
42 min

EP 32: Getting Bold with Food While Living with Type 1 Diabetes with Ben Tzeel RD, CSCS Keeping It 100 Radio: Uncensored Diabetes Conversations
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- Health & Fitness
What happens when you think of the number 62? Did your mind just jump to 62 carbs?
It's no secret that living with diabetes can distort our relationship with food. Whether it's looking at the amount of carbs constantly, the blood sugar trend or just associating your food with a number - it can be pretty damaging. So the balance becomes, how can we enjoy the things we love while balancing the blood sugar strategy?
Meet Ben Tzeel, RD and Strength Coach. Inside today's episode, he walks us through how to start getting bold with food, one step at a time.
Inside our conversation, we discuss:
How diabetes impacts our relationship with food
The fitness industry and tracking macronutrients with diabetes
Why preference matters in sustainability with diabetes
How to get bold with food and enjoy what you love
SHOW NOTES
⏰ (1:04): Introducing today’s guest
⏰ (3:30): Ben’s diagnosis experience
⏰ (5:54): Did your parents share that mentality of “yes” and “no” foods, or was it mostly you making those decisions?
⏰ (8:00): At what point did you start to question what you were originally told?
⏰ (10:01): Did this diagnosis ever impact your relationship with food?
⏰ (13:21): When you started getting more into the fitness industry, how did you stop that all or nothing mindset from leading that journey?
⏰ (16:45): Do you think that the diagnosis of type one influenced your path to become a dietician?
⏰ (20:52): How did you get over that mindset when things didn't work to keep kind of pushing through and figuring it out?
⏰ (22:59): When you're working with clients, how do you kind of encourage them to keep on that mentality of “I’m learning or I’m winning"?
⏰ (24:24): One size fits all approach vs individualized approach
⏰ (28:18): How do you approach that fear around food?
⏰ (33:10): What advice would you give to someone who is just kind of getting into that food journey, where they’re realizing that there’s more to this than they were originally told? How would you encourage them to dive in and start getting bold with food and trying new things?
⏰ (35:23): What’s your take on the whole more insulin thing?
⏰ (37:20): I'd love to talk about kind of your coaching practice.
⏰ (41:31): Where can people find you?
Resources for this episode:
Hangout with Ben on IG: https://www.instagram.com/manoftzeel/
Connect with Ben and his team: https://www.yourdiabetesinsider.com/
Join us inside the Keeping it 100 Diabetes Coaching Experience: https://bit.ly/3E5TX5W
Grab the Keeping it 100 Diabetes Journal: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BB5ZL6R8?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860
Check out our blog: https://bit.ly/3AkABcm
Follow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3hMqhU9
Check out our free resource hub: https://bit.ly/3tF2tnC
Try Skin Grip and use the code "LISSIE" at skingrip.com
Check out our favorite products: https://www.amazon.com/shop/needlesandspoons_?ref=ac_inf_tb_vh
*Disclaimer: Nothing inside of Keeping it 100 Radio or our resources is intended as medical advice. Always consult a physician before making changes to your insulin doses, diet or general wellness.
What happens when you think of the number 62? Did your mind just jump to 62 carbs?
It's no secret that living with diabetes can distort our relationship with food. Whether it's looking at the amount of carbs constantly, the blood sugar trend or just associating your food with a number - it can be pretty damaging. So the balance becomes, how can we enjoy the things we love while balancing the blood sugar strategy?
Meet Ben Tzeel, RD and Strength Coach. Inside today's episode, he walks us through how to start getting bold with food, one step at a time.
Inside our conversation, we discuss:
How diabetes impacts our relationship with food
The fitness industry and tracking macronutrients with diabetes
Why preference matters in sustainability with diabetes
How to get bold with food and enjoy what you love
SHOW NOTES
⏰ (1:04): Introducing today’s guest
⏰ (3:30): Ben’s diagnosis experience
⏰ (5:54): Did your parents share that mentality of “yes” and “no” foods, or was it mostly you making those decisions?
⏰ (8:00): At what point did you start to question what you were originally told?
⏰ (10:01): Did this diagnosis ever impact your relationship with food?
⏰ (13:21): When you started getting more into the fitness industry, how did you stop that all or nothing mindset from leading that journey?
⏰ (16:45): Do you think that the diagnosis of type one influenced your path to become a dietician?
⏰ (20:52): How did you get over that mindset when things didn't work to keep kind of pushing through and figuring it out?
⏰ (22:59): When you're working with clients, how do you kind of encourage them to keep on that mentality of “I’m learning or I’m winning"?
⏰ (24:24): One size fits all approach vs individualized approach
⏰ (28:18): How do you approach that fear around food?
⏰ (33:10): What advice would you give to someone who is just kind of getting into that food journey, where they’re realizing that there’s more to this than they were originally told? How would you encourage them to dive in and start getting bold with food and trying new things?
⏰ (35:23): What’s your take on the whole more insulin thing?
⏰ (37:20): I'd love to talk about kind of your coaching practice.
⏰ (41:31): Where can people find you?
Resources for this episode:
Hangout with Ben on IG: https://www.instagram.com/manoftzeel/
Connect with Ben and his team: https://www.yourdiabetesinsider.com/
Join us inside the Keeping it 100 Diabetes Coaching Experience: https://bit.ly/3E5TX5W
Grab the Keeping it 100 Diabetes Journal: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BB5ZL6R8?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860
Check out our blog: https://bit.ly/3AkABcm
Follow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3hMqhU9
Check out our free resource hub: https://bit.ly/3tF2tnC
Try Skin Grip and use the code "LISSIE" at skingrip.com
Check out our favorite products: https://www.amazon.com/shop/needlesandspoons_?ref=ac_inf_tb_vh
*Disclaimer: Nothing inside of Keeping it 100 Radio or our resources is intended as medical advice. Always consult a physician before making changes to your insulin doses, diet or general wellness.
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