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Redwood Wellbeing
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Over a decade of struggling with poor body image and eating disorders, I knew I had to heal my relationship with food and my body—not only for myself, but for my future children. I was determined to break the cycle of dieting and body loathing and raise my children to accept their bodies and follow their intuitive eating cues. Now as a mother, I've discovered that so many parents share the same concerns. They want to know how to best support their children's food and body image relationships. This podcast is for those parents who seek non-judgmental, evidence-based, and practical support to navigate their children's journey towards intuitive eating and body confidence, no matter their age. Each week, we’ll explore the latest research, answer your questions, and provide actionable tips to help you support your child in developing a positive relationship with food and their body.
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Over a decade of struggling with poor body image and eating disorders, I knew I had to heal my relationship with food and my body—not only for myself, but for my future children. I was determined to break the cycle of dieting and body loathing and raise my children to accept their bodies and follow their intuitive eating cues. Now as a mother, I've discovered that so many parents share the same concerns. They want to know how to best support their children's food and body image relationships. This podcast is for those parents who seek non-judgmental, evidence-based, and practical support to navigate their children's journey towards intuitive eating and body confidence, no matter their age. Each week, we’ll explore the latest research, answer your questions, and provide actionable tips to help you support your child in developing a positive relationship with food and their body.
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×Hello and Welcome to the Redwood Wellbeing Podcast, where each week I am dedicated to supporting parents on the journey of nurturing their child's healthy relationship with food and their body image. Through practical, everyday strategies and tips, I help you to become empowered to make a lasting difference in your child's wellbeing journey. In this mini episode I discuss; Lunchbox Policing in Schools : Schools often have food policies, but this can sometimes lead to harmful practices like telling kids what to eat or what order to eat in. Impact on Children’s Relationship with Food : Over-policing can create guilt, shame, or fear around eating. It may encourage kids to sneak food, hide what they eat, or develop disordered eating habits. Role of Parents and Teachers : Parents should decide what goes into the lunchbox but allow their child to choose how much and what to eat. Teachers should respect children’s food choices and avoid commenting on or policing what they eat. Food Labeling Issues : Labels like "good," "bad," or "junk" can harm a child’s food relationship, leading to binary thinking about food. Encouraging Positive Eating Habits : Teachers can support kids by focusing on mindful eating, not making judgements about the food. Encouraging variety and balance without labelling foods helps build a neutral perspective on food. What Parents Can Do : Advocate for their child’s right to eat freely by speaking respectfully to schools about the harms of food policing, and provide a range of foods but let the child decide how much to eat to help them build trust in their body’s cues. Script for Parents : A respectful letter template is provided for parents to use when advocating for their child’s food choices in school. If you'd like to be a part of the Redwood Wellbeing community, you can subscribe to my podcast, and follow me on Instagram @redwoodwellbeing You can also book in a free 1:1 consult for your own or your child's body image/intuitive eating on my website www.redwoodwellbeing.com.au To get in touch, please email info@redwoodwellbeing.com.au If you like what you hear and you want to support me to keep this podcast going, you can give me a tip here https://redwood-wellbeing.captivate.fm/support Happy listening! Lyss :)…
