• Episode 43: Focus on Healing
    Jan 26 2026

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    In this episode of The Diabetes Podcast®, we focus on healing when life is loud and stressful. Amber opens up about feeling shaken by the world and how chronic stress impacts blood sugar, insulin resistance, cravings, sleep, and mood. We share simple anchors to protect focus: shrink the frame (one meal, one walk, one early bedtime), remove decision fatigue (same breakfast, same grocery list, same movement window), regulate before you learn (protein and fiber first meal, morning light, gentle movement, slow breathing), and treat focus as an act of resistance. We also use the Eisenhower Matrix to redirect time from “urgent but not important” to what truly heals. Whether you’re aiming for type 2 diabetes remission or managing type 1 or other diabetes, you are not alone. Healing is possible—one day at a time.

    Disclaimer:

    The information in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and it does not replace a one-on-one relationship with your physician or qualified healthcare professional. Always talk with your doctor, pharmacist, or care team before starting, stopping, or changing any medication, supplement, exercise plan, or nutrition plan—especially if you have diabetes, prediabetes, heart, liver, or kidney conditions, or take prescription drugs like metformin or insulin.

    Results vary from person to person. Examples, statistics, or studies are shared to educate, not to promise outcomes. Any discussion of medications, dosing, or side effects is general in nature and may not be appropriate for your specific situation. Do not ignore professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you read or heard here. If you think you are experiencing an emergency or severe side effects (such as persistent vomiting, severe diarrhea, signs of dehydration, allergic reaction, or symptoms of lactic acidosis), call your local emergency number or seek urgent care right away.

    We strive for accuracy, but health information changes over time. We make no guarantees regarding completeness, timeliness, or suitability of the content and assume no liability for actions taken or not taken based on this material. Use of this content is at your own risk.

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    34 mins
  • Episode 42: An Interview with Philip Pape of the Wits and Weights Podcast
    Jan 19 2026

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    In this episode, we talk with Philip Pape of the Wits and Weights podcast about diabetes strength training and how muscle changes blood sugar. We cover why lifting boosts insulin sensitivity for up to 72 hours, how walking after meals lowers spikes, and how to start safely with chair squats, goblet squats, and deadlifts. We dig into reps in reserve, progressive overload, and bracing. We talk pain, past injuries, and why movement is medicine. We unpack carbs, protein, GLUT4, CGMs, and why context matters. We share our simple system: one big lever at a time and three plans—optimal, minimum, and bailout—so you never hit zero. Sleep and stress? Huge. Results come faster when you stack walking, lifting, and sleep.

    Listen to the Wits and Weights Podcast here

    The Diabetes Podcast® listeners can get 20% off the Wits and Weights App here

    Disclaimer:

    The information in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and it does not replace a one-on-one relationship with your physician or qualified healthcare professional. Always talk with your doctor, pharmacist, or care team before starting, stopping, or changing any medication, supplement, exercise plan, or nutrition plan—especially if you have diabetes, prediabetes, heart, liver, or kidney conditions, or take prescription drugs like metformin or insulin.

    Results vary from person to person. Examples, statistics, or studies are shared to educate, not to promise outcomes. Any discussion of medications, dosing, or side effects is general in nature and may not be appropriate for your specific situation. Do not ignore professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you read or heard here. If you think you are experiencing an emergency or severe side effects (such as persistent vomiting, severe diarrhea, signs of dehydration, allergic reaction, or symptoms of lactic acidosis), call your local emergency number or seek urgent care right away.

    We strive for accuracy, but health information changes over time. We make no guarantees regarding completeness, timeliness, or suitability of the content and assume no liability for actions taken or not taken based on this material. Use of this content is at your own risk.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Episode 41: Lymphatic System Function and Diabetes
    Jan 12 2026

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    In this episode, we unpack lymphatic system function and why it matters for diabetes. Lymph moves when you move. We cover how calves act like a second heart, why posture and deep breathing boost flow, and how post-meal walks lower glucose and clear inflammation. No pill or detox can replace daily movement.

