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Diabetes Digital Podcast by Food Heaven
Diabetes Digital Podcast by Food Heaven
Author: Wendy Lopez, Jessica Jones
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Join BFFs, registered dietitian nutritionists, and diabetes educators Wendy Lopez and Jessica Jones each week to navigate the many layers of diabetes management and overall well-being. Every Wednesday, we’ll dive into a world of diabetes-friendly nutrition, intuitive eating, mental health strategies, medication management, and so much more. The Diabetes Digital Podcast isn’t just another health show; it’s a culturally competent and weight-inclusive resource, seamlessly integrating diverse care approaches into each episode.
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Breakfast is one of the most debated meals. In this episode, we’re cutting through the mixed messages to help you understand your body’s patterns. We’ll talk about cultural breakfast traditions, dawn phenomenon, how medications play a role, and why some people genuinely feel better eating later. We’ll also walk through the signs that morning fasting isn’t supporting you, plus gentle options for people who aren’t hungry in the morning but still need fuel.If you're living with diabetes or prediabetes and want personalized support from a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist covered by insurance, visit diabetesdigital.co to connect with our culturally aware and weight-inclusive team. And if you love the show, don't forget to rate and review us on iTunes or Spotify—it makes a huge difference! For additional resources and show notes, head to diabetesdigital.co/podcast.
Labs can bring up a lot of feelings fear, shame, pressure, and confusion. In this episode, Wendy and Jess break down the most important labs to know if you have diabetes, pre diabetes, or high cholesterol, what the numbers actually mean, and what you can do to support them. The goal isn't to make a million changes at once it's to help you feel informed and empowered to advocate for yourself at your next appointment.Work With UsWhether you're trying to make sense of a recent lab result, manage blood sugar, or simply want to build a more informed approach to your nutrition our team is here to help. Our culturally aware and weight-inclusive Registered Dietitian Nutritionists offer personalized virtual counseling, and we accept insurance.Go to diabetesdigital.co/start to book your first appointmentFollow us on Instagram: @diabetesdigitalcoNew episodes every Wednesday
If you’ve seen TikToks about cold potatoes or leftover rice being a “blood sugar hack,” this episode is for you. We’re diving into resistant starch, what it is, how it forms, and why it acts a little like fiber in the body. We’ll talk about the science behind how this can aid with gentler glucose rise, break down a recent study on resistant starch, and share easy ways to add resistant starch into your meals. Whether you're managing diabetes, prediabetes, or simply want to feel better through food, our culturally aware and weight-inclusive team of Registered Dietitian Nutritionists is here to help and we accept insurance. Visit diabetesdigital.co to get started. And if you love the show, don't forget to rate and review us on iTunes or Spotify — it makes a huge difference! For additional resources and show notes, head to diabetesdigital.co/podcast
In this episode, Wendy and Jess share their tried-and-true kitchen tools that make cooking faster, easier, and less overwhelming! From egg cookers to frothers, these picks are all about reducing decision fatigue, cutting down on cleanup, and getting a nutritious meal on the table without the stress.Resources & LinksEgg Cooker Instant Pot Mini Air Fryer Great Jones Dutch Oven Personal Blender Milk Frother Pro Mix Strawberry Milk Protein Powder Rice Cooker Cast Iron Skillet Ceremonial Grade Matcha - Sprouts Work With UsWhether you're looking for personalized nutrition counseling, practical cooking tips, or expert guidance on managing blood sugar, we've got you covered!diabetesdigital.co — book a 1:1 appointment with one of our registered dietitians. We accept insurance and offer affordable self-pay options.Follow us on Instagram: @diabetesdigitalco New episodes every Wednesday
How many times have you seen someone say “cow’s milk is better than almond milk,” or “plant milk is the healthier choice,” and wondered… should I switch? Today we’re talking through the real differences between cow’s milk, almond milk, soy milk, and other options and when it actually makes sense to consider a swap. We’ll look at protein, carbs, micronutrients, and blood sugar impact. The goal isn’t to tell you what you should drink, but to help you choose what works for your body, your health goals, and your preferences.If you're living with diabetes or prediabetes and want personalized support from a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist covered by insurance, visit diabetesdigital.co to connect with our culturally aware and weight-inclusive team. And if you love the show, don't forget to rate and review us on iTunes or Spotify—it makes a huge difference! For additional resources and show notes, head to diabetesdigital.co/podcast.
