixler, of Raleigh Mennonite Church and writer of the book, Fire By Night: Finding God in the Pages of the Old Testament, joins by phone to talk the death of the small church.
Dear DMoms is back, answering your questions about when it's time for T1D kids to be more independent, worries about camp and handling judgmental friends. In this monthly segment, Stacey and Moira McCarthy share their experiences to help you through diabetes parenting. Join the Diabetes Connections Facebook Group Moira shares what her medical crisis has taught her about diabetes. Plus, a Caravan to Canada – going across the border to get cheaper insulin. Activists Lija Greenseid and Quinn Nystrom give us a report on their way back home to the US. More info on the Caravan here Newsweek article here Previous interview with Lija about traveling the world with T1D Previous interview with Quinn And in Tell Me Something Good, a graduation that is well earned and a long time coming. A diabetes social media advocate who got her cap and gown. Congratulations to DSMA founder Cherise Shockley! ---- 2:00 Stacey Welcome 5:20 "Dear D-Moms" Stacey & Moira answer your questions 51:30 Community Connection: Caravan to Canada 1:07 Tell Me Something Good: Congratulations to DSMA founder Cherise Shockley on her college graduation! ----- 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
Advocate and author Quinn Nystrom was diagnosed with type 1 as a young teenager, just a few years after her little brother developed T1D. Her high school prom date inspired the title of her book, "If I Kiss You Will I Get Diabetes." Quinn shares her story, talks about running for office and tells us what's next. Plus, MySugr CEO Frank Westermann on how his company tries to help make diabetes suck less (and we get Stacey's reaction to that motto). Want Stacey to speak at your event in 2019? Email stacey@diabetes-connnections.com or connect on any of our social channels. ----- 2:00 Stacey welcome 3:00 Stacey shares podcast reviews (one is a question about the Facebook group, link below) Join the Diabetes Connections Facebook Group! 5:00 Scott Johnson interviewed Stacey last week via FB live. You can watch that here or read the transcript! Stacey also shares the story of the first time she met Scott at the Friends for Life conference. 8:20 Interview with Quinn Nystrom 47:30 Interview with Frank Westermann 57:40 Stacey talks about events for next year 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
If you are a certified diabetes educator (CDE) or the parent of a child living with type 1 diabetes, you'll want to listen to this informative conversation between Quinn Nystrom, a type 1 who also battles bulimia and Jenaca Beagley, a nurse who treats the condition at Center for Change in Utah. The two recently conducted research that tells us more about this complicated problem that has severe and often irreversible complications if left untreated. The good news is, recognizing and treating the problem properly can make a difference.
Quinn Nystrom grew up knocking on her neighbors’ doors, asking for donations for Type 1 diabetes research after first her brother and later she was diagnosed with the chronic condition. She apparently liked door knocking so much, she did it again as a candidate for the Baxter City Council and once more as the DFL challenger to District 10A representative Josh Heintzeman. As Nystrom prepares to leave her post on the city council to focus more on her advocacy work, she sat down the DispatchCast to share her passion for diabetes education, her experiences as a woman running for office and her hopes to get more young people involved in the political process. Host/Producer: Chelsey Perkins Guest: Quinn Nystrom
On the heels of his newly-released song, "Let 'Em Loose," country singer Ben Rue takes a break from his hectic schedule to chat with OnTrack Diabetes type 1 writer Quinn Nystrom. Get in on the fun @BenRueMusic, with the hashtag #BuckOffDiabetes.
Get your copy of Dr. Anderson’s book, Recover Your Perspective, on Amazon.com! Get a signed paperback on my website. Quinn Nystrom, Diabetes Author, Advocate, and Speaker, joins us to talk about eating disorders and diabetes. Quinn shares with us: -the difference between type I and type II diabetes -the story of her diagnosis of Type I diabetes -her eating disorder journey and recovery -complex factors of diabetes management and eating disorder recovery This podcast is hosted and produced by Janean Anderson, Ph.D., CEDS. Dr. Anderson is a licensed psychologist, author, and podcast host. She holds the Certified Eating Disorder Specialist designation from the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals (IAEDP). She is the Founder and Director of Colorado Therapy & Assessment Center, an outpatient treatment center in Denver, Colorado that specializes in eating disorders. Dr. Anderson also provides private, one-on-one recovery coaching for listeners of the podcast and for treatment providers seeking supervision and consultation for their CEDS. Interested? Email for more info: podcast@eatingdisorderrecoverypodcast.com To learn more about the podcast, visit www.eatingdisorderrecoverypodcast.com. Follow Dr. Anderson’s work here: Facebook.com/DrAndersonAuthor Facebook.com/DrJaneanAnderson Twitter.com/DrJanean Get emails about Dr. Anderson’s writing and other happenings at www.eatingdisorderrecoverypodcast.com Guest Bio: Quinn Nystom has shared her story of living with type 1 diabetes to over 300,000 people across North America over the past 20 years. As a National Diabetes Ambassador for Center for Change and a Council Member for the Minnesota Council of Disability, appointed by Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton, she brings a voice of hope and knowledge to the millions of people living with this disease. Quinn is an accomplished writer and the author of “If I Kiss You, Will I Get Diabetes?” a first-hand account of negotiating life with a chronic illness and lauded as a must-have book for parents, educators and healthcare professionals in understanding a teen’s perspective on living with diabetes. This podcast is sponsored by 'Ai Pono Maui. 'Ai Pono is led by internationally renowned expert on eating disorders, Dr. Anita Johnston. Located in a home oceanfront facility in beautiful Maui, Hawaii, Ai Pono offers residential, partial hospitalization, and intensive outpatient treatment for eating disorders. Visit aiponomaui.com This podcast is sponsored by EDCare. EDCare has provided PHP, IOP & Outpatient treatment for all genders, 18 and over, since 2001. CAMSA ( which stands for Connection, Acceptance, Mindfulness, Sense of Self & Action), is EDCare’s mindfulness-based treatment approach and is incorporated into each individualized treatment plan. Facilities are located in Denver, Colorado S, rings and Kansas City and all treatment is supported by Masters’ Level Clinicians or higher. EDCare offers 4 specialty tracks (BED, ELITE Athlete, Substance Use, & Trauma), and the Connections House, an affordable supportive housing component, adds an extra layer of supervised support. www.eatingdisorder.care or (866) 771-0861
In this revealing podcast, type 1 writer Quinn Nystrom opens up about her eating disorder struggle. Her message of hope will inspire anyone currently battling this difficult problem. Quinn Nystrom, type 1 writer, author and public speaker has been traveling across the country as the national diabetes ambassador for the Center for Change speaking out about the high prevalence of eating disorders among people with type 1 diabetes.
Quinn Nystrom has led an eventful life. In 2002, she was selected as the National Youth Advocate for the American Diabetes Association. About a year ago she quit her job to speak about and advocate for diabetes awareness as a full time job - we get into the scary reality of both quitting a job and starting fresh. And this week she was my guest on Episode 119. Along with the diabetes advocacy talk we spend some time talking about diabetes on television, accents and woodwick candles. That last one was a surprise on multiple fronts but it was a great conversation. Enjoy. Keep up with the latest in Quinn's world on her website at quinnnystrom.com and on Twitter @QuinnNystrom. Run Time - 57:38 Send your feedback to feedback@justtalkingpodcast.com.