    What you’ll learn:

    • Why the lymphatic system is your “third heart”
    • How lymph, blood vessels, and lymph nodes work together
    • Calves as a pump to move fluid against gravity
    • The river vs. pond analogy: movement vs. stagnation
    • How lymph flow helps insulin resistance and glucose control
    • The impact of visceral fat and high glucose on lymph vessels
    • Simple habits: hydrate, break up sitting, walk after meals, breathe deeper, do toe raises

    Action plan:

    • Move every 30–60 minutes
    • Walk 10–15 minutes after meals
    • Use your calves daily
    • Practice slow, full rib breaths
    • Aim for a movement-rich day, not just one workout

    Disclaimer:

    The information in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and it does not replace a one-on-one relationship with your physician or qualified healthcare professional. Always talk with your doctor, pharmacist, or care team before starting, stopping, or changing any medication, supplement, exercise plan, or nutrition plan—especially if you have diabetes, prediabetes, heart, liver, or kidney conditions, or take prescription drugs like metformin or insulin.

    Results vary from person to person. Examples, statistics, or studies are shared to educate, not to promise outcomes. Any discussion of medications, dosing, or side effects is general in nature and may not be appropriate for your specific situation. Do not ignore professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you read or heard here. If you think you are experiencing an emergency or severe side effects (such as persistent vomiting, severe diarrhea, signs of dehydration, allergic reaction, or symptoms of lactic acidosis), call your local emergency number or seek urgent care right away.

    We strive for accuracy, but health information changes over time. We make no guarantees regarding completeness, timeliness, or suitability of the content and assume no liability for actions taken or not taken based on this material. Use of this content is at your own risk.

    Links or references to third-party resources are provided for convenience and do not constitute endorsement. By reading, listening, or using this information, you agree to these terms and understand that you are responsible for your own health decisions in partnership with your licensed healthcare provider.

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    38 mins
  • Episode 40: An Interview with Dr. Pavi Kundhal MD, author of Shift Your Mind to Shift Your Weight
    Jan 5 2026

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    In this episode, we dig into the weight loss mindset with Dr. Pavi Kundhal, author of “Shift Your Mind to Shift Your Weight.” We talk about bariatric surgery and GLP‑1s as tools—not magic—and why habits, mindfulness, and environment design drive long-term results. Learn simple steps: protein first, veggies next, carbs last; cut liquid calories; start with 5–10 minute walks; and collect small, daily wins. We cover weight gain enablers (delivery apps, screens, ultra‑processed foods), how to handle plateaus, and building trust with your care team. We also share non‑scale victories and a 7‑day starter plan. If you’ve ever said “I know what to do, I just can’t do it,” this talk gives you clear, simple actions to get unstuck and support type 2 or prediabetes goals.

    Website: https://www.peelweightlossclinic.com

    Book: Amazon Barnes and Noble

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peelweightlossclinic/

    Disclaimer:

    The information in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and it does not replace a one-on-one relationship with your physician or qualified healthcare professional. Always talk with your doctor, pharmacist, or care team before starting, stopping, or changing any medication, supplement, exercise plan, or nutrition plan—especially if you have diabetes, prediabetes, heart, liver, or kidney conditions, or take prescription drugs like metformin or insulin.

    Results vary from person to person. Examples, statistics, or studies are shared to educate, not to promise outcomes. Any discussion of medications, dosing, or side effects is general in nature and may not be appropriate for your specific situation. Do not ignore professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you read or heard here. If you think you are experiencing an emergency or severe side effects (such as persistent vomiting, severe diarrhea, signs of dehydration, allergic reaction, or symptoms of lactic acidosis), call your local emergency number or seek urgent care right away.

    We strive for accuracy, but health information changes over time. We make no guarantees regarding completeness, timeliness, or suitability of the content and assume no liability for actions taken or not taken based on this material. Use of this content is at your own risk.

