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Sweet Talk for Parents of Kids with Type One Diabetes

JoAnne Robb, T1D Mom and MFT

Sweet Talk for Parents of Kids with Type One Diabetes

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Sweet Talk for Parents of Kids with Type One Diabetes

JoAnne Robb, T1D Mom and MFT

Sweet Talk for Parents of Kids with Type One Diabetes

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Sweet Talk for Parents of Kids with Type One Diabetes

JoAnne Robb, T1D Mom and MFT

Sweet Talk for Parents of Kids with Type One Diabetes

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I loved the conversation I had for today’s podcast episode. It touched on a topic that no one has ever asked me about, even though I know it affects many of us: the difficult balance of managing work responsibilities while caring for a child di
In this week’s episode, I have a conversation with Mary, mother of a newly diagnosed little boy: Campbell was diagnosed about 6 months ago at two and a half.  Mary and her husband are getting the hang of diabetes but it’s been such a big learni
In today’s episode, I talk with Tiffany, a mother whose 9-year-old daughter was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes only a few months ago. Tiffany opened with her primary concern: the limitations her daughter might face in the future. Even though sh
In today’s latest episode, I answer a listener question that will resonate with most parents of T1D kids: the emotional and practical considerations of testing siblings for diabetes markers.The decision to test siblings for diabetes markers is
Today’s show touches on a topic that’s close to many of our hearts—preparing our little ones for big life transitions. But as you know, when you’re the parent of a kiddo with type 1 diabetes, those transitions take on a whole new layer of plann
In today’s episode, I’m joined by Sveltana, a mother who’s navigating the bumps of diabetes management with her 9-year-old snowboarder and athlete. While we do spend some time strategizing management and I talk to this mom about questions she c
I feel so lucky to have been part of the conversation that makes up this week’s episode.  My guest is Stacey Simms, herself a big name in the diabetes world, and the host of the Diabetes Connections podcast.  At one of her Mom’s Night Out event
On today’s show, I welcome back Kaylor Glassman, founder of Diabetes Support Partners, to talk through a question from a listener.The question has to do with an 11 year old, who the parent feels isn’t being as responsible about diabetes managem
Today’s mom has a wish to go away with her husband for a weekend — and leave her T1D son behind.  The grandparents have offered to take him for that weekend — they are more than happy to help — but mom is nervous, worried not just about her son
This week’s guest is a mom of a relatively newly diagnosed 10-year old girl.  Mom describes her daughter Maisie as having always struggled with some anxiety — but now that diabetes is in the mix, Maisie's anxiety is higher and more dramatic — a
Thanks for listening to Sweet Talk all year long! I’m closing 2023 with a recap of some of my top recommended episodes to tune into this holiday season. These episodes will serve you as you brace challenges with food, family, and friends during
The mom who joins me this week — Michelle — doesn’t have a specific question; instead, she wants to face off with the broad challenge of how lonely it can be to have diabetes, both for her and her T1D daughter.  Ultimately, she’s bothered by th
On today’s show, a mom joins me to talk about her nervousness about having a new driver — and to think through any issues that she should be on the lookout for because of diabetes. Mom is understandably anxious about her daughter starting to dr
This remarkable grandmother came onto the show to get some support for her newly diagnosed grandson.  In the last few months, this 12-year-old boy — who was adopted by this family through the foster-care system — has been living with grandma. 
This week, I’m honored to have Kaylor Glassman back on the show. As a reminder, I know Kaylor from DYF, the organization that runs camp in my neck of the woods in Northern California. She used to work there as the Director of Programs. Now, she
As T1D parents, most — if not all — of us grapple with some pretty significant anxiety about keeping our kids safe. The parent on the show this week shares with us about how she’s fighting with that anxiety in the quest to get things right with
This week a mom came on the show to talk about her son who was diagnosed a little less than a month ago — but, amazingly, she didn’t have a question about him!  Instead, she wanted to think about her 5-year-old non-T1D daughter who had come to
This week, a mom joins me in a wide-ranging conversation about the way her son can get sassy — and be difficult to parent — when his blood sugar is high.  But before we ever got to that issue, we hit on a few other important topics.First of all
This week, I’m talking to a mom with an all-too-familiar problem:  Her teenager, diagnosed for years now and a conscientious diabetes manager until recently, has basically given up on bolusing.  Mom is at her wit’s end, trying to figure out how
This week, I talked with a mom whose T1D son recently left for college. It’s clear that mom trusts her son – and that they have a good relationship – but she’s also nervous about him being on his own.  A lovely priority for her is to make sure
For today’s episode, a mom came on to share how her 9-year-old son has become increasingly and newly worried anytime his CGM shows a high reading. We were able to trace this new anxiety to one particularly traumatic experience when he was over
I’m so lucky this week to have Kaylor Glassman on the show. I know Kaylor through DYF, the organization that runs a diabetes camp in Northern California; she used to be the program director there. Now she has a business called Diabetes Support
What a dilemma!  To stay or to go?  In this episode, I talked to a lovely mother who is debating whether she should move to live near her family who she knows can and will support her and her newly diagnosed daughter.  The sticking point is tha
This week, I had a wonderful conversation with my old T1D mom friend, Tamar.  Tamar and I met at camp a million years ago and our children were diagnosed on the same day!  She’s a veteran, so you’ll hear a robust conversation about the question
What a complex issue!  This week, a mom came on the show, talking about how her somewhat-newly diagnosed 7-year-old has been pulling off her pump.  Mom has been working hard to stay calm in the face of all these pump “failures” but really wants
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