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    Explore "type 2" with insightful episodes like "Wanting Connection, Relationships, and the Heartfelt Word of a Type 2 w/ Dr. Rebekah Tennyson", "Turning Red, The Baby-Sitters Club, and Diabetes", "Episode 37 - Diabetes Leadership Council", "[Best-of SMA infantile] Qu'appelle-t-on Amyotrophie Spinale infantile ou SMA infantile ?" and "CEO of Virta Health Sami Inkinen is On a Mission to Reverse Type 2 Diabetes For 100 Million People by the Year 2025" from podcasts like ""Enneagram In Love", "Braaains", "HR Benecast", "RARE à l'écoute" and "Office Hours with Spencer Rascoff"" and more!

    Episodes (9)

    Wanting Connection, Relationships, and the Heartfelt Word of a Type 2 w/ Dr. Rebekah Tennyson

    Wanting Connection, Relationships, and the Heartfelt Word of a Type 2 w/ Dr. Rebekah Tennyson

    In today's episode, I get to talk to Dr. Rebekah Tennyson, also a Certified Enneagram Coach through the Enneagram University. We dive into the world of a Type 2 and what it looks like be in a relationship with one. Rebekah provides many personal examples and insights where her core Type shows up in ways that strengthen her relationships. She also gives you conflict resolution tips no matter your Type. Rebekah brings a softness to the conversation of emotions and shows you the beauty and depth of what a Type 2 can look like. 

    Dr Rebekah Tennyson is a Clinical Psychologist and Enneagram Coach living in the UK. She works with children, adolescents, families and adults and, regardless of age, her passion is helping people to understand themselves and others better so that they can have more meaningful and fulfilling relationships (including with themselves!). Outside of work, Rebekah loves music, coffee, moving her body, getting lost in a really good book, and spending time with her people. 

     

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    Turning Red, The Baby-Sitters Club, and Diabetes

    Turning Red, The Baby-Sitters Club, and Diabetes

    Today’s episode is about diabetes and we are excited to talk with writer, science communications professional, and podcast producer and host, Krista Lamb, who recently released her book ‘Beyond Banting: Decoding Canada’s Diabetes Research Superstars.’

    During our conversation, we discussed the different types of diabetes that present (type one and type two), the stigmas associated with diabetes, and the impact this chronic illness has on a person’s mental health. Together, we also explore how we currently see this disability on film and television in films like Turning Red and shows like The Baby-Sitters Club and what we’d like to see on the screen in the future!

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    Music: @_Deppisch_

    Design: Perpetualnotion.ca

    Mixing/ Mastering: Tony Bao

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    [Best-of SMA infantile] Qu'appelle-t-on Amyotrophie Spinale infantile ou SMA infantile ?

    [Best-of SMA infantile] Qu'appelle-t-on Amyotrophie Spinale infantile ou SMA infantile ?

    Bienvenue sur RARE à l'écoute, la chaîne de Podcast dédiée aux maladies rares.

    Pour ouvrir cette nouvelle saison sur l’Amyotrophie Spinale infantile, nous recevons le Dr Claude Cances, neuropédiatre au sein du service de Pédiatrie - Neurologie de l'Hôpital des enfants du CHU de Toulouse, et clinicien au sein du Centre de Référence des Maladies Neuromusculaires adultes et enfants Atlantique-Occitanie sous l'égide de la filière FILNEMUS.

    Nous abordons aujourd'hui les Amyotrophies Spinales, la survenue des symptômes de l’Amyotrophie Spinale infantile, sa physiopathologie, les principaux symptômes d’alerte qui doivent faire évoquer ce diagnostic, l’évolution des jeunes patients, et leur adressage en cas de suspicion de la maladie.

    Si vous désirez vous informer et aller plus loin dans la connaissance de cette pathologie, nous vous donnons rendez-vous sur notre site internet www.rarealecoute.com.

    L’orateur n’a reçu aucune rémunération pour la réalisation de cet épisode.

     

    Invité :
    Dr Claude Cances – Hôpital des enfants – CHU de Toulouse
    https://www.chu-toulouse.fr/-pediatrie-neurologie- 

    L’équipe :
    Virginie Druenne - Programmation
    Cyril Cassard - Animation
    Hervé Guillot - Production

    Crédits : Sonacom

     

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    CEO of Virta Health Sami Inkinen is On a Mission to Reverse Type 2 Diabetes For 100 Million People by the Year 2025

    CEO of Virta Health Sami Inkinen is On a Mission to Reverse Type 2 Diabetes For 100 Million People by the Year 2025

    Spencer speaks with Sami Inkinen, the CEO and Founder of Virta Health. After winning the Ironman 70.3 World Championships in 2011, the triathlete found out that he was pre-diabetic that same year. Unsatisfied with the conventional wisdom of “exercise more and eat less,” Sami dug into the science of type 2 diabetes, by consulting experts on the science of carbohydrate restriction and metabolic health. Seeking to raise awareness about the dangers of sugar, Inkinen and his wife rowed across the Pacific Ocean for 45 days—completely unsupported—from California to Hawaii for 2,750 miles. While on that journey, the idea for Virta was born. His personal mantra on that trip was "Use Sisu, not Sugar"—with the Finnish concept of Stoicism, tenacity, and grit, as determination to help himself and others reverse their diagnoses. 

    Virta is an app-based, health technology start-up that offers treatment to reverse type 2 diabetes without surgery, allowing patients to work with medical providers and health coaches on a nearly real-time basis. Virta’s approach helps patients get off of all diabetes-specific medications while achieving sub-diabetic HbA1c (blood sugar)—in 60% of patients who complete one-year of the Virta Treatment. Of those patients prescribed insulin, 94% reduce or fully-eliminate usage. 

