The Chronic Truth
Chelcie Rice has had Type 1 diabetes since the late 1980s, diagnosed at 25, with no technology, no community, and a pamphlet for guidance. By 2005, he'd lost vision in one eye. Instead of retreating, he built a platform using comedy and storytelling to break the stigma and reach the people who are still navigating it alone. He joins Kim Nash to talk about diabetes burnout, the landmines inside online support groups, how workplaces fail their diabetic employees, and why humor might be the most underrated tool in chronic illness advocacy. CHAPTERS / TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Introduction to the Chronic Truth Podcast 01:06 Chelsea's Journey with Type 1 Diabetes 04:35 Navigating Complications and Community Support 10:06 Advocacy and the Importance of Community 12:57 Understanding Diabetes in the Workplace 15:48 The Role of Community in Chronic Illness Management 21:11 Advice for Newly Diagnosed Patients 23:35 Connecting with Chelsea and Closing Thoughts CONNECT & RESOURCES 📱 @type1comedian [https://www.instagram.com/type1comedian] The Chronic Truth Podcast: 🌐 Website: chronictruthpodcast.com [https://chronictruthpodcast.com] 📱 Instagram: @ChronicTruthPodcast [https://www.instagram.com/chronictruthpodcast] 📘 TikTok: @chronictruthpodcast [https://www.tiktok.com/@chronictruthpodcast] 💬 Share Your Story: Testimonials [https://chronictruthpodcast.com/#testimonials] 📋 Community Survey: Survey [https://chronictruthpodcast.com/#survey] Production: Podcast Mechanic [https://podcastmechanic.xyz]
80 episodios
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