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Welcome to The healthy Diabetic Podcast, each week I talk about how to navigate the complexities of diabetes. I interview doctors, Endo's, dietitians, CDE's, technology leaders, caregivers, and of course anybody who is affected by diabetes. This show is for you if you're looking for safe, educational, and engaging conversations. I promise to brighten your day, and you'll be sure to leave educated, supported, and guided on your way to a healthier and happier life with diabetes. Remember, your ...
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The podcast where three friends, Cahil Maxim, Kojo Osei & Darren Asante, who had their dreams of being professional footballers dashed away when we all discovered food, have their say on the Premier league. Hosts Twitter: @TheC_Maxim33 @CoachKojo @DKA_18 Get involved with the discussion using the #3iM Twitter: @3inMidfield YouTube: 3inMidfield Podcast
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The FlightBridgeED Podcast provides convenient, easy-to-understand critical care medical education and current topics related to the air medical industry. Each topic builds on another and weaves together a solid foundation of emergency, critical care, and prehospital medicine.
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We are a couple of of Pulm/CCM providers who love all things pulmonary, resus and critical care. We breathe life into fresh FOAM content and stream it directly to your auditory cortex at 6mb/kg. Show notes at Pulmcast.com/podcast
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Support the show and shop at the Nitty Gritty Nursing esty shop! https://nittygrittynursing.etsy.com Are you a nursing student who struggles to understand nursing concepts your professor is teaching you? Do you wish there was a simple bite sized podcast to help further your knowledge base? Then you've found the right podcast. Nitty Gritty Nursing is a podcast designed for nursing students trying to understand how to care for different types of patients you might encounter with an acute care ...
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My name is Reki Baboo. I am a board certified pharmacist that rounds in the ICU at an acute care hospital. I started this podcast so that I can share my knowledge with anyone who shares a passion for critical care. This includes all healthcare professionals and students. I will be discussing the most common conditions that I encounter on ICU rounds, and how to treat them. Everything from an acute asthma attack to sepsis to variceal bleeds. The goal of this podcast is to teach others what I h ...
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In today's episode, I got to sit down with Arnie Bunch, a T1D Father and endurance enthusiast. Typically, when I have a Diabetic on this show, we talk about their Diabetes journey, challenges, and how they overcome those challenges. These are things that you, the listener, can relate to and pull important nuggets from. But this conversation did not…
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In today's episode, I sat down with Jack Sinclair, a T1D, surfer, lifeguard 1 of 2 T1D's in his family. Jack's sister was diagnosed 6 months before him. Jack's Instagram Simplifying Life With Diabetes - Coaching Resources: Website: www.simplifyingdiabetes.com Newsletter Sign Up "More Than A1C" - My Signature Coaching Program The Diabetes Nutrition …
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Lily Nichols is a Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist, Certified Diabetes Educator, researcher, and author with a passion for evidence-based Nutrition. She is the founder of the Institute for Prenatal Nutrition®, co-founder of the Women’s Health Nutrition Academy, and the author of three books: Real Food for Fertility (co-authored with Lisa Hendricks…
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PART 1 of 2 In this episode, Dr. Michael Lauria is joined by several EM/Critical Care and Transport/Retrieval physicians as we discuss the management of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in the critical care transport setting. We cover the pathophysiology of ARDS, the criteria for diagnosis, and the basics of lung protective ventilation. W…
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In today's episode, I sat down with Amanda Golden. Amanda is a T2D and a Diabetes advocate. Amanda and I discussed the unusual circumstances of her diagnosis and her journey so far with T2D. Amanda is another example of mismanagement at diagnosis and not leading with empathy and compassion in adult Diabetes diagnoses. Check Out Amanda's Instagram H…
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Brady Gribbin was 7 years old when he was diagnosed with T1D in April 2022. While he has had his share of obstacles, Brady has found his own way to persevere as he continues to learn how to live with Diabetes. He lives in New Jersey with his parents, Michelle and Joe, and his older sister, Abby. Brady plays baseball year-round and says that he's ha…
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This is a must-listen! What’s the best way to pre-oxygenate our patients prior to intubation? The evidence for this question has been mixed for some time. Dr Jarvis discusses the PREOXI Trial, which directly compares preoxygenation with non-invasive ventilation compared to a face mask to see which provides the best protection against peri-intubatio…
