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Your Diabestie Podcast
Mila Clarke
21 episodes
6 days ago
No one should have to do diabetes alone. I'm Mila Clarke, and I've lived with Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults since 2016. When I was diagnosed, I felt alone, discouraged, and like I'd never get this down. Over time, I've met some fantastic Diabesties who made me realize that someone's always got your back. So, I decided to start a Podcast about the power of friendship and connection in Diabetes and talk to some of my favorite people about the diabetes rollercoaster. Most of all, I want to make sure that no one ever has to be alone on their journey with diabetes.
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No one should have to do diabetes alone. I'm Mila Clarke, and I've lived with Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults since 2016. When I was diagnosed, I felt alone, discouraged, and like I'd never get this down. Over time, I've met some fantastic Diabesties who made me realize that someone's always got your back. So, I decided to start a Podcast about the power of friendship and connection in Diabetes and talk to some of my favorite people about the diabetes rollercoaster. Most of all, I want to make sure that no one ever has to be alone on their journey with diabetes.
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Episodes (20/21)
Your Diabestie Podcast
Your Diabestie Finds Hope and Joy in Terrible Times

Finding Hope When You're Feeling Hopeless In this episode of the Your Diabestie podcast, host Mila, who lives with latent autoimmune diabetes in adults, discusses finding hope during challenging times. Mila shares her personal experiences with depression, anxiety, and loss, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging diabetes burnout and the overwhelming nature of living with chronic conditions. She offers practical strategies for cultivating joy, seeking community support, and prioritizing self-care. Mila also highlights the benefits of professional help and introduces the Glucose Guide community as a supportive resource for those living with diabetes. Tune in for a heartfelt conversation and actionable tips to manage emotional well-being and find hope. 00:00 Welcome to Your Diabestie Podcast 00:35 The Weight of the World: Feeling Overwhelmed 01:47 Personal Struggles: Anxiety and Depression 04:57 Finding Joy in Small Things 05:48 Building a Supportive Community 06:27 Disconnect to Reconnect: Managing Screen Time 07:18 Back to Basics: Self-Care Essentials 07:51 Seeking Professional Help 08:37 Introducing the Glucose Guide Community 09:19 Final Words of Hope and Encouragement

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10 months ago
9 minutes 41 seconds

Your Diabestie Podcast
Your Diabestie learns about how your period can predict your Hemoglobin A1C | Qvin & Dr. Sara Naseri

Revolutionizing Women's Health: How Qvin is Transforming Menstrual Pads into Diagnostic Tools In this episode of the Your Diabestie podcast, host Mila Clarke, a board-certified health coach and nutritionist, interviews Dr. Sara Naseri, the co-founder and CEO of Qvin. Dr. Naseri discusses the innovative approach of turning menstrual pads into diagnostic tools to give women better control over their health. She shares insights into the inspiration behind Qvin, the challenges faced in developing the product, and the tremendous potential of menstrual blood in preventative healthcare. The conversation also touches on overcoming stigmas around menstruation and the importance of women's participation in medical research. 00:00 Welcome to Your Diabestie Podcast 00:21 Introducing Dr. Sara Naseri and Qvin 01:34 The Light Bulb Moment: Menstrual Pads as Diagnostic Tools 05:21 Challenges in Women's Health Research 11:38 The Medical Community's Reception of Qvin 15:33 The Meaning Behind the Name Qvin 17:07 Debunking Myths About Women's Health 18:12 Personal Insights and Reflections 22:13 Final Thoughts and Gratitude

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10 months ago
25 minutes 11 seconds

Your Diabestie Podcast
Blood Sugar, Heart Health, and the Power of Self-Advocacy: A Deep Dive into Diabetes Management with endocrinologist Dr. Devin Steenkamp

In our latest episode of Your Diabestie, host Mila Clarke sat down with Dr. Devin Steenkamp, a renowned endocrinologist from Boston University's Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, to explore the critical connection between type 2 diabetes (T2D) and cardiovascular disease (CVD). From understanding personal risk factors to building sustainable health strategies, this episode offered a wealth of insights to help you navigate the intersection of diabetes and heart health.


Visit Diabestiepod.com for the recap of this episode, transcript and resources.


And take this survey to be entered to win a $100 Visa gift card for sharing your experience about living with diabetes: https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/8053111/Mila-Buckley

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1 year ago
14 minutes 2 seconds

Your Diabestie Podcast
Your Diabestie talks privilege and access

In this episode, Mila tackles a touchy topic - privilege.

