PODCAST · kids
How to Un Picky Your Picky Eater
by Christine Miroddi Yoder
Is your child a picky eater? Maybe they are fussy about trying new foods or actually have a fear of trying new foods. In this podcast, we learn tips and strategies on how to get your picky eaters enjoying mealtimes by shifting mindset, working with their sensory system, improving their oral motor skills, remediating gut issues and more. Your host is a mom and a pediatric feeding therapist with extensive training in oral motor, speech, sensory feeding, mindset, and nutrition. We talk everything from breastfeeding to detoxing and everything in between! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christine-miroddi-yoder/support
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How I Turned My Husband Into a Steak Guy — and What It Taught Me About Picky Eaters
What do picky husbands and picky kids have in common? More than you'd think. In this episode, I'm sharing a little story from my own kitchen — how I spent years assuming my husband didn't like steak, never made it, and just… accepted it as fact. Turns out, I was wrong. And once I actually set a goal and committed to a slow, low-pressure approach, it didn't take long at all. In this episode you'll learn: Why assumptions are the enemy — and how skipping exposure keeps picky eating stuck The power of starting where your child is comfortable instead of where you want them to be How to modify gradually so new foods don't feel scary or forced Why no expectations + one meal at a time is the mindset that actually moves the needle What it looks like when kids (and husbands!) take ownership of trying something new If you've been avoiding a food because you think your kid hates it… this episode is your sign to try again. 🎧 Listen, share, and tag a parent who needs to hear this one!
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Why Won't My Child Eat Any Food?
Worried Your Child Isn’t Eating Enough? If your child is: Eating fewer foods (not more) Refusing meals more intensely over time Making mealtimes stressful or overwhelming You’ve probably heard: “It’s just a phase.” But what if it’s not? In today’s episode, we break down the difference between typical picky eating and when something deeper is going on—and why waiting it out can actually make things worse. 🎧 What You’ll Learn in This Episode The key difference between normal picky eating and feeding struggles Why “just wait it out” can backfire The real reasons kids refuse food (it’s not just behavior) Red flags that signal it’s more than a phase How to shift from forcing food → to understanding what’s getting in the way The first step to getting your child unstuck
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What To Do When Your Child Refuses To Eat Dinner
What To Do When Your Child Refuses To Eat Dinner What do you do when your child refuses to eat dinner? If you’ve tried making separate meals, pushing “just one bite,” or hoping they’ll eat when they’re hungry—but nothing seems to work—this episode is for you. We break down why dinner is often the hardest meal of the day for picky eaters, what’s actually happening when your child refuses food, and why common strategies can make things worse. Most importantly, you’ll learn how to start approaching dinner differently—without turning it into a battle. Because dinner refusal isn’t just about the food… it’s a sign that something deeper may be getting in the way. 🎯 Ready to take the next step? If you’re not sure why your child is refusing meals, start here: 👉 Take the quiz: www.thepickyeaterstest.com Already know your child is stuck in the Fearful or Stuck stage? 👉 Visit our website to learn more about how we help families move forward: www.foodologyfeedingtherapy.com
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Let's Play 20 Questions....