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In today's episode, I sat down with Michelle Hale, a T1D, real-estate agent, and Diabetes philanthropist. Michelle has a great quote, "I believe every day is a gift, and I believe in being powerfully present." Michelle wants to inspire people to live a happy, confident, and fulfilling life. Michelle holds the philosophy, don't sweat the small stuff…
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In today's episode, I sat down with T1D Melissa Slemp. Melissa has been Diabetic for 42 years and is also a Diabetes Health Coach who helps women transitioning into menopause and dealing with hormonal displacement. Melissa's Resources: Website Type 1 In Midlife Podcast Instagram Blood Sugar Friendly Recipes hello@abundanthealthwithmelissa.com My Di…
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Brian was diagnosed with Type 1 at age 21. Despite the suddenness of his diagnosis and lack of education about managing Type 1, he was determined to not let diabetes hold him back. Brian has always prioritized health and fitness, which meant managing blood sugars was a bit of an adjustment. After a few years of figuring out diabetes, Brian wanted t…
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In today's episode, I sat down with Byron Smith a T1D for over 30+ years. This is the third addition to the Camp Nejeda Series. My Diabetes Coaching Resources: Website: www.simplifyingdiabetes.com Newsletter Sign Up "More Than A1C" - My Signature Coaching Program The Diabetes Nutrition Master Course The 5-Pillars Of Diabetes Success Worksheet Suppo…
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In today's episode, I sit down with Diana Licalzi & Jose Tejero, the authors of Type 2 Diabetes Revolution. Diana and Jose started their careers in the medical field too quickly to leave for the private sector. They strive to help type 2 diabetics reverse insulin resistance and empower them to live their best lives through movement and food. We dis…
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PART 1 of 2 In this episode, Dr. Michael Lauria is joined by several EM/Critical Care and Transport/Retrieval physicians as we discuss the management of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in the critical care transport setting. We cover the pathophysiology of ARDS, the criteria for diagnosis, and the basics of lung protective ventilation. W…
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In today's episode, I sit down with Megan Koehn, a Type 2 Dietitian who left the clinic to start her own practice so she could make a deeper impact on Diabetes. In this episode, Megan and I discuss things like your doctor's role in your management, the role good quality food has on your blood sugars and A1C, the most impactful things you can do rig…
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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 …
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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. My Diabetes Coaching Resources: Website: www.simplifyingdiabetes.com Ne…
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In today's episode, I sit down with Leah Healey T1D since the age of 7 years old and founder of One2One Diabetes. One2One Diabetes provides people living with diabetes a beautiful and organized packing solution for all their medical equipment when traveling. Leah and I also discuss her Diabetes journey and what prompted her passion to design and bu…
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In this episode of the FlightBridgeED MDCast, Dr. Mike Lauria and Dr. Brittney Bernardoni discuss the management of refractory hypotension in septic patients. They explore the use of norepinephrine as the initial pressor of choice and the benefits of vasopressin as a second-line agent. They also discuss the use of inotropes, such as epinephrine and…
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In today's episode I bring back Christel from Diabetes Strong. Christel joined me for episode #175 as we discussed her journey through Diabetes and the evolution of Diabetes Strong. In this episode we talk in more depth about exercise and other powerful things we didn't have a chance to cover the first time around! Christel's Resources: Diabetes St…
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In today's episode, I sit down with Tia Bravely. Tia has had type 1 diabetes since she was 14 years old. Diabetes has never been something that has held her back from anything she has wanted to accomplish in life. She has always used Diabetes to inspire herself and others. She works as a branch team leader in a public library in Australia. She is p…
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Medina “Nia” Henry is a passionate Functional Nutritional Therapy Practitioner specializing in type two diabetes management. With a focus on natural solutions, Nia helps type two diabetics achieve optimal blood sugar balance and reduce or eliminate the need for medications. Nia also hosts of the Diabetes Unplugged podcast, Nia shines a light on lif…
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In today's episode I got to sit down with Mila Hennigan and her Mother Cindy Hennigan. Mila was diagnosed with T1D in January of 2023. Ever since I meet Mila she has had a swagger about her, not allowing Diabetes to stand in her way. I had Mila's mother Cindy on the show back in episode #156 where we heard all about Mila's diagnosis and the familie…
