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Over My Dead PodcastOver My Dead PodcastThe Body Farm and Napoleon's P*nisSummary:In this episode, Erin and Kelly discuss the impact of heat on death and the various choices people make regarding their bodies after death. They explore cultural perspectives on burial and cremation, share interesting facts about celebrity bodies, and delve into innovative burial practices. The conversation also touches on the emotional connections people have with their deceased loved ones and the complexities of grieving without a body. Ultimately, they emphasize the importance of respecting individual preferences in death and the diverse ways people choose to honor their loved ones.Takeaways:2025-07-1852 minEverything Why with Michael MartinEverything Why with Michael Martin"At Last She Stood” with Erin Entrada KellyIn this episode of *Everything Why*, Michael Martin sits down with two-time Newbery Medalist **Erin Entrada Kelly** (*Hello, Universe*, *The First State of Being*) to explore her riveting nonfiction debut:“At Last She Stood: How Joey Guerrero Spied, Survived, and Fought for Freedom”This powerful work uncovers the extraordinary true story of **Josefina “Joey” Guerrero**, a young mother and leprosy patient who became a decorated spy for the Filipino resistance during World War II. Erin shares how she discovered Joey’s nearly forgotten story in the archives of a leprosy hospital in Louisiana, and what the journe...2025-06-1728 minOver My Dead PodcastOver My Dead PodcastDead Last: A Tribute To EndingsSummary:In this episode, Erin and Kelly explore the concept of 'lasts' in life, discussing the significance of last words, meals, and moments. They delve into the humor found in last words, the importance of communication, and the regrets people often have when reflecting on their lives. The conversation also touches on bucket lists, creative ways to say goodbye, and the impact of living with an awareness of mortality. Ultimately, they emphasize the importance of making meaningful connections and leaving a positive legacy.Takeaways:We often don't realize when we experience our last moments...2025-06-021h 01Home Life and HustleHome Life and HustleThe Erin EpisodeIt's gettin' personal! This week is all about Erin in our first Get To Know You episode. Kelly asks Erin to go allllll the way back to the beginning. We learn about Erin's childhood, her career path and her journey through motherhood and grief. It's sorta a miracle that we didn't blubber all the way through! Join us in getting to know our favorite redhead! 2025-05-3046 minWhat We\'re ReadingWhat We're ReadingMini Book Club: Erin Entrada Kelly’s ‘The First State of Being’Librarians Tracy Kampa and Tammy Bobrowsky talk about Erin Entrada Kelly's book The First State of Being.(Contributed / Tammy Bobrowsky; book cover—Harper Collins)What We’re Reading producer Tammy Bobrowsky and Tracy Kampa, children's librarian at the Grand Rapids Area Library dive into Erin Entrada Kelly’s The First State of Being in their latest mini book conversation. This is a great story for young and old alike.This conversation has been edited for clarity.Tammy: The book we have read is Erin Entrada Kelly’s The First State of Being, which this Jan...2025-05-2709 minOver My Dead PodcastOver My Dead PodcastThe Power of PresenceSummary: In this episode, Erin and Kelly discuss the complexities of grief and the importance of supporting those who are grieving. They share personal stories and insights on how to navigate conversations around grief, the role of supporters, and the significance of being present and listening. The conversation emphasizes the need for empathy, understanding, and the dangers of forced positivity and comparison in grief. They highlight the importance of showing up for those in pain and the unique experiences of grief that individuals face.Takeaways:Everyone reacts differently to grief and loss.Supporters often...2025-05-1956 minOver My Dead PodcastOver My Dead PodcastGrief Guideposts: Learning How To HealSummary:In this episode, Erin and Kelly explore the multifaceted nature of grief, discussing its various forms beyond death, the importance of ceremonies, and the cultural shifts in how we mourn. They emphasize the need for connection, self-care, and acceptance during the grieving process, while also addressing the complexities of emotions that arise. The conversation highlights the significance of recognizing disenfranchised grief and the importance of finding balance in how we navigate our feelings of loss.TakeawaysGrief