Inspiration Exchange Diabetes Moments Episode 1: Introducing the Inspiration Exchange Diabetes Moments Podcast with Shelley and Todd
In Episode 1 of Inspiration Exchange Diabetes Moments, Cherise had the opportunity to chat with Shelley Landes and Todd Laderach from Roche Diabetes Care Customer Marketing team about peer support, new strategy and more. Show Notes Get to know Shelley and Todd from the Customer Marketing Team Evolution of Roche Diabetes Care US social media content and engagement The motivation behind the Inspiration Exchange Importance of peer support and why Roche Diabetes Care US is hyper-focused on peer connections and resources What’s next for Roche Diabetes Care US social...
Read MoreInspiration Exchange Diabetes Moments Episode 4: Diabetes News, Innovation and Straight Talk with Amy Tenderich, DiabetesMine
Cherise is joined by Amy Tenderich from DiabetesMine to share how she uses her journalism background to create a goldmine of diabetes news. Amy said it best, patients need to be involved in the process of coming up with ideas and innovating them. We know best what we need. Show Notes Amy's...
Read MoreFinding fats in foods
If someone wanted to cut unnecessary fat from their diet, you might suggest they try eating soup and a sandwich for lunch, eating more salads and choosing desserts that are low in saturated fat. Sounds like a good plan, right? Unfortunately, it’s not quite that simple. The fact is, saturated fats...
Read MoreInspiration Exchange Diabetes Moments Episode 6: Love and Acceptance with Georgie Peters, My Lazy Pancreas
Georgie Peters of My Lazy Pancreas joins Cherise to discuss her journey with type 1 diabetes, diabulimia and the body positive diabetes movement. Georgie dives into the importance of keeping it real when sharing on social media. We all love a feel good story but sharing the good, bad AND the ugly he...
Read MoreInspiration Exchange Diabetes Moments Episode 5: Humor, Complications and Outreach with Chelcie Rice, Comedian
Chelcie Rice joins Cherise to discuss how he uses humor to educate people about diabetes and the importance of reaching out to men of color affected by diabetes. Show Notes Chelcie's diagnosis story Comedian to Advocate Diabetes complications Men of Color living with Diabetes Intro/Outro Music Road Trip by Joakim Karud. Music promoted by Audio Library. Show Transcript Intro: Hello and welcome to Inspiration Exchange: Diabetes Moments podcasts, a collection of inspirational stories brought to you by Roche diabetes care. I am your host, Cherise Shockley. And during t...
Read MoreHow I eat (mostly) healthy when I really crave junk food
In partnership with: BY CHRISTEL OERUM (DIABETES STRONG) Most of us want to eat healthy to help manage our diabetes, our weight or just for overall wellbeing. But what does “eating healthy” actually mean and why can it sometimes be so difficult? “Eating healthy” does not mean the same to e...
Read MoreDiscover why you don’t have to “exercise” to be healthy
In partnership with: BY CHRISTEL OERUM (DIABETES STRONG) Wait, what!?! I don’t have to “exercise” to be healthy? Yes, you read that right. You can be happy, healthy, have great blood sugar management, and maintain a healthy weight without “exercising”. And I bet you are already doing a lot...
Read MoreYour diabetes is not the same as my diabetes – and we don’t have to follow the same diet.
In partnership with: BY CHRISTEL OERUM (DIABETES STRONG) Everyone living with diabetes knows managing their diabetes isn’t just a question of staying healthy, counting carbs, and taking meds. Sometimes managing your diabetes can be like trying to control a hysterical toddler. Some of us...
Read MoreWhy I didn’t share my diabetes openly for 15 years (and why I do now)
In partnership with: BY CHRISTEL OERUM (DIABETES STRONG) Everyone’s diabetes journey is different. The way you live your life with diabetes today versus 10 years from now is inevitably going to feel and look very different. Where you currently are in your journey will also affect how much of your life with diabetes you choose to share with other people. My first 15 years living with diabetes I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in December 1997 when I was 19 years old. When diagnosed I didn’t understand how much it was going to impact my entire life. I didn’t know anyone else...
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Inspiration Exchange Diabetes Moments Episode 4: Diabetes News, Innovation and Straight Talk with Amy Tenderich, DiabetesMine
Cherise is joined by Amy Tenderich from DiabetesMine to share how she uses her journalism background to create a goldmine of diabetes news. Amy said it best, patients need to be involved in the process of coming up with ideas and innovating them. We know best what we need. Show Notes Amy's...
Read MoreFinding fats in foods
If someone wanted to cut unnecessary fat from their diet, you might suggest they try eating soup and a sandwich for lunch, eating more salads and choosing desserts that are low in saturated fat. Sounds like a good plan, right? Unfortunately, it’s not quite that simple. The fact is, saturated fats...
Read MoreInspiration Exchange Diabetes Moments Episode 6: Love and Acceptance with Georgie Peters, My Lazy Pancreas
Georgie Peters of My Lazy Pancreas joins Cherise to discuss her journey with type 1 diabetes, diabulimia and the body positive diabetes movement. Georgie dives into the importance of keeping it real when sharing on social media. We all love a feel good story but sharing the good, bad AND the ugly he...
Read MoreInspiration Exchange Diabetes Moments Episode 5: Humor, Complications and Outreach with Chelcie Rice, Comedian
Chelcie Rice joins Cherise to discuss how he uses humor to educate people about diabetes and the importance of reaching out to men of color affected by diabetes. Show Notes Chelcie's diagnosis story Comedian to Advocate Diabetes complications Men of Color living with Diabetes Intro/Outro Music Road Trip by Joakim Karud. Music promoted by Audio Library. Show Transcript Intro: Hello and welcome to Inspiration Exchange: Diabetes Moments podcasts, a collection of inspirational stories brought to you by Roche diabetes care. I am your host, Cherise Shockley. And during t...
Read MoreHow I eat (mostly) healthy when I really crave junk food
In partnership with: BY CHRISTEL OERUM (DIABETES STRONG) Most of us want to eat healthy to help manage our diabetes, our weight or just for overall wellbeing. But what does “eating healthy” actually mean and why can it sometimes be so difficult? “Eating healthy” does not mean the same to e...
Read MoreDiscover why you don’t have to “exercise” to be healthy
In partnership with: BY CHRISTEL OERUM (DIABETES STRONG) Wait, what!?! I don’t have to “exercise” to be healthy? Yes, you read that right. You can be happy, healthy, have great blood sugar management, and maintain a healthy weight without “exercising”. And I bet you are already doing a lot...
Read MoreYour diabetes is not the same as my diabetes – and we don’t have to follow the same diet.
In partnership with: BY CHRISTEL OERUM (DIABETES STRONG) Everyone living with diabetes knows managing their diabetes isn’t just a question of staying healthy, counting carbs, and taking meds. Sometimes managing your diabetes can be like trying to control a hysterical toddler. Some of us...
Read MoreWhy I didn’t share my diabetes openly for 15 years (and why I do now)
In partnership with: BY CHRISTEL OERUM (DIABETES STRONG) Everyone’s diabetes journey is different. The way you live your life with diabetes today versus 10 years from now is inevitably going to feel and look very different. Where you currently are in your journey will also affect how much of your life with diabetes you choose to share with other people. My first 15 years living with diabetes I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in December 1997 when I was 19 years old. When diagnosed I didn’t understand how much it was going to impact my entire life. I didn’t know anyone else...
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