[amazon asin=098254412X&template=thumbnail1&chan=default]Guest 1: Aaron Snyder, author of The New Diabetes Prescription.
Topic: Taking control of your diabetes—instead of having it control you.
Issues: Is it possible to cure or reverse diabetes? How you can stabilize you blood sugar, lower your cholesterol and blood pressure, lose weight, regain energy, control your emotional eating, and get off as much medication as possible.
[amazon asin=1589976843&template=thumbnail1&chan=default]Guest 2: Tracey Lanter Eyster, author of Be the Mom.
Topic: Overcome attitude traps and enjoy your kids.
Issues: Seven “mom traps” that moms often fall into (martyr moms, busy moms, mirror moms, and more); how to avoid and escape those traps in your own life.
Managing diabetes effectively goes beyond medication and diet; it requires a strong mindset and awareness of attitude traps that can undermine progress. Common traps include denial, negative self-talk, and the “it won’t happen to me” mentality. By recognizing these patterns, individuals can cultivate a proactive approach, focusing on daily habits, consistent monitoring, and emotional resilience. Support from family, friends, and healthcare providers strengthens adherence to treatment plans. Additionally, practical resources—like knowing that we buy diabetic test strips—can provide both convenience and reassurance for maintaining consistent monitoring. Empowering oneself through knowledge and self-compassion transforms diabetes management from a burdensome task into a lifestyle that promotes long-term health, well-being, and confidence.