can stem from various types of loss, not just death.Ceremonies and funerals play a crucial...2025-04-291h 02Glucose RiotGlucose Riot13. Julie: The Church and Diet Culture: Morality, Cleanliness, and the Promise of TransformationIn this episode we talk to Julie about her experience with Type 2 diabetes. She works as a fat positive counselor and yoga instructor. In this episode we talk aboutHow providers treat body weight rather than your body which taught Julie how to lose weight rather than care for her diabetes.How to learn how to advocate for yourself in medical institutions and where to get information on treatment options How religion (Evangelicalism) and diet culture overlap; morality, purity, gender, and body control. Expectations to stick to the "good" and when you ultimately slip up with...2025-04-2558 minThe Breakout – Unleashing Personal GrowthThe Breakout – Unleashing Personal GrowthThe Breakout Introduces Hotter Than Ever, with Erin Keating, Featuring Dr. Keri and KellyJoin us for a bonus episode this month, as we share Keri and Kelly's appearance on Hotter Than Ever, with Erin Keating!SummaryIs entrepreneurship truly a solo journey, or would you rather start a business with a friend? For Dr. Keri Ohlrich and Kelly Guenther, co-founders of the leadership and HR consultancy the Abbracci Group and co-hosts of “The Breakout” podcast, the answer is clear: collaboration is key. Together, they’re on a mission to help women and entrepreneurs navigate both professional and personal changes, big and small. Their book, “Whatever the Hell...2025-04-231h 06Over My Dead PodcastOver My Dead PodcastLast Laughs: Funeral Fails & Farewell Etiquette ExplainedSummary:In this episode, Erin and Kelly share their experiences and insights on cultural etiquette, particularly in relation to funerals. They discuss their recent trip to Italy, the lessons learned about social customs, and how these experiences relate to the importance of understanding funeral etiquette. The conversation explores the significance of funerals for the living, creative alternatives to traditional services, and the importance of showing up to support those grieving. They also touch on the humor that can be found in grief and the importance of being present for loved ones during difficult times.Takeaways:2025-04-1259 minThe TilThe TilLiving Through Chaos, An Interview with Oscar IbarraKelly and Erin interview their childhood friend, Oscar Ibarra. He is a leader in the army with powerful experiences that have shaped his perspective on chaos. Oscar tells stories of his army career and how he has refined his ability to function in chaos, leading men and women to do hard things while observing and experiencing things out of their control. Hear how Kelly and Erin relate this to their own lives and draw parallels to apply these lessons to themselves. 2025-03-3146 minOver My Dead PodcastOver My Dead PodcastThe Final Moments: Tales Of A Hospice NurseIn this episode of Over My Dead Podcast, Erin Cox and Kelly Karavousanos engage in a heartfelt conversation about death, dying, and the importance of hospice care. They share personal experiences, discuss the emotional journey of losing loved ones, and emphasize the need for proactive planning and open conversations about end-of-life care. Bobbie Semkin, a hospice nurse, provides insights into the services offered by hospice, the process of dying, and the significance of symptom control and emotional support. The discussion highlights the fears surrounding death, the importance of patient advocacy, and the comfort that can be found in understanding...2025-03-251h 01The TilThe TilIntentionality: The Risk that Always RewardsWhether you're grounded in safety and have a good grasp on life or not, sometimes intentionality and a good risk is all you need to move towards that ideal version of yourself you hope to see in the mirror one day. Erin and Kelly take this episode to look at intentional moments they grasped onto that led to opportunities they had never even fathomed. Sometimes, all it takes is one intentional step forward and you'll find yourself walking through doors you didn't realize you were wanting to open.2025-03-2432 minOver My Dead PodcastOver My Dead PodcastThe Unsaid: The Mysteries They Leave BehindKeywords:grief, death, unanswered questions, suicide, relationships, autopsy, privacy, emotions, legacySummary:In this conversation, Erin Cox and Kelly Karavousanos explore the complexities of grief, particularly in the context of unexpected deaths and the ethical dilemmas surrounding posthumous