Hello and Welcome to the Redwood Wellbeing Podcast, where each week I am dedicated to supporting parents on the journey of nurturing their child's healthy relationship with food and their body image. Through practical, everyday strategies and tips, I help you to become empowered to make a lasting difference in your child's wellbeing journey. In this episode, I'm joined by mother of 3 and founder of Mindful Mealtime, Jodie Crowley. Jodie chats with us about; Growing her business, Mindful Mealtime and how she's helping families become more mindful as they gather together over food. The challenges that come with mealtime routines as a mother of three young children. Some strategies she will try and implement to improve these routines. How mealtimes in her childhood food influenced her parenting. The self care practises that help her be the mum she wants to be. Her advice to other mothers in the thick of parenting. You can find Jodie's range of stainless steel tableware and conversation starter cards at: www.mindfulmealtime.com.au or get in touch with Jodie at info@mindfulmealtime.com.au or @mindful_mealtime If you'd like to be a part of the Redwood Wellbeing community, you can subscribe to my podcast, and follow me on Instagram @redwoodwellbeing You can also book in a free 1:1 consult for your own or your child's body image/intuitive eating on my website www.redwoodwellbeing.com.au To get in touch, please email info@redwoodwellbeing.com.au If you like what you hear and you want to support me to keep this podcast going, you can give me a tip here https://redwood-wellbeing.captivate.fm/support Happy listening! Lyss :)…
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Hello and Welcome to the Redwood Wellbeing Podcast, where each week I am dedicated to supporting parents on the journey of nurturing their child's healthy relationship with food and their body image. Through practical, everyday strategies and tips, I help you to become empowered to make a lasting difference in your child's wellbeing journey. In this mini episode I'm joined by mother of three, Renee Kersten, who shares with us about; Her motherhood journey with her son Julian who has Down Syndrome. His food relationship progression over the years and what is helping him eat a nutritious and balanced diet. Her desire to raise awareness about Down Syndrome. How parents can help their child be accepting of people with a disability. World Down Syndrome Day on March 21. You can out more about what you can be doing to raise awareness and support people with Down Syndrome by visiting; https://www.worlddownsyndromeday.org/what-is-down-syndrome and I highly recommend watching the video 'Chromosomes R Us', explaining how Down Syndrome (Trisomy 21) occurs, it's adorable! If you'd like to be a part of the Redwood Wellbeing community, you can subscribe to my podcast, and follow me on Instagram @redwoodwellbeing You can also book in a free 1:1 consult for your own or your child's body image/intuitive eating on my website www.redwoodwellbeing.com.au To get in touch, please email info@redwoodwellbeing.com.au If you like what you hear and you want to support me to keep this podcast going, you can give me a tip here https://redwood-wellbeing.captivate.fm/support Happy listening! Lyss :)…
Hello and Welcome to the Redwood Wellbeing Podcast, where each week I am dedicated to supporting parents on the journey of nurturing their child's healthy relationship with food and their body image. Through practical, everyday strategies and tips, I help you to become empowered to make a lasting difference in your child's wellbeing journey. In today's episode, I discuss: What Food Habituation means How the neural pathways in the brain translate to food preoccupation The role of neuroplasticity in food habituation How you can help your child habituate with certain foods at home Strategies you can implement to create a more neutral food relationship to support food habituation. My own success with food habituation in ED recovery If you'd like to be a part of the Redwood Wellbeing community, you can subscribe to my podcast, and follow me on Instagram @redwoodwellbeing You can also book in a free 1:1 consult for your own or your child's body image/intuitive eating on my website www.redwoodwellbeing.com.au To get in touch, please email info@redwoodwellbeing.com.au If you like what you hear and you want to support me to keep this podcast going, you can give me a tip here https://redwood-wellbeing.captivate.fm/support Happy listening! Lyss :)…
Hello and Welcome to the Redwood Wellbeing Podcast, where each week I am dedicated to supporting parents on the journey of nurturing their child's healthy relationship with food and their body image. Through practical, everyday strategies and tips, I help you to become empowered to make a lasting difference in your child's wellbeing journey. In today's episode, I'm joined by mum of two and business owner, Brooke Riddle, who shares with us; Her body image journey transition from pre kids to motherhood How she parents intentionally to support her daughter's body image The shifts she's made in her language around food in front of her daughters The challenges she faces with mealtime How her daughter's involvement in Physie is encouraging a positive body image You can get in touch with Brooke at Empire Bay Physie through email and website: empirebayphysie@gmail.com www.empirebayphysie@gmail.com If you'd like to be a part of the Redwood Wellbeing community, you can subscribe to my podcast, and follow me on Instagram @redwoodwellbeing You can also book in a free 1:1 consult for your own or your child's body image/intuitive eating on my website www.redwoodwellbeing.com.au To get in touch, please email info@redwoodwellbeing.com.au If you like what you hear and you want to support me to keep this podcast going, you can give me a tip here https://redwood-wellbeing.captivate.fm/support Happy listening! Lyss :)…
