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A new episode of Diabetes Day by Day is here! Join Drs. Neil Skolnik and Sara Wettergreen as they dive into the world of mobile health technology and how it's shaping diabetes management. With so many apps for tracking blood glucose (blood sugar), counting carbs, and logging fitness activities, it can be tough to find the right one. In this episode, we welcome Susan Weiner, MS, RDN, CDCES, FADCES, a nutrition, health, and diabetes expert with knowledge of diabetes-related apps, and Bridget Wood, RD, LD, CDCES, who has lived with type 1 diabetes for over 15 years and has firsthand experience with apps that can assist with diabetes management. Our guests will share valuable insights on how apps can support people living with diabetes and why using them can be beneficial. This episode isn't sponsored, and we're not endorsing any specific app—just sharing examples of ones that have helped others. Presented by: Neil Skolnik, MD, Professor of Family and Community Medicine, Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University; Associate Director, Family Medicine Residency Program, Abington Jefferson Health, Abington, PA Sara Wettergreen, PharmD, BCACP, BC-ADM, Assistant Professor, Department of Clinical Pharmacy, University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences; and Ambulatory Care Clinical Pharmacist, UCHealth Lone Tree Primary Care, Aurora, CO Susan Weiner, MS, RDN, CDCES, FADCES — Columnist at Endocrine Today, Owner of Susan Weiner Nutrition, PLLC, and Nutrition Communicator and Media Consultant, New York City Metropolitan Area Bridget Wood, RD, LD, CDCES — Owner and Clinical Director of Bridget Wood Wellness, LLC, Reno, NV Do you have questions or comments you'd like to share with Neil and Sara? Leave a message at (703) 755-7288. Thank you for listening, and don't forget to “follow” Diabetes Day by Day! For additional resources, be sure to check out: FDA Alert DiabetesWise ADCES Danatech Apps and Platforms Phone apps referenced: Glucose Blood Sugar Tracker Dario Health Livongo by Teladoc Health mySugr Dexcom G7 Tidepool OMRON (for blood pressure)
In this episode, Lisa Jones interviews Jennifer Smith, RD, LD, CDCES, and Susan Weiner, MS, RDN, CDN, CDCES, FADCES, about emerging technological advances shaping the management of patients with diabetes, education, and fitting a client or patient's needs using technology. This is episode 2 of a 4-part series.
In this episode, Lisa Jones interviews Jennifer Smith, RD, LD, CDCES, and Susan Weiner, MS, RDN, CDN, CDCES, FADCES, about diabetes technology, including smartphone applications, and making recommendations to clients and patients to fit their individual needs. This is episode 1 of a 4-part series.
In this episode, Lisa Jones interviews Jennifer Smith, RD, LD, CDCES, and Susan Weiner, MS, RDN, CDN, CDCES, FADCES, about the benefits and pitfalls of diabetes technology, including ways to overcome challenges. This is episode 3 of a 4-part series.
In this episode, Lisa Jones interviews Jennifer Smith, RD, LD, CDCES, and Susan Weiner, MS, RDN, CDN, CDCES, FADCES, about ways to become familiar with diabetes technology, including continuous glucose monitors, insulin pumps, and smartphone applications. This is episode 4 of a 4-part series.