discoveries. They discuss the impact of unanswered questions, the stigma of suicide, and the duality of emotions experienced during the grieving process. The conversation emphasizes the importance of communication, the right to privacy after death, and the ongoing journey of grief as a part of personal growth.Takeaways:Unanswered questions can...2025-03-1151 minSCBWI PodcastsSCBWI PodcastsA Conversation with Erin Entrada KellyIn this episode we are joined by Erin Entrada Kelly!Erin Entrada Kelly has received numerous awards and recognition for her work, including the 2025 Newbery Medal for The First State of Being, 2018 Newbery Medal for Hello, Universe, a 2021 Newbery Honor for We Dream of Space, the 2023 NAIBA Book of the Year Award for Those Kids From Fawn Creek, and 2017 APALA Award for The Land of Forgotten Girls, among many other honors. She is also a National Book Award Finalist and author/illustrator of Marisol Rainey and Felix Powell, stand-alone stories for younger readers. Her books...2025-03-0636 minThe TilThe TilScaling the Pyramid One Step at a TimeIn order to run after the things we want we have to know where we're standing. Using Maslow's hierarchy of needs as a tool, Erin and Kelly share their experiences in accepting their life circumstances and stages all while having their eye on what they'd like to grow into. Join them this episode and discover where you're standing and what you might need to take the next step forward.Maslow's hierarchy of needs pyramid2025-03-0330 minOver My Dead PodcastOver My Dead PodcastI Want To Be Good At DyingKeywords:loss, grief, cancer, living life, communication, guilt, regret, self-compassion, experiences, perspectiveSummary:In this conversation, Erin and Kelly explore the themes of loss, grief, and the impact of knowing one's mortality. They reflect on their personal experiences with death, the importance of communication in relationships, and the guilt and regret that often accompany loss. The discussion emphasizes living life to the fullest, embracing experiences over material possessions, and the power of perspective in navigating life's uncertainties. They also touch on the significance of honest conversations about dying and the lessons learned from...2025-02-2456 minOver My Dead PodcastOver My Dead PodcastThe Dead Dads ClubIn this episode of Over My Dead Podcast, hosts Erin and Kelly delve into the complexities of grief, sharing personal stories and insights about loss, connection, and the journey of healing. They discuss the importance of remembering loved ones, the signs we receive from them, and the individual nature of grief. The conversation emphasizes the need for open discussions about death and the various ways people cope with loss, while also addressing the societal pressures and judgments surrounding grief. Through their candid dialogue, they aim to create a safe space for listeners to explore their feelings and experiences related...2025-02-1950 minThe TilThe TilTo Endow Safety WithinErin and Kelly dive into the notion of felt safety, and share their own experiences in recognizing a lack of felt safety within themselves as well as how they have learned to offer themselves that sense of internal safety.2025-02-1028 minGlucose RiotGlucose Riot12. Chelsea: "I Have Permission to Change My Mind"In this episode we talk with Chelsea Levy about:Experiencing the world as a straight sized person and a person in a larger bodyGoing against the grain of the weight centric health model- as a human and as a dietitian Chelsea's experience with diabetes and prediabetes both personally and professionallyHow the intuitive eating and HAES spaces talk about (pre)diabetes and food choices and how you can explore self care in a way that doesn't trigger disordered eatingIs "prediabetes" a thing we should be thinking about? What's the deal with the controversy around this?Talking about diabetes as...2025-01-2259 minThe Dental HandoffThe Dental HandoffEpisode 142 | Discover Your "Why" & Lead The Way In Dentistry - Erin Haley-HitzIn this week's Dental Handoff, Dr. Kelly Tanner makes the 'dental handoff' to fellow dental hygienist, Erin Haley-Hitz! A native of Nebraska, Erin earned her Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene from the University of Nebraska Medical Center, College of Dentistry, in 1995. Subsequently, she obtained a Master of Science in Health Promotion and Human Resource Management from Nebraska Methodist College in 2002. Committed to ongoing professional development, Erin pursued additional education in myofunctional therapy, working towards certification in myofunctional therapy and lifestyle medicine at the Wellcoaches School of Coaching.  