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Welcome to The Stripped Pod, where we have real, honest conversations about diabetes beyond the numbers.
On today's episode, we chat to Australian General Manager of Omnipod Jo Sader and deep dive what Access for All means, in light of World Diabetes Day, and how you can join the conversation in two free, easy ways to get insulin pumps funded by the NDSS.
Sign the petition to Make AID Affordable For All Australians (Change.org)
Download our template to write a letter to your local MP (Google Doc)
Get your hands on Phil Hall’s book Beyond Burnout: The Type 1 Diabetes Guide (Amazon)
Find Smart Diabetes Living online
Omnipod Disclaimer: Retrospective RWE data on file. 2025. Results shown for users with optimized settings including sufficient CGM data (≥75% of days with ≥220 readings), ≥90% time in Automated Mode, ≥5 bolus/day and an average Target Glucose of 6.1-6.4 mmol/L (110-115 mg/dL). Optimized settings: ISF x TDI ≤1500, I:C Ratio x TDI ≤350. RF-062025-00014.
Script inclusion, “where they don’t need to disconnect*”
*No need to disconnect for daily activities.
Become our next diabetes diarist and submit your Diabetes Diaries entry.
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TIME STAMPS
00:00 Introduction
1:24 Highs & Lows
4:17 Introducing Jo & Omnipod
7:04 What is Access for All?
8:39 Phil Hall’s Story
11:46 Campaigning for Access for All
13:27 How you can join the Access for All Campaign
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