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DSMA Live with Hope Warshaw on 10/25/2012

HOPE S. WARSHAW, MMSc, RD, CDE, BC-ADM

Owner, Hope Warshaw Associates, LLC

www.hopewarshaw.com

Twitter: @hopewarshaw

Facebook (like): /EatHealthyLiveWell

 

Hope Warshaw is a nationally recognized dietitian and diabetes educator. She applies nearly thirty-five years of expertise in her work as an author and freelance writer, media spokesperson, consultant and diabetes educator. Hope is most well known for her expertise in the areas of healthy restaurant eating and diabetes nutrition management. She offers practical solutions to healthier eating to individuals during counseling sessions or to millions through varied communication and social networking vehicles.

As a freelance writer, Hope wrote her first book, Eat Out, Eat Right, in 1990. It’s sold over ½ million copies. Hope’s award-winning, best-selling consumer books published by the American Diabetes Association (ADA) include: Diabetes Meal Planning Made Easy, 4th ed; Guide to Healthy Restaurant Eating, 4th ed; What to Eat When You’re Eating Out, 2nd ed; Complete Guide to Carb Counting, 3rd ed; Real Life Guide to Diabetes and The Diabetes Food and Nutrition Bible. Hope has developed an app named EatSmart with Quantia Communications. The app is a series of narrated videos focused on healthy eating with diabetes.

Hope has written consumer articles for diabetes magazines including Diabetes Self-Management and Diabetes Forecast. She is currently the contributing editor for Diabetic Living, Better Homes & Gardens, consumer magazine and Diabetic Living Online website as well as a member of their editorial advisory board. Hope has authored professional articles in Diabetes Care, Journal  of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Diabetes Educator and Nutrition Today. She’s the co-author of several ADA books for healthcare professionals including: Practical Carbohydrate Counting: A How-to-Teach Guide for Health Professionals and wrote a chapter for the ADA book Diabetes Nutrition Therapy, published in 2012. Hope is a sought after speaker who regularly presents at association annual meetings and nutrition and diabetes symposiums.

As a media spokesperson Hope has promoted her books and better-for-you food products on media tours. She has appeared on Good Morning America, CNN, Graham Kerr’s A Gathering Place, TV Food Network, Lifetime Cable and others. She has conducted hundreds of interviews for print, radio and websites. Hope has been quoted in newspapers and magazines including: TIME, HEALTH, PREVENTION, USA Today, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Washington Post, Washingtonian, CHILD, SHAPE, Good Housekeeping, Reader’s Digest, Men’s Health, Fitness and others.

As a nutrition and diabetes consultant, Hope has worked with companies, such as McNeil Nutritionals, LLC, a Johnson & Johnson Company; National Starch Food Innovation, PRESENT e-Learning (PRESENTdiabetes.com), Perrigo Diabetes Care, Quantia Communications, and others. Hope has worked with PR companies, such as Fleischman Hillard, Inc., Paine PR, Edelman, RF Binder, Porter Novelli, Splash LLC and Hunter PR.

Hope demonstrates leadership abilities in volunteer positions for several Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics  dietetic practice groups and the American Association of Diabetes Educators. She currently serves on AADE’s Board of Directors, 2011 -2014. National awards include: American Dietetic Association Foundation’s 2002 Award for Excellence in Consultation and Business Practice, American Diabetes Association’s 1999 Outstanding Community Service in Reaching People award and the 1993 Diabetes Care and Education Dietetic Practice Group’s Distinguished Service Award.

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DSMA Live with Jason Turner on 7/12/12

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Jason Turner, Diabetes Advocate

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Jason has had the great fortune to have had an islet cell transplant though the world famous JDRF funded Edmonton Protocol, and is still insulin free after 7 years. A life of wildly fluctuating sugars and frequent complications has stopped thanks to research and a team of dedicated researchers. 

He has been an invited speaker at several JDRF symposiums,and most recently at the International Diabetes Federation world diabetes conference in Dubai, where he presented to people from all over the world.

Jason is an ambassador for living healthy and active with diabetes, and never turns down an opportunity to connect with others living with Type 1 and their families.

He is an inspiration to all who know his story, and an important symbol that we are headed in the right direction.

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DSMA Live with Charles Mattocks, “aka” The Poor Chef on 5/10/12

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 Charles Mattocks, The Poor Chef 

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Charles Mattocks has made a name for himself as a celebrity chef, actor and best selling author of “Eat Cheap but Eat Well.” His famous tag line: “What can you cook for $7.00?” took the the country by storm. The inspiration behind his concept was his son, Armani. Together they created “The Poor Chef” and set out to change the way America eats. The idea was to inspire and educate people how to shop for and prepare healthy and delicious meals without breaking the bank. As a high profile chef, Charles Mattocks appears regularly on nationwide programs such as The Dr. Oz Show, Good Morning America, The Today Show, Fox TV, Martha Stewart, ABC, CBS and a host of others. He is featured in such publications as Cosmopolitan Magazine, Quick and Simple, Edible Publications, RYSE and Martha Stewart to name a few. His talents were quickly recognized and after starring in his first major made for television role as Ben Tyler in “The summer of Ben Tyler” Charles was honored with the nomination of an Emmy award.

As the nephew of Reggae legend Bob Marley, Charles was inspired at an early age by his uncle as to the importance of making a positive impact on society and a difference in the world.   In 2011 Charles’ life was forever changed . Given a devastating diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes, Charles quickly learned what a confusing and frightening time that is for millions of people just like him and from that moment on he made it his soul’s purpose and life’s mission to become a beacon to those in search of answers and to cover this globe promoting early detection of diabetes through frequent testing and  prevention through lifestyle, diet and habit changes.

Listen to DSMA Live with Charles “The Poor Chef” Mattocks at www.blogtalkradio.com/diabetessocmed on 5/10/2012

 

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