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Developing healthy eating habits and positive food relationships with our tweens and teens, with Nicole Cruz, RD | Episode 281

Developing healthy eating habits and positive food relationships with our tweens and teens, with Nicole Cruz, RD | Episode 281

FromSpawned Parenting Podcast with Liz of Cool Mom Picks


Developing healthy eating habits and positive food relationships with our tweens and teens, with Nicole Cruz, RD | Episode 281

FromSpawned Parenting Podcast with Liz of Cool Mom Picks

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Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Sep 21, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

As parents, one of the most challenging parts of raising kids is feeding them. It's especially hard if you have your own issues with body image and food, like many Gen X parents do. Thankfully, experts like Nicole Cruz, a registered dietitian nutritionist, and mom of three can really help. Her intuitive eating and non-diet approach to food felt revolutionary to me, and it's completely changed how I approach food with my kids. And as always, we close out our show with our Cool Picks of the Week! Be sure to follow us on social media: Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Today's sponsor is Carole P. Roman, a prolific author with over 50 books that you should know about. If you've got reluctant readers, these are the books for your kids! Learn more on our site and on the podcast.
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Released:
Sep 21, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Hi, we're Liz Gumbinner and Kristen Chase of CoolMomPicks.com and parents to six kids between us, that we know of. We've got a microphone and more than the two minutes the Today Show gives us, and we're not afraid to use them. Join us (and some awesome celebrity guests) for candid parenting culture discussions, non-judgy (mostly) tips, and a good dose of humor, if we've had enough coffee. Which is always. Named a top podcast by The Washington Post, Mental Floss, Business Insider and Fatherly; 2016 Iris Award winner for best parenting podcast.