Madi Cheever, MPH, RD, LDN, CHES, is a Diabetes Expert Coach, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Public Speaker, and Media Dietitian who specializes in simplifying type 1 diabetes management. As the founder of Type One Type Fun LLC, Madi transforms confusion and frustration into confidence and control, helping individuals navigate the blood sugar rollercoaster with evidence-based strategies that actually work.
With over four years of experience working with individuals, athletes, and professionals with diabetes, Madi has been featured on top diabetes podcasts, guest lectured for universities, and collaborated with leading diabetes organizations. She is passionate about breaking down complex nutrition and insulin strategies into practical, real-world solutions—filling the gap that many healthcare providers leave behind.
When she’s not coaching or speaking, Madi shares engaging, science-backed content via YouTube, social media, and her website, typeonetypefun.com, helping thousands learn how to manage their diabetes without restriction, fear, or guesswork.
Looking for an expert who takes a creative and fun approach to diabetes, nutrition, blood sugar management, or optimizing health? Madi is available for media features, brand collaborations, guest speaking, and expert contributions.
Managing blood sugar while enjoying foods like ramen isn’t just possible—it’s a skill that can be taught, and that’s where I come in. As a registered dietitian, diabetes educator, and someone who lives with type 1 diabetes, I specialize in helping people navigate real-world food choices without unnecessary restriction or stress. This guide breaks down the science of how ramen impacts blood sugar, offering practical, easy-to-apply strategies that make dining out or cooking at home more predictable. If your audience—whether it’s your clients, employees, or community—could benefit from expert-led education on blood sugar management without the outdated, fear-based approach, I’d love to collaborate. Let’s create content, workshops, or programs that empower people to eat with confidence while optimizing their health—reach out and let’s talk!
Managing type 1 diabetes doesn’t have to be a constant struggle, and Madi Cheever, MPH, RD, LDN, CHES, is proving that with her expert coaching and innovative approach. As the founder of Type One Type Fun, Madi helps individuals take control of their diabetes without fear-based thinking or one-size-fits-all rules. With a background in nutrition, education, and real-world diabetes management, Madi has helped countless clients lower their A1c, build confidence, and reclaim their freedom to live fully—whether that means enjoying food without guilt, traveling the world, or simply feeling in control of their health. What makes her approach different? Madi challenges outdated diabetes “rules” and tailors strategies to fit each individual’s unique body, lifestyle, and goals. Her coaching, courses, and educational resources provide the practical tools and personalized guidance that many doctors and standard diabetes programs overlook. Her impact speaks for itself: ✅ Client J: Lowered A1c from 10.5% to 6.1%, gained confidence in managing diabetes alongside PCOS & gastroparesis, and started traveling the world. ✅ Newly Diagnosed Client: Their endocrinologist said Madi’s protocol was better than what they were going to recommend—and later called her approach “magic.” ✅ T1D Veteran (30+ years): “I don’t think I’ve ever had numbers like this in my entire life of having diabetes.” Madi’s philosophy? Break the mold, challenge the status quo, and create a plan that actually works for YOU. Through coaching, social media (@Type.One.Type.Fun), and online courses, she’s helping people with T1D achieve better blood sugars, greater freedom, and lasting confidence. Are you ready to take control of your diabetes and live fully? Work with Madi and rewrite your story today.
I got to sit down with Madi, a T1D, registered dietitian, and a certified health education specialist. Madi and I talked about an unfortunately common diagnosis and her journey so far with Diabetes. We also discuss her stance on Diabetes, where she thinks there are opportunities for growth in the medical system, and how you can advocate for yourself by living and working with your care team. As educators, we discussed our position on managing Diabetes and how you have all the power to live your best life with Diabetes.