Why you may want to see that Pelvic floor PT after having kids

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Food Positivity, Picky Eating, and Raising Kids Who Trust Food

If mealtimes feel heavier than they should, this episode is going to make a lot click. I sit down with dietitians Diana and Dani to unpack how diet culture quietly slips into everyday parenting and shapes how kids see food, their bodies, and themselves. Their new book offers a ro ...  Show more

The Follow-Up: Sleep Training Evidence

Sleep training is one of the most emotionally charged parenting topics online, and this conversation pulls it back to what actually matters, evidence. We talk about how social media amplifies fear and confusion, why parents are told to “trust” personalities instead of data, and h ...  Show more

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