If you’ve been told “your sugar’s a little high,” this conversation is your turning point. Endocrinologist Dr. Carmen Cartwright (Clinical Director, Specialty Clinic, Oaktree Medical Center) joins Alexis Burrows to unpack how pre-diabetes can be reversed—and how many living with type 2 diabetes can move toward remission, protect their organs, and reclaim everyday life.
In this episode you’ll learn
- What “reversal” and “remission” actually mean (and which lab numbers matter: A1C, fasting glucose).
- The real drivers of change: food you’ll actually eat, movement timing (post-meal walks), muscle building, sleep, and stress control.
- How meds fit in (metformin, GLP-1s, insulin)—as tools, not failures.
- What to do first this week—two simple, high-ROI actions.
Why this matters
Pre-diabetes isn’t “borderline”—it’s a window. And even with type 2, the line can trend down with consistent, sustainable habits. This episode replaces fear with a plan you can measure.
Disclaimer: Educational content only. Please consult your clinician for personal medical advice.
If this helped you, share it with someone who keeps saying “I’m borderline.” Subscribe, comment with your questions, and tag a friend who needs hope today.
#VitalVoices #Prediabetes #Type2Diabetes #Remission #A1C #MetabolicHealth #Bahamas #OaktreeMedicalCenter
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If you’ve been told “your sugar’s a little high,” this conversation is your turning point. Endocrinologist Dr. Carmen Cartwright (Clinical Director, Specialty Clinic, Oaktree Medical Center) joins Alexis Burrows to unpack how pre-diabetes can be reversed—and how many living with type 2 diabetes can move toward remission, protect their organs, and reclaim everyday life.
In this episode you’ll learn
- What “reversal” and “remission” actually mean (and which lab numbers matter: A1C, fasting glucose).
- The real drivers of change: food you’ll actually eat, movement timing (post-meal walks), muscle building, sleep, and stress control.
- How meds fit in (metformin, GLP-1s, insulin)—as tools, not failures.
- What to do first this week—two simple, high-ROI actions.
Why this matters
Pre-diabetes isn’t “borderline”—it’s a window. And even with type 2, the line can trend down with consistent, sustainable habits. This episode replaces fear with a plan you can measure.
Disclaimer: Educational content only. Please consult your clinician for personal medical advice.
If this helped you, share it with someone who keeps saying “I’m borderline.” Subscribe, comment with your questions, and tag a friend who needs hope today.
#VitalVoices #Prediabetes #Type2Diabetes #Remission #A1C #MetabolicHealth #Bahamas #OaktreeMedicalCenter
Episode 44 - Finding Light after Loss ft. Doctor Tazz
Vital Voices Podcast
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Episode 44 - Finding Light after Loss ft. Doctor Tazz
One in four women will experience pregnancy or infant loss in her lifetime — yet for many, this journey remains unseen, unspoken, and misunderstood. In this deeply heartfelt episode of Vital Voices, host Alexis Burrows sits down with*Doctor Tazz, Fertility Coach, Women’s Health Advocate, and Author, to shed light on the emotional, spiritual, and relational aspects of pregnancy and infant loss during Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month.
Together, they explore:
How to navigate grief after loss
Ways partners and families can support each other
The importance of community, remembrance, and faith
Finding hope and healing after heartbreak
Whether you’ve personally experienced loss or want to learn how to support others with empathy, this conversation offers comfort, education, and hope — reminding us that no parent should ever walk this road alone.
#VitalVoices242 #PregnancyLossAwareness #InfantLossAwareness #DrTazz #FertilityCoach #WomensHealth #PregnancyAndInfantLoss #HopeAfterLoss #RainbowBaby #MiscarriageAwareness #StillbirthAwareness #HealingJourney #FaithAndHealing #EmotionalWellness #GriefSupport #BahamianPodcast #AlexisBurrows #VitalVoicesPodcast #MentalHealthAwareness
Vital Voices Podcast
If you’ve been told “your sugar’s a little high,” this conversation is your turning point. Endocrinologist Dr. Carmen Cartwright (Clinical Director, Specialty Clinic, Oaktree Medical Center) joins Alexis Burrows to unpack how pre-diabetes can be reversed—and how many living with type 2 diabetes can move toward remission, protect their organs, and reclaim everyday life.
In this episode you’ll learn
- What “reversal” and “remission” actually mean (and which lab numbers matter: A1C, fasting glucose).
- The real drivers of change: food you’ll actually eat, movement timing (post-meal walks), muscle building, sleep, and stress control.
- How meds fit in (metformin, GLP-1s, insulin)—as tools, not failures.
- What to do first this week—two simple, high-ROI actions.
Why this matters
Pre-diabetes isn’t “borderline”—it’s a window. And even with type 2, the line can trend down with consistent, sustainable habits. This episode replaces fear with a plan you can measure.
Disclaimer: Educational content only. Please consult your clinician for personal medical advice.
If this helped you, share it with someone who keeps saying “I’m borderline.” Subscribe, comment with your questions, and tag a friend who needs hope today.
#VitalVoices #Prediabetes #Type2Diabetes #Remission #A1C #MetabolicHealth #Bahamas #OaktreeMedicalCenter