Episodes
In this episode of the Nourishing Autism Podcast, join Brittyn, The Autism Dietitian, as she delves into the complexities of ARFID (Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder).
She explores the various types of ARFID, symptoms, prevalence rates, and strategies for providing support and treatment, especially for autistic children. This episode shows the importance of tailored care approaches, addressing underlying anxiety and sensory issues, and offers guidance for parents on fostering a...
Published 04/24/24
In this podcast episode, Brittyn talks with Amber Arrington, the founder of Autism Savvy and a mother of six, three of whom are autistic. Amber shares her journey from navigating the autism space with minimal support herself to now supporting parents with newly diagnosed children. Listen in as she discusses the challenges and triumphs of accessing feeding therapy, emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary approach for children with sensory needs, and gives practical tips about what to...
Published 04/17/24
In this podcast episode, listen in as Lisa Baskin-Wright, an incredible IEP coach, describes her heartfelt and insightful journey into navigating the Individualized Education Plan (IEP) process for children with autism. Bringing both a personal and professional perspective to the table, she shares the challenges, solutions, and immense hope for parents embarking on this journey. Learn about the importance of understanding each child's unique needs, the intricacies of the IEP process, and...
Published 04/10/24
In this podcast episode, Molly, The Autism Consultant joins Brittyn to delve into the intricacies of potty training for autistic children. Listen as they discuss the series of small skills involved in the process and emphasize the importance of breaking down the steps to make it manageable for your child. Join them as they provide valuable insights into the challenges and strategies surrounding potty training and the impact on skill development and behaviors for autistic children, including...
Published 04/03/24
In this episode of the Nourishing Autism Podcast, Brittyn delves into the intricate relationship between sensory aversions and selective eating in autistic children. She sheds light on how sensory processing issues affect food preferences and explores the significance of textures, colors, and temperatures in shaping choices.
If you're looking for more support or would like to learn about Brittyn's sensory-friendly approach to combat picky eating behaviors in autistic children, you can join...
Published 03/27/24
In this deeply personal and inspiring episode, Brittyn revisits her journey with Sarah, a devoted mother, and her son Henry, who is on the autism spectrum. Sarah shares their story beginning in 2020 when Henry was facing significant dietary and behavioral challenges, leading to the diagnosis of ARFID (Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder) and the placement of a feeding tube. Through collaborative efforts, including food sensitivity testing and nutritional adjustments, they observed...
Published 03/20/24
In this episode of the Nourishing Autism Podcast, Brittyn discusses the importance of understanding sensory needs in expanding an autistic child's diet. Many popular approaches are often unsuccessful and in fact, usually backfire. So today she covers one of the MOST important topics when it comes to expanding your child's diet, Sensory Profiling.
Brittyn is also offering a FREE five-day workshop to help you analyze your child's sensory preferences around food. This workshop will guide you in...
Published 03/13/24
In this episode of the Nourishing Autism podcast, Brittyn has an engaging conversation with author and mother, Carrie Cariello, who shares her family’s journey with her autistic son, Jack. Carrie discusses the challenges and strategies in navigating Jack's picky eating habits, the transition to independence as Jack becomes an adult, and the process of untethering to allow Jack to grow into his own person. She touches on the financial difficulties of accessing suitable programs for autistic...
Published 03/06/24
In today's episode, Brittyn covers why running nutritional labs could be a great tool to uncover more about your child's health to help them feel their best and detect any underlying nutritional deficiencies, gut imbalances, or food sensitivities. She also touches on which labs your pediatrician could order versus which you may need to order separately.
Brittyn is also hosting a Labs Workshop inside of her membership, the Nourishing Autism Collective on March 14! You can join and RSVP at...
Published 02/28/24
In this episode, we welcome Rob Gorski, Founder of the Autism Dad, who shares his experiences of raising three autistic children. Rob offers an unfiltered view into the challenges and victories encountered in autism parenting that offers parents with a sense of solidarity and practical insights. His stories resonate deeply with those on a similar journey, making this a crucial listen for parents seeking understanding and guidance.
Rob dives into the nuances of managing daily life with...
Published 02/21/24
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In this highly anticipated second season of the Nourishing Autism Podcast, Brittyn dives deep into the essential role of nutrition for autism. Brittyn explores the intricate link between nutrition and autism, emphasizing the significant impact diet has on gut health and, consequently, on neurological function. The discussion sheds light on common challenges like limited diets and sensory processing...
Published 02/14/24
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Published 11/13/23
In this episode, Brittyn discusses the common issue of children on the autism spectrum not recognizing their hunger and fullness cues. She introduces the concept of interoception, which is the ability to recognize what's happening in the body, and how many children with autism struggle with this.
Brittyn provideds practical strategies for parents, including ensuring meals contain filling nutrients like protein and fat and establishing a consistent eating schedule to help children maintain...
Published 11/09/23
The Nourishing Autism Podcast is BACK! It feels soooo good to be back after taking a "quick" break after becoming a mom last November!
