Episodios

  • 170. What to Do When Your Adult-Onset Type 1 (LADA) Is Misdiagnosed as Type 2
    May 6 2025

    In this powerful episode, Risely coaching graduate Mary McCauley shares her story of being misdiagnosed with Type 2 diabetes when she was actually living with adult-onset Type 1 (LADA). From being dismissed by doctors to ending up in DKA and sent home with no insulin, her story highlights just how dangerous misdiagnosis can be. Mary opens up about the emotional toll, the turning point of finally receiving the correct diagnosis, and the journey of reclaiming confidence and ownership over her health. If you’ve ever felt dismissed, unsure of your diagnosis, or like something just isn’t adding up, this episode will empower you to ask the hard questions and trust your gut. You deserve to be heard, supported, and correctly diagnosed.


    Quick Takeaways:

    • Navigating misdiagnosis
    • The damage of stereotypes & importance of diabetes education throughout the entire world: medical bias is real
    • Impact of the gaps in our healthcare system on people living with type 1 diabetes
    • How the right support can change everything


    Timestamps:

    • [03:11] Mary’s journey begins: The first signs that something wasn’t right
    • [04:00] “I will never know actually when this journey started or how long my honeymoon phase really has been.”
    • [08:22] "I was labeled as non-compliant during that time."
    • [10:05] “I still had never talked to an endocrinologist, like an actual endocrinologist, nobody had ever explained to me what all of this meant.”
    • [10:44] “I went home and I didn't ever test my blood sugar again. Because that's what I was told.”
    • [17:10] The ER experience: Misdiagnosis & dismissal
    • [19:00] "I was losing my vision, what's happening?"
    • [27:09] Finally receiving the correct diagnosis
    • [29:53] “Being a LADA type one, it can feel a lot like you're in limbo.”
    • [42:55] Advice for someone who thinks they have been misdiagnosed
    • [48:09] "You don't have to suffer more to be valid."
    • [50:58] “When we know better, we do better.”


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    53 m
  • 169. 'Can You Eat That?': Untangling Food Freedom After a Lifetime of Diet Culture and T1D
    Apr 29 2025

    In this week’s episode, Lauren sits down with Alison Abate Black, a graduate of the DCB coaching program and a Type 1 diabetic of 25 years, for a deeply honest conversation about the fine line between grace and avoidance. Alison opens up about her journey from “winging it” with her diabetes to building real confidence with food—and how food freedom, while empowering at first, eventually started pulling her away from the goals that mattered most. Together, they explore what it means to give yourself too much grace, and how compassion without intention can become a quiet form of self-sabotage. As Alison prepares for pregnancy, she’s learning to redefine grace—not as permission to stay stuck, but as conscious, aligned choices that support her vision for long-term health. This episode is a powerful reminder that transformation isn’t a clean before-and-after—it’s a living, breathing process. If you’ve ever asked yourself whether the self-love you’re practicing is truly serving you, this conversation will meet you right where you are.


    Quick Takeaways:

    • Finding Balance: Weight, Health, and Happiness
    • Navigating Emotional Eating and Food Freedom
    • Hidden Forms of Self-Sabotage


    Timestamps:

    • [03:09] What inspired Lauren to have Alison on: “just because I can dose for it doesn't mean that's what I need all the time.”
    • [04:11] The beginning of Alison’s T1D journey
    • [04:39] “I never had a deep sense of control…’
    • [05:26] “I kind of was like a status quo diabetic, but it always felt like I wanted to be more than that.”
    • [09:58] Emotional eating: “So I would eat and that would make me feel better…”
    • [11:50] What managing eating a challenging meal looks like NOW
    • [16:04] “... Really it's like the diabetes version of a diet trap, right?”
    • [20:48] Relatability over advice
    • [21:55] What sustainable changes she made to lower her A1C in the low 6.0’s for the last year & a half
    • [23:38] The conversations around pregnancy that completely changed her perspective


    What to do now:

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    47 m
  • 168. The Hardest Part Was Asking for Help: Bianca’s Type 1 Wake-Up Call
    Apr 22 2025

    Episode Summary:

    In this week’s episode, we’re joined by someone incredibly close to the Risely heart. Bianca Volpetti, from our enrollment team was diagnosed with T1D diagnosis at age 31, just weeks before her wedding. Even though her sister had been living with T1D since childhood and she was in the best shape of her life, Bianca’s diagnosis completely rocked her world. Because matter how “healthy” or informed you are, diabetes changes everything. Like many of us, she tried to DIY her way through it… and learned the hard way just how isolating and overwhelming that path can be. Today, Bianca opens up about her lowest moments, what finally pushed her to say yes to support, and how coaching helped her not just stabilize her numbers—but truly reclaim her life. If you’ve been stuck in the belief that you should be able to figure this out on your own, this conversation is a powerful reminder that you don’t have to wait until rock bottom to rise.


