The Messy Intersection explores 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. Guests share stories and insight about about feeding kids, feeding ourselves, intuitive eating, stress, anxiety, the mental load and raising kids with the resilience to defy diet culture and develop a healthy relationship with food. Hosted by registered dietitian Diana Rice, RD of @anti.diet.kids.
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The Messy Intersection explores 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. Guests share stories and insight about about feeding kids, feeding ourselves, intuitive eating, stress, anxiety, the mental load and raising kids with the resilience to defy diet culture and develop a healthy relationship with food. Hosted by registered dietitian Diana Rice, RD of @anti.diet.kids.
Is Ellyn Satter's Division of Responsibility (DOR) the be all and end all of feeding kids? On this episode, Diana explores this recent theme from the show and in the world of anti-diet kid feeding at large.
This unique episode is formatted as a "call in" show and features voicemail recordings from the following feeding professionals, who share their own experiences with DOR:
Yaffi Lvova @toddler.testkitchen
Krystyn Parks @feeding_made_easy
Maggie Perkins @tomata_rd
Crystal Karges @crystalkarges
Dani Lebovitz @kid.food.explorers
Lauren Sharifi @LaurenSharifiRD
Terri Ney @tinybitesnutrition
Rachel Rothman @nutrition.in.bloom
Oona Hanson @oona_hanson
Diana also shares details of how she does and doesn't use DOR with her own family.
***This episode has been updated with a short audio recording prior to the introduction that acknowledges and denounces the Ellyn Satter Institute's public Facebook comments dismissing the harm caused by Lindo Bacon to fat and black members of the HAES community.***
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The Messy Intersection
The Messy Intersection explores 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. Guests share stories and insight about about feeding kids, feeding ourselves, intuitive eating, stress, anxiety, the mental load and raising kids with the resilience to defy diet culture and develop a healthy relationship with food. Hosted by registered dietitian Diana Rice, RD of @anti.diet.kids.