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Today's guest is Elizabeth Gasser with Tandem Diabetes Care. We talked everything from Tandem's evolution and strategic innovation strategies to their integration of Control IQ as an automated delivery system. So many great things to unpack in this episode. Check out this How-to-Video for Control IQ. My Diabetes Coaching Resources: Website: www.sim…
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As night falls, a critical medical battle against Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) begins. This formidable foe, hidden within the body's chemistry, pushes patients towards peril. In this thrilling installment of the FlightBridgeED Nightmare Series, EMS providers face a relentless race against time, striving to subdue the devastating effects of DKA befor…
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In today's episode, I sat down with Azure Wolfe a T1D of 44 years. We talked about her journey with Diabetes and her pivot point and how she used yoga and started practicing being connected with her body, feelings, emotions, and the community. Azure's Resources: Instagram: Zion Yoga Fest My Diabetes Coaching Resources: Website: www.simplifyingdiabe…
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In this final episode of The FAST Archives miniseries, we're thrilled to present a talk from Chris Meeks. Chris is not just any paramedic and educator; he's a veteran with a knack for making complex medical topics approachable. Today, he's breaking down "Oxygenation Assassin," a deep dive into the world of hypoplastic left heart syndrome—a challeng…
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In today's episode, we I sat down with Nurse Practitioner, Holistic Nutritionist, and T1D Danielle Sorenson. Danielle has lived with T1D for over 34 years. She helps families with T1D to simplify diabetes management to improve their quality of life, mental health and Diabetes control all at the same time. Her mission is to help children and people …
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In this episode of The FAST Archives, we explore a unique challenge in emergency medical planning from Helge Junge, who leads a team specialized in air rescue operations. Helge shares the intricate details of developing a comprehensive care and transport system for the World Economic Forum, held in the challenging and mountainous terrain of the Swi…
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In this enlightening episode of The FAST Archives, we feature a compelling talk by Bruce Hoffman titled "A Change of Heart." Bruce, a seasoned critical care nurse and paramedic with a rich background in ICU, ER, trauma, and cardiology, challenges conventional wisdom in the treatment of STEMI patients. Drawing on the latest evidence, he questions th…
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In this episode of The FAST Archives, Ritu Sahni explores the essential topic of equity in emergency care. With a background that includes EMS Medical Director roles, emergency medicine, and air ambulance experience, Ritu provides a comprehensive look at what it means to care for entire communities. In his talk, "Equity in Emergency Care: What Does…
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In today's episode I sat down with Norma Lyons. Norma is a former Pre-Diabetic who changed her lifestyle and relationship with food to reverse her Pre-Diabetes. In this episode we talk about her journey being diagnosed and how she reshaped her view about food and became a low carb Whole Foods foodie. My Diabetes Coaching Resources: Website: www.sim…
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In this deeply impactful episode of The FAST Archives, we focus on the tragic events of the Parkland school shooting on February 14, 2018, through the lens of Peter Antevy, who served as the EMS Medical Director on the scene that day. With his vast expertise in pre-hospital pediatrics and emergency medicine, Peter offers a detailed and respectful r…
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In Today's episode, I sat down with Dan Turner. Dan Turner is the President/CEO of the Unity Wellness Group, and he's successfully put his type 2 diabetes in remission. Dan owns multiple businesses, one of which he helps to teach type 2 diabetics to lose weight and lower their A1C through the same system he created, which allowed him to lose over 1…
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In this episode of The FAST Archives, William Heuser brings his extensive experience as a clinical critical care pharmacist, clinical toxicologist, and certified Flight Paramedic to demystify the controversial world of resuscitative medicine. In his dynamic talk, "Do Any of These Medications Work in Cardiac Arrest? Demystifying the Controversies!",…
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Welcome back to The FAST Archives! In this episode, Ashley Liebig delivers a compelling talk, "Teaching, Trusting, and Teen Driving," where she explores the nuanced realities of learning, teaching, and belonging. Through her insights into psychological safety, cognitive learning theory, and feedback culture, Ashley opens up how the intricacies of h…
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In this compelling episode of the FlightBridgeED podcast, recorded at CCTMC24, we dive deep with Kevin Collopy, a distinguished figure in trauma care and awarded Best Research for his poster during the conference's Scientific Assembly. Kevin shares his groundbreaking work with just-in-time prehospital trauma training in Ukraine, a project that has …