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    56 mins
  • Episode 39: What Produces High Cholesterol
    Dec 29 2025

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    What produces high cholesterol? In this episode, we break down the real drivers: insulin resistance, fatty liver, visceral fat, stress, poor sleep, and ultra-processed foods. We explain why your liver makes most cholesterol, how LDL, HDL, VLDL, and ApoB shape risk, and why triglycerides and a high TG:HDL ratio are early warning lights—often years before diabetes. We share family stories, why low HDL is a red flag, and how stress can tip stable plaque into a heart attack. We also clear up myths about eggs and seed oils. Tools that work: fiber (25–50g/day), daily movement, strength training, weight loss when needed, better sleep, stress care, and meds when needed (statins, ezetimibe, PCSK9s, bempedoic acid). Meds are scaffolding—lifestyle builds the house.

    Disclaimer:

    The information in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and it does not replace a one-on-one relationship with your physician or qualified healthcare professional. Always talk with your doctor, pharmacist, or care team before starting, stopping, or changing any medication, supplement, exercise plan, or nutrition plan—especially if you have diabetes, prediabetes, heart, liver, or kidney conditions, or take prescription drugs like metformin or insulin.

    Results vary from person to person. Examples, statistics, or studies are shared to educate, not to promise outcomes. Any discussion of medications, dosing, or side effects is general in nature and may not be appropriate for your specific situation. Do not ignore professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you read or heard here. If you think you are experiencing an emergency or severe side effects (such as persistent vomiting, severe diarrhea, signs of dehydration, allergic reaction, or symptoms of lactic acidosis), call your local emergency number or seek urgent care right away.

    We strive for accuracy, but health information changes over time. We make no guarantees regarding completeness, timeliness, or suitability of the content and assume no liability for actions taken or not taken based on this material. Use of this content is at your own risk.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Episode 38: An Interview with Fitz Koehler, Author of You-Supercharged
    Dec 22 2025

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    High-energy episode with Fitz Koehler, author of You – Supercharged. We dig into simple fitness for diabetes: strength, cardio, flexibility, and balance—done your way, starting today. Fitz calls out diet scams, explains why muscle is “free medicine,” and shows how 1% daily gains beat every crash plan. We talk Morning Mile in 400+ schools, GLP‑1 pros/cons, starting from a chair or bed, and how races welcome walkers too. Plus: sleep, mindset, and why intramural sports can change schools and lives.

    What you’ll learn:

    • Four pillars: strength, cardio, flexibility, balance
    • Why muscle boosts metabolism and protects bones
    • The truth about diets, supplements, and GLP‑1 side effects
    • How to start: chair/bed moves, walking, simple strength
    • Morning Mile impact and how to bring it to your school
    • Community wins: walk a 1‑mile or 5K at your pace
    • Minimum system: nutrition, exercise, sleep

    Links:

    • Book: You. Supercharged! at fitzness.com (autographed) or Amazon
    • Morning Mile: morningmile.com

    Disclaimer:

    The information in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and it does not replace a one-on-one relationship with your physician or qualified healthcare professional. Always talk with your doctor, pharmacist, or care team before starting, stopping, or changing any medication, supplement, exercise plan, or nutrition plan—especially if you have diabetes, prediabetes, heart, liver, or kidney conditions, or take prescription drugs like metformin or insulin.

    Results vary from person to person. Examples, statistics, or studies are shared to educate, not to promise outcomes. Any discussion of medications, dosing, or side effects is general in nature and may not be appropriate for your specific situation. Do not ignore professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you read or heard here. If you think you are experiencing an emergency or severe side effects (such as persistent vomiting, severe diarrhea, signs of dehydration, allergic reaction, or symptoms of lactic acidosis), call your local emergency number or seek urgent care right away.

    We strive for accuracy, but health information changes over time. We make no guarantees regarding completeness, timeliness, or suitability of the content and assume no liability for actions taken or not taken based on this material. Use of this content is at your own risk.

