Cannae Beat T1D
Podcast Description
Welcome to “Cannae Beat T1”, the podcast all about living with Type 1 diabetes, Scottish style! Join me, Leigh, as I share real talk, tips, laughs, and inspiring stories from the T1D community across Scotland and beyond. Whether you’re newly diagnosed, a long-time warrior, or just curious about life with diabetes, this is your space to connect, learn, and feel empowered.
Each episode features candid conversations, guest interviews, and a warm Scottish vibe, plus a wee bit of banter over a cup of tea. Because managing diabetes is a journey best shared💙
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast covers vital topics surrounding Type 1 diabetes, focusing on stigma, community support, personal experiences, and advocacy. Episodes include discussions on the significance of Diabetic Barbie, navigating daily life with diabetes, and the founding of Lachlan's Legacy. There is a strong emphasis on the emotional and mental challenges of living with the condition, and the importance of technology and supportive relationships.

Welcome to “Cannae Beat T1”, the podcast all about living with Type 1 diabetes, Scottish style! Join me, Leigh, as I share real talk, tips, laughs, and inspiring stories from the T1D community across Scotland and beyond. Whether you’re newly diagnosed, a long-time warrior, or just curious about life with diabetes, this is your space to connect, learn, and feel empowered.
Each episode features candid conversations, guest interviews, and a warm Scottish vibe, plus a wee bit of banter over a cup of tea. Because managing diabetes is a journey best shared💙
In this conversation, Shelley Murray shares her personal journey with type 1 diabetes, discussing her diagnosis, management evolution, and the challenges she faces daily. She emphasizes the importance of community support, peer connections, and advocacy for better access to diabetes technology. The discussion also highlights the role of social media in fostering connections and raising awareness about diabetes, as well as the need for better education regarding the differences between type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Shelley expresses her hopes for the future of diabetes care, focusing on accessibility and understanding.

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