There’s nothing inherently wrong with having privilege. Privilege isn’t something we always choose or control. It’s often a result of the circumstances we’re born into or the opportunities that come our way. But in order to have real conversations about inequality, especially when it comes to diabetes care, we have to acknowledge that privilege exists.

When we ignore privilege, we miss out on understanding the full picture. Privilege gives some people access to better healthcare, tools, and education, but it can leave others in a precarious position where they’re struggling just to survive. It’s not about feeling guilty for what we have—it’s about recognizing the difference it makes and doing what we can to bridge that gap for others.

Acknowledging privilege isn’t about blame. It’s about responsibility. It’s about using what we have to help advocate for more equitable healthcare systems, more education for underserved communities, and more access to the tools that people with diabetes need to live healthy lives. When we recognize where privilege shows up, we can start to use it to create change.

Find the show notes at diabestiepod.com

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1 year ago
16 minutes 9 seconds

Your Diabestie Podcast
Obesity, Diabetes, Weight Loss Drugs and Misplaced Blame

Join Mila Clarke in this enlightening episode of Your Diabestie Podcast, where she takes a deep dive into the complex relationship between diabetes and weight loss. With a personal perspective of living with Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in adults, Mila explores the often-controversial topic of weight loss drugs, their potentials, and drawbacks. Combined with significant lifestyle changes, could these medications usher individuals towards a healthier life? Tune in to discover the importance of balance in managing diabetes, weight, and overall health.

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1 year ago
20 minutes 6 seconds

Your Diabestie Podcast
Body image, positive self talk and embracing the best parts of you with diabetes

Join me, Mila Clarke, on a heartfelt journey of empowerment and self-acceptance in this episode of Your Diabestie podcast. As someone living with diabetes, I understand the unique challenges we face, including the impact on body image and self-esteem. In this episode, we delve into the often-overlooked topic of body image within the diabetes community, exploring practical strategies for embracing positivity and overcoming negative self-talk.

I share personal anecdotes and insights into navigating hurtful comments, social media comparisons, and the physical manifestations of diabetes management. Together, we'll uncover the importance of self-compassion and gratitude, reminding ourselves that our worth extends far beyond our diagnosis or appearance.

Whether you're struggling with body image issues or seeking inspiration to boost your self-esteem, this episode offers empowering advice and actionable steps to cultivate a positive self-image. Tune in to discover the beauty in embracing your uniqueness and the strength in accepting yourself just as you are.

Don't miss out on this uplifting conversation—listen to the full episode on Your Diabestie podcast and embark on a journey towards self-love and empowerment. Remember, you are strong, resilient, and worthy of kindness and compassion. Let's spread positivity and embrace our true selves together.


Get the transcript at diabestiepod.com

Download my FREE diabetes app: GlucoseGuide.app

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1 year ago
8 minutes 14 seconds

Your Diabestie Podcast
Your Diabestie's healthcare hurdles....hurt.

Visit diabestiepod.com for the full episode and transcript.

Mila Clarke shared her personal experiences as a Black woman living with latent autoimmune diabetes in adults and the challenges she faces within the American healthcare system.0

Despite having good healthcare coverage, she encounters difficulties obtaining necessary medical devices and filling prescriptions due to sudden coverage issues and the need for prior authorizations.

Mila's account highlights the complexities and barriers that individuals with chronic illnesses often face when navigating the healthcare system, emphasizing the need for improved accessibility and understanding of patients' needs.

She calls for a patient-centric system that prioritizes patient well-being over corporate interests and invites listeners to engage in a lively debate while promoting her podcast and encouraging support for her work.

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1 year ago
14 minutes 6 seconds

Your Diabestie Podcast
Diabestie Alicia Torres thrived with low vision after partially losing her eyesight

In the podcast interview on "Your Diabestie" hosted by Mila Clarke, Alicia Torres shares her extensive journey with diabetes, spanning over 25 years, starting from her 20s.


Initially, Torres did not take her diagnosis seriously, leading to frequent hospitalizations due to unmanaged insulin levels. The conversation highlights the stigmatization surrounding medication in diabetes management and the importance of embracing medical assistance for a better quality of life.


Torres's life took a drastic turn two years prior to the interview when she lost vision in her right eye and suffered low vision in her left due to a detached retina, exacerbated by stress, high blood sugar, and blood pressure.


This health crisis led to a period of depression and self-perceived worthlessness for Torres.


However, a pivotal moment of independence and self-realization helped her overcome her despair, adopting a warrior mindset towards her condition and life.


The interview delves into Torres's transformation and empowerment, culminating in her move to a new state, where she found purpose through starting a podcast titled "I'm More Than Enough, Period"


Through her platform, she shares personal stories of overcoming adversity, aiming to inspire and empower women by promoting self-love and resilience.


