Feed Me the Facts is dedicated to representation and inspiration for students and professionals of color pursing careers in nutrition and dietetics. Every episode brings expert insights, the latest trends and personal stories that inspire. Whether you’re new to the field or a season pro, this is your space to learn, grow and connect.
Diversify Dietetics is a 501c3 nonprofit organization. Our mis... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | CoursesHealth & FitnessEducation |
In this rewind episode of Feed Me the Facts, we revisit Basheerah’s inspiring journey from food marketing to launching her own private practice. She shares the challenges of starting out, the realities of working with insurance, and what it takes to ... more
In this rewind episode of Feed Me the Facts, we revisit an inspiring conversation with Alice Figueroa—registered dietitian nutritionist, public health advocate, culinary expert, and founder of Alice in Foodie Land. Alice shares how her roots in Guate... more
In this special episode from the DD archives, host Deanna sits down with Trinique Waters, RD, to reflect on navigating career doubt, finding belonging, and building confidence as a woman of color in dietetics. From struggling to find her first job po... more
In this episode, Morgan McGee shares her journey as a school nutrition leader and dietitian, offering a powerful perspective on intrapreneurship—growing within your organization to build skills, lead change, and create impact. She highlights the role... more
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My two takeaways from this: “not working for the man” (hilarious) and “everything is working in my favor”. The last is key, because it may not look like it initially. Thank you Basheera for the useful tips and candor.
I’m an aspiring RD who’s in the process of switching careers and listening to these podcast have truly encouraged me to continue this journey despite the challenges I face. This is greatly appreciated!
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This podcast is excellent for everyone, from students to those with years of experience. I appreciate hearing multiple perspectives on the issues, challenges, and the work we do as nutrition professionals. I assign a few episodes to my grad students, so we can discuss as a class! Keep up the great work, Tamara and Team.
I just came across Diversify Dietetics through the RD Real Talk Podcast. As a dietitian intern, I appreciate all of the conversations that are held on this platform. We need MORE of this in our profession! Normalizing mistakes, supporting one another, and bringing diversity into the field. Change starts with conversation! Thank you for spreading the word! I will be sharing your page with all of my fellow interns🌈💕👏🏻
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