In her professional capacity, Erin engages in g...2025-01-2135 minGlucose RiotGlucose Riot11. Jacquean: "If You Need the Medicine, Just Take the Medicine"In this episode we discuss:Having a family history of diabetes and being diagnosed as a younger personAdvocating for yourself and finding information when medical providers are not addressing your concernsDealing with and noticing signs of diabetes burn out Diabetes tech and medications Diagnostic tests including auto-antibodies and c-peptide tests Types of diabetes and considering a "spectrum" of diabetes diagnoses Talking to your kids and family about diabetes, your self care, and the genetic component of diabetesAddressing medication stigma and preventing complications with medication useResources:Follow Jacquean on Instagram: @sugarandspice.t2dTaking Control of...2025-01-071h 06Your Identity Shifts with Milla KuhtoYour Identity Shifts with Milla KuhtoOvercoming Debt and Embracing Financial Freedom with Erin Skye KellyIn this episode of Identity Shifts Podcast, I sit down with the incredible Erin Skye Kelly to talk about her journey from being $2.1 million in debt to achieving financial freedom. Erin’s story is a powerful reminder that no matter how deep the financial struggle is, transformation is possible with the right mindset and action. ✨ Here’s what we dive into: Erin’s raw and honest story about hitting financial rock bottom and the drastic steps she took to rebuild. How emotional intelligence plays a massive role in managing your money (it’s more than...2024-12-041h 08Hotter Than EverHotter Than EverHow To Manage Career & Personal Change with Dr. Keri Ohlrich & Kelly GuentherIs entrepreneurship truly a solo journey, or would you rather start a business with a friend?  For Dr. Keri Ohlrich and Kelly Guenther, co-founders of the leadership and HR consultancy the Abbracci Group and co-hosts of “The Breakout” podcast, the answer is clear: collaboration is key. Together, they’re on a mission to help women and entrepreneurs navigate both professional and personal changes, big and small. Their book, “Whatever the Hell You Want”, is a guide to identifying the “boxes” that confine us, creating a roadmap to break free, and living a life of choice and freedom. Keri and Kelly’s story i...2024-11-141h 08Making Hope HappenMaking Hope HappenBuilding a Strong Foundation: The Critical Role of Early Childhood DevelopmentResearch on early childhood development is unequivocal: the first five years of life are pivotal to a child’s neurological, cognitive, and social-emotional growth. Today, Erin is joined by two experts in child development from the San Bernardino City Unified School District, Dr. Latashia Kelly and Nancy Carrillo, to discuss these formative years, their lasting impact, and what they are doing to make the most of them. Studies from Stanford University reveal a staggering reality: low-income 5-year-olds can be as much as three years behind in early numeracy and two years behind in literacy compared to their wea...2024-11-1359 minGlucose RiotGlucose Riot10. Season 1 Wrap UpWe are wrapping up season 1! So grateful for y'all who have joined us this season. In this episode, we talk about:What we learned, how this went for us, what we loved. What we are planning for SEASON 2! We have a couple requests and changes that we are making for next season. If you're wanting to share part of your story or want to speak to something you hear on an episode, we would LOVE for you to call in ((364) 999-5759‬) or email us (glucoseriotpod@gmail.com) to share :) We'd love feedback about th...2024-10-2221 minReclaiming Your HueReclaiming Your HueEp. 17 with Erin Hegrenes | Hair Connosseur at * Meraki Hair Lounge in St. Paul**IMPORTANT** At the time of recording, RYH guest was renting a salon chair at a different salon space in Woodbury. She has since happily and seamlessly transitioned to a new salon in St. Paul, Minnesota. Do you ever feel like the role as Mompreneur is a DELICATE DANCE?In this episode of Reclaiming Your Hue, we dive deep into the peaks and valleys of motherhood and entrepreneurship with our special guest, Erin Hegrenes and address the delicate dance of this concept.Erin shares her journey of being a Mompreneur...2024-10-081h 44The Multifaceted Athlete with Coaching KlutzThe Multifaceted Athlete with Coaching Klutz128. The Oregon Cascades 100 Miler with Erin and AudreyWelcome back to the Multifaceted Athlete podcast! After a three-month break, we jump straight into Erin's first time 100-mile ultramarathon experience at the Oregon Cascades 100, and Audrey’s first time pacing at a 100!  