Diabetics Doing Things:

The DripFall 2021

I hope this email finds you……even if it finds you navigating a difficult period in your life, diabetes or otherwise. I think often of how Diabetes has impacted my daily life. Learning to bounce back, doing math on the fly, striving to be more prepared, and controlling what I can control.It’s not easy, and since we’re living in one of the more difficult periods in modern human history, I wanted to end the summer with a word of encouragement for you. Wherever this email finds you, I want you to know that no matter how you’re managing your Diabetes during this time, you’re doing great. At Diabetics Doing Things, we’ve been hard at work with some of the most interesting and engaging interviews in the history of the podcast. If you haven’t checked them out, I recommend giving them a listen: Kendall Simmons  Casey Terrell Elliot Fry  Saira Gaillo  Those interviews filled my cup and I hope they’ll do the same for you.We’re currently underway on some of the most important work we’ve ever done at Diabetics Doing Things, and I can’t wait to share it all with you. Also, be sure to tell Eritrea what a great job she’s doing during the next takeover on Instagram. In her one year on the job we have doubled down on the stories we’ve been able to share from people with Diabetes around the world, and I’m extremely proud of that. Keep on doing things!!! Rob

THIS SEASON ON THE POD:

2021 has brought us stories from Diabetics who come so many different walks of life, proefessions and places in the world. Click the graphic to listen to the episode.

THIS MONTH ON THE SITE:

We had some amazing blog highlights on the blog this month; September was Hispanic Heritage month and we had the pleasure of featuring two incredible stories from @Dama_palacios and @laura_rosales17! We also had some of our #DoingThingsDay friends pen their own experiences. Click the graphic to read more.

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