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In this episode of The FAST Archives, we explore an innovative approach to cardiac arrest treatment with Jason Bartos, a leading figure in the field of cardiology and critical care at the University of Minnesota. Jason delves into the world of extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR), a lifesaving technique that has shown significant pro…
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In this episode of The FAST Archives, join one of our favorite Kiwis, Rob Bryant as he takes a critical look at Ketamine, a drug that's as much a star in the medical field as it is a subject of debate. Rob, who has an extensive background in Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, explores the not-so-glamorous side of Ketamine, including its cardiova…
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This episode from The FAST Archives explores a rare and high-stakes medical emergency: amniotic fluid embolism (AFE). Allison Herman, a seasoned RN with seventeen years of experience across ER, ICU, and helicopter EMS, shares a remarkable case involving this critical obstetrical complication. Allison, who spent a decade flying with a hospital-based…
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Learning what will work for you is a trait we all need to be aware of and strive for. Some might argue it's even more crucial as a professional athlete. In Today's episode, we sit down with Emma-Sue Greentree, a T1D Amateur Light-Weight Professional Boxer. She was diagnosed with T1D at the age of 9. Emma shares her incredible story with Diabetes an…
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Join us for an insightful episode from The FAST Archives, featuring "Stayin' Alive: Impella Device and Left Ventricular Mechanical Circulatory Support in Critical Care Transport," presented by Michael Lauria. A former USAF Pararescueman and Critical Care/Flight Paramedic, Michael is now an EMS and Critical Care Fellow at the University of New Mexic…
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In this episode from The FAST Archives, we explore the powerful talk, "A Difficult Pill to Swallow: 3 Unforgivable Sins in Medicine." As pressures mount to keep emergency services running smoothly, many first responders are driven to work extra shifts and put their community's needs ahead of their own. But what happens when this "rescuer" mentality…
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In this episode of The FAST Archives miniseries, we're replaying Geoff Murphy's talk from a previous FAST event, "Paramedics: The Master Multitasker... Right?" In this captivating talk, Geoff, from Master Your Medics, delves into the challenge paramedics (as well as nurses, physicians, and other medical professionals) face in multitasking, especial…
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Catch our latest episode with Brian Behn sharing his talk from a previous FAST event entitled, 'The Folk Science of Sepsis.' Brian explores and exposes possible gaps in the understanding of sepsis by EMS and critical care transport providers because of poor/incomplete education about it. He offers essential insights and practical advice to enhance …
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In today's episode, I sat down with Emily Cornelius. Emily has been a Registered Dietitian for ten years. She owns her own private practice called Glucoast Nutrition, where she helps women from all over the country to reverse insulin resistance and lose weight! She has had her own struggles with hormone imbalance in the form of elevated cortisol an…
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Welcome to the second episode of the FAST Archives mini-series! In this episode, we dive into a crucial conversation with Ginger Locke titled "Finding Feedback," where she examines the culture of feedback in EMS and Critical Care Transport. Unlike other professions, feedback in EMS usually comes only after extraordinary events. Ginger proposes a sh…
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Welcome to the FlightBridgeED Podcast! We're kicking off this special mini-series, "The FAST Archives," replaying some of our favorite talks from past FAST conferences. These moments made us laugh, think twice, and gave us the tools to be better providers. First up: Pediatric patients on ventilators... it's a high-stakes game where small changes me…
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April 15th, welcome to Type 1 Diabetes Day, a day created by Coreen Logan in honor of her daughter Jakya Monique Furtick, who lost her life with Diabetes in 2019. The Healthy Diabetic Podcast and Sanofi, today's special guest, dedicate today's episode to Jakya's life. Please help the podcast honor Jakya's memory by wearing BLUE today and every Apri…
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Amanda is the co-owner of "Type One Together," a diabetes company that offers support and community to caregivers and parents affected by T1D. Amanda and her family, like many others, were unprepared for a diabetes diagnosis. Her story is marked by fear, doubt, confusion, anger, and feelings of isolation. Many of us face trauma that has a lasting i…
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