Saying “I’ll get on top of my diabetes in 2026” is easy. But making the goal stick past Feb is tough. In this episode (a re-release from last Jan), Tracy and I sit down with behavioural strategist Tereeza Ballantine to break down how to set diabetes goals that actually work — without perfectionism, guilt, or burnout. This isn’t fluffy stuff. It’s practical tools, neuroscience-backed insights, and a kinder way to work with your brain (even when it’s being unhelpful). We talk about: How t...
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Saying “I’ll get on top of my diabetes in 2026” is easy. But making the goal stick past Feb is tough. In this episode (a re-release from last Jan), Tracy and I sit down with behavioural strategist Tereeza Ballantine to break down how to set diabetes goals that actually work — without perfectionism, guilt, or burnout. This isn’t fluffy stuff. It’s practical tools, neuroscience-backed insights, and a kinder way to work with your brain (even when it’s being unhelpful). We talk about: How t...
Food Stress & Body Image with Diabetes: The Struggle Is Real
Correction Dose
56 minutes
1 month ago
Food Stress & Body Image with Diabetes: The Struggle Is Real
Many diabetics have a complicated relationship with food and their bodies. We’re trained to obsess over carbs, weight, and exercise—while dealing with a tricky metabolism and the occasional 2am hypo-fueled fridge raid. It’s no wonder unhelpful thoughts and habits can creep in and leave us miserable. In this episode, Cait and Tracy speak to Sarah Lam, a diabetes psychologist with 30+ years of experience. We cover: The most common food and body struggles people with diabetes faceC...
Correction Dose
Saying “I’ll get on top of my diabetes in 2026” is easy. But making the goal stick past Feb is tough. In this episode (a re-release from last Jan), Tracy and I sit down with behavioural strategist Tereeza Ballantine to break down how to set diabetes goals that actually work — without perfectionism, guilt, or burnout. This isn’t fluffy stuff. It’s practical tools, neuroscience-backed insights, and a kinder way to work with your brain (even when it’s being unhelpful). We talk about: How t...