Susan Weiner SPEAKER | AUTHOR MS | RDN | CDCES | FADCES Susan Weiner is an award-winning nutrition, health and diabetes expert and the owner of Susan Weiner Nutrition, PLLC. Susan served as the 2015 ADCES Diabetes Educator of the Year and is an ADCES fellow. Among her many distinguished awards, she is the recipient of the 2019 Metropolitan New York Association of Diabetes Educators Advocate of the Year Award and the 2018 Media Excellence Award from the New York State Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Susan is the “Diabetes in Real Life” columnist for Endocrine Today and is the on-air host for video interviews and content for Healio.com. She is the co-author of The Complete Diabetes Organizer: Your Guide to a Less Stressful and More Manageable Diabetes Life and Diabetes: 365 Tips for Living Well. Susan has extensive TV, radio, podcast and video experience and is well versed in media communications. Susan is a well-respected national and international speaker on a variety of topics related to nutrition, diabetes, wellness and health, and has authored dozens of articles in peer reviewed journals. She has authored and been cited in over 300 articles for popular press, consumer publications and online sites. Susan earned her Master's Degree in Applied Physiology and Nutrition from Columbia University. Susan Weiner, MS RDN CDCES FADCES Owner and Clinical Director, Susan Weiner Nutrition PLLC 2015 ADCES Diabetes Educator of the Year Diabetes In Real Life columnist, Endocrine Today New Website! www.susanweinernutrition.com - @susangweiner The Happy Diabetic Kitchen Podcast is sponsored by US MED Please visit https://www.usmed.com/happydiabetic/ today for a free benefits check US MED WELCOMES THE HAPPY DIABETIC COMMUNITY When it comes to your health, nothing else matters. That's why with US MED, your health matters to us. From insulin pumps, continuous glucose monitors, blood glucose strips and more, your well-being is in the right hands with the experts at US MED. Call Us : 888-885-0012
Susan Weiner owner of Susan Weiner Nutrition, PLLC is an award-winning nutritionist, author, and speaker. Susan earned her master's degree in Applied Physiology and Nutrition from Columbia University. Susan was 2015's ADCES Diabetes Educator of the Year and received the 2022's Distinguished Service Award from the Diabetes Dietetic Practice Group of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (A.N.D). Yumlish welcomes Susan to discuss incorporating a healthy lifestyle to help maintain diabetes. Susan will provide some suggestions on starting and keeping a good exercise routine and eating healthy. “[It] is about speaking up because once you speak up, we will advocate for you and try to improve food access to you” Question of the Day: How has a healthy lifestyle changed your life? In this episode you will learn: Accepting diabetes diagnosis Mental health and diabetes Developing an exercise plan How food can help control diabetes Stress and regular health appointments Food access in communities of color and diabetes management Connect with Susan: https://www.instagram.com/susanweinernutrition https://mobile.twitter.com/susangweiner https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanweinernutrition Connect with Yumlish: https://yumlish.com https://www.instagram.com/yumlish_ https://twitter.com/yumlish_ https://www.facebook.com/yumlish https://www.linkedin.com/company/yumlish YouTube Key Points: 00:00 Intro with Shireen! 00:54 Welcome Susan 01:12 Susan's journey to becoming a nutritionist 02:20 Accepting diabetes diagnosis 04:30 Mental health around diabetes diagnosis 07:06 Diabetes and exercise 10:18 Food and diabetes 12:43 Dysfunctional eating habits 16:10 The stress of content weighing and healthcare appointments 18:13 Positive language and diabetes care 20:11 Changing patients' views about diabetes self-care 21:33 Food access and diabetes management 26:04 Question of the day 26:22 Outro with Shireen! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yumlish/message
ResourcesLearn more about the Value Toolkit: diabeteseducator.org/valueRead the Value Toolkit Paper: https://doi.org/10.2337/cd21-0089Read Population Health: The Diabetes Educator's Evolving Role - Teresa L. Pearson, Joan Bardsley, Susan Weiner, Leslie Kolb, 2019 (sagepub.com)The Medstar paper: Magee, Michelle F et al. Redesigning ambulatory care management for uncontrolled type 2 diabetes: a prospective cohort study of the impact of a Boot Camp model on outcomes. BMJ open diabetes research & care vol. 7,1 e000731. 13 Nov. 2019, doi:10.1136/bmjdrc-2019-00073
Susan Weiner is the founder and CEO of Orange Dot Baking Company, a healthy, flavorful alternative to existing high-glycemic, gluten free breads. Inspired by a review of poverty in her hometown of Charlottesville, VA called the Orange Dot Report, Susan conceived of Orange Dot Baking Company to generate local employment for single mothers while producing delicious gluten free muffins and breads. The post 411: How to Break Into Food Entrepreneurship w/ Susan Weiner, Orange Dot Baking Company [Espresso Shots] appeared first on Time4Coffee.
LPGAA President, Susan Weiner and Membership Chair, Judith Sachs www.LPGAAmateursPortland.com, join JT in afterhours
LPGA President, Susan Weiner and Membership Chair, Judith Sachs www.LPGAAmateursPortland.com sits down with JT
Susan Weiner is the founder and CEO of Orange Dot Baking Company, which is a healthy, flavorful alternative to existing high-glycemic, gluten free breads. Inspired by a review of poverty in her hometown of Charlottesville, VA called the Orange Dot Report, Susan conceived of Orange Dot Baking Company to generate local employment for low-income single mothers while producing delicious gluten free muffins and breads. The post 351: How a Poverty Report Inspired the Orange Dot Baking Company w/ Susan Weiner, Orange Dot Baking Company [K-Cup DoubleShot] appeared first on Time4Coffee.