The podcast covers various topics, including self-love, setting boundaries, and navigating challenging relationships.


Mila Clarke and Alicia Torres discuss the significance of asking questions and being proactive in one’s healthcare journey, especially in managing diabetes.


They underscore the value of questioning and researching medications rather than passively accepting prescriptions.


Torres encourages listeners to find her podcast and connect with her on social media platforms like Instagram and Facebook to continue engaging with her empowering messages and stories.


The interview concludes with Clarke expressing gratitude for Torres's openness and the inspirational insights shared during the session.

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1 year ago
13 minutes 1 second

Your Diabestie Podcast
Your Diabestie explores how silica lowers glucose with health tech founder Sana Alajmovic

Todays episode of Your Diabestie discusses preventative healthcare and the importance of proactive measures to prevent chronic lifestyle diseases.

Sana Alajmovic, the CEO of Sigrid, shared her personal connection to diabetes and her inspiration to work in preventative healthcare.

Sigrid's technology uses Silica to slow down digestion, reduce caloric uptake, balance blood sugar, and prevent the development of type 2 diabetes.


The effectiveness of the glucose stabilizer in managing blood sugar levels was highlighted, and the conversation touched on the importance of individualized solutions for diabetes management, and the need to live a balanced life while striving for blood sugar balance.


Mila and Sana's conversation underscored the multifaceted role of food in both nourishment and social connection, and the importance of preventative health and self-care.


To get the video podcast and transcript, visit diabestiepod.com.

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1 year ago
20 minutes 23 seconds

Your Diabestie Podcast
Your Diabestie talks about what actually causes diabetes?

In this episode of Your Diabestie, Mila discussed the multifaceted nature of diabetes, including its causes and symptoms, and highlighted the different types of diabetes and their management strategies. She emphasized the importance of recognizing warning signs and seeking appropriate care and support.


Mila shares advice on making small lifestyle changes to impact blood glucose readings and stressed the importance of getting tested for diabetes to determine the type and prevent serious complications. She encourages seeking support as a proactive approach to health.


Overall, this episode empowers listeners to understand and navigate the complexities of diabetes.


Understanding the Causes and Symptoms of Diabetes
She discusses the common types of diabetes, including type 1, type 1.5, type 2, and gestational diabetes, and their respective management approaches. Furthermore, she delves into the symptoms of diabetes, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and seeking support for these warning signs.

  • Types of diabetes
  • Causes of diabetes
  • Symptoms of diabetes
  • Stay active.
  • Incorporate more plants into diet.
  • Regular blood test to measure glucose levels.
  • Have your diagnosis confirmed.
  • Get screened if you have additional risks.
  • What are the causes of diabetes?
  • How is diabetes tested and diagnosed?
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1 year ago
8 minutes 42 seconds

Your Diabestie Podcast
Your Diabestie talks about the progression of the diabetes online community

Today's episode with Corinna Santa Ana is just one of those conversations that I wish could have kept going. Every time we chat, the episodes are SO wonderful.


In this episode we cover:

  1. Insulin Prices and Global Impact:

    • Corinna discusses the issue of insulin prices in the United States and how the USA makes an impact.
    • She emphasizes the global impact of choices made by companies producing insulin for different regions, affecting diabetes care worldwide.
  2. Commercialization of Chronic Disease:

    • Mila and Corinna discuss the commercialization of healthcare in the U.S. and how chronic diseases, including diabetes, are marketed.
  3. Differences in Healthcare Systems:

    • Mila shares insights from her brother's experience in Denmark, highlighting the differences in pharmaceutical regulations and advertising restrictions.
  4. Representation and Stereotypes:

    • The conversation touches upon the lack of representation in diabetes advertising, focusing on stereotypes and the need for diversity in marketing materials.
  5. Challenges in Advocacy for Type 2 Diabetes:

    • Corinna delves into the challenges faced by people with type 2 diabetes in online spaces, discussing the less vocal online presence compared to type 1 diabetes.
  6. Industry Influence and Sponsorships:

    • The impact of industry sponsorships and the choices made in elevating certain voices in the diabetes community are explored.
  7. Acknowledging Privilege and Gratitude:

    • Corinna and Mila discuss the importance of acknowledging privilege in accessing healthcare and the need for gratitude despite existing challenges.
  8. Community Engagement and Cultural Sensitivity:

    • The conversation expands to include the importance of engaging with diverse communities and being culturally sensitive in healthcare approaches.
  • Treating People as Individuals:

    • The overall theme centers around the call for treating people as individuals, understanding diverse experiences, and fostering inclusivity in healthcare representation.
  • Listeners are encouraged to explore the transcript and related content on at diabestiepod.com


    You can find Corinna at Type2musings.com

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    1 year ago
    55 minutes 6 seconds

    Your Diabestie Podcast
    Your Diabestie Embraces Plant-Based Eating and Movement.