Erin's adventure is packed with hilarious toddler moments, mental battles, and even hallucinations of a six-pack of beer!  We dig into the training, the sacrifices made, the day off, and the recovery time needed for such a feat.  Plus, discover the importance of community, dealing with challenges like asthma, and whether Erin's ultra-racing shoes are retired or ready for more. It’s...2024-10-021h 22Glucose RiotGlucose Riot9. Jenn Part 2: The Importance of Protein and Informed ConsentPart 2 of our interviews with Jenn Jackson! Feel free to listen to this episode as a stand alone, but if you're wanting to hear more from Jenn, go back to our previous episode to hear more. In this episode we cover:Diabetes management philosophies and technology that can be the most disordered to the most flexibleWhy restriction is not a good idea with diabetesProtein! What it does and why it's helpfulLiving with a stigmatized condition as a health care providerUsing nutrition along with meds to get the best supportBeing OK with not knowing the exact right...2024-09-191h 07Home Life and HustleHome Life and HustleMeet Kelly & Erin: Our Journey in Real Estate and LifeHowdy y'all! Welcome to the first episode of Home Life and Hustle! We're your hosts, Kelly Larty and Erin Herren, and we're excited to share our journeys into the world of real estate. In this episode, we discuss balancing (or not!) our amazing careers in this dynamic industry with our home life. We share our most memorable moments in Real Estate and chat about what inspired us to dive into this exciting profession. Tune in to hear what you can look forward to in future episodes! Grab a sweet tea, sit back, and get to know us as we...2024-09-1835 minGlucose RiotGlucose Riot8. Jenn: Unlearning the "Shoulds" of a Diabetes DiagnosisJenn joins us in this episode to talk about their diagnosis with type 2 diabetes. Jenn is a dietitian and future diabetes educator and explores the idea of learning about diabetes as a clinician vs learning to have diabetes as a human. This is the first of a two part series with Jenn. We focus in this episode on her personal experience. Join us next episode for part 2 were we talk more in depth about diabetes management and nutrition. Here we cover:How values, identities, and privileges play into experiences as a person with diabetesLearning...2024-08-2756 minThe Funk\'tional Nutrition PodcastThe Funk'tional Nutrition PodcastUsing NAD+ to Support Aging & Longevity with Dr. Gregory Kelly | Ep 324Erin welcomes back Dr. Gregory Kelly, the VP of Product Development at Qualia Life Sciences, to discuss all things NAD+ - a super important molecule that is involved in cellular energy, cellular protection, repairing damage, and responding to stress. Erin is asking Dr. Kelly all your questions about NAD+, especially as it pertains to absorption, bioavailability and how best to supplement with it. Learn more about what NAD+ is, how it can support longevity, testing options, and ways to tell if your levels of NAD+ may be declining.Gregory Kelly is VP of Product Development at Qualia...2024-08-2036 minGlucose RiotGlucose Riot7. Amelia: Pregnancy With Type 2 DiabetesAmelia, mom of two toddlers, shares the reality, joys, and challenges of navigating pregnancy and motherhood as a person with diabetes. We talk about how shame, misinformation, and the fantasy of of an unmedicated pregnancy can contribute to being unprepared for the reality- and openly talking about it breaks down a lot of these barriers. Resources we mentioned or that are related to the topic of diabetes and pregnancy:Insulin needs during pregnancy - see Figure 1 (TW for weight stigmatizing language)Fat & Fertile by Nicola Salmon - a super comprehensive book on pregnancy for fat folksBig...2024-08-0659 minGlucose RiotGlucose Riot6. Rachel: You Like Spaghetti? I Like Spaghetti Too!Rachel, a fellow diabetes educator and diabetic, spends some time with us to share her take on the diabetes management world. We talk about real-life diabetes management, how ableism shows up in standardized recommendations, and diabetes tech!Resources mentioned: "How to Keep House While Drowning" by KC Davis. KC also has amazing resources on her website: https://www.strugglecare.com/ "How to Be Sick" by Toni Bernhard ABOUT US: We are two dietitians who specialize in diabetes care and eating disorders:Kelly Six, MS, RD, CDCES, who really likes working i...2024-07-2354 