Why does my child gag on food? Why will they only eat snacks? Did I cause this? If you’ve asked yourself any of these questions, you are not alone. These are the exact questions parents ask us every single week when they call Foodology Feeding Therapy looking for help with picky eating, food refusal, gagging, sensory challenges, and mealtime stress. In this episode, I answer 20 of the most common questions parents ask about picky eating. But something interesting happens as we go through them… Most of these questions actually point back to the same underlying issues. Because picky eating is rarely just about the food. Instead, feeding challenges are often connected to deeper factors like: • Nervous system safety • Sensory processing • Oral motor skills • Feeding experiences • Gut health • Structure and environment around meals When those pieces aren’t working together, quick tips like “just offer it more” or “have them take one bite” can actually make things worse. In this episode we talk about: • When picky eating is normal — and when it’s not • Why some children panic around new foods • Why kids refuse dinner but ask for snacks later • What gagging and spitting food out actually mean • The real reason many kids refuse vegetables • Why forcing bites often backfires • Why picky eating is almost never caused by just one thing And most importantly — how understanding the reason behind the behavior completely changes how you approach mealtimes. Because once you identify what’s actually blocking your child’s eating, progress becomes much more possible. Take the Next Step If this episode sounds exactly like your child, the best place to start is identifying your child’s stage of eating. Inside our program we categorize picky eaters into three stages: Fearful – food feels unsafe and overwhelming Stuck – limited foods but some willingness Curious – starting to explore new foods The strategies that help a curious eater can completely backfire for a fearful eater. Take the quiz to find your child’s stage: Take the Picky Eater Quiz: https://thepickyeaterstest.com
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Why Food Exposure Isn't Working
Many parents are told that the solution to picky eating is simple: “Just keep exposing them to new foods.” So they put new foods on the plate. They keep offering them. They follow the “no pressure” rule. And yet… nothing changes. In this episode, we unpack why food exposure sometimes fails — and what most feeding advice is missing. Exposure is not just a parenting strategy. It’s a nervous system process. If exposure doesn’t match your child’s stage of readiness, it can unintentionally increase resistance instead of building comfort. In this episode, I explain the three nervous system stages that influence how children respond to food exposure: • The Fearful stage — when the nervous system prioritizes safety and predictability • The Stuck stage — when children can tolerate food nearby but resist interaction or change • The Curious stage — when children begin to explore, taste, and expand variety Understanding these stages helps explain why some children progress quickly with exposure while others seem to get more rigid. We’ll also discuss why feeding progress requires more than repetition — and how factors like sensory processing, oral motor skills, gut comfort, and mindset all influence a child’s readiness for new foods. If you’ve been offering foods over and over without progress, this episode will help you understand why that happens and what may be missing. In This Episode We Discuss • Why the common advice to “just keep offering it” doesn’t work for every child • How the nervous system influences picky eating • The difference between exposure and readiness • The three stages children move through when expanding their diet • Why some children need more structured support to progress with food Take the Next Step If you’re not sure which nervous system stage your child is in, start with the quiz: Take the Picky Eater Quiz: 👉 https://thepickyeaterstest.com The quiz will help you determine whether your child is in the Fearful, Stuck, or Curious stage and what that means for their feeding progress. If you already know your child is in the Fearful or Stuck stage, that’s where our deeper work happens. You can learn more about the Mealtime Roadmap program here: 👉 https://foodologyfeeding.mykajabi.com/mealtime-roadmap Inside the program we help families move step-by-step from Fearful → Stuck → Curious → Foodie using a whole-child approach that addresses sensory processing, oral motor skills, gut health, and mindset. Connect With Christine Website: https://foodologyfeeding.com Take the Quiz: https://thepickyeaterstest.com
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Why Does My Child Gag on Certain Textures? (When It’s Normal — and When It’s Not)
Why does your child gag on certain textures — and when should you be concerned? In this episode, we break down when gagging is developmentally normal, what age it should decrease, and the red flags that signal something deeper. You’ll learn the four root causes of persistent gagging — oral motor skills, sensory processing, anxiety, and gut inflammation — and what actually helps reduce it. If your child is still gagging past age two, this episode will give you clarity and direction.
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Why So Many Kids Have Allergies Now (And How It Creates Picky Eaters)
Food allergies in kids are more common than ever — but what if the real impact isn’t just eczema or reflux? In this episode, holistic feeding therapist Christine breaks down why allergies have skyrocketed, how early gut discomfort can train the brain to avoid food, and why picky eating is often rooted in biology — not behavior. If your child struggles with food, this episode will change how you see it.
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Can You Prevent Cow's Milk Protein Allergy?
Is your baby’s fussiness more than “just reflux”? Christine explains the signs of cow’s milk protein allergy, the role of the infant gut and immune system, and why early recognition and support can make a big difference. Quiz Link: https://1ndx35ypoci.typeform.com/to/pAFicztX?typeform-source=foodologyfeedingtherapy.com
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What Does Food Sensitivity Have To Do With Picky Eating?
What if your child’s picky eating isn’t behavioral at all? In this episode, Christine breaks down how food sensitivities and gut inflammation can quietly interfere with appetite and food acceptance—and why addressing these hidden factors can accelerate progress for picky eaters.
