With hundreds of thousands of Americans dying each year from obesity, type-2 diabetes, and a slew of chronic health conditions—all a direct result of food inequities, a broken food culture, and food marketing, and worsened by COVID-19, a significant shift in how we think about food and how we feed our kids must happen now if we want to change the trajectory of health for our kids. Food Issues host... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 86 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Kids & FamilyHealth & FitnessNutrition |
Getting healthy dinners on the table that our kids will actually eat and that also save us time and money is no easy feat. Maybe you have the same recipes on rotation and cooking is the last thing you want to do after a long, busy day. With some simp... more
When it comes to kids’ snacks, there are a ton of so-called healthy options. You know the ones: they have buzzwords like “organic,” “natural,” and “made with real fruit.” But that doesn’t necessarily mean they’re good for our kids. Many are ultra-pro... more
During the pre-teen and teen years, a lot changes, including how kids eat. They often have new food preferences, want what other kids are eating, and may be embarrassed by what you’re packing them for lunch. They’re exposed to a lot more food marketi... more
In recent years, there’s been an explosion of new organic baby food brands that are veggie-forward and focused on real food ingredients instead of highly-processed foods and those with a ton of sugar. We’re also seeing a lot of really interesting fla... more
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I have always been very interested in food and how it impacts health. I love listening to this podcast. Very informative and intriguing! I look forward to each new episode.
Well done, informative, real life experiences that worked and loads of healthy nuggets of information. Nice job!
Wow. This was very informative about childhood nutrition, food insecurities, and the pandemic. Ms. Revelant is on target about what is facing today’s parents in offering their children healthy food choices, and what the school lunches are offering.
Julie Revelant has wonderful information and asks all the right questions about this very important issue. Childhood obesity as it relates to school lunches is a huge problem in our educational system. I look forward to future podcasts from Julie!
This was a super informative podcast about food and, specifically, feeding children and family.
Apple Podcasts | #93 | China/Health & Fitness/Nutrition |
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