minYou Are Not BrokenYou Are Not Broken274. Comedy, Dating, and Sex in Midlife with Erin KeatingErin Keating, founder of Hotter Than Ever, joins Kelly Casperson on the You Are Not Broken podcast to discuss women in comedy, the power of humor, and the journey of self-discovery and reinvention in midlife. Erin shares her personal story of leaving a successful career, going through a divorce, and reclaiming pleasure and joy in her life. She emphasizes the importance of women embracing their power and agency and the need for deeper conversations and connections in midlife. Erin also talks about her experiences with dating and sex in midlife and the process of...2024-07-2146 minGlucose RiotGlucose Riot5. Diane: How Legos and Mobility Devices Help you Care for Your DiabetesOn this episode, we sit with Diane who talks us through mobility devices, staying strong in the decision to only accept weight inclusive care, and how to build a self care plan that authentically works for your own personal needs.Some things we referenced in this episode:More info about the term "superfat" and other "fategories"Studies about epigenetics: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28273478/https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24832930/ABOUT US: We are two dietitians who specialize in diabetes care and eating disorders:Kelly Six, MS, RD...2024-07-0944 minGlucose RiotGlucose Riot4. Isabel: On Growing Up as a Fat Kid, Then Being Diagnosed With T2 Diabetes as an AdultMeet Isabel! In today's episode we interview Isabel, who shares about growing up as a fat kid, diabetes being used as a future threat, and coming to peace with her body and diagnosis. Isabel's experience and passion have led her to pursue social work as a fat positive therapist. Links to resources mentioned in the episode:“Fat Talk” by Virginia Sole SmithMila Clark @thehangrywoman's Instagram post"In the Dream House" by Carmen Maria Machado (TW for abuse)LINKS:Apply to be on the podcast! Fi...2024-06-2549 minWeirdos In the WorkplaceWeirdos In the WorkplaceWhy You Must Inspire your Employees Ft. Kelly MacCallumWith over 20 years of experience in talent management and organizational effectiveness, Founder of Stay and author of a book with the same title, Kelly MacCallum brings passion, energy, and a depth of expertise in enhancing leaders, cultures, and teams. With her practices grounded in science and data, Kelly drops gems on creating a workplace culture that employees will never want to leave! Stay in Touch: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/kellymaccallum   Purchase Kelly's book today, and transform the workplace culture tomorrow: https://www.amazon.ca/Stay-Create-culture-theyll-leave/dp/B0CZBGY3PT...2024-06-1936 minGlucose RiotGlucose Riot3. Kelly: Does Diabetes Automatically Mean a Difficult Relationship With Food?Today's episode is an interview of our very own podcast co-host, Kelly Six. We talk about using personal values to guide the balancing act of managing diabetes and food, how diabetes and your relationship to food can get easily entangled, and what makes a space safe when it comes to diabetes (and what makes it less helpful). ABOUT US: We are two dietitians who specialize in diabetes care and eating disorders:Kelly Six, MS, RD, CDCES, who really likes working in diabetes care because we get to have one foot in the nerdy side of diabetes...2024-06-1152 minThe TilThe TilSeason Wrap Up & A Summer ProjectErin and Kelly reflect on the completion of season one of their podcast, expressing surprise and gratitude for the positive feedback and engagement from their audience. They discuss the challenges and growth they experienced, as well as their plans for season two and a summer book club.For more details on the book club, join their mailing list: https://tr.ee/34vXQDtJCl2024-06-0315 minThe TilThe TilThe Place We Find OurselvesIn this episode Erin and Kelly explore where they find themselves and the things they are currently running after in life. Kelly talks about the pursuit of wholeness and laying aside projects and passions in the season in life. Erin similarly shares her journey of seeking healing and familial stability and the significance of setting the right atmosphere for her family.2024-06-0343 minGlucose RiotGlucose Riot2. Brittney: Radical Acceptance of Eating Disorder Recovery and DiabetesBrittney shares her story of her own eating disorder recovery has shifted from before her diabetes diagnosis until now. She talks about how caring for her body has meant acceptance of all of it's pieces- eating