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A Behind-the-Scenes Update (And a Big Thank You)
In this special year-end episode, Christine wraps up 2025 with gratitude, reflection, and an exciting update inside Foodology Feeding. Christine shares why the podcast is ending a little early this year, what’s happening behind the scenes as the Mealtime Roadmap gets its biggest upgrade ever, and why 2026 is already shaping up to be a transformational year for families of picky eaters. You’ll hear about: A heartfelt thank-you to every parent and professional who listened in 2025 Why the podcast is taking a short December break The major updates coming to the Mealtime Roadmap How gut testing, food sensitivity testing, oral-motor evaluation, sensory assessment, and mindset work are now fully integrated Why this whole-child approach has been Christine’s dream for years A warm welcome to all the new Roadmap families What you can expect when the podcast returns in January If you’re ready to uncover the root causes behind your child’s eating challenges and get a personalized plan for 2026, learn more about the Mealtime Roadmap at thepickyeaterstest.com. Thanks for an incredible year — see you in 2026!
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Is Your Child Really ADHD — or Something Else?
-- Just a quick note! This is probably our last episode for the year! We will see you in 2026!! Have a healthy and happy holiday! Is your child constantly moving, zoning out, or melting down — and you’re wondering if it’s ADHD… or something else? In this episode, Christine looks beyond the label and explores the hidden factors that can make kids look “ADHD” on the outside: mouth breathing, poor sleep, gut inflammation, ultra-processed foods, lack of movement, and nervous system overload. You’ll learn what the research actually says about dyes and diet, why movement and structure act like medicine for the brain, how to support dopamine and norepinephrine naturally, and what to consider if you do choose medication — including how to protect your child’s gut. If you’ve tried “all the things” and still feel like something isn’t adding up, this episode will help you see your child’s brain in a totally new way and show you how to get personalized support through the Roadmap at thepickyeaterstest.com. -- Just a quick note! This is probably our last episode for the year! We will see you in 2026!! Have a healthy and happy holiday!
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Why Won’t My Child Gain Weight? The Real Reasons (It’s Not Just About Calories)
Your child eats… but the scale barely moves. You’re counting bites, tracking calories, maybe even adding butter and shakes — and still, nothing changes. In this episode, Christine breaks down the real reasons kids struggle to gain weight — and why it’s rarely about calories alone. From missing hunger cues to food sensitivities, gut inflammation, thyroid and iron issues, and sensory challenges, she walks you through what to test, what to look for, and how to bring appetite back naturally. You’ll learn: • Why some kids stop feeling hunger altogether • How to tell if constipation, reflux, or inflammation are secretly blocking growth • What food sensitivities and gut testing can reveal (now included in all evaluations starting Dec 1!) • When appetite stimulants help — and when they’re just a temporary fix • How to rebuild comfort, structure, and real hunger cues at home 💡 Ready to find out what’s holding your child back? Take the free quiz at thepickyeaterstest.com to learn your child’s stage — Fearful, Stuck, or Curious — and discover the right next step. Or, if appetite and weight are your biggest concerns, skip straight to the Premium Mealtime Roadmap, which now includes food sensitivity and gut microbiome testing for a complete inside-out look at your child’s nutrition and digestion. Because helping your child gain weight isn’t about forcing more in — it’s about finding out what’s blocking their body from using what’s already there. 🩷 Visit foodologyfeedingtherapy.com for more resources and support.
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The Hidden Reason You Keep Putting Things Off (Even When You Care So Much)
We all do it—wait for the “right time.” But what if that perfect moment never comes? In this episode, I’m sharing the real, science-backed reason we put things off (even when we care deeply) and how to take the first small step forward—without guilt or overwhelm.
