Teaching you the tools to live a
thriving life with Diabetes.
Creating a Plan
That Works for You
Our course breaks things down to make life with Diabetes a little easier. Whether you are newly diagnosed, a loved one of someone living with Diabetes, or just need a refresher, this course is for you!
We go over the basic tools you need to live a thriving life with Diabetes.
Living with Diabetes is a 24/7 job, and not an easy one at that. Only someone who has lived with it themselves truly knows what it is like.
Target Specific Issues
- Monitoring Blood Sugars
- Medication
- Nutrition
- Exercise
- Mental Health
- And More!
Were you recently diagnosed with Diabetes?
Type I
Type II
Gestational + Other
Does it feel overwhelming?
It doesn't have to be complicated! This course breaks things down, making life with Diabetes a little easier.
Wondering Where to Start?
Wether you are newly diagnosed, a loved one of someone living with Diabetes or just need a refresher, this course is for you!
We go over the tools you need to live a thriving life with Diabetes.
Living with Diabetes is a 24/7 job, and not an easy one at that. Only someone who has lived with it themselves truly knows what it is like.
Our course breaks things down to make life with Diabetes a little easier.
What We'll Cover
"This course helped us
both feel more confident in
managing her diabetes."
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Your Instructor
Amanda pursued BioTech Entrepreneurship in Dublin, Ireland, and is a Diabetes Educator, MedTech Consultant, and Engineer who focuses on Patient-Centric Diabetes Education and Products.
She earned her degree in Civil Engineering, and after six years of working as a field engineer, she transitioned to a Certified Operations Controller for the International Space Station (ISS) at NASA’s Payload Operations Center. During her time at NASA, she oversaw multiple BioTechnology-based experiments and payloads on the ISS. These included, but were not limited to, cardiovascular and stem cell growth and manipulation in zero-gravity space environments.
Amanda has lived with Type I Diabetes for 23 years and has grown passionate about providing a patient-focused approach to life with Diabetes for newly diagnosed patients.
“I know that living with Diabetes can be overwhelming, scary, and challenging, BUT it also makes you strong, resilient, smart, and so much more!”
She loves to spend her free time with her husband and two-year-old son traveling and being outdoors.