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Diabetes Roundtable Inspired by Sally Field

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Sally Field is the American actress, singer, producer, director, and screenwriter. In each decade of her career, she has been known for major roles in American TV/film culture, including in the 1960s, for Gidget  and The Flying Nun; in the 1970s, for Sybil and Norma Rae; in the 1980s, for Places in the Heart and Steel Magnolias; in the 1990s, for Not Without My Daughter and Mrs. Doubtfire and Forrest Gump; in the 2000s, on the TV shows ER and Brothers & Sisters ; and in the 2010s in The Amazing Spider-Man and Lincoln.


This two-time Oscar winner who is nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Mary Todd Lincoln in the film, Lincoln, inspires February’s Diabetes Roundtable’s one hour whirlwind of wellness with all the glamour and style of the red carpet hosted by by the happy healthcare host, Mr. Divabetic.


With the Awards season in full swing and all of Hollywood's hottest starlets are spending their days struggling into shapewear, fretting over their gowns and donning glittery jewels that cost more than we will make in a lifetime, it’s time for Divabetic’s GLAM MORE, FEAR LESS Squad to dish the most diabetes-friendly, fashion foward looks for the Red Carpet.

Sally Field’s films, interests and relationships infuse our Hot Topic discussion, Dining Out with A Dietitian, Sexy Little Numbers and Diabetes Numerology Game segments with Oscar-worthy advice. Go ahead, "Drink your juice, Shelby!"

Special guests include: diabetes advocate, author and coach, Riva Greenberg, Divabetic Image & Style Advisor, Catherine Schuller, Go2Bra creator, Connie Elder, Patricia Addie Gentle RN, CDE, Constance Brown-Riggs MSEd, RD, CDE, Mama Rose Marie and Marilyn from Pasadena, CA who is living with diabetes.
 

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