If you have ever had the urge to sneak a food or supplement into one of your child's foods, you are not alone! Unfortunately, this approach often backfires as it can cause kids to lose trust in you and in food, which in turn can make selective eating even more difficult. We talked about the pros & cons, what to do if you're currently doing this, and my...
Published 10/12/23
Brittyn gets ready to head out on maternity leave but is sharing her top resources for getting started with nutrition for autism to prevent overwhelm and take one step at a time. If you’re trying to break down diet, picky eating, nutrition supplements, and lifestyle changes and don’t know where to get started - she has the recommendations for you!
IN THIS EPISODE Brittyn gets ready for maternity leave but shares all of the resources you can still access NOW!
The top resource for getting...
Published 10/14/22
In today’s episode, Brittyn interviews Melanie Potock, CCC-SLP to discuss how to support children and families as part of an interdisciplinary care feeding team for children on the autism spectrum. Kids with ASD are more likely to be picky eaters and are less likely to emerge out of the “picky eating stage” as young children. Together we explore the most common reasons why children on the spectrum are picky eaters and why the “Starve It Out” Method can cause more harm than good.
IN THIS...
Published 10/07/22
On this week’s episode, Brittyn welcomes her colleague Elisa Rocks. Elisa is a registered dietitian and an autism nutrition specialist. She helps kids with autism feel well so they can lead healthier, happier lives. She offers comprehensive one-on-one support that focuses on repairing the gut, resolving food, sensitivities, replenishing, nutrients, and rebuilding a positive relationship with food for picky eaters.
Elisa is also a writer for the Autism Nutrition Library. She lives in upstate...
Published 06/10/22
On today’s episode, Brittyn is discussing Miralax and constipation, which is a really common topic in autism. Constipation is one of the most common gastrointestinal issues in children on the autism spectrum, and studies show that GI issues are directly linked to increased problem behaviors and anxiety!
It's really important that you make sure your kids are having healthy bowel movements and not only for behaviors but there are many other nutritional reasons!
IN THIS EPISODE How GI issues...
Published 06/03/22
Today's episode is a little different than many of the other episodes. Join Brittyn as she announces some exciting personal news, and also what you can expect from autism dietitian and the nourishing autism podcasts for the rest of the year!
IN THIS EPISODE Brittyn and her husband are expecting their newest addition in the Fall
Courses are coming soon from the Autism Dietitian
More exciting life updates!
LINKS Join the Autism Nutrition Library
Follow @AutismDietitian on...
Published 05/26/22
On today’s episode, Brittyn welcomes Danielle Zold, the Picky Eating Dietitian and a personal friend on the podcast. She is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and a Certified Lactation Counselor with a focus on pediatric nutrition and a passion for helping kids eat.
She helps parents support their children to grow to their best potential and create healthy relationships with food one bite at a time.
IN THIS EPISODE Resources to help you expand your child’s diet and creating an eating...
Published 05/20/22
Today on the podcast Brittyn welcomes Dr. Josh Wilson, a board-certified chiropractor located in Edmond, Oklahoma at his practice, Optimal Family Chiropractic. He has a particular emphasis on pediatric and prenatal chiropractic care.
They connected in 2017 with a mutual client and have shared many clients since and in the episode today they discussed chiropractic for kids on the autism spectrum and the potential benefits associated with it such as the nervous system, healthy bowel movements,...
Published 05/13/22
On this week’s episode, Brittyn welcomes Becca King and she is @ADHD.Nutritionist on Instagram. Becca is a registered dietitian from Charlotte, North Carolina, and as an adult with ADHD who struggled for years with disordered eating, Becca is passionate about helping other adults with ADHD who struggle with binge-eating, chronic dieting, and body image issues.
She helps her clients find food freedom and improve their self-esteem. She uses the principles of intuitive eating and weight...
Published 05/06/22
On today’s episode, Brittyn welcomes Glen Collins and he is the creator of Autside, a company that has created a product line of traditional outdoor games that help the whole family come together for outdoor time, which encourages self-discovery, communication, self-confidence friendships and independence for everyone.
A portion of every Autside sale goes to nonprofits dedicated to supporting autistic individuals and their families! He and his wife, Alice are proud parents with two twin...
Published 04/29/22
On this weeks episode Brittyn welcomes Kelsea Newman, a pediatric occupational therapist and sensory specialist who empowers children by strengthening their senses and nervous system to help with attention, anxiety, hyperactivity, impulsivity, and emotional regulation.
She is passionate about our sensory system and how it connects to our nervous system, which impacts every single little thing we do, how we move, how we feel, how we digest our food, how we communicate, how we learn, and how...
Published 04/22/22
On this episode, Brittyn welcomes special guest Dr. Nidhi Taneja, a pediatric board-certified dentist with a mission to eliminate dental fear and anxiety for every child. She is an advocate for prevention-focused, minimally invasive procedures to shift the paradigm from the traditional drill and fill model of dentistry to a functional and integrative approach to oral health.
She believes that early intervention, regular visits, and home consistency are the biggest proponents of a child’s...
Published 04/15/22