disorder, diabetes, and all. ABOUT US: We are two dietitians who specialize in diabetes care and eating disorders:Kelly Six, MS, RD, CDCES, who really likes working in diabetes care because we get to have one foot in the nerdy side of diabetes and the other foot in the emotional side of living in the world with diabetes.Erin Phillips...2024-05-2856 minGlucose RiotGlucose RiotEpisode 1. Molly: Knowledge is Power for Type 2 Diabetes and Eating Disorder RecoveryIn this episode we talk to Molly who helps us break down some diabetes myths and science, and explains how anti-fat bias plays into how research is conducted and interpreted. We also talk though her own relationship with diabetes, how it played into the development of her ed, and how she has learned to thrive ("lol mostly!" -Molly) in recovery and life despite the diagnosis.ABOUT US: We are two dietitians who specialize in diabetes care and eating disorders:Kelly Six, MS, RD, CDCES, who really likes working in diabetes care because we get to have on...2024-05-2151 minThe TilThe TilParenting From A Thousand Foot ViewIn this episode, Erin and Kelly find out they both loved the same book during their early years of parenting, Bringing Up Bebe by Pamela Druckerman, which offers insights into French parenting techniques. The go on to explore a bird's eye view of parenting and the things they find themselves unconsciously fighting for for their kids. While Kelly has found that she continually pushes to give her children a voice, Erin has leaned into making sure her kids always feel supported over feeling like things are being demanded of them. The two go on to talk about allowing kids...2024-05-2027 minThe TilThe TilGlass SlippersIn this episode, Erin and Kelly discuss the importance of self-reflection, humility, and compassion in relationships. They explore the idea of stepping out into the world in 'glass slippers' to see the damage they may unintentionally cause and to better understand the pain of others. They emphasize the need to listen and apologize sincerely when confronted with the hurt they have caused. The conversation also touches on the challenges of growing up in a community that lacked autonomy and respect for children. The key takeaways include the power of intentionality, the importance of recognizing our shared humanity, and the...2024-05-1327 minGlucose RiotGlucose RiotWelcome to Glucose Riot! (Trailer)Hosted by dietitians and diabetes experts Erin Phillips, MPH, RD, CDCES and Kelly Six, MS, RD, CDCES Glucose Riot features stories of ordinary humans living joyful and peaceful lives with diabetes without restrictive eating, dieting or intentional weight loss. If you've been feeling alone living with diabetes, we hope these interviews bring you that feeling of "I'm not alone after all." In this trailer, you get to meet us, hear more about our values and our why, and laugh along a little if you want. ABOUT US: We are two dietitians who specialize...2024-05-1113 minThe TilThe TilFriendship: No Man is an IslandIn this conversation, Erin and Kelly discuss the challenges of building and maintaining friendships as adults, particularly as moms. They share their personal experiences of feeling lonely and navigating finding community in new places. They explore the need for intentionality in friendships and the value of having people who make them feel they are known. They also discuss strategies for making new friends as well as the importance of proximity in building lasting friendships.2024-05-0640 minThe TilThe TilSpritituality: To Build AnewOn this episode, Erin and Kelly share their personal journeys with spirituality and how they have navigated their faith outside of their traditional Christian upbringing. They share their experiences of feeling disappointed and hurt within the walls of American Christianity, and how they have each pursued new ways of living out their faith and spirituality. Although they've decidedly taken different paths, the bond of their friendship has transcended their differing beliefs and perspectives.2024-04-2232 minThe TilThe TilThe Creative PursuitIn this conversation, Erin and Kelly discuss their personal journeys with creativity and the impact it has had on their lives. They explore the concept of creativity as a means of self-expression and self-discovery, and how it enables them to connect with their true selves. They also touch on the challenges and insecurities that come with pursuing creative endeavors, and the importance of embracing imperfection and being present in the creative process.2024-04-1534 min