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Take Control of Your Health a series of short radio segments aimed at helping people make changes to improve their own health

Heart Health | People sharing stories about recognizing, treating and managing heart valve disease. Find out more about Taking Control of your heart health here.

Diabetes | People sharing strategies and insights about preventing and managing diabetes. Find out more about Taking Control of Diabetes here.

Caregiving Conversations | Caregivers discuss the challenges of caring for a loved one with a serious diagnosis or in the last stages of life

What Matters Most | Family members discuss facing a loved one’s serious illness with an open heart and loving support

Adjusting to Change

David shares how managing diabetes has changed for him, as he has grown up.


“But I love potato chips!”

Carol reveals the hardest part of sticking to her diet was giving up her favorite snack: potato chips.


“I was shocked!”

Carol shares how she did not even remember what brought her to the doctor, so she was shocked to learn she had diabetes.


Pop-Star Motivator: Pink

Carol talks about how she took charge of her sedentary habits, by using her favorite pop-star for motivation.


Weekly Meet-ups

Bob talks about the importance of on-going education and support to manage diabetes.


Share your Journey

Bob talks about the magic that happens when people share their own journey to manage diabetes.


We do the work together

Bob talks about how the support group he founded, helps him and others take responsibility for their health.


Diabetes does NOT control my life

Tristan and Lucia share how they manage their diabetes and don’t let it control them.


A Little Help from My Friends

Tim shares about the importance having support from family and friends throughout his lifelong challenge of type 1 diabetes.


Being A Good Example

Tequila talks about how caring for herself and taking control of her diabetes, sets a good example for her grand-kids.


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McKnight FoundationMN Legacy