Susan Weiner is the founder and CEO of Orange Dot Baking Company, which is a healthy, flavorful alternative to existing high-glycemic, gluten free breads. Inspired by a review of poverty in her hometown of Charlottesville, VA called the Orange Dot Report, Susan conceived of Orange Dot Baking Company to generate local employment for low-income single mothers while producing delicious gluten free muffins and breads. The post 349: Why to Ask Older Colleagues For Professional Advice w/ Susan Weiner, Orange Dot Baking Company [K-Cup DoubleShot] appeared first on Time4Coffee.
Susan Weiner is the founder and CEO of Orange Dot Baking Company, which is a healthy, flavorful alternative to existing high-glycemic, gluten free breads. Inspired by a review of poverty in her hometown of Charlottesville, VA called the Orange Dot Report, Susan conceived of Orange Dot Baking Company to generate local employment for low-income single mothers while producing delicious gluten free muffins and breads. The post 347: Why Your Professional Journey Will Be A Lot Like Sailing w/ Susan Weiner, Orange Dot Baking Company [K-Cup DoubleShot] appeared first on Time4Coffee.
Susan Weiner is the founder and CEO of Orange Dot Baking Company, which is a healthy, flavorful alternative to existing high-glycemic, gluten free breads. Inspired by a review of poverty in her hometown of Charlottesville, VA called the Orange Dot Report, Susan conceived of Orange Dot Baking Company to generate local employment for low-income single mothers while producing delicious gluten free muffins and breads. The post 345: What It’s Like to Build a Gluten Free Bread Company w/ Susan Weiner, Orange Dot Baking Company [Main T4C episode] appeared first on Time4Coffee.
Getting organized is always one of the top New Year's resolutions. But keeping track of everything that goes along with diabetes can feel like an uphill battle. This week, easy and actionable advice from Susan Weiner, the author of The Complete Diabetes Organizer. Susan is the 2015 AADE Diabetes Educator of the Year, a registered dietician-nutritionist and certified diabetes educator. Plus, in our new Now You Know segment, a look at the origins of the Apple Watch’s potential to monitor glucose. And Stacey's new year's resolution is to hear more of YOU in the show this year. If you have a diaversary, special event, fundraiser or just want to toot your own horn or sing someone else's praises, speak up!! Use this Speakpipe link to send your audio (you can re-record as many times as you like). Join the New Diabetes Connections Facebook Group ----- 4:10 Interview with Susan Weiner 38:40 "Now You Know" - Apple Watch info/discussion 43:40 Send us your audio! ----- 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
The Diabetes Dish catches up with one of our favorite experts—Susan Weiner, MS, RDN, CDE, CDN, who says it's possible to enjoy the season without sending your blood sugar soaring. Listen in to learn how to stop the shoulding and celebrate with less guilt and more joy. Susan is a registered dietitian/nutritionist and certified diabetes educator extraordinaire, 2015 Diabetes Educator of the Year, and recently-elected to the Board of Directors of the American Association of Diabetes Educators.
Maintaining a healthy weight and blood sugar level is hard work! Come learn about how low-calorie sweeteners (LCS) and added fibers may be helpful for people managing type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Susan Weiner, RDN, MS, CDE, CDN, Owner, Susan Weiner Nutrition, PLLC and Kristine Clark, PhD, RDN, director of sports nutrition and assistant professor of nutrition science at Penn State University, will discuss the incorporation of LCS and added fibers into a daily diet as a way to help manage weight and blood glucose levels. Brought to you by Tate & Lyle.
