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Forbes
31-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
The War And Treaty's Michael Trotter, Jr.'s Type 2 Diabetes Change
Michael Trotter Jr. and Tanya Trotter of The War and Treaty (second and third from the left), are ... More seen here on stage with Yolanda Adams (far left), Amy Grant (second from the right), and Steven Curtis Chapman during Opry 100: A Live Celebration at Grand Ole Opry at the Ryman Auditorium on March 19, 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo byfor the Grand Ole Opry) 'A Healing Tide' was the name of The War and Treaty's 2018 debut album. But that could also describe what happened in 2023 to Michael Trotter, Jr.. That year he and his wife Tanya Trotter were at the Country Music Association Awards where they as The War and Treaty were nominated as Duo/Group of the Year for the first time. Michael had been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes back in 2011 but until then 'wasn't taking it seriously,' in his words. But during the CMA awards show, he was 'smitten by how beautiful my wife was. Her beauty and love had healed me.' That's because seeing her that night helped him decide, 'Let's fight diabetes now,' which meant finally making changes to better manage his condition. This star duo recently told me the details of his diabetes journey. He had a family history of diabetes and in March 2011 was watching the TV game show Family Feud and noticed that the show's host Steve Harvey was blurry. It wasn't as if Harvey was moving at superspeed like the Flash. So his wife, Tanya, took him to the local hospital, where he was diagnosed with diabetes. 'I had bad eating habits,' recalled Michael. 'I would eat things like a whole box of oatmeal cream pies from Little Debbie and butter pecan ice cream. Right before I went to the hospital, I was experiencing blurry vision and headaches and felt something was wrong, something was off.' After he received his type 2 diabetes diagnosis, he thought, 'That was how I am going to die. No survives, no one beats it. I won't be able to escape this.' This led to resignation. 'For a time, I wasn't taking it seriously,' he explained. 'I thought, 'What's the point? It's a terminal illness.'' Pictured here is the performance of The War and Treaty during the 57th Annual CMA Awards at ... More Bridgestone Arena on November 08, 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Astrida Valigorsky/WireImage) That thinking persisted for over a decade until the 2023 CMAs. Before the awards show, Michael had been warned about the fireworks that would occur during sets by Carrie Underwood and Miranda Lambert because Michael suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder. But while sitting in the arena, he didn't even notice the pyrotechnics because, as he described, he was smitten by the beauty of his wife. Tanya, though, didn't notice that she was getting that reaction from her husband. 'I didn't put two and two together,' she recalled. 'I didn't realize he was looking at me.' That night changed everything. 'When I set my mind to do something, I do it,' he said. 'I wanted to live. And not just live. I wanted to live a healthy proactive life.' That year, his doctor also wanted to introduce him to Ozempic, the glucagon-like peptide-1 agnosy that you may have heard about in recent years. Yep, GLP-1 agonists have been all the rage for their weight loss effects. But Ozempic has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration specifically for diabetes. But his doctor wasn't about to just drop off the prescription anywhere, to adapt some lyrics from The War and Treaty collab song with Josh Groban, 'Hey Driver.' 'He wanted me to get on the right track first,' Michael explained. 'I needed to take diabetes journey seriously. He wanted me to be in the safe zone for treatment. I got down 10 pounds and my blood sugar readings in the safe zone.' Once he demonstrated that he could make the necessary lifestyle changes, his doctor was ready to start him on Ozmepic. 'People think Ozempic is a magic drug,' said Michael. 'They think that when you take it you can eat [bleep].' He provided a more realistic and grounded perspective on Ozempic: 'I needed to try everything to change, changing my exercise regimen, changing to healthy eating. I just need a stronger partner and Ozempic has been that partner.' Ozempic has helped him lower his hemoglobin A1C, which as I've mentioned in Forbes before is the measure of what your blood sugar is over longer periods of time. Ozempic has helped decrease the food chatter in his head and the cravings. But it hasn't eliminated them. 'They do come back,' he warned. 'I did have a bad relationship with food previously. I am now more conscious of what I eating on the road.' Tanya has noticed significant differences. 'There is a definite decrease in food cravings,' she said. 'He has more energy on stage. He out-moves me out there.' That increased energy has been helpful as The War and Treaty has just embarked on a new 40 city tour that will continue through September for their new album Plus One. He is also taking part in a new national campaign launched by Novo Nordisk, the makers of Ozempic on March 3. It's called 'My Ozempic Era' and includes him, award-winning chef Franklin Becker and salon owner Maria as paid spokespeople to share their stories of 'how they manage their type 2 diabetes by adjusting their diet, exercise, and taking Ozempic as prescribed by their doctor,' as described in the campaign's press release. In some way, you could describe the approach of Michael Trotter, Jr. to type 2 diabetes as a war and treatment. which launched March 3. It is a persistent battle against the condition and issues that may worsen the condition with an assist from a medication. But since 2023, it looks like the tide has turned in this battle.


South China Morning Post
13-03-2025
- Entertainment
- South China Morning Post
Who is Michael Trotter Jr of The War and Treaty? The army vet rediscovered music at Saddam Hussein's former palace in Iraq – now he and his bandmate wife have inspired a John Legend-produced film
With the arrival of singers such as Jelly Roll and Fancy Hagood , Nashville is slowly welcoming artists who don't fit the traditional country-music mould. Among the rulebreakers are The War and Treaty, a husband and wife duo. Within their music – which spans country, gospel, rock, R&B and Americana – Michael Trotter Jr and Tanya Trotter (née Blount) have a chemistry that some have likened to that of legendary country pair Johnny Cash and June Carter. Singer-songwriters Michael Trotter Jr and Tanya Trotter of The War and Treaty perform with musicians including Stewart Copeland (on drums) during the 2025 MusiCares Person of the Year benefit gala, Los Angeles, in January. Photo: AFP Last month, the Grammy-nominated artists released Plus One, an album that NPR called a 'love letter to American music'. The duo worked with country hitmaker Miranda Lambert on the album's lead single, 'Love Like Whiskey'. Advertisement Tanya also chose the moment to speak to People about her time with Diddy 's Bad Boy Records in the 90s, describing it as a 'learning experience'. In the interview, she said the current allegations against Diddy were 'unfortunate' and that she wouldn't 'speak on his personal matters'. However, she told the Dumb Blonde podcast last year she was 'really appalled' by the case. But who is her husband, Michael Trotter Jr, who said, 'One of our main intentions with [Plus One] is to inspire people to share themselves with others, and open themselves up to the possibility of being loved'? He's always been around music Michael Trotter Jr of The War and Treaty performing at the 2025 Invictus Games closing ceremony in Vancouver, in February. Photo: AP Michael Trotter Jr grew up in a family where everyone was a singer and performer. Though his musical journey officially began in church, reports People, his biggest influences were Johnny Cash, Ray Charles and Nat King Cole. Since childhood, music has helped Trotter beat tough times. While living in a homeless shelter he would escape reality by watching Sister Act 2 (1996) with his mother; they would take turns belting out the film's song, 'His Eye Is on the Sparrow', which would later be performed by his wife. He's an army veteran Trotter enlisted in the US Army in 2003. 'I had no other choice,' he told People. 'The war was a detour I needed to do because I had f***** my life up so bad … I was just like, 'I need a dollar fast and I need to get it legally.''