    On This Episode, Registered Dietitian and Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist Diana Licalzi and Exercise Physiologist Jose Tejero talk about the benefits of embracing a plant-based diet, and finding joy in movement.


    To watch the video podcast and grab the transcript visit DiabestiePod.com!



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    1 year ago
    20 minutes 30 seconds

    Your Diabestie Podcast
    Your Diabestie Goes To The Doctor

    Doctor's visits are a necessary part of diabetes management. But, here are some questions you can ask, that make the most of your doctor's appointment.


    Check out diabestiepod.com for the transcript and video of this episode. You can also leave questions for the podcast at HangryWoman.com.

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    1 year ago
    13 minutes 24 seconds

    Your Diabestie Podcast
    New Year, Same Diabestie

    Visit Diabestiepod.com for the full transcript.


    For Free Diabetes Health Coaching, visit HangryWoman.com/diabetes-coaching.

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    1 year ago
    13 minutes 34 seconds

    Your Diabestie Podcast
    Your Diabestie Helps You Stay Grounded for The Holidays

    As we approach the holiday season, it's important to be aware of the challenges that people with diabetes may face. While this time of year is full of joy and celebration, there are also added stressors and temptations that can make managing blood sugar levels more difficult.

    Remember, you're not alone in this. We're in this together, and with the right planning and mindset, we can navigate the holidays successfully while managing diabetes. You've got this!


    For the full episode transcript, video, and behind-the-scenes, visit DiabestiePod.com.

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    1 year ago
    13 minutes

    Your Diabestie Podcast
    This diabestie helps you stay on top of your diabetes self-care

    Kylene Redmond is the type of diabestie you want by your side. She's real, she's encouraging, she'll hype you, and she'll text you at 5 am to make sure you did that workout you said you were committed to.


    On this episode, her and I talk long-distance friendships, accountability, and representation for people with all types of diabetes.


    Get the video podcast, and the full transcript at diabestiepod.com.

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    1 year ago
    35 minutes 43 seconds

    Your Diabestie Podcast
    Your ACTUAL Diabestie

    When you have a strong support system with diabetes, you can't overlook it.


    In this episode, I talk to my best friend, Katie Moreno. She knew me before my diabetes diagnosis, during some of the roughest periods of that transition, and has some great advice for those who love someone with diabetes.


    Get the full transcript, video episode, and more at diabestiepod.com.


    Here's where you can find Katie:

    OrganizedAdviser.com

    https://www.instagram.com/kthd.png/

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    1 year ago
    44 minutes 18 seconds

    Your Diabestie Podcast
    Your Unemployed Diabestie

    Mila details what it's like to be unemployed with a chronic illness, but also how to advocate for yourself in the process and how to change your outlook so you can move forward.


    This episode is also crucial for businesses that employ people with chronic diseases.


    For the transcript of this episode, visit diabestiepod.com.

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    2 years ago
    30 minutes 39 seconds

    Your Diabestie Podcast
    What your diabestie wishes she knew before her diabetes diagnosis

    In this episode, Mila reveals things she wishes she knew when she was diagnosed and how it would've helped her cope.


    Thanks for listening to Your Diabestie. Want to leave a comment for the show, ask a question, or tell us what you think?


    Send us a note, and get all episodes and transcripts at diabestiepod.com

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    2 years ago
    19 minutes 12 seconds

    Your Diabestie Podcast
    Hey diabesties, I'm Mila!

    In this episode, I wanted to introduce you to me, and tell you about why I started this podcast, my relationship to diabetes, and the kinds of conversations you might hear on the pod.


    Get the transcript for the pod here: https://hangrywoman.com/your-diabestie-podcast-season-1-episode-1-hey-diabesties-im-mila/

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    2 years ago
    12 minutes 13 seconds

    Your Diabestie Podcast
    No one should have to do diabetes alone. I'm Mila Clarke, and I've lived with Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults since 2016. When I was diagnosed, I felt alone, discouraged, and like I'd never get this down. Over time, I've met some fantastic Diabesties who made me realize that someone's always got your back. So, I decided to start a Podcast about the power of friendship and connection in Diabetes and talk to some of my favorite people about the diabetes rollercoaster. Most of all, I want to make sure that no one ever has to be alone on their journey with diabetes.