Your Diabestie Podcast

Mila Clarke

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.

  1. 03/08/2024

    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

    8 min
  2. 02/09/2024

    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.

    13 min
4.5
out of 5
8 Ratings

About

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.