    Previously, Inkinen was the co-founder of real estate marketplace Trulia, serving as its COO and president and board member until its IPO and sale to Zillow Group. Sami is also an active angel investor in healthcare. Inkinen started his career as a radiochemist at a nuclear power plant. He holds a Master of Science in engineering physics from the Helsinki University of Technology, and a Master of Business Administration from Stanford University. 

    (Disclosure: dot.LA co-founder Spencer Rascoff is an investor in Virta.)

    Qu'appelle-t-on Amyotrophie Spinale infantile ou SMA infantile ?

    Qu'appelle-t-on Amyotrophie Spinale infantile ou SMA infantile ?

    Bienvenue sur RARE à l'écoute, la chaîne de Podcast dédiée aux maladies rares.

    Pour ouvrir cette nouvelle saison sur l’Amyotrophie Spinale infantile, nous recevons le Dr Claude Cances, neuropédiatre au sein du service de Pédiatrie - Neurologie de l'Hôpital des enfants du CHU de Toulouse, et clinicien au sein du Centre de Référence des Maladies Neuromusculaires adultes et enfants Atlantique-Occitanie sous l'égide de la filière FILNEMUS.

    Nous abordons aujourd'hui les Amyotrophies Spinales, la survenue des symptômes de l’Amyotrophie Spinale infantile, sa physiopathologie, les principaux symptômes d’alerte qui doivent faire évoquer ce diagnostic, l’évolution des jeunes patients, et leur adressage en cas de suspicion de la maladie.

    Si vous désirez vous informer et aller plus loin dans la connaissance de cette pathologie, nous vous donnons rendez-vous sur notre site internet www.rarealecoute.com.

    L’orateur n’a reçu aucune rémunération pour la réalisation de cet épisode.

     

    Invité :
    Dr Claude Cances – Hôpital des enfants – CHU de Toulouse
    https://www.chu-toulouse.fr/-pediatrie-neurologie- 

    L’équipe :
    Virginie Druenne - Programmation
    Cyril Cassard - Animation
    Hervé Guillot - Production

    Crédits : Sonacom

     

    Avec le soutien institutionnel de NOVARTIS Gene Therapies France SAS

    #07 Tout savoir sur la recharge des voitures électriques

    #07 Tout savoir sur la recharge des voitures électriques

    Vous avez pris l’initiative d’acquérir une voiture à motorisation électrique ? Nous vous félicitons, car ce geste fait aujourd’hui partie des démarches écologiques que chaque citoyen peut réaliser. Seulement, vous avez des doutes quant à son autonomie. Vous craignez aussi de ne pas pouvoir contrôler la recharge de votre voiture électrique.

    À travers cet épisode, Caroom met en lumière les détails techniques de recharge à considérer pour déterminer quel type d’auto électrique vous convient.


    00:00 Introduction

    01:42 Le type de batterie utilisé

    03:50 Sur quelle prises recharger sa voiture électrique ?

    07:52 Quel cable pour recharger son véhicule électrique ?

    08:26 Les bornes de recharge

    09:33 Les stations de recharges


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    Eating Our Way Out of the National Debt

    Eating Our Way Out of the National Debt

    Do you know the #1 cause of death in America? It is not what you think - our diet has surpassed smoking as a cause of death. Michel Nischan, chef and Founder, President and CEO of Wholesome Wave, and Lindsey Seegers, Program Manager of Nutrition Education at Manna Food Center in Montgomery County, MD know that food-related disease is both deadly and preventable. They join Share Our Strength founders Debbie and Billy Shore to explain some promising ways they are addressing the root causes of diet-related diseases. “We spend about $1.4 trillion a year on diet-related disease,” says Nischan. Yet the economic disparities of a disease like Type 2 Diabetes are stark. “I learned that the majority of the people that struggle with that condition lived at income levels so low they couldn’t even afford the basic ingredients to help them prevent the disease in the first place.” Seegers works with thousands of families in Montgomery County on nutritious eating. “Healthy eating is not just for the rich,” she stresses. “What parents want so much is to feed their children well – they want the best for their kids. The challenge is to be able to afford adequate and enough wholesome staple foods.”

    Both guests believe that systemic changes are needed to impact health outcomes, and they are making real progress. Seegers’ work at Manna Food Center focuses on nutrition education – not just food distribution – to help families learn how to identify and afford healthy foods on a budget. They are also launching a retrofitted school bus that serves as a mobile kitchen and pop-up pantry. Wholesome Wave began a 2-for-1 program for buying fruits and vegetables with SNAP food stamps with private funding which grew into a federally-funded program in the Farm Bill called the Food Insecurity Nutrition Incentive (FINI) Grant Program with $100M over 5 years. Nischan did not predict the success of the model. “However complicated the root causes are, something as simplistic as providing affordability thru incentives can be so powerful – it’s mindboggling.” FINI has also had larger economic impacts because farmers whose produce is purchased through the program are responding to this increased demand by making infrastructural improvements and expanding their enterprises.

    These food justice leaders also discuss the recent threats to the SNAP food stamp program and the effect that cuts would have on families and the economy. “Food is where people are going to cut when things get really tight,” reports Seegers, which means that preventing diet-related disease will be even more difficult. “It’s just wrongheaded,” says Nischan. He cites the return on investment of giving people access to healthy food vs. paying for expensive health care treatments like dialysis. “$100 thousand dollars saves $4 million dollars.”


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