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She Turned Her Glucose Data Into Art. Could it Change How People See Diabetes?

She Turned Her Glucose Data Into Art. Could it Change How People See Diabetes?

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What if your glucose graph became a tangible piece of art? Something you could pring out and put on your water bottle or the back of your laptop. I've seen this in person and it makes a big impact on people.

This week I'm talking to Krista Shenaman about making this type of art, her journey with type 2 – and it's been a journey, she took a "record breaking" 28 day walk after her diagnosis.. – why she thinks its helpful to look at data in a new way and more.

Full disclosure: We recorded this interview way back in 2024! Technical issues and thought it was lost, but we found it.

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