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    pandemiclife

    Explore "pandemiclife" with insightful episodes like "Conversation 25- Returning to IN Person with Bryon Pedevillano", "List Your Wins", "82. Amy and Virginia, Reunited! (And it feels so good)", "77. A Life (And Weaning) Update From Amy" and "Episode 22 - Dr. Allyson Connors" from podcasts like ""Coffee & Conversation w/James & Melissa", "Stop Writing Alone", "Comfort Food", "Comfort Food" and "Dr. Allyson Connors"" and more!

    Episodes (5)

    List Your Wins

    List Your Wins

    It’s been a year since Nicole and her family has been living the pandemic life. This episode discusses the need to look back, reflect, and celebrate our wins, especially in the face of adversity.

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    When you find a group of people who lift you up on a daily basis, it is important to share their awesome. Here are links to the women in Nicole’s Mastermind group (currently going by the name The Voxer Vixens!). Please support these women who do so much to support Nicole on a daily basis!

     

    82. Amy and Virginia, Reunited! (And it feels so good)

    82. Amy and Virginia, Reunited! (And it feels so good)

    Our quarantine schedules and the stars have finally aligned and we're back to (mostly) recording together! This week we're just catching up on all things in our #pandemicparenting and food lives. (Yes, we're agonizing over school.) Plus an update on episode 80, with some thoughts on the role weight tracking can play in eating disorder prevention and recovery, from educator, parent coach and HAES advocate, Oona Hanson

    Find us @v_solesmith and @yummytoddlerfood on social media or email comfortfoodpodcast@gmail.com.
     
    FEEDING YOUR FAMILY, THE COMFORT FOOD WAY

    Our new e-book takes you through 8 concepts that will form the foundation of your understanding of how to feed kids and give you a firm starting point for improving mealtimes in your house. We’re here to reassure and inspire. We’re here to remind you that you’re doing a good job. We’re here to let you know that you’re not alone in the daily challenge of feeding your family. We’re here to help.

    Get your copy of Feeding Your Family The Comfort Food Way here

    77. A Life (And Weaning) Update From Amy

    77. A Life (And Weaning) Update From Amy
    NOTE: We recorded this episode before the murder of George Floyd and subsequent protests, so you won't hear that discussed here. We are committed to doing the work of anti-racism and you will hear more about that in upcoming episodes. Thank you to everyone protesting right now. Stay safe. 
     
    Life looks a little different for our families right now, but we're excited to be sharing quick episodes for your summer listening pleasure. This week, Amy shares an update on what life looks like in her house and talks through the process of weaning her one year old—and how doing so has made a dramatic impact on his food intake. She also talks through how to reduce guilt around dessert in a listener question segment.
     
    Helpful links:
    Feeding Your Family: Sanity Saving Feeding Techniques for Happy Meals and Body Positive Kids
     
    Find us @v_solesmith and @yummytoddlerfood on social media or email comfortfoodpodcast@gmail.com.
     

    FEEDING YOUR FAMILY, THE COMFORT FOOD WAY

    Our new e-book takes you through 8 concepts that will form the foundation of your understanding of how to feed kids and give you a firm starting point for improving mealtimes in your house. We’re here to reassure and inspire. We’re here to remind you that you’re doing a good job. We’re here to let you know that you’re not alone in the daily challenge of feeding your family. We’re here to help.

    Get your copy of Feeding Your Family The Comfort Food Way here