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Brec Bassinger and the Push to Make T1D Visible

November 23, 2025David Rutman

Spotlight on Brec Bassinger This World Diabetes Day For World Diabetes Day, we’re shining a bright, unwavering light on the strength, resilience, and voices of the type 1 diabetes (T1D) community — and few embody that strength more powerfully than Brec Bassinger. Brec Bassinger on a hike in Zion National Park with her Dexcom (2023) […]

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Awards, Adventures, and Awe in the City That Never Sleeps

October 25, 2025David Rutman

There’s nothing quite like returning to New York — a city that celebrates ambition, creativity, and connection at every corner. This visit was one of those rare trips that felt like a full circle moment: honoring milestones, reuniting with friends, celebrating creativity, and being reminded—again—why I fell in love with travel storytelling in the first […]

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A Journey Across Continents, Awards, and Cherished Moments in 2025

March 31, 2025David Rutman

A Journey Across Continents, Awards, and Cherished Moments:    March News 2025 Niver’s Newsletter 183   March has been a month of exciting projects, meaningful travels, and cherished moments with family and friends. My Quark Expeditions Antarctica adventure was featured on Spectrum News, sharing the magic of my seventh continent with a wider audience. At Zibby’s […]

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