Gluten-Free Work. Welcome to a conversation about bread, community, and how one small business owner is trying to tie those two things together. Susan Weiner of Orange Dot Baking Company, with her gluten-free Major Muffins, wants to not only provide a delicious bread to folks suffering from celiac disease but also hopes to provide job training for folks in our community who so desperately need it. Betty Hoge of the Central Virginia Small Business Development Center recommended Susan and after speaking with her I'm so glad this recommendation came my way. We recorded in the conference room of the Community Investment Collaborative where Susan is a graduate, and I will be taking part in their next class series on developing a business. Can't think of a better place to talk about food, community, and doing it your own way. Programs like CIC can walk you through the nuts and bolts of starting a small business from the ground up. Aligning your lofty goals with the realities of running a successful business. Something Susan was driven to do as a way to give back to her community and also to make delicious bread for folks who cannot tolerate gluten. Folks like her son and herself. Despite the gluten-free backlash, there are millions of folks out there who can't eat bread but would like to. Susan fills that gap. And she truly does. This isn't cardboard folks. Major Muffins have the texture of bread, the flavor of bread. On first bite I was reminded of a really great seeded whole grain. If you hadn't told me it was gluten-free I never would've guessed. The Rustic Rosemary tastes great, and the Chocolate Chip made with French Callebaut chocolate? Extraordinary! Six other varieties including Everything Better, Cinnamon Raisin, and Santa Fe Savory hit every flavor profile. Great on their own or toasted. Serve with wedges of cheese. Make a sandwich. Anything you would use a seeded cracker for is a perfect vehicle. You can find Major Muffins at many retail outlets including Market Street Market and Rebecca's Natural Foods. Buy a sandwich at Bellair Market, or eat one of her delicious creations (try the Figgy Piggy!) at the Charlottesville City Market. There are ten grams of protein per muffin because it's made with high protein flours like oat flour, oat bran, quinoa, amaranth and other ancient grains. Xanthan gum and guar gum are not to be found because of its tendency to upset stomachs. Instead, she uses ground chia seed and powdered psyllium husk which adds fiber. All good stuff. Her development process was extensive involving lots of trial and error, tastings and testings, even custom-baked pans developed by a local company working in the air and space industry! Her secret proprietary baking process is the major reason Major Muffins taste so great. Virginia Tech, a land grant institution and active leader in the local food innovation business, helped Susan with nutritional testing. Janet Dob, co-owner of The Bageladies, helped with suggestions for packaging. Pair that with Susan's CIC training and you've got a company made in this region, by this region, for this region and beyond. Orange Dot is named after the Orange Dot Report written by Ridge Schuyler and Great Stone Bakery of Ben and Jerry's fame, which has an open-hiring policy and who work to alleviate poverty in their own community. Susan envisions a similar company goal, one with a quadruple bottom line: social, environmental, financial, and nutritional. It's a way to wrap all of her passions together into one. Ultimate goal? To have an Orange Dot Bakery in every single major American city so she can impact folks who are gluten-free as well as those who need work, providing a source of job training for those folks on the first rung of the economic ladder. Future plans? Frozen sandwiches you can pop in the microwave, french toast, and mini-pizzas. Perfect for an instant lunch or for shipping care packages to college kids who don't get the nutrition they need. Subscription services are the way of the future, something Splendora's and Arley Cakes have started recently. Both companies past and future podcast guests respectively. A lactose-free version is in development. Susan would also like to get Major Muffins into restaurants. Are you listening Citizen Burger Bar? We also talk about Susan's other joint venture with Ian Pascarelli and Allie Hill, The Kitchen Network, a way for food businesses to rent a commercial kitchen Airbnb-style. What a fantastic idea! Forbes magazine has profiled them. The future of food business starting right here in Charlottesville. Enjoy the ambient sounds of me chewing almost every variety of Major Muffin...then go get some for yourself. Cheers! SHOW NOTES – Links to resources talked about during the podcast: Scotty Nichols Cancer Fund - My best friend has cancer. Can you help? No amount is too small. Thank you. Virginia Festival of the Book - Food writing is my passion! Come see all the great authors 3/22-3/26/17. Marc Maron - He's the reason I podcast. And my hero for his courage to get vulnerable twice a week. Community Investment Collaborative - Helping small business owners find their footing. Orange Dot Report - A report on poverty in Charlottesville and the origin of Susan's company name. Ed Lee's Mentorship Program - Chef Ed Lee is training folks who need jobs so they can work in restaurants. The Bageladies - Janet Dob is a wonder and mentor to Orange Dot. Hope to talk with her soon! This episode is sponsored by Teej.fm and listeners like you who donated their support at Patreon, who wants every creator in the world to achieve sustainable income. Thank you.
Host: Brian P. McDonough, MD, FAAFP Diabulimia, defined as the manipulation of insulin treatments by Type 1 diabetic patients in order to lose weight, is a rising problem among teens and young adults in the U.S, particularly young women. Joining Dr. Brian McDonough to discuss this dual diagnosis phenomenon of diabetes and eating disorders, ways in which they exacerbate other disease processes, the long term consequences, and management priorities for phycisians is author and registered dietitian Susan Weiner. Susan is a recipient of the AADE Diabetes Educator of the Year award and has devoted much of her writing and clinical expertise to addressing diabulimia in at-risk patients.
