Crunch Bites is the newest ‘grab and go’ podcast for parents who want to learn how to feed their family well whilst saving on time, money and stress. Brought to you by qualified nutritionists, each episode bites off a topic that will help you build those healthy habits in the home. From packing healthy lunchboxes, to building a positive body image, to reaching for rainbow foods in the home, join us as we chat about practical ways to feed your family healthy food.
Crunch bites is brought you by the Crunch&Sip team at Cancer Council WA and funded by Healthway.
For more information about the program visit crunchandsip.com.au
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Crunch Bites is the newest ‘grab and go’ podcast for parents who want to learn how to feed their family well whilst saving on time, money and stress. Brought to you by qualified nutritionists, each episode bites off a topic that will help you build those healthy habits in the home. From packing healthy lunchboxes, to building a positive body image, to reaching for rainbow foods in the home, join us as we chat about practical ways to feed your family healthy food.
Crunch bites is brought you by the Crunch&Sip team at Cancer Council WA and funded by Healthway.
For more information about the program visit crunchandsip.com.au
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

It can be a daunting task raising children in a world where there are so many societal norms, attitudes and pressures around food and body image. Join Mikala as she speaks with Dr Stephanie Damiano, Manager of the Body Bright Program with the Butterfly Foundation. Stephanie shares invaluable tips on how to support your children to create positive relationships with food and body image. Stephanie also talks about understanding body dissatisfaction and disordered eating, and some of the warning signs for parents who have concerns.
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If you or anyone you know needs support, please call Butterfly’s National Helpline on 1800 ED HOPE (1800 33 4673), visit the Butterfly website to chat online or email support@butterfly.org.au
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