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Diabetic Podcast - Interviewee Callout for parents/children with Diabetes.


Zoe TB

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Hi everyone,


I'm creating a Diabetes Podcast (I have Type 1 Diabetes) and I'm looking for people with Diabetes (children & adults) - T1, 2 or gestational diabetes, who I can interview for my podcast about everyday things - I want to talk to you! Each episode will be a different theme / person interviewed so I may just ask you about a specific aspect of your life or it may just be pretty random to be honest & you can choose what we talk about.


My day job is working with children on audio, podcast & radio projects: http://www.wordplayeducation.co.uk/ so you can get an idea of some of the projects I work on, but my podcast will be more of a hobby rather than work!


It won't be a preachy podcast, I'm looking for people to give advice (to me as well as listeners), talking about certain difficulties, may be humorous, and I'll also be trying to interviewing Diabetic Specialists, professional sports people with diabetes, and anyone else who will talk to me - so a real range!


If you or your children have Type 1 or 2 Diabetes and you are interested in appearing/starring in one of my podcast episodes, do let me know and I can whizz round with my little microphone!


Zoe

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