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Should My Child Take a Supplement? Pros, Cons, and What Parents Need to Know
Should your picky eater be taking a supplement — or are you just wasting money? In this episode, Christine breaks down the pros, cons, and hidden pitfalls of children’s vitamins and supplements. You’ll learn how to spot junk ingredients, understand why not all nutrients are absorbed the same way, and discover what to look for on a label to make confident, informed choices for your child. Christine also shares her personal story of how one omega-3 supplement unlocked her son’s speech progress — and why supplements should never replace real food variety. 💊 Listen to learn: When supplements actually help picky eaters Red flags hiding in popular kids’ vitamins The difference between folic acid and methylfolate Why “food first” is still the gold standard 🎯 Take the free Picky Eater Quiz → thepickyeaterstest.com
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7 Surprising Strategies to Help Your Child Try More Foods
Tired of sticker charts, bribes, and hiding veggies that never seem to work? In this episode, Christine shares seven surprising strategies that actually help kids feel safe, curious, and confident around food — without pressure or power struggles. You’ll learn how to: ✅ Use micro steps to create real progress ✅ Encourage sensory play before bites ✅ Pair new foods with safe favorites ✅ Change the environment to reduce stress ✅ Build a learner identity instead of “picky eater” ✅ Involve kids in food prep ✅ Teach the “why” behind foods so eating feels empowering These small shifts help your child move from fearful to curious — and eventually to adventurous! 🎧 Listen now and start reshaping mealtimes from stressful to successful. 👉 Take the free quiz to find out your child’s eating level: thepickyeaterstest.com
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The Spooky Truth About Halloween Candy (and What to Do Instead)
🎃 Halloween Candy: What Parents Should Know This week, Christine gets real about the scariest part of Halloween — the candy bag. 🍬 From petroleum-based dyes and preservatives to marketing tactics that trick parents into feeling guilty for saying “no,” this episode dives deep into: 👉 What’s really in popular Halloween candy 👉 Why “junk food” isn’t a dirty word 👉 What actually fuels eating disorders (and what doesn’t) 👉 How Big Food hijacked the “no bad foods” message 👉 Easy ways to make Halloween fun without the sugar overload You’ll walk away with practical, guilt-free strategies — like the Switch Witch, candy buybacks, and “something better” swaps — to keep your kids healthy and happy. Because you’re not the fun police. You’re the lighthouse. 🕯️ 🎧 Listen now on your favorite podcast app or at foodologyfeedingtherapy.com #pickyEating #halloweenparenttips #mealtimemindset #foodologyfeeding #feedingtherapy #halloweencandy #healthyhalloween #holisticparenting #guthealthforkids
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Teens, Puberty, and Picky Eating: Navigating Food, Friends, and Pressure
A practical, compassionate talk for parents of tweens/teens whose picky eating intensifies during puberty. Christine explains how hormones, social pressure, and identity make eating harder, then shares low-pressure strategies—growth-mindset language, practicing at home, and addressing the four pillars (gut, sensory, oral-motor, mindset)—to help teens build confidence, expand safe foods, and rejoin social meals without shame.
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Is Picky Eating Genetic?
Is picky eating genetic? In this episode of How to Un-Picky Your Picky Eater, Christine Miroddi Yoder breaks down the science behind genes like MTHFR, TAS2R38 (the “bitter taste” gene), FUT2, DAO, and HLA-DQ2/DQ8, and how they can influence your child’s eating habits. Learn the visible signs genetics may be playing a role, why environment still matters just as much as DNA, and three practical steps you can take right now to support your child. If you’ve ever wondered whether picky eating runs in families—or if your child’s struggles could be more than “just a phase”—this episode will help you connect the dots.
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4 Hidden Medical Reasons Behind Picky Eating
You’ve tried everything — exposure, rewards, therapy — and your child still won’t eat? There’s a reason. In this episode, I’m sharing the 5 most commonly missed medical reasons behind picky eating — the ones I see all the time after families have hit dead ends with other approaches: 👅 Oral motor issues (it’s not just behavior if chewing is hard) 😮💨 Breathing difficulties (like enlarged tonsils or mouth breathing) 💩 Gut problems (reflux, constipation, dysbiosis) 🧬 Food sensitivities and allergies (even subtle ones) 🧪 Toxic load (chemicals, dyes, and additives that dysregulate the nervous system) 👉 If no one has looked into these, your child may not be stubborn — they may just feel unsafe around food. You’ll also learn: • What red flags to watch for in each category • How to ask better questions at your child’s next appointment • Why behavior-based feeding therapy often fails — and what to do instead 🎧 Plus, I’ll walk you through what a functional feeding evaluation looks like and how to finally get answers. Take the quiz at thepickyeaterstest.com to find your child’s eating stage — and discover whether hidden root causes might be holding them back.
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3 Signs Waiting It Out Is Okay — and 3 Signs It’s Not
“Don’t worry… they’ll grow out of it.” That might be true — but only sometimes. And waiting too long when your child actually needs help can make things way harder down the line. In this episode, I’m walking you through: ✅ 3 green flags that mean it’s safe to wait 🚩 And 3 red flags that mean it’s time to act — now We’ll talk about: • What a “developmentally normal” picky eater actually looks like • How to tell if your child’s food list is stuck or shrinking • When meal stress, fear, and meltdowns are signals you shouldn’t ignore If you’ve been feeling unsure, this will give you the clarity and confidence you need to make the right next move for your child — not someone else’s. 🎧 Not sure where your child stands? Take the free quiz at thepickyeaterstest.com and find out whether they’re in the Fearful, Stuck, or Curious stage — and what support will help them thrive.