In this episode of the Diabetes Digital Podcast, Jess and Wendy share what they’ve been loving lately, from favorite foods and easy meals to books, podcasts, documentaries, and self-care routines that are supporting real life right now.They also share exciting news about our Diabetes Digital open houses on February 26th for both patients and providers, including what to expect, how insurance coverage works, and how their weight-inclusive, patient-centered approach supports people with diabetes, prediabetes, and beyond. Learn more here: https://diabetesdigital.co/events/This episode feels like catching up with a bestie, with practical ideas and inspo for your next meal or fun read.If you're living with diabetes or prediabetes and want personalized support from a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist covered by insurance, visit diabetesdigital.co to connect with our culturally aware and weight-inclusive team. And if you love the show, don't forget to rate and review us on iTunes or Spotify—it makes a huge difference! For additional resources and show notes, head to diabetesdigital.co/podcast.
Snacking often gets labeled as “eating too much,” or something you shouldn’t need because you “just ate.” In this episode, we talk about why snacking can actually be helpful and important for energy, focus, and blood sugar stability. We’ll cover why some people naturally need more snacks than others, how life stages and medications play a role, and what balanced snacks can do to support steadier glucose throughout the day. If you're living with diabetes or prediabetes and want personalized support from a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist covered by insurance, visit diabetesdigital.co to connect with our culturally aware and weight-inclusive team. And if you love the show, don't forget to rate and review us on iTunes or Spotify—it makes a huge difference! For additional resources and show notes, head to diabetesdigital.co/podcast.
In this episode of the Diabetes Digital Podcast, Wendy and Jess talk about why sleep is one of the most overlooked factors in blood sugar management. They break down how poor sleep can impact insulin sensitivity, cortisol, hunger hormones, and overnight glucose trends, even when you’re doing “everything right” with food, movement, and meds.You’ll hear both the science and the real-life side of sleep, including what they’ve seen with clients and in their own routines, plus practical ways to support better sleep.If you're living with diabetes or prediabetes and want personalized support from a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist covered by insurance, visit diabetesdigital.co to connect with our culturally aware and weight-inclusive team. And if you love the show, don't forget to rate and review us on iTunes or Spotify—it makes a huge difference! For additional resources and show notes, head to diabetesdigital.co/podcast.
Worried that fruit spikes your blood sugar too much? You’re not alone. There’s a lot of confusion and fear around fruit in diabetes and prediabetes, so today we’re reframing the entire conversation. Fruit isn’t the problem. Your body is designed to handle carbohydrates, and a rise in glucose after eating fruit is completely normal.In this episode, we break down how whole fruit impacts blood sugar, why fiber matters, and what actually supports steadier glucose responses. We also talk about the difference between fruit, juice, and dried fruit and share practical pairing ideas to help you enjoy fruit without stressing about numbers.If you're living with diabetes or prediabetes and want personalized support from a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist covered by insurance, visit diabetesdigital.co to connect with our culturally aware and weight-inclusive team. And if you love the show, don't forget to rate and review us on iTunes or Spotify—it makes a huge difference! For additional resources and show notes, head to diabetesdigital.co/podcast.
In this catch up episode, Jess and Wendy pull back the curtain and share what’s really been happening behind the scenes at Diabetes Digital. They talk about year two of the business, how they’re navigating growth, the challenges of running a telehealth company, and the personal routines helping them stay grounded. They walk you through major highlights from the past year, including expanding their team, hosting classes and retreats, and hearing powerful feedback from patients and providers. They also share what they hope to focus on in the year ahead and invite you to join upcoming events, open houses, and opportunities to work with their team.If you're living with diabetes or prediabetes and want personalized support from a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist covered by insurance, visit diabetesdigital.co to connect with our culturally aware and weight-inclusive team. And if you love the show, don't forget to rate and review us on iTunes or Spotify—it makes a huge difference! For additional resources and show notes, head to diabetesdigital.co/podcast.