    Quick Takeaways:

    • The importance of seeking support with your T1D (beyond your loved ones)
    • How T1D impacts your personal relationships
    • Navigating an adult diagnosis
    • Accepting the help you need


    Timestamps:

    • [03:20] Receiving her T1D diagnosis at 31 years old
    • [05:38] “I was in the ICU for four or five days and that is where my journey started.”
    • [07:08] Growing up with a T1D sibling/ family member
    • [10:51] Finding Risely… with a plot twist
    • [16:24] Hitting her breaking point & deciding it was time for help
    • [31:33] “We kind of allow ourselves to accept mediocrity because we have type one and… this is just how life has to be because I have this... We don't deserve to accept that.”
    • [33:25] The most common blocks Bianca hears from other T1Ds
    • [34:32] Believing in yourself
    • [38:15] Advice for someone on the fence about getting support


    What to do now:

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    2. Apply for coaching and talk to our team so you can reclaim the life you deserve.


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    43 m
  • 167. 5 Things I Always Do After a Bad Blood Sugar Day
    Apr 15 2025

    Episode Summary:

    Today we’re diving into a topic that doesn’t always get the spotlight—how I handle low time in range blood sugar days. I’m walking you through what happened, what I was feeling, and the 5 things I always do to reset—physically, mentally, and emotionally. If you follow me on Instagram, you’ve seen my CGM graphs when I’m in range after eating pizza or a bagel, and while I love sharing those wins to show what’s possible, it’s just as important to keep it real when things don’t go as planned. We all have days when our numbers aren’t where we want them to be, and that’s okay. It doesn’t mean we’re failing—it just means we’re human. If this episode resonates, share it with another T1D—you never know how far a little support can go on the hard days.


    Quick Takeaways:

    • First and foremost: EVERY T1D has bad blood sugar days, what matters is how you respond
    • How to get to a place where these days are more rare then they are normal
    • Lauren’s five steps for overcoming a bag blood sugar day
    • Why reflecting on these days is important & how to stop procrastinating it
    • Recognizing low TIR days as data to move forward *instead of* a reflection of failure


    Timestamps:

    • [01:05] Introduction into today’s episode
    • [02:27] It was purely a 100 % human error”
    • [03:07] Events leading up
    • [04:46] “Everything was good until Friday night…”
    • [08:12] Reflections of the day
    • [09:31] “The thing that drives my A1C below six and my 80 to 90 % time in range is not…”
    • [10:27] Debriefing/dissecting the 24-hour graph
    • [12:55] FIVE things that I always do after a tough blood sugar day
    • [25:23] The 4 reasons we avoid reflection–and how to recognize them in yourself


    What to do now:

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    2. If you have blood sugar days like this more often than not and you’re tired of navigating this alone and want support, this is exactly what we can support you on inside our signature Group Coaching Program for women with diabetes–Apply for coaching and talk to our team so you can reclaim the life you deserve.
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    35 m
  • 166. What I Wish Someone Told Me When My Child Was Diagnosed with T1D
    Apr 8 2025

    If you're listening to this right now, there's a good chance you're sitting in a hospital room or just a few days or weeks into your child's Type 1 Diabetes diagnosis. First, we want to say: We see you. This is hard, and you are not alone. In this episode, Abby Cooper, Director of Coaching at Risely, shares the five things she wishes she had been told six years ago when her own son was diagnosed. Whether you are feeling overwhelmed in these early days yourself or maybe you’re months/years into your child’s diagnosis, and this advice is long overdue– This episode is the soft place to land that T1D parents deserve.

    Quick Takeaways:

    • Navigating those early disorienting and emotional days after receiving your child’s T1D diagnosis
    • Type 1 Diabetes is an autoimmune condition, not caused by parenting
    • Becoming the expert and NOT doing it alone
    • The importance of self-compassion with T1D parenting
    • Making space for both hope and grief

    Timestamps:

    • [XX:XX] Introduction into the episode
    • [XX:XX] “You didn't cause this and you're not alone.”
    • [XX:XX] “T1D is life changing, but it is not life limiting.”
    • [XX:XX] “Don't let the learning process consume you.”
    • [XX:XX] “With time, you will become the expert on your child's diabetes.”
    • [XX:XX] “You don't have to choose between hope or grief or between strength or struggle.”

