Podcast
Let’s Talk Food Allergies
A monthly podcast inspired by my first book, Be A Food Allergy Helper! As a dietitian and food allergy mom, I love talking all things food allergies with my guests while exploring the realities of family life with food allergies.
Looking for a food allergy podcast for kids? Then check out Episode 06: Special Episode - Kids Talk Food Allergies, where I answer questions from listeners like you!
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Send me a message to learn more about being a guest on Let’s Talk Food Allergies!
#10: All things snacks and kids with Suzi Hinck, The Parenting Dietitian
Today I’m talking with Suzi Hinck, dietitian and owner of The Parenting Dietitian. Suzi shares advice on all things snacks, as well as strategies for helping children nurture a healthy relationship with all foods. And now, let’s talk food allergies!
#9: Navigating Play and Food Allergies with Molly Bishop
On this episode I am talking with Molly Bishop, playworker and owner of Navigation Play! In addition to reviewing the benefits of child-led play, Molly and I also discuss navigating hidden food allergen in play materials. And now, let’s talk food allergies!
#8: Be a Food Allergy Helper! One Year Anniversary
On this episode I am talking with Olive Phan, who illustrated my first children’s book Let’s Talk Food Allergies! In addition to sharing her creative process behind the artwork, Olive and I also discuss the use of art in validating emotions and experiences. And now, let’s talk food allergies!
#7: Infant Feeding with Food Allergies + Sarah and Nelle’s Story
On this episode I am talking with Sarah Lauterbach, who helped inspire and support my journey to become a food allergy dietitian. In addition to sharing her daughter’s journey with food allergies, Sarah and I also talk about some of the struggles with introducing table foods in babies with (and without) food allergies. And now, let’s talk food allergies!
#6: Special Episode - Kids Talk Food Allergies
On this episode I answer questions about food allergies from kids and families. This episode is for YOU whether you have food allergies yourself or know someone that does. So, find a curious family member to listen with you and let’s talk food allergies!
#5: Friendship and Mental Health Amid Food Allergy Life with the Food Allergy Moms
On this episode I chat with Katie and Lauren, also known as the Food Allergy Moms. In addition to sharing how the Food Allergy Mom blog came to fruition, they share the importance of their friendship as well as prioritizing mental health amid life as food allergy parents. And now, let’s talk food allergies!
#4: Overcoming People Pleasing + the Chung Family’s Story
On this episode I am talking with Ina Chung, also known as The Asian Allergy Mom on Instagram. In addition to sharing her family’s journey with food allergies, Ina shares her experience with addressing people pleasing tendencies and strategies to help politely advocate for kids with food allergies. And now, let’s talk food allergies!
#3: Disney with Food Allergies + the Driessen Family’s Story
On this episode I am talking with Katie Driessens, fellow dietitian and food allergy mom. Katie’s son was diagnosed with egg, milk, and tree nut allergies before he turned one. In addition to sharing her family’s journey with food allergies, Katie offers suggestions and resources for parents and individuals that want to travel or visit Disney World. And now, let’s talk food allergies!
#2: Advocating for Food Allergies + the Holl Family’s Story
On this episode I am talking with Katie Holl, author of the children’s book Charlie Learns About Her Food Allergies. Katie is a mom to not one, but three children with multiple food allergies. In addition to sharing her family’s journey with food allergies, Katie offers suggestions and resources for parents and individuals that want to get involved with food allergy advocacy. And now, let’s talk food allergies!
Disclaimer: All content in this podcast is provided for general informational purposes only; it is not intended to replace the advice of your doctor or medical professional. As always, individuals with food allergies should consult their with their healthcare team to create an individualized Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Emergency Care Plan.