Diabetes Self-Management

LET’S LISTEN TO A PODCAST!

Are you a fan of podcasts? According to recent statistics, over 155 million people who live in the United States have tuned in to at least one podcast, and loyal followers listen to an average of seven episodes each week. The popularity of podcasts continues to rise as people want to connect, be a part of a community, share experiences, and discuss the possibility of future adventures. Podcasts can be informative, thought provoking, controversial, fun, educational, and entertaining. Unlike watching a video (which requires your full attention), you can listen to a podcast while walking, working out, driving, commuting, or cooking dinner. You can download an episode and listen to it at a later time, even if you are offline.

Podcasts can inspire new thoughts and ideas or provide motivation to tackle the day ahead. Are you interested in music, news or politics, cold-case mysteries, travel, food, exercise, or health? Perhaps you want to connect with others in the diabetes community? After a brief search, you will find a podcast or two that work for you!

Here are a few (of many) informative and engaging

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