A newsletter and podcast exploring the tangled-up place where a generation of parents seeks to raise body-confident intuitive eaters while simultaneously undoing decades of their own diet culture learnings.
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Today’s I’m chatting with Amy Palanjian, a blogger, cookbook author and all-around anti-diet family feeding warrior (okay, she doesn’t brand herself that way but it’s definitely my impression).
Today’s interview is with , author of the brand-new book Fat Talk: Parenting in the Age of Diet Culture. Virginia writes the Substack and is also the author of The Eating Instinct: Food Culture, Body Image and Guilt in America. In this epi...
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Anti-diet dietitian and certified intuitive eating counselor helping your family embrace a healthy relationship with food and raise body-confident kids who smash diet culture.
Amy is the creator of Yummytoddlerfood.com and the author of Dinnertime SOS. She's a nationally recognized expert on helping families cook with ease and reducing meat time drama at the table. She lives with her family in Central PA.
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