Hello and Welcome to the Redwood Wellbeing Podcast, where each week I am dedicated to supporting parents on the journey of nurturing their child's healthy relationship with food and their body image. Through practical, everyday strategies and tips, I help you to become empowered to make a lasting difference in your child's wellbeing journey. In this mini episode, I discuss; What mindful eating means The ways we can encourage our child to eat mindfully Some barriers to mindful eating for children and ways to overcome these barriers If you'd like to be a part of the Redwood Wellbeing community, you can subscribe to my podcast, and follow me on Instagram @redwoodwellbeing You can also book in a free 1:1 consult for your own or your child's body image/intuitive eating on my website www.redwoodwellbeing.com.au To get in touch, please email info@redwoodwellbeing.com.au If you like what you hear and you want to support me to keep this podcast going, you can give me a tip here https://redwood-wellbeing.captivate.fm/support Happy listening! Lyss :)…
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Hello and Welcome to the Redwood Wellbeing Podcast, where each week I am dedicated to supporting parents on the journey of nurturing their child's healthy relationship with food and their body image. Through practical, everyday strategies and tips, I help you to become empowered to make a lasting difference in your child's wellbeing journey. In this episode I'm joined by mother of two and Holistic Nutritionist Emma Pennell from @the.thriving.life, as she shares with us how she's navigating the challenges in supporting her boys' long term food relationship. Emma shares; The challenges she faces with her kids at meal times. Her food values and how she models them to her kids. Where she holds food boundaries and where she's had to be flexible on those boundaries. The language she uses to help her kids connect food to their health. Her hopes for their long term food relationship. Some daily actions that are helping her boys get to where she'd like them to be. The danger of expectations with her children's eating. You can get in touch with Emma through her social media @the.thriving.life for more information on her services. If you'd like to be a part of the Redwood Wellbeing community, you can subscribe to my podcast, and follow me on Instagram @redwoodwellbeing You can also book in a free 1:1 consult for your own or your child's body image/intuitive eating on my website www.redwoodwellbeing.com.au To get in touch, please email info@redwoodwellbeing.com.au If you like what you hear and you want to support me to keep this podcast going, you can give me a tip here https://redwood-wellbeing.captivate.fm/support Happy listening! Lyss :)…
Hello and Welcome to the Redwood Wellbeing Podcast, where each week I am dedicated to supporting parents on the journey of nurturing their child's healthy relationship with food and their body image. Through practical, everyday strategies and tips, I help you to become empowered to make a lasting difference in your child's wellbeing journey. In this episode I chat with a friend about the tumultuous journey she's been on the past year with her daughter's struggles with eating. She shares; The ways she's been navigating her daughter's anxiety over the course of a year. The way the anxiety has manifested into disordered eating habits. How she's supporting her through it with professional help and implementing various strategies. The challenges she's faced and the lessons learned in it all. If you'd like to be a part of the Redwood Wellbeing community, you can subscribe to my podcast, and follow me on Instagram @redwoodwellbeing You can also book in a free 1:1 consult for your own or your child's body image/intuitive eating on my website www.redwoodwellbeing.com.au To get in touch, please email info@redwoodwellbeing.com.au If you like what you hear and you want to support me to keep this podcast going, you can give me a tip here https://redwood-wellbeing.captivate.fm/support Happy listening! Lyss :)…