A lot of people taking GLP-1 medications notice their hunger cues change and that can feel confusing. Some appetite reduction is expected, but what happens when eating starts to feel hard, or you’re unintentionally going all day without a meal? Today we’re breaking down what a normal adjustment period looks like, what kinds of appetite changes you can expect, and the point where low hunger becomes something worth mentioning to your provider. If you're living with diabetes or prediabetes and want personalized support from a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist covered by insurance, visit diabetesdigital.co to connect with our culturally aware and weight-inclusive team. And if you love the show, don't forget to rate and review us on iTunes or Spotify—it makes a huge difference! For additional resources and show notes, head to diabetesdigital.co/podcast.
Jess and Wendy kick off 2026 by reflecting on past years, sharing travel updates, and responding to your feedback asking for more personal, lifestyle-focused conversations alongside diabetes education. In this episode, they each share small, realistic habits they’re carrying into the new year, offering simple routines that support your well-being and blood sugar without the pressure of reinvention. They also highlight upcoming Diabetes Digital events(!!), and invite you to choose one small habit to bring into 2026.If you're living with diabetes or prediabetes and want personalized support from a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist covered by insurance, visit diabetesdigital.co to connect with our culturally aware and weight-inclusive team. And if you love the show, don't forget to rate and review us on iTunes or Spotify—it makes a huge difference! For additional resources and show notes, head to diabetesdigital.co/podcast.
In this Christmas Eve episode, Jess and Wendy chat with dietitian Krystal Martinez to debunk a major diabetes myth: that you have to give up your cultural foods to manage blood sugar. Krystal, a first-generation Mexican-American specializing in prediabetes and type 2 diabetes, shares why staples like tortillas, rice, and beans belong on your plate. She offers practical tips for balancing meals during the holidays and beyond, covering portions, protein, fiber, and healthy fats. We also go into the white vs. brown rice debate, the harm of cutting out entire food groups, and how to enjoy Nochebuena without guilt. Happy Holidays!If you're living with diabetes or prediabetes and want personalized support from a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist covered by insurance, visit diabetesdigital.co to connect with our culturally aware and weight-inclusive team. And if you love the show, don't forget to rate and review us on iTunes or Spotify—it makes a huge difference! For additional resources and show notes, head to diabetesdigital.co/podcast.
You can eat the pie and support your blood sugar. In this minisode, Jess shares practical tips for enjoying holiday food without spiraling. You’ll learn how to anchor your meals, sneak in movement, and focus on connection over perfection. This is your reminder that one meal (or even one week) doesn’t undo all your progress.If you're living with diabetes or prediabetes and want personalized support from a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist covered by insurance, visit diabetesdigital.co to connect with our culturally aware and weight-inclusive team. And if you love the show, don't forget to rate and review us on iTunes or Spotify—it makes a huge difference! For additional resources and show notes, head to diabetesdigital.co/podcast.
Jess and Wendy sit down with registered dietitian Tiana Lavin, who brings both clinical insight and lived experience with type 1 diabetes. Tiana shares her diagnosis story, from being brushed off to landing in the ER with DKA during college finals, and the tough stretch that followed with restrictive eating and confusing advice. Tiana talks about what she wishes she knew sooner, like why chasing “perfect” numbers can backfire. We also get into the strategies that actually help! Tiana also digs into mental health and the power of finding even one person in the diabetes community. If you're living with diabetes or prediabetes and want personalized support from a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist covered by insurance, visit diabetesdigital.co to connect with our culturally aware and weight-inclusive team. And if you love the show, don't forget to rate and review us on iTunes or Spotify—it makes a huge difference! For additional resources and show notes, head to diabetesdigital.co/podcast.