Host: Brian P. McDonough, MD, FAAFP Diabulimia, defined as the manipulation of insulin treatments by Type 1 diabetic patients in order to lose weight, is a rising problem among teens and young adults in the U.S, particularly young women. Joining Dr. Brian McDonough to discuss this dual diagnosis phenomenon of diabetes and eating disorders, ways in which they exacerbate other disease processes, the long term consequences, and management priorities for phycisians is author and registered dietitian Susan Weiner. Susan is a recipient of the AADE Diabetes Educator of the Year award and has devoted much of her writing and clinical expertise to addressing diabulimia in at-risk patients.
Host: Brian P. McDonough, MD, FAAFP Diabulimia, defined as the manipulation of insulin treatments by Type 1 diabetic patients in order to lose weight, is a rising problem among teens and young adults in the U.S, particularly young women. Joining Dr. Brian McDonough to discuss this dual diagnosis phenomenon of diabetes and eating disorders, ways in which they exacerbate other disease processes, the long term consequences, and management priorities for phycisians is author and registered dietitian Susan Weiner. Susan is a recipient of the AADE Diabetes Educator of the Year award and has devoted much of her writing and clinical expertise to addressing diabulimia in at-risk patients.
Host: Brian P. McDonough, MD, FAAFP Diabulimia, defined as the manipulation of insulin treatments by Type 1 diabetic patients in order to lose weight, is a rising problem among teens and young adults in the U.S, particularly young women. Joining Dr. Brian McDonough to discuss this dual diagnosis phenomenon of diabetes and eating disorders, ways in which they exacerbate other disease processes, the long term consequences, and management priorities for phycisians is author and registered dietitian Susan Weiner. Susan is a recipient of the AADE Diabetes Educator of the Year award and has devoted much of her writing and clinical expertise to addressing diabulimia in at-risk patients.
Host: Brian P. McDonough, MD, FAAFP Diabulimia, defined as the manipulation of insulin treatments by Type 1 diabetic patients in order to lose weight, is a rising problem among teens and young adults in the U.S, particularly young women. Joining Dr. Brian McDonough to discuss this dual diagnosis phenomenon of diabetes and eating disorders, ways in which they exacerbate other disease processes, the long term consequences, and management priorities for phycisians is author and registered dietitian Susan Weiner. Susan is a recipient of the AADE Diabetes Educator of the Year award and has devoted much of her writing and clinical expertise to addressing diabulimia in at-risk patients.
Host: Brian P. McDonough, MD, FAAFP Diabulimia, defined as the manipulation of insulin treatments by Type 1 diabetic patients in order to lose weight, is a rising problem among teens and young adults in the U.S, particularly young women. Joining Dr. Brian McDonough to discuss this dual diagnosis phenomenon of diabetes and eating disorders, ways in which they exacerbate other disease processes, the long term consequences, and management priorities for phycisians is author and registered dietitian Susan Weiner. Susan is a recipient of the AADE Diabetes Educator of the Year award and has devoted much of her writing and clinical expertise to addressing diabulimia in at-risk patients.
Host: Brian P. McDonough, MD, FAAFP Diabulimia, defined as the manipulation of insulin treatments by Type 1 diabetic patients in order to lose weight, is a rising problem among teens and young adults in the U.S, particularly young women. Joining Dr. Brian McDonough to discuss this dual diagnosis phenomenon of diabetes and eating disorders, ways in which they exacerbate other disease processes, the long term consequences, and management priorities for phycisians is author and registered dietitian Susan Weiner. Susan is a recipient of the AADE Diabetes Educator of the Year award and has devoted much of her writing and clinical expertise to addressing diabulimia in at-risk patients.
Get organized with leading nutrition expert and certified diabetes educator Susan Weiner, MS, RDN, CDE, CDN, as she shares her tips and tools on how you can get organized in key areas of your life so that you feel healthier, happier and less stressed. You'll learn important steps on organizing daily diabetes supplies, streamlining your morning routine, kitchen organization, and travel tips.