Hello and Welcome to the Redwood Wellbeing Podcast, where each week I am dedicated to supporting parents on the journey of nurturing their child's healthy relationship with food and their body image. Through practical, everyday strategies and tips, I help you to become empowered to make a lasting difference in your child's wellbeing journey. In this episode; What the emotional atmosphere at mealtime means, and what negative and positive atmospheres look like Why a positive emotional atmosphere is so important for a child's food relationship and the long term implications of a negative emotional climate at mealtime. Ways to create a positive mealtime atmosphere for your family. My guide for parents: https://www.redwoodwellbeing.com.au/shop?page=3 Reference: Rockett, H 2007, ‘Family dinner: more than just a meal’, Journal of the American Dietetic Association, vol. 107, no. 9, pp. 1498–1501. If you'd like to be a part of the Redwood Wellbeing community, you can subscribe to my podcast, and follow me on Instagram @redwoodwellbeing You can also book in a free 1:1 consult for your own or your child's body image/intuitive eating on my website www.redwoodwellbeing.com.au To get in touch, please email info@redwoodwellbeing.com.au If you like what you hear and you want to support me to keep this podcast going, you can give me a tip here https://redwood-wellbeing.captivate.fm/support Happy listening! Lyss :)…
Hello and Welcome to the Redwood Wellbeing Podcast, where each week I am dedicated to supporting parents on the journey of nurturing their child's healthy relationship with food and their body image. Through practical, everyday strategies and tips, I help you to become empowered to make a lasting difference in your child's wellbeing journey. In this episode I discuss; Nutrition Information Panels (NIP's) and how to explain them age appropriately. The importance of using neutral language to inform without demonising food The ingredient list on a packaged food and what some of the ingredients and additives mean. If you would like to know more about Nutrition Information Panels, you can visit the Food Standards Australia website here: https://www.foodstandards.gov.au/consumer/labelling If you would like to know more about the Health Star Rating on packaged foods, you can visit their website here: http://www.healthstarrating.gov.au If you'd like to be a part of the Redwood Wellbeing community, you can subscribe to my podcast, and follow me on Instagram @redwoodwellbeing You can also book in a free 1:1 consult for your own or your child's body image/intuitive eating on my website www.redwoodwellbeing.com.au To get in touch, please email info@redwoodwellbeing.com.au If you like what you hear and you want to support me to keep this podcast going, you can give me a tip here https://redwood-wellbeing.captivate.fm/support Happy listening! Lyss :)…
Hello and Welcome to the Redwood Wellbeing Podcast, where each week I am dedicated to supporting parents on the journey of nurturing their child's healthy relationship with food and their body image. Through practical, everyday strategies and tips, I help you to become empowered to make a lasting difference in your child's wellbeing journey. In this episode, I'm joined by dietician and founder of Explore Nutrition, Kim Lawler. Kim talks to us about her book she co wrote called 'Fat is Fat and That is That', which helps parents and children to neutralise the word 'fat', and move away from the negative connotations long associated with the word. She discusses the importance of exposing children as early as possible to neutral language to describe bodies, to give them the best possible chance at growing up to not fear fat on their bodies, and know a long term positive body image. You can purchase Fat is Fat and That is That from: https://www.findingyourpathbooks.com/books/fatisfat and contact Kim in her Explore Nutrition practice at: https://www.explorenutrition.net If you'd like to be a part of the Redwood Wellbeing community, you can subscribe to my podcast, and follow me on Instagram @redwoodwellbeing You can also book in a free 1:1 consult for your own or your child's body image/intuitive eating on my website www.redwoodwellbeing.com.au To get in touch, please email info@redwoodwellbeing.com.au If you like what you hear and you want to support me to keep this podcast going, you can give me a tip here https://redwood-wellbeing.captivate.fm/support Happy listening! Lyss :)…
Hello and Welcome to the Redwood Wellbeing Podcast, where each week I am dedicated to supporting parents on the journey of nurturing their child's healthy relationship with food and their body image. Through practical, everyday strategies and tips, I help you to become empowered to make a lasting difference in your child's wellbeing journey. In this episode I'm joined by my old friend Hannah, who has been on a journey of healing her poor body image since childhood. She shares with us; Her insight into how we can make supportive choices as parents so that our children hopefully don't go down that same path of body dissatisfaction. How she felt like she had to hide her struggle from her friends and family and portray confidence instead. How throughout her childhood there were constant messages about bodies that made her feel unworthy in hers. How she