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Jan. 8, 2024

Beginning the Diabetic Real Journey #01

Beginning the Diabetic Real Journey #01

In this, the first episode of the DiabeticReal Podcast, hostess Deborah E gives a tiny glimpse into what the podcast is and why it is. She opens the door for a peek into what is to come with stories that will intrigue and surprise and hopefully encourage you wherever you are in your journey.

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Chapters

00:00 - Intro (and Disclaimer)

00:49 - Deborah's Introduction

01:56 - Cindy Bidar #affiliate

03:04 - Madalyn Sklar (Kratom Stories Podcast)

04:35 - What to Expect

08:09 - Closing (incl. Seaside Records)

Transcript
Michael Anderson:

Join Deborah E., multi-award-winning singer, podcaster, and

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speaker, who proves that being diagnosed with a life-changing illness as a child,

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along with countless hospitalizations, and a family who told everyone she'd be dead

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before she reached puberty, does not have to stand in the way of a life well lived.

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The DiabeticReal podcast and the content of its websites are

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presented solely for educational purposes, and the views and opinions

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expressed by guests are theirs alone.

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They do not necessarily reflect that of the host or the podcast.

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The content is not intended to substitute for professional

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medical diagnosis, advice, or treatment, ongoing or otherwise.

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Be sure to always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified

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healthcare provider with any questions regarding your healthcare.

Deborah E:

The actual pilot episode of DiabeticReal.

Deborah E:

It has been a little while coming.

Deborah E:

I think we began this process in 2017.

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But we're happy to be here.

Deborah E:

And I'm not a procrastinator when it comes to things like this, like podcasts.

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In fact, people that know me know that I decide to do something,

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and the next day, it is launched.

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And with all my checklists and everything, I'm very thorough and perfectionistic.

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But, DiabeticReal?

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Has been a little while.

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Now, first of all, you're probably wondering what is it?

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And that's a little bit lengthier as far as answers.

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So we will come back to that one, but I'll start with who.

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I'm Deborah E.

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I'm a jazz singer and that also has a lengthy answer, but we'll,

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you'll, you'll get to know me.

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We'll, we'll come around on that one as well.

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Um, used to be people wanted to say Deborah the diabetic, but I am not

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just defined by Deborah, the diabetic, although that is one aspect, and that

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is something that we are covering in this podcast and this brand.

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But I want to cover the when, you know, I kept thinking, "Hey, this

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first podcast has got to be just so.

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It's got to be perfect."

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And that's probably it's one of the flaws I really struggle with was, you know,

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and is this perfectionistic attitude.

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And I think it's Cindy Bidar, I heard her talk about, Hey, you know, if you're

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working for an employer, and he or she says, you've got to have this done by 5pm,

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you know, perfect is good, high quality is good, but at some point, you need to

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get that task or that project done by 5pm.

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...because it's expected, otherwise you don't have a job or your job is

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at least in jeopardy, and I really started to think about that and you

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know when you work for yourself.

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You can say, well, it's not perfect, so I'm going to work on it tomorrow.

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And that procrastination can seep in, whether you say

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you're a procrastinator or not.

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It's easy to keep kind of putting it off until it's perfect, and

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perfection, as we know, never comes.

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You never reach that perfection level, especially those of

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us that are perfectionists.

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We realize that.

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So, I started to think what, you know, What Cindy -shout out to Cindy-.

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Thank you so much.

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I started to think about what she was saying and I realized, you know, I

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just got to get out there and do it.

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And then my friend Madalyn Sklar -shout out to Madalyn- and she started a podcast

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on Kratom and that changed my life.

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You'll, uh, you'll, you'll hear me interviewed on her podcast,

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and that will be coming out.

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I'm not sure which one of these podcast episodes will come out

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first, but, um, Well, anyway, a lot of things to share with you.

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And I realized that, you know what, I just need to get out

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there and get the story out there.

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So as far as the when, Madalyn Sklar had a lot to do with, well, both Madalyn and

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Siddy had a lot to do with just saying, "Hey, I've just got to get it out there.

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Whether this episode is perfect or not, it's got to happen."

