Insulin Inspired Type 1 Diabetes Podcast

Melissa Apa

A podcast for people with Type 1 Diabetes and parents of T1D kids who are ready to move from overwhelmed to empowered. Melissa shares practical strategies for blood sugar management, confidence building, and thriving—not just surviving—with T1D. Whether you're struggling with lows, riding the blood sugar rollercoaster, or just want to feel more in control, this podcast will help you build the skills and mindset to live your best life with Type 1.

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  1. 2025. 11. 26.

    Eating out with Confidence-From Restaurants to Holiday Tables

    Description: Eating out with Type 1 diabetes can feel overwhelming - from guessing carb counts to managing unexpected delays. In this episode, I'm sharing my practical strategies for restaurant dining and tackling the ultimate eating-out challenge: Thanksgiving dinner. In This Episode: Why restaurant food always has more carbs than you expect (and how to estimate accurately)The simple visual tool I teach every family: using your fist to estimate portionsWhy regional food differences matter more than you think (Buffalo pizza vs. chain pizza!)My wake-up call with Chinese takeout and hidden carbsThe pre-bolus strategy that helps you avoid chasing highs all eveningNavigating Thanksgiving: the carb-loaded reality of nearly every dish on the tableFat content considerations and when extended boluses might helpWhy I don't believe in "cheat days" - and what I do insteadThe most important advice: one day of imperfect management won't derail your diabetes journeyKey Takeaways: ✓ A woman's fist = approximately 1 cup (your portable portion estimator!) ✓ Always estimate higher than expected for restaurant meals ✓ Pre-bolus for 15-20g of carbs when eating out to get ahead of the meal ✓ Don't be afraid to enter big carb numbers when the meal calls for it ✓ Approach holidays with compassion and grace, not perfection Tools Mentioned: MyFitnessPal app (especially the recipe feature)About Insulin Inspired: This podcast is for families living with Type 1 diabetes who are ready to move from surviving to thriving. I'm Melissa, a clinical pharmacist and T1D parent, combining 15 years of clinical expertise with real-life parenting experience to help you build confidence and autonomy in diabetes management. Connect with Melissa: Website: www.insulininspired.comInstagram: @melissaapa_Email: melissa@insulininspired.comReady to work together? Book your discovery call at www.insulininspired.com Disclaimer:This content is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The information shared does not create a professional or pharmacist–patient relationship between you and Dr. Melissa Apa or the Insulin Inspired Podcast. Although Dr. Apa is a licensed clinical pharmacist, she is not acting as your personal healthcare provider. Always consult your own qualified healthcare professional who understands your specific circumstances before making any changes to your medication, diet, or health management plan. Any examples, experiences, or stories shared are illustrative only and should not be interpreted as medical guidance or guarantees of similar results. Individual health outcomes depend on a variety of factors, including your unique health status, medical history, and adherence to professional care.

    15분
  2. 2025. 11. 19.

    Decoding Pump settings

    Title: Insulin Pump Settings Decoded: Basal, I:C, and ISF Description: Confused about which pump setting to adjust? You're not alone. In this episode, I'm breaking down basal rates, insulin-to-carb ratios, and insulin sensitivity factors—and teaching you how to know which one actually needs changing. What you'll learn: What basal rates, I:C ratios, and ISF actually doHow to recognize when each setting is wrongWhy Omnipod 5 and Medtronic programmed basals don't matter in auto modeThe math trick to make sure you're moving your I:C ratio the right directionHow to know WHICH setting to adjust (the decision tree you need)When to wait for more data vs. when to adjust immediatelyWhy the same settings don't work on different pumpsReal examples from 15 years of clinical practice and managing my son's T1DResources mentioned: Insulin Inspired Coaching: Instagram @melissaapa_ or insulininspired.comConfused about your pump settings? DM me on Instagram @melissaapa_ or send me an email at melissa@insulininspired.com  Disclaimer:This content is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The information shared does not create a professional or pharmacist–patient relationship between you and Dr. Melissa Apa or the Insulin Inspired Podcast. Although Dr. Apa is a licensed clinical pharmacist, she is not acting as your personal healthcare provider. Always consult your own qualified healthcare professional who understands your specific circumstances before making any changes to your medication, diet, or health management plan. Any examples, experiences, or stories shared are illustrative only and should not be interpreted as medical guidance or guarantees of similar results. Individual health outcomes depend on a variety of factors, including your unique health status, medical history, and adherence to professional care.

    29분
  3. 2025. 11. 12.

