The Type One Run Podcast is a show for anyone interested in running, diabetes, and of course the complicated combination of both. With enlightening interviews on everything fitness and diabetes, the host Jon Foti, navigates the complex world of trying to balance performance goals and acceptable blood sugars. Join the Type One Run Team today.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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Categories | SportsRunningHealth & FitnessFitness |
Romain Ballet is a hero among us T1s. If it's not his unwavering advocacy, then it's his incredible endurance or perhaps even his work in immunology. Romain and I discuss his recent Ironman finish and cover his training for the upcoming NYC marathon.... more
Honored to share the story of Pat Votruba on this week's podcast. Pat is a late on set T1 and has been continuing to crush his running goals since his diagnosis. Pat and I talk about his prep for the upcoming NYC Marathon as part of Beyond Type One's... more
Proud to bring you all the story of Casey Schwenk. From running to cycling, Casey leads by example by running and paving the way for T1s all of the world. Casey doesn't let T1 limit him in any way. Living out of an RV and travel/working around the we... more
This week I speak to ultra inspirational and influential Mary Lucas. As a key member of Beyond Type 1, Mary works tirelessly everyday to spread awareness of T1 and its effects on us all. She is also part of the Beyond Type Run team, which last, and t... more
This week I'm honored to share the story of Cait Field's journey to a personal best half marathon. Cait and I talk before the Brooklyn Half, and she shares her experiences with T1 and training. Almost three weeks later week talk again to recap her re... more
This week I bring Josh Reese on the show. Josh was diagnosed with T1 in his teens, after his T1 mother routinely checked his blood sugar. Since his diagnoses Josh has been pretty distant from the T1 community, but now finds himself trying to get more... more
This week The LA Chapter and I recap their experience at the Wildflower Triathlon in California this past weekend. James Mansfield, Craig Stubing, and Emma Collins discuss the joys and struggles that come along balancing T1 with the complicated sport... more
This week I bring Kenny Campbell on the show. Honestly, we talk about everything T1 and running. The best part of all though, I got to nerd out about the trail running community with him. Kenny is an awesome trail runner and lives close to some of Am... more
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