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EPISODE · Jan 20, 2024 · 55 MIN

Your Diabestie talks about the progression of the diabetes online community

from Your Diabestie Podcast · host Mila Clarke

Today's episode with Corinna Santa Ana is just one of those conversations that I wish could have kept going. Every time we chat, the episodes are SO wonderful. In this episode we cover: Insulin Prices and Global Impact: Corinna discusses the issue of insulin prices in the United States and how the USA makes an impact. She emphasizes the global impact of choices made by companies producing insulin for different regions, affecting diabetes care worldwide. Commercialization of Chronic Disease: Mila and Corinna discuss the commercialization of healthcare in the U.S. and how chronic diseases, including diabetes, are marketed. Differences in Healthcare Systems: Mila shares insights from her brother's experience in Denmark, highlighting the differences in pharmaceutical regulations and advertising restrictions. Representation and Stereotypes: The conversation touches upon the lack of representation in diabetes advertising, focusing on stereotypes and the need for diversity in marketing materials. Challenges in Advocacy for Type 2 Diabetes: Corinna delves into the challenges faced by people with type 2 diabetes in online spaces, discussing the less vocal online presence compared to type 1 diabetes. Industry Influence and Sponsorships: The impact of industry sponsorships and the choices made in elevating certain voices in the diabetes community are explored. Acknowledging Privilege and Gratitude: Corinna and Mila discuss the importance of acknowledging privilege in accessing healthcare and the need for gratitude despite existing challenges. Community Engagement and Cultural Sensitivity: The conversation expands to include the importance of engaging with diverse communities and being culturally sensitive in healthcare approaches. Treating People as Individuals: The overall theme centers around the call for treating people as individuals, understanding diverse experiences, and fostering inclusivity in healthcare representation. Listeners are encouraged to explore the transcript and related content on at diabestiepod.com You can find Corinna at Type2musings.com

Today's episode with Corinna Santa Ana is just one of those conversations that I wish could have kept going. Every time we chat, the episodes are SO wonderful. In this episode we cover: Insulin Prices and Global Impact: Corinna discusses the issue of insulin prices in the United States and how the USA makes an impact. She emphasizes the global impact of choices made by companies producing insulin for different regions, affecting diabetes care worldwide. Commercialization of Chronic Disease: Mila and Corinna discuss the commercialization of healthcare in the U.S. and how chronic diseases, including diabetes, are marketed. Differences in Healthcare Systems: Mila shares insights from her brother's experience in Denmark, highlighting the differences in pharmaceutical regulations and advertising restrictions. Representation and Stereotypes: The conversation touches upon the lack of representation in diabetes advertising, focusing on stereotypes and the need for diversity in marketing materials. Challenges in Advocacy for Type 2 Diabetes: Corinna delves into the challenges faced by people with type 2 diabetes in online spaces, discussing the less vocal online presence compared to type 1 diabetes. Industry Influence and Sponsorships: The impact of industry sponsorships and the choices made in elevating certain voices in the diabetes community are explored. Acknowledging Privilege and Gratitude: Corinna and Mila discuss the importance of acknowledging privilege in accessing healthcare and the need for gratitude despite existing challenges. Community Engagement and Cultural Sensitivity: The conversation expands to include the importance of engaging with diverse communities and being culturally sensitive in healthcare approaches. Treating People as Individuals: The overall theme centers around the call for treating people as individuals, understanding diverse experiences, and fostering inclusivity in healthcare representation. Listeners are encouraged to explore the transcript and related content on at diabestiepod.com You can find Corinna at Type2musings.com

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