The Diabetes Podcast®
Are you tired of obsessing over every calorie, carb, and number on the scale? In this episode of The Diabetes Podcast, Amber and Richie sit down with Terri Chrisman, a board-certified nutritionist with the American College of Lifestyle Medicine. Terri breaks down the 6 Pillars of a Healthy Lifestyle and explains why daily habits matter far more than a single snapshot of your lab results. We discuss how to transition to a plant-forward diet without giving up the foods you love, why the scale is lying to you about your health, and how to start exercising even if you've been on the couch for years. We also dive into the nuance of processed foods and how to navigate social situations and restaurants when you are trying to change your eating habits. Remember, it's not your fault, but it can be your fight! Follow the podcast so you never miss an episode! Need help NOW? Reach out to our support email at support@empowereddiabetes.com [support@empowereddiabetes.com] Find out more about our guest Terri Chrisman at fabuloushealth.net [https://fabuloushealth.net] Chapters: 00:00 - Intro & Meet Terri Chrisman 01:37 - Terri’s Journey to Lifestyle Medicine 04:05 - The 6 Pillars of a Healthy Lifestyle 06:09 - Why Nutrition is the #1 Pillar 09:05 - When Doing "Everything Right" Still Requires Medication 13:54 - Focus on Daily Habits, Not Just Lab Results 18:24 - Simple Ways to Track Your Health (No Calorie Counting!) 22:09 - Weight vs. Body Composition (Why the Scale Lies) 28:21 - The 3-Step Process to Changing Your Diet 30:34 - Why You Shouldn't Go From 0 to 100 (CrossFit Story) 35:20 - How to Start Exercising If You've Never Been Active 45:29 - Navigating Plant-Based Eating & Ultra-Processed Foods 51:26 - The Science on Red Meat & Heart Disease 01:01:00 - How to Eat Out on a Plant-Based Diet (The Happy Cow App) 01:08:31 - Where to Find Terri's Book "Fabulous Health" Disclaimer: The information in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and it does not replace a one-on-one relationship with your physician or qualified healthcare professional. Always talk with your doctor, pharmacist, or care team before starting, stopping, or changing any medication, supplement, exercise plan, or nutrition plan—especially if you have diabetes, prediabetes, heart, liver, or kidney conditions, or take prescription drugs like metformin or insulin. Results vary from person to person. Examples, statistics, or studies are shared to educate, not to promise outcomes. Any discussion of medications, dosing, or side effects is general in nature and may not be appropriate for your specific situation. Do not ignore professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you read or heard here. If you think you are experiencing an emergency or severe side effects (such as persistent vomiting, severe diarrhea, signs of dehydration, allergic reaction, or symptoms of lactic acidosis), call your local emergency number or seek urgent care right away. We strive for accuracy, but health information changes over time. We make no guarantees regarding completeness, timeliness, or suitability of the content and assume no liability for actions taken or not taken based on this material. Use of this content is at your own risk. Links or references to third-party resources are provided for convenience and do not constitute endorsement. By reading, listening, or using this information, you agree to these terms and understand that you are responsible for your own health decisions in partnership with your licensed healthcare provider.
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