    Links or references to third-party resources are provided for convenience and do not constitute endorsement. By reading, listening, or using this information, you agree to these terms and understand that you are responsible for your own health decisions in partnership with your licensed healthcare provider.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Episode 37: Lipids and Diabetes
    Dec 15 2025

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    In this episode, we break down lipids function in diabetes in plain language. We explain the “boats” (lipoproteins) that carry fat: chylomicrons, VLDL, IDL, LDL, and HDL. We share why LDL can look “okay” while risk stays high, and why ApoB particle number matters more than LDL-C. We cover the triglyceride-to-HDL ratio as a simple insulin resistance marker, fatty liver without alcohol, and how insulin resistance rewires lipid metabolism. We talk about ceramides as “danger signals,” adiponectin, and diabetes dyslipidemia. Then we give practical steps: move daily, eat more fiber, choose a Mediterranean-style pattern, reduce saturated fat and simple sugars, sleep better, and consider testing ApoB and Lp(a). Small changes can lower VLDL, remnants, ApoB, and raise HDL. Lipid overload is reversible.

    Disclaimer:

    The information in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and it does not replace a one-on-one relationship with your physician or qualified healthcare professional. Always talk with your doctor, pharmacist, or care team before starting, stopping, or changing any medication, supplement, exercise plan, or nutrition plan—especially if you have diabetes, prediabetes, heart, liver, or kidney conditions, or take prescription drugs like metformin or insulin.

    Results vary from person to person. Examples, statistics, or studies are shared to educate, not to promise outcomes. Any discussion of medications, dosing, or side effects is general in nature and may not be appropriate for your specific situation. Do not ignore professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you read or heard here. If you think you are experiencing an emergency or severe side effects (such as persistent vomiting, severe diarrhea, signs of dehydration, allergic reaction, or symptoms of lactic acidosis), call your local emergency number or seek urgent care right away.

    We strive for accuracy, but health information changes over time. We make no guarantees regarding completeness, timeliness, or suitability of the content and assume no liability for actions taken or not taken based on this material. Use of this content is at your own risk.

    Links or references to third-party resources are provided for convenience and do not constitute endorsement. By reading, listening, or using this information, you agree to these terms and understand that you are responsible for your own health decisions in partnership with your licensed healthcare provider.

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    37 mins
  • Episode 36: Childhood Obesity with Dr. Evan Nadler, MD, MBA
    Dec 8 2025

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    Dr. Evan Nadler:

    Website: https://www.obesityexplained.com

    https://www.procaretelehealth.com

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@obesityexplained

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/obesity_explained

    Childhood obesity levels are rising, but there is hope. In this episode, Dr. Evan P. Nadler, a pioneer in pediatric obesity care, explains why words matter (“child with obesity”), how genetics and epigenetics shape risk, and why two teens at the same BMI can have very different health. We cover people-first language, type 1 vs. type 2 diabetes in kids, monogenic vs. polygenic obesity, and the power of removing sugar-sweetened drinks at home. Learn how to build an “in‑home biodome,” why family support beats blame, when medicines or surgery help, and how schools, SNAP policy, and walkable spaces fit in. Dr. Nadler shares clear, practical steps for parents, pediatricians, and young adults planning a family.

    Disclaimer:

    The information in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and it does not replace a one-on-one relationship with your physician or qualified healthcare professional. Always talk with your doctor, pharmacist, or care team before starting, stopping, or changing any medication, supplement, exercise plan, or nutrition plan—especially if you have diabetes, prediabetes, heart, liver, or kidney conditions, or take prescription drugs like metformin or insulin.

    Results vary from person to person. Examples, statistics, or studies are shared to educate, not to promise outcomes. Any discussion of medications, dosing, or side effects is general in nature and may not be appropriate for your specific situation. Do not ignore professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you read or heard here. If you think you are experiencing an emergency or severe side effects (such as persistent vomiting, severe diarrhea, signs of dehydration, allergic reaction, or symptoms of lactic acidosis), call your local emergency number or seek urgent care right away.

    We strive for accuracy, but health information changes over time. We make no guarantees regarding completeness, timeliness, or suitability of the content and assume no liability for actions taken or not taken based on this material. Use of this content is at your own risk.

    Links or references to third-party resources are provided for convenience and do not constitute endorsement. By reading, listening, or using this information, you agree to these terms and understand that you are responsible for your own health decisions in partnership with your licensed healthcare provider.

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    56 mins