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Say What You Mean Did you know the average employee spends about 28 percent of the workweek managing their inbox? Writing and reading emails takes a lot of time! Think of all the hours you’d save and the ways your business relationships would improve if everyone said what they needed—quickly and clearly. That’s why I’ve invited Susan Weiner to chat with us in this week’s podcast about the link between effective email communication and business success. Susan is a prolific editorial contributor who’s built a successful career through writing and editing articles and commentary for investment and wealth management firms. She also has a fabulous Investment Writing Blog and even wrote a book about financial blogging. (Sign up for her newsletter to receive her free e-book, “Investment Writing Top Tips.”) On this week’s episode, Susan walks us through some great tips for improving our emails, from targeted subject lines to summary sentences. As Susan says, a great email subject line is like an airport landing strip—without one, you have to survey the entire area to find a spot to land. By appealing to the reader’s interest and quickly summarizing the action needed, communication and efficiency will improve. Not only does this save everyone time, but it also creates a more positive work environment. When we all understand each other, business runs smoother. Be sure to tune in next week, when I invite Constance Freedman, managing director of Second Century Ventures, to speak with us about nailing your niche.
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Jackie Harder: Navigating Negotiation The new year offers a chance for renewal and improvement, making it the perfect time to sharpen your negotiation skills. Many companies are gearing up for their annual reviews, so it’s important to prepare now for getting the salary you deserve. On this week’s episode, I’ve invited Jackie Harder, founder of Key Dynamics Coaching & Consulting, to offer some great tips for helping women successfully navigate negotiations in the workplace. The first step, Jackie says, is realizing you don’t need to be afraid to ask for what you want. Negotiating doesn’t have to be scary; all you need is confidence and practice. If you believe you deserve a pay raise and do the legwork preparing your case, your chances of getting what you want are considerably higher. And even if the answer is no, remember that every moment is a chance to learn. Maybe hearing “no” compels you to move on to another job opportunity, or perhaps it gives you a deeper understanding of what you can improve. Companies are willing to pay extra for quality work and a quality personality—so don’t ever sell yourself short! To speak with Jackie, email Jackie@key-dynamics.com or call (305) 451-9295. You can also sign up for her free webinar on Feb. 18 to help prepare for the big negotiation conversation! Stay tuned next week for guest Susan Weiner, a writer-editor who will share her best communication tips with us. (You’ll also find out how to get a free copy of her e-book.)
In this segment we talk about how to teach children and parents to adjust insulin based on their carbohydrate intake. Follow: @susangweiner @bamradionetwork Patricia "Tricia" McCarty, BSN, RN, NCSN, CDE, isa registered nurse and certified diabetes educatorfor the University of New Mexico Department of Pediatric Endocrinology. She is a NASN instructor for the H.A.N.D.S. program," Helping Administer to the Needs of the Student with Diabetes in School." Susan Weiner, MS, RDN, CDE, CDN is the owner of Susan Weiner Nutrition, LLC in New York, advisor and author of "The Complete Diabetes Organizer: Your Guide to a Less Stressful and More Manageable Diabetes Life". She is the 2015 Diabetes Educator of the Year awarded by the American Association of Diabetes Educators.
Susan Weiner is a Registered Dietitian-Nutritionist, Certified Diabetes Educator and Certified Dietitian/Nutritionist who has a very successful private practice in New York. Susan is the author of the upcoming book “The Complete Diabetes organizer: Your Guide to a Less Stressful and More Manageable Diabetes Life” Spry Publishing, Fall 2013.Order Susan's book on Amazonhttp://www.amazon.com/The-Complete-Diabetes-Organizer-Manageable/dp/1938170261Susan Weiner www.susanweinernutrition.com
Robert Lopresti reads his story "Snake in the Sweetgrass" from the December 2003 issue of AHMM. Featuring fiddle and autoharp music performed by the author and his wife, Terri Weiner, including one traditional song and another composed by their daughter, Susan Weiner. Read more about the podcast here: http://www.sleuthsayers.org/2013/10/media-blitz.html www.roblopresti.com
Host: Brian P. McDonough, MD, FAAFP Host Dr. Brian McDonough is joined by Susan Weiner, a dietician based in Long Island, NY and author of The Complete Diabetes Organizer: Your Guide to a Less Stressful and More Manageable Diabetes Life. Their discussion offers tips for clinicians to better help their patients with this chronic condition.
Friday September 19th at 4pm ET, host Burke Allen will talk with Nancy Matthews, Trish Carr and Susan Weiner about their huge Prosperity Expo event October 25th in Ft. Lauderdale featuring best selling author Loral Langemeier! Call in and be a part of the show, and find out more about the Expo for both men and women and the Woman's Prosperity Network! If you're ready to change your life and the way you think about finances, don't miss this program!