#15: Cassie Jackson

In this week's episode I speak with mom of a T1 and running coach Cassie Jackson. Cassie is an incredible runner in her own right, but also helps manage her daughter's T1 during all the running and swimming she does as well. On top of talking about their diabetes management, we talk about her approach to coaching, and some things we can all do to improve our training.

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#14: James Mansfield w/ Type One Run & MDI vs Pump

MDI vs Pump Special... In this week's episode I speak with the co-founder of Type One Run, James Mansfield. James is an incredible leader in the T1 community and is an impressive runner with multiple marathon finishes. James an I talk about all things running and diabetes, but we take the majority of the episode to discuss James' recent switch from an insulin pump to multiple daily injections. All the details are included. 

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#13: Dr. Sheri Colberg

This week I'm honored to interview the "diabetes famous" Dr. Sheri Colberg, winner of the 2016 American Diabetes Association Outstanding Educator of the year award. She's the author of The Diabetic Athletes Handbook and many other books that help diabetics master their diabetes through education on motion and health. Dr. Sheri and I talk about everything from her diagnosis to the specific factors that effect diabetics during exercise. She dropped so many good bits of information in this episode.  

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#12: John Roth

This week I speak with mountain biker, pilot, and T1D John Roth. John was an airline pilot when he got diagnosed with T1D, and is leading the fight to allow T1Ds to fly commercially. John and I talk about his experiences with being a T1D athlete and his ideologies for nutrition and diabetes care. John is a huge inspiration to me, especially since he has found such incredible control with multiple daily injections of insulin as well as a very low carb diet. John also talks a bit about being an active participant in your own diabetes care.