Surviving Me

Living With Type 1 Diabetes & 3 Organ Transplants

39 min · 9. maj 2026
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In this episode of Surviving Me, Ty Gipson shares his journey living with Type 1 Diabetes, undergoing three organ transplants, and learning how to survive through pressure, uncertainty, and adversity. From health struggles to entrepreneurship, Ty opens up about the mindset that helped him keep moving forward even during the hardest seasons of his life. This conversation explores: • Living with Type 1 Diabetes • Organ transplants & resilience • Fear, survival, and mental strength • The “No Options” mindset • Purpose through adversity If you’ve ever needed a reminder that strength can exist even in difficult seasons, this episode is for you.

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