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And that kind of brings us full circle to the what.

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This brand is DiabeticReal.

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So, as you can imagine, it has a lot to do with diabetes, but there's a story

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behind that, and I'd like to save that for another, another podcast because it is an

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interesting, interesting story, and it's kind of the basis of why I decided to do

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this because it isn't just for me, it's actually because I want to go help people.

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I know, that's such a cliche answer, I realize that.

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But, um, there are so many people out there who need help

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and not just the diabetics.

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Yeah, I am partial to the type 1, and no, hey, I'm not against type 2, but

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there are a lot of type 1 diabetics who are misunderstood, and there are a lot

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of people out there who say, well, hey, you know, diabetes, it's the same thing.

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Type 1, type 2.

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I've had people come up to me and say, well, you just need to eat

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right, and then your diabetes will be fine, and you won't have it.

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Um, hey, Excuse me, you know, it's not the same thing.

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I used to tell people, uh, my pancreas is just taking up space.

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It's not functional at all, but if you guys know the size of a pancreas,

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it's like paper thin or whatever.

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It's not taking up space because it doesn't take up very much space.

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So anyway, another thing that we'll talk about, I have a lot of

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topics to cover and help as far as the education and also some.

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Ideas now guys, if you're type 1 diabetic if you any kind of ailment

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you have don't throw away the doctors I'm, not anti-doctor, but

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I am pro-listening to your body.

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So again, if we go back to What is this?

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Yes, there's a lot of advice here that I want to share as far as what I've

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learned in the decades of being type 1 diabetic Um, I have been practicing

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on myself as like a picture I don't want to call myself a rat, but like the

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lab rat or the petri dish or whatever.

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I've been practicing on myself for many decades, like longer than

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some doctors have been doctors.

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Even some specialists have been specialists.

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That doesn't mean that we discard the doctors.

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They know stuff, too.

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But also, you know, our bodies don't know how to read books.

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So, our bodies are not specialists in the books that were written about

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diabetes or any ailment out there.

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So, we need to learn how to listen to our bodies, and that's really why I'm here.

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So, whether you're type 1 diabetic, type 2 diabetic, um, cystic fibrosis, um, you

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know...cancer, heart problems, whatever issue you're dealing with, even if it's

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not medical, I want to, I want to be there to say, I'm here to encourage you.

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So, that's the what, is I'm here to help you understand yourself.

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If nothing else, I'm just here to, like, walk this journey with you and encourage

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you on that path, on that journey.

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So, let's see, we've covered the who, I'm Deborah, the what, the lengthier

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answer, and again, that will kind of unfold as you listen to more podcasts

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and hear my story and so forth.

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Um, the when.

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Well, okay, that started, I started this process in 2017,

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and you're here with me now.

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So that's kind of the when, um, the where, this is online,

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but we're moving beyond that.

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And, um, you'll be like front row tickets on that one.

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So let's see.

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Uh, And the why I do have an interesting story for you on

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that one in the next episode.

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So not to be, um, you know, say yes, it is to be, I'm going to

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save some of those stories for you.

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I'm not gonna tell you everything in the first podcast.

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So anyway, kind of a little snippet and.

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Letting you know what to expect in the upcoming episodes, and we will

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call this a wrap, and we will call this a launch for DiabeticReal.

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And thank you for joining me, and we will see you next time.

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And this is Deborah.

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Closing out the first episode of DiabeticReal.

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Thank you for listening to this episode of DiabeticReal.

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For more information about this podcast, as well as links and fun

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stuff related to DiabeticReal, visit us on our website at diabeticreal.com.

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Now we'll listen as Deborah E.

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herself sings one of her favorite songs.

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Song is called, Perfectly Wonderful World.

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Written by Denny Martin and Jaimee Paul.

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Engineered by me, of course, your host, Michael, in our Seaside Records studio

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here in lovely Los Angeles, California.

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It was number one on the Reverbnation charts for over a

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year and still charts very well.

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So, have a pleasant moment and listen to Perfectly Wonderful World.

Deborah E:

Yes, I'm living inside of this perfectly wonderful world.