Hate tracking carbs? You’re not alone. Wendy covers how to support your blood sugar without doing math at every meal. We’ll talk about visual portion guides, how to use CGM trends to guide choices, and why some clients do better when they ditch the numbers. If you’re looking for a flexible, less stressful approach, this one’s for you.If you're living with diabetes or prediabetes and want personalized support from a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist covered by insurance, visit diabetesdigital.co to connect with our culturally aware and weight-inclusive team. And if you love the show, don't forget to rate and review us on iTunes or Spotify—it makes a huge difference! For additional resources and show notes, head to diabetesdigital.co/podcast.
In this episode, Jess and Wendy sit down with Dr. Thais Aliabadi (Dr. A) and Mary Alice Haney, co-hosts of the SHE MD podcast, for an in-depth conversation about PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome). They explore why more women are being diagnosed with PCOS, debunk common misconceptions about the condition, and discuss the diagnostic criteria that many doctors miss. Dr. A shares insights on treating PCOS beyond birth control pills, the role of insulin resistance, and her experience using GLP-1 medications for patients. The conversation also tackles body image considerations, the importance of proper nutrition support, and why every woman should know their lifetime breast cancer risk. Whether you have PCOS or want to better understand this common but often misdiagnosed condition, this episode offers valuable, empowering information to help you become your own health advocate.If you're living with diabetes or prediabetes and want personalized support from a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist covered by insurance, visit diabetesdigital.co to connect with our culturally aware and weight-inclusive team. And if you love the show, don't forget to rate and review us on iTunes or Spotify—it makes a huge difference! For additional resources and show notes, head to diabetesdigital.co/podcast.
Do you really need to eat first thing in the morning…or is it okay to wait? In today’s episode, Jess walks through how to figure out what works best for your body and blood sugar. She shares client stories, easy breakfast ideas for low appetite mornings, and what to track if you’re experimenting. This one’s for anyone who’s ever wondered if skipping breakfast is helping or hurting.If you're living with diabetes or prediabetes and want personalized support from a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist covered by insurance, visit diabetesdigital.co to connect with our culturally aware and weight-inclusive team. And if you love the show, don't forget to rate and review us on iTunes or Spotify—it makes a huge difference! For additional resources and show notes, head to diabetesdigital.co/podcast.
Is it picky eating or something deeper? In this episode, RD Kristen Nyampong breaks down Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) — what it looks like, how it’s often missed, and why it can show up differently in BIPOC communities. We talk about helping clients expand food variety without pressure or shame, navigating family dynamics, and how dietitians can work through a trauma-informed and weight-inclusive lens.If you're living with diabetes or prediabetes and want personalized support from a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist covered by insurance, visit diabetesdigital.co to connect with our culturally aware and weight-inclusive team. And if you love the show, don't forget to rate and review us on iTunes or Spotify—it makes a huge difference! For additional resources and show notes, head to diabetesdigital.co/podcast.
Getting a blood sugar spike after oatmeal? Don’t panic. This doesn’t mean oats are off-limits. In this episode, Wendy breaks down why oatmeal might cause a spike, how to troubleshoot it, and what to look for in your toppings, timing, and portion sizes. You’ll hear real client examples of small changes that made a big difference, plus tips for making oatmeal work with your blood sugar—not against it.If you're living with diabetes or prediabetes and want personalized support from a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist covered by insurance, visit diabetesdigital.co to connect with our culturally aware and weight-inclusive team. And if you love the show, don't forget to rate and review us on iTunes or Spotify—it makes a huge difference! For additional resources and show notes, head to diabetesdigital.co/podcast.






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do you guys have recommendations for multivitamins?
This was the first episode I listened to and I learned SO much! It also hit some sensitive areas I didn't even know I had - tears of gratitude.
should I start at the beginning, or just jump in here?
episode doesn't start until 21 min in
Hey thanks for sharing this....found you guys through Balanced Black Girl podcast...how cool is this🙂
Good info as usual beauties! I am definitely checking out the women's health nutrition academy!
Loving this podcast!
very interesting! good questions!
I just started listening to the podcast and it is super awesome! I have PCOS and this episode was very informative. Some of the things she mentioned I knew, but as far as diet I did not and very I am interested in the cookbook. Keep up the awesomeness!!!