    What to do now:

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    2. Apply for coaching and talk to our team so you can reclaim the life you deserve.
    3. Link episode 59
    4. Additional T1D parenting content - episode with Jehan
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    17 m
  • 165. From Trauma to Transformation: The Most Inspiring T1D Journey We've Witnessed
    Apr 1 2025

    For this episode, we’re giving Nicole Trone the spotlight again, to share her incredible journey with Type 1 Diabetes, from her initial diagnosis to a life-changing transformation. Diagnosed with diabetes as an adult, Nicole was left without proper education or guidance, thrust into managing her condition while abroad in Barcelona. She shares how fear, uncertainty, and low blood sugar anxiety ruled her life, especially after a traumatic experience just before her engagement. Fast forward to 2025, and Nicole’s mindset and approach to diabetes have completely shifted, thanks to the support of the Risely coaching program. This episode is a powerful reminder of the importance of education, mindset, and community in managing chronic conditions, and Nicole's story is one of hope and inspiration for anyone struggling with diabetes.

    Quick Takeaways:

    • The importance of proper education post diagnosis
    • The connection between mental health and diabetes
    • The impact of blood sugar anxiety on daily life
    • Getting diagnosed as an adult
    • The power of the T1D community
    • Impact of trauma and learning to work through it
    • How to find the confidence to live life freely with type 1 diabetes
    • Training a diabetic alert dog
    • Words of encouragement for newly diagnosed and/or those struggling with fear and anxiety around diabetes

    Timestamps:

    • [01:09] Introduction for today’s episode
    • [03:02] “I was diagnosed in a super strange way...”
    • [08:02] “ Without any education, proper training. So you went to, how did you get your insulin?”
    • [13:09] Nicole’s behind the scenes of operating at 75% time in range
    • [14:16] “I was waiting to die at any second”
    • [14:58] “My bad low happened the night before I got engaged…”
    • [18:00] “I cried for like months straight, seems like every time I talked about diabetes.”
    • [25:22] “So in one year you do a complete 180. What happened? How?”

    What to do now:

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    3. A FREE coaching tool to help you reclaim the life you deserve: Download your T1D Self-assessment guide
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    34 m
  • 164. Becoming Your Child’s Pancreas: The Emotional Toll of T1D Parenting
    Mar 25 2025

    In this episode of Reclaim Your Rise, Abby is back for a heartfelt conversation with the Smith family. We met Tyler and Callie after their son Wally’s T1D diagnosis at age 4. They came to us feeling lost trying to function as their child’s pancreas and needing more support than they were getting from their doctor. While Callie and Tyler’s experience will especially resonate with other parents, this episode is for everyone who wants to understand what T1D parents are really going through.

    Quick Takeaways:

    • Importance of knowing the signs & symptoms of type 1 diabetes
    • The mental & physical toll a T1D diagnosis takes on the entire family
    • How family dynamics play a significant role in managing & finding a balance in parenting roles
    • Maintaining your relationship as parents while still caring for your T1D child
    • The need for better communication with healthcare providers about care expectations

    Timestamps:

    • [01:45] Meet the Smith Family
    • [02:30] Wally’s diagnosis
    • [07:07] Emotions post-diagnosis & learning their new life
    • [09:24] The standard of diabetes care
    • [11:00] Deciding they needed more support
    • [15:27] “You can’t pour from an empty cup.”
    • [16:43] Balancing parenting roles & dynamics: Knowing when to ‘tap out’
    • [18:00] Self care: The key to family well being
    • [20:00] Finding Risely
    • [27:05] “We were sick of just getting a pat on the back and a gold star, every time we went to the endo…we weren't getting what we needed.”
    • [29:40] Words of encouragement for T1D parents

    What to do now:

    1. Follow me @lauren_bongiorno and @riselyhealth on Instagram to stay in the loop when new episodes drop.
    2. Apply for coaching and talk to our team so you can reclaim the life you deserve.



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    32 m
  • 163. Exercising with T1D: How to Avoid Going Low (or High)
    Mar 18 2025

    Today, we’re tackling a highly requested topic: how to avoid low and high blood sugars during exercise. This is something I get asked about a lot—whether through Instagram DMs or coaching applications at Risely. It’s a topic I’ve been wanting to dive into for a while, and last week, I had my first low blood sugar during a workout in a really long time, which was super frustrating. That experience motivated me to finally record this episode and share these insights with all of you. Let’s dive in and break it down!


    Quick Takeaways:

    • How to avoid low and high blood sugars during exercise
    • Understanding workout types and their impact on blood sugar
    • Five questions to ask yourself before working out
    • Insulin sensitivity & resistance: what factors are impacting it and how it plays a role in exercise


    Timestamps:

    • [01:05] Introduction to the episode
    • [01:45] Story-time: Lauren’s first day back to the gym postpartum
    • [05:24] “High blood sugars are just as frustrating too”
    • [06:26] How different types of workouts impact your blood sugar
    • [07:55] 3 things contributing to your insulin sensitivity / resistance
    • [16:15] Starting blood sugar
    • [17:35] Navigating a workout with insulin on board
    • [21:40] Understanding your workout patterns


    What other topics do you want me to cover in solo episodes like this? Send us a DM on Instagram @riselyhealth


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    26 m
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