    The Hidden Blood Sugar Saboteur: How Stress Messes with Your Numbers

    Description: Ever check your blood sugar and see 220—even though you didn't eat anything? That's stress. In this episode, I'm explaining how stress hormones affect your blood sugar and giving you four practical tools to manage stress and improve your control. What you'll learn: How cortisol and stress hormones raise blood sugar (even when you haven't eaten)Why stress causes insulin resistanceWhy you can't just bolus your way out of stress highsBox breathing: a 60-second tool to lower cortisol immediatelyHow to use simple meditation to lower baseline stress (even if you think you "can't meditate")How movement breaks reduce stress and improve insulin sensitivityThe "good enough" mindset that releases perfectionism and chronic stressThe "How can I?" mindset that shifts you from helplessness to possibility thinkingOne tool to practice every day this weekResources mentioned: Ashlee Livingstone, Our Forte (breathwork coaching):https://www.ashleelivingstone.com/https://www.instagram.com/ashlee.livingstone/Free meditation apps: Headspace, Calm, Insight TimerJeff Warren-meditation instructor: https://jeffwarren.org/  https://www.instagram.com/_jeffwarren_/?hl=enInsulin Inspired Coaching: Instagram @melissaapa_ or insulininspired.comDisclaimer:This content is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The information shared does not create a professional or pharmacist–patient relationship between you and Dr. Melissa Apa or the Insulin Inspired Podcast. Although Dr. Apa is a licensed clinical pharmacist, she is not acting as your personal healthcare provider. Always consult your own qualified healthcare professional who understands your specific circumstances before making any changes to your medication, diet, or health management plan. Any examples, experiences, or stories shared are illustrative only and should not be interpreted as medical guidance or guarantees of similar results. Individual health outcomes depend on a variety of factors, including your unique health status, medical history, and adherence to professional care.

    28분
  4. 2025. 11. 05.

    Bolusing Beyond Basics-Why "just covering carbs" isn't enough

    Have you ever counted your carbs perfectly, dosed your insulin exactly right, and still ended up with frustrating blood sugars two hours later? You're not alone! In this episode, I'm sharing three factors beyond carb counting that affect your post-meal blood sugars, and simple ways to adjust for them so you can finally get the results you're looking for. What you'll learn: Why "just covering the carbs" often fails How protein and fat affect blood sugar—and what to do about itWhy timing your bolus is just as important as the amountHow to use extended/dual-wave boluses for high-fat mealsThe power of the "experiment, not perfection" mindsetOne small adjustment to try this week for better post-meal resultsResources mentioned: Insulin Inspired Coaching: Instagram @melissaapa_ or insulininspired.comReady for personalized help with bolusing? DM me on Instagram @melissaapa_ or book a call at insulin inspired.com Disclaimer: This content is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The information shared does not create a professional or pharmacist–patient relationship between you and Dr. Melissa Apa or the Insulin Inspired Podcast. Although Dr. Apa is a licensed clinical pharmacist, she is not acting as your personal healthcare provider. Always consult your own qualified healthcare professional who understands your specific circumstances before making any changes to your medication, diet, or health management plan. Any examples, experiences, or stories shared are illustrative only and should not be interpreted as medical guidance or guarantees of similar results. Individual health outcomes depend on a variety of factors, including your unique health status, medical history, and adherence to professional care.

    29분
  5. 2025. 10. 30.

    Stop Chasing Lows and Start Preventing Them

    Tired of constantly reacting to lows? In this episode, I'm sharing why most lows are actually predictable—and if they're predictable, they're preventable. Learn three game-changing strategies to shift from survival mode to proactive prevention. What you'll learn:  The real cost of constant lows (physical, emotional, and mental) Why activity-related lows are about insulin sensitivity, not just burning sugar How food and insulin timing mismatches cause post-meal lows Why you might be adjusting the wrong pump setting (and how to identify the right one) Why prevention doesn't mean running high—it means finding stability How to identify your most predictable low pattern and prevent itReady to stop constantly reacting to lows? Book your discovery call at www.insulininspired.com Disclaimer: This content is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The information shared does not create a professional or pharmacist–patient relationship between you and Dr. Melissa Apa or the Insulin Inspired Podcast. Although Dr. Apa is a licensed clinical pharmacist, she is not acting as your personal healthcare provider. Always consult your own qualified healthcare professional who understands your specific circumstances before making any changes to your medication, diet, or health management plan. Any examples, experiences, or stories shared are illustrative only and should not be interpreted as medical guidance or guarantees of similar results. Individual health outcomes depend on a variety of factors, including your unique health status, medical history, and adherence to professional care.

    35분
  6. 2025. 10. 30.

    Stop the Blood Sugar RollerCoaster

    Tired of unpredictable blood sugars that leave you exhausted and frustrated? In this episode, I'm breaking down why the blood sugar rollercoaster happens and sharing three game-changing strategies to help you find more stability and confidence. What you'll learn:  Why over-treating lows, over-treating highs, and under-bolusing creates the rollercoaster pattern How to individualize your low treatment (hint: the 15-15 rule doesn't work for everyone!) Why understanding insulin timing will stop you from rage bolusing How to eliminate your "insulin threshold" and trust your bolusThe power of starting with ONE strategy and building from thereReady to stop surviving and Start THRIVING? Book your discovery call here: www.insulininspired.com Disclaimer: This content is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The information shared does not create a professional or pharmacist–patient relationship between you and Dr. Melissa Apa or the Insulin Inspired Podcast. Although Dr. Apa is a licensed clinical pharmacist, she is not acting as your personal healthcare provider. Always consult your own qualified healthcare professional who understands your specific circumstances before making any changes to your medication, diet, or health management plan. Any examples, experiences, or stories shared are illustrative only and should not be interpreted as medical guidance or guarantees of similar results. Individual health outcomes depend on a variety of factors, including your unique health status, medical history, and adherence to professional care.

    28분

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A podcast for people with Type 1 Diabetes and parents of T1D kids who are ready to move from overwhelmed to empowered. Melissa shares practical strategies for blood sugar management, confidence building, and thriving—not just surviving—with T1D. Whether you're struggling with lows, riding the blood sugar rollercoaster, or just want to feel more in control, this podcast will help you build the skills and mindset to live your best life with Type 1.