• Ep 4: Childhood Obesity- What’s Actually Causing It (and What Parents Can Do Today)
    Jan 25 2026

    Childhood obesity isn’t just about “eating less and moving more.”

    In this episode, Jen + Danielle (clinical pediatric dietitians) explain what’s actually driving childhood obesity today—ultra-processed foods, screen time, stress/sleep, emotional eating, portion habits, and family routines—and what parents can realistically change starting now.

    You’ll hear practical strategies for after-school hunger, fast food cycles, cravings, reducing ultra-processed snacks, and building a sustainable “whole family” lifestyle (without extreme rules or shame). One change at a time, done consistently.

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    28 mins
  • Ep. 3: First-Time Parent Feeding Mistakes (and What Actually Helps)
    Jan 24 2026

    Feeding your baby shouldn’t feel like a daily panic attack — but social media advice can make first-time parents anxious about everything: formula ounces, starting solids, choking, and whether your baby is “doing it right.”

    In this episode, Jen + Danielle (clinical pediatric dietitians) talk through the most common first-time parent feeding mistakes they see, including bland/no-salt cooking, staying on purees too long, bottle habits that are hard to break, mixing formula into purees, and letting choking fear delay food progress. You’ll leave with practical, realistic steps (apps, food examples, and mindset shifts) to help your baby eat and grow with confidence.

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    17 mins
  • Ep. 2: Common Pediatric Nutrition Mistakes made by Pediatricians
    Jan 24 2026

    In this episode, Jen + Danielle (clinical pediatric dietitians) talk about common nutrition mistakes they see from pediatricians —and how those mistakes can impact growth, feeding, and long-term health of kiddos.

    We discuss failure to thrive, infant and toddler formula confusion, bottle transitions, toddler formulas, and why many kids aren’t gaining or losing weight for the reasons parents are told. This episode is honest, practical, and judgment-free—designed to help parents ask better questions and get real solutions that actually work at home.

    Stay tuned for the next episode where we discuss common mistakes of first-time parents! let's learn from others mistakes and not find out the hard way what NOT to do.

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    19 mins
  • Ep.1: Is It Too Late to Fix My Kid’s Eating Habits? Why Kid's Nutrition Really Starts With YOU.
    Jan 4 2026

    If you’ve ever wondered “Is it too late to fix my kid’s eating habits?” — this episode is your answer. In today’s raw and honest conversation, pediatric dietitians Jen Ross and Danielle Mein break down the real reasons kids struggle with picky eating, junk food cravings, overeating, and chaotic mealtimes… and why so much of it starts with parent habits, not kid habits.

    We unpack the biggest questions parents ask us every single day: • When should I start healthy eating with my kids?How do I get my partner on the same page about nutrition?Why does my child prefer Chick-fil-A, Takis, and ultra-processed snacks over real food?How do we stop grandparents from undoing everything at home?Can you actually change your child’s eating habits once bad routines are already in place?

    You’ll learn: ✔️ Why modeling food behaviors matters more than what you say ✔️ The surprising role of screens, marketing, and modern food culture ✔️ How inconsistent parenting creates picky eating and power struggles ✔️ The long-term impact of ultra-processed foods on kids ✔️ Simple family habits that transform eating without power struggles ✔️ How to reset your home food environment at ANY age

    This episode is for you if your child won’t eat what you cook, constantly asks for snacks, eats in front of the TV, refuses vegetables, or lives on fast food and packaged foods. It’s also for parents who feel stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure how to break unhealthy patterns.

    The good news? It’s never too late to start — and the most powerful changes begin with you.

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    24 mins