Nick Jonas
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Podcast Appearances
I can't kind of control that.
That's just part of the thing.
But I often will watch back interviews and go, hmm, I can see where I was projecting what I wanted people to think of me.
Or I'm withholding a hot take or an opinion that I think might get me in trouble.
I've been fortunate enough to have not misstepped in my life in a way that would limit my ability to continue to do what I'm doing.
We are all capable of making mistakes.
And I feel like, you know, having the world get to sort of see into my life has been both wonderful and also really frightening at times.
So I try to...
Live honestly and just lay it out for people now because I think it's just way easier to connect.
And so to your point about the dinner conversations, I love the freedom of having great in-depth, intense conversations with friends and having a laugh as well.
I'm getting more and more comfortable fully being myself for the world to see as well.
I think after I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, a major shift happened in my life where I
I never believed that I did anything to get diabetes.
For those that don't know, type 1 is an autoimmune disease.
It's not the same as type 2, which can be caused from a number of things, but poor eating habits, lack of exercise would be sort of the main cause of type 2.
Whereas type 1, your body just decides it's going to stop making insulin naturally.
And so then your glucose levels are, it's not possible for them to be in range, which has a number of major side effects.
And I think the biggest misconception, which I've
I've tried to be a part of educating people on, because I know it's really just an education issue and there's no bias per se.
People don't know that it can be deadly if it's not treated.