If you're like me, you may have been told to hold your travel plans when you were diagnosed with T1D. While there is an extra logistical component to travelling with type one diabetes, there is also the emotional.
Meet Savannah Johnson, founder of Type 1 Way Ticket Travel. Her mission is to provide international travel experiences to teens and young adults, while providing the tools and resources to conquer the obstacles that may come with it.
⏰ (2:40): Introducing today’s guest⏰ (5:00): In your travel experience, what are the differences in traveling with diabetes that someone may need support with?⏰ (10:16): Scuba diving with T1D⏰ (12:25): How was Type 1 Way Ticket Travel developed?⏰ (16:20): Fears coming up for parents of T1Ds⏰ (21:19): Preparation for travel⏰ (22:35): Integrating coaching into your practice⏰ (28:15): Company Values⏰ (30:05): What’s to come with Type 1 Way Ticket?⏰ (32:50): What can people expect in a program like this?⏰ (36:45): How can people find out more?⏰ (38:34): Biggest piece of advice for T1Ds⏰ (40:16): Where can people find you?
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*Disclaimer: Nothing inside of Keeping it 100 Radio or our resources is intended as medical advice. Always consult a physician before making changes to your insulin doses, diet or general wellness.