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Diabetics Doing Things Podcast

Episode 279 - Diabetes and Mindfulness with Sam Tullman

08 May 2024

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In this podcast episode, Rob, Eritrea, and guest, Sam Tullman, discuss the transformative power of mindfulness, meditation, and resilience in the face of chronic illnesses like diabetes and mast cell activation syndrome. The conversation delves into personal experiences, coping mechanisms, the impact of support systems, and the importance of self-awareness in navigating health challenges. Trigger Warning: psychedelic drug use Topics discussed: 1. Sam Tolman's Journey with Chronic Illnesses 2. Reflection on challenges and benefits of facing a new diagnosis after 20 years of living with diabetes. 3. Importance of therapy, self-awareness, and familial support in managing chronic illnesses. 4. Managing Expectations and Finding Resilience 5. Coping with fragmented realities and embracing change. 6. Utilizing mindfulness practices in managing chronic illness. 7. Addressing the impact of chronic stressors, trauma, and social media addiction on mental health. 8. Transition from focusing on physical health (football) to mental health (research, meditation). 9. Experiences with psychedelics, emphasizing safety, supervision, and managing expectations. 10. Momentum in the scientific community regarding psychedelics for treating conditions like depression. 11. Benefits of mindfulness and meditation in healing trauma and personal growth. 12. Exploring how mindfulness and meditation can help individuals with diabetes cope with anxiety and stress. 13. Importance of setting realistic expectations and navigating discomfort in meditation. 14. Cyclical nature of meditation experiences and finding calmness in challenging moments. 15. Embracing mindfulness as a journey of self-awareness and acceptance. 16. Introduction to the Diabetes Sangha community and upcoming course on mindfulness and diabetes. 17. Exploring the connection between mindfulness, diabetes, and transforming suffering into joy and compassion. 18. Importance of gratitude and resilience in facing challenging situations. 19. Personal story of shifting perspectives through gratitude. 20. Impact of childhood experiences, karate, and vulnerability in personal growth. Key takeaways: * Mindfulness and meditation can aid in coping with chronic illnesses by promoting self-awareness and managing stress. * Support systems, therapy, and self-awareness play crucial roles in navigating health challenges. * Embracing mindfulness as a personal journey can lead to personal growth and resilience in the face of adversity. * Gratitude and resilience are powerful tools in shifting perspectives and facing life's challenges with strength. References: * Thich Nhat Hanh: Vietnamese Buddhist monk, mindfulness teacher, author. * Diabetes Sangha Community: Community focusing on mindfulness practices for individuals with diabetes. 00:00  Exploring the Power of Mindfulness and Meditation 00:04  Navigating Chronic Illness: A Journey of Resilience and Growth 06:26  Navigating Life with Diabetes: Self-awareness, Support, and Mindfulness 16:26  Unpacking the Mind-Body Connection and the Impact of Stress on Mental Health 26:26  Exploring the Intersection of Meditation, Psychedelics, and Healing Trauma 32:28  Exploring the Relationship Between Mindfulness, Meditation, and Diabetes 35:59  Navigating Life's Ups and Downs through Mindfulness and Investigation 39:00  Unlocking Mindfulness: Intention, Attention, and Retention 49:00  The Importance of Tuning into Yourself and Deep Self-Reflection 50:53  Transforming Suffering into Joy: Mindfulness and Diabetes 57:40  The Power of Gratitude and Resilience: A Conversation with Sam

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