began to rebel with food. How her insecurity impacted her relationships The mental and emotional work she has done to begin healing, and the inner dialogue shifts she is still working on. Her hopes for the future as she continues to heal. If you'd like to be a part of the Redwood Wellbeing community, you can subscribe to my podcast, and follow me on Instagram @redwoodwellbeing You can also book in a free 1:1 consult for your own or your child's body image/intuitive eating on my website www.redwoodwellbeing.com.au To get in touch, please email info@redwoodwellbeing.com.au If you like what you hear and you want to support me to keep this podcast going, you can give me a tip here https://redwood-wellbeing.captivate.fm/support Happy listening! Lyss :)…
Hello and Welcome to the Redwood Wellbeing Podcast, where each week I am dedicated to supporting parents on the journey of nurturing their child's healthy relationship with food and their body image. Through practical, everyday strategies and tips, I help you to become empowered to make a lasting difference in your child's wellbeing journey. In this episode I discuss; Some common comments parents receive from extended family about their child's eating. How we need to be understanding of other people's perspectives when they disagree with our parenting decisions. To be united with your spouse or partner about your mealtime philosophy. To be confident in your parenting choices as the authority over your child. Understanding the comment, the commenter and the recipient. Examples of comments from family and ways to respond to them. If you'd like to be a part of the Redwood Wellbeing community, you can subscribe to my podcast, and follow me on Instagram @redwoodwellbeing You can also book in a free 1:1 consult for your own or your child's body image/intuitive eating on my website www.redwoodwellbeing.com.au To get in touch, please email info@redwoodwellbeing.com.au If you like what you hear and you want to support me to keep this podcast going, you can give me a tip here https://redwood-wellbeing.captivate.fm/support Happy listening! Lyss :)…
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Hello and Welcome to the Redwood Wellbeing Podcast, where each week I am dedicated to supporting parents on the journey of nurturing their child's healthy relationship with food and their body image. Through practical, everyday strategies and tips, I help you to become empowered to make a lasting difference in your child's wellbeing journey. In this episode, I'm joined by Psychologist Jemma Doley, who discusses with me; The harms of social media on a child's body image and food relationship The addictive nature of social media How restriction is not always the answer What parents can do to collaborate with their child on social media use Modelling our own positive use of our phones to our child The importance of having real life connections What parents can do when they feel a loss of control over their child's social media use If you'd like to be a part of the Redwood Wellbeing community, you can subscribe to my podcast, and follow me on Instagram @redwoodwellbeing You can also book in a free 1:1 consult for your own or your child's body image/intuitive eating on my website www.redwoodwellbeing.com.au To get in touch, please email info@redwoodwellbeing.com.au If you like what you hear and you want to support me to keep this podcast going, you can give me a tip here https://redwood-wellbeing.captivate.fm/support Happy listening! Lyss :)…
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Hello and Welcome to the Redwood Wellbeing Podcast, where each week I am dedicated to supporting parents on the journey of nurturing their child's healthy relationship with food and their body image. Through practical, everyday strategies and tips, I help you to become empowered to make a lasting difference in your child's wellbeing journey. In this episode, primary school counsellor Lauren Gough joins me to discuss; Her role as a counsellor and the prevalence of anxiety in children The characteristics of a child with poor resilience and strong resilience Understanding the connection between resilience and body image Strategies she uses to support students to strengthen their resilience Strategies that parents can use to support their child's resilience If you'd like to be a part of the Redwood Wellbeing community, you can subscribe to my podcast, and follow me on Instagram @redwoodwellbeing You can also book in a free 1:1 consult for your own or your child's body image/intuitive eating on my website www.redwoodwellbeing.com.au To get in touch, please email info@redwoodwellbeing.com.au If you like what you hear and you want to support me to keep this podcast going, you can give me a tip here https://redwood-wellbeing.captivate.fm/support Happy listening! Lyss :)…
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