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Chronically Will Podcast - Type One Diabetes

Chronically Will Podcast - Type One Diabetes

By: Willie Streets Chronically Will Podcast
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The Chronically Will podcast hosted by Willie (Will) Streets is a podcast about ReaL CoNVeRSaTiONS aND COMMUNiTY THaT NeeD TO Be HeARD. The conversations will be general talk, no script, no prompt! Our conversations will open the door to acceptance and change the narrative of people of color not seeking help etc. It’s all about having conversations that will lead to us healing and becoming the best versions of ourselves. Let’s bridge the divide that is race and healthcare. I Willie Streets am a person living with Type One Diabetes, Hypothyroidism, Fibromyalgia and the gift to reach community!Willie Streets Chronically Will Podcast Hygiene & Healthy Living Physical Illness & Disease
Episodes
  • Episode 86: Ante Up!
    Jul 28 2025

    In this compelling episode of the Chronically Will podcast, we hear from Dee, a resilient Cuban-Jamaican born, Brooklyn-bred single mother, as she shares her journey of advocating for her daughter, Jayde Michele, who was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at just two years old, only 6 years ago. Dee opens up about the challenges and triumphs of navigating the educational system, ensuring Jayde receives the support she needs to thrive. From managing blood sugar levels during school activities to fostering a community of understanding and support, Dee's story is a testament to the power of informed advocacy and unwavering love. Join us to explore how Dee's cultural roots and personal strength shape her approach to advocacy and learn how you can make a difference in your community.

    Follow Jayde Michele's journey

    Instagram @type1derfullyme

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Episode 85: Tally It All Up, I'm Thankful
    Jul 15 2025

    On this episode, you get to hear (seriously) one of the funnest conversations I've ever had with our sister Norma. Norma grew up in Puerto Rico, went to college in the US, and ended up in Canada, where she's been for the last 22 years.


    Norma is a mom of 2, a wife, and has been living with T1D for 43 years!! She doesn't remember life without T1D.

    For the past 15 years, she has been focused on raising her kids and, more recently, went back to school to get her MPH.

    Norma lived in Cleveland until she was 3 (Big BTNH fan). She was diagnosed with T1D during the transition of moving from Cleveland to Puerto Rico. As a toddler, when she got diagnosed, her parents were diagnosed. Her dad told her that it's one of the few times he cried. 95% of her diagnosis was theirs. Everyone came together as a community of family and friends to support them.


    Throughout our conversation, you can feel Norma's passion for helping others advocate and stand up for their rights! After 43 years of being a Type One Diabetic, she's ready for the next step in care and technology.


    Although Norma does not recall a life before diabetes, she does hope for a day when not only is insulin accessible to all, but on the day a cure is here, it reaches our most vulnerable communities first.


    Follow Norma @norma__amy

    She's always willing to lend a hand in helping out her fellow diabetic!

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Episode 84: The Carb Cookout, Black and Thriving
    Jul 8 2025

    In this episode, we engage in a heartfelt conversation with Esi, a long-time Type 1 Diabetes advocate. Esi was diagnosed with T1D in 1988 at the age of six.


    During our conversation, Esi discusses the challenges faced by black individuals living with diabetes, the importance of community support, and the need for cultural sensitivity in healthcare. Asi shares her journey of creating The Carb Cookout, a supportive community for black individuals with diabetes, emphasizing the significance of representation.

    The Carb Cookout: Black and Thriving with Type 1 Diabetes is a Facebook group that was created during the heart of the pandemic. The conversation highlights the emotional and social aspects of living with Type 1 Diabetes, the role of healthcare providers, and the hope for a future where diabetes is no longer a barrier to living fully.

    Everyone needs an Esi in their corner!


    Follow Esi on Instagram at @onyxempress

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    54 mins
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