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3 Reasons Forcing a Bite Backfires — and 3 Ways to Actually Build Curiosity Around Food
“Just one bite won’t hurt…” But what if that tiny moment of pressure is the very thing making your child more resistant? In this episode, I’m sharing why well-meaning strategies like “just try it for Mommy” or “you can’t leave the table until you take a bite” actually create more fear and shutdown — and what to say instead to help your child move from resistance to curiosity. You’ll learn: 🚫 How forcing a bite disconnects your child from hunger cues 🚫 Why pressure activates their nervous system (and kills appetite) 🚫 The hidden message your child hears when eating becomes a performance And most importantly: ✅ 3 things you can start doing today to build trust, safety, and progress at the table. 🎧 Take the free quiz at thepickyeaterstest.com to find out your child’s eating level and get strategies that match where they are — not where they “should” be.
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The 4 Reasons Most Feeding Approaches Fail — and What We Do Instead
Tried sticker charts, bite counts, hiding veggies, even therapy — and still stuck? You’re not doing it wrong. You’re just working with the wrong approach. In this episode, I’ll break down the 4 biggest reasons most feeding strategies fall short (even the ones recommended by professionals) — and what to do instead if you want lasting change. Here’s what we unpack: 🚫 Why focusing only on behavior backfires 🚫 How ignoring sensory + oral motor skills keeps your child stuck 🚫 Why food refusal is usually a symptom, not the root issue ✅ And the holistic approach that actually meets your child where they are If your gut has ever said, “This can’t be all there is,” — this episode will show you what’s really missing… and how to start making progress. 🎧 Start by taking the quiz at thepickyeaterstest.com to find out which area is blocking your child most — and how to support them from the inside out.
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How to Move From ‘I Can’t’ to ‘How Can I?’
“I can’t afford it.” “I can’t make time.” “I just can’t deal with one more thing.” Sound familiar? In this episode, I’m diving into the most powerful mindset shift I teach my clients — and the one that completely changes the feeding therapy journey: → From ‘I can’t’ to ‘How can I?’ Because “I can’t” slams the door shut. But “How can I?” cracks it open just enough for possibility to walk in. We’ll talk about: 💥 Why your brain literally stops problem-solving when you say “I can’t” 💥 The truth about what’s really stopping families from getting help 💥 How to shift out of shame and into empowered action If you’re feeling stuck — financially, emotionally, or logistically — this episode will help you find a way forward. It’s not about doing it all. It’s about asking better questions. 🎧 Ready to start? Take the free quiz at thepickyeaterstest.com to learn what’s keeping your child stuck and how to move toward progress — one small step at a time.
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The #1 Reason ABA Falls Short in Feeding
Rewards, reinforcers, token boards… they might get your child to take one bite — but at what cost? In this episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on what most ABA-based feeding approaches miss entirely: connection. I’ll share my own experience working in an intensive ABA setting, the moment I realized something was deeply wrong, and what’s really required to help kids truly learn to love food. We’ll unpack: ✨ Why compliance doesn’t equal progress ✨ What ABA gets wrong about oral motor, sensory, and gut issues ✨ How to build safety and curiosity instead of power struggles If you’ve been told rewards are the only way… or if your gut says “there has to be a better approach,” this is your permission to trust it. Because your child deserves more than a sticker for swallowing. 🎧 Ready to go beyond behavior? Take the quiz at thepickyeaterstest.com to discover what’s actually keeping your child stuck — and how to help them move forward.
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5 Most common feeding mistakes (And What to Do Instead)
You’ve tried all the tips, set up a schedule, maybe even done therapy… but meals still feel like a battleground. 😩 Here’s the thing: most parents are unknowingly making one (or more) of these super common feeding mistakes — not because they’re doing anything wrong, but because the advice out there is outdated, confusing, or flat-out bad. In this episode, I’ll walk you through the 5 biggest mistakes I see over and over — plus a bonus one that’s just too important to leave out — and show you exactly what to do instead. These are the mindset shifts and mealtime strategies that actually work (no bribing, no separate meals, no pressure). 👀 If you’ve ever wondered: • “Should I keep offering a food they hate?” • “Why don’t they eat when they’re clearly hungry?” • “Am I making it worse by talking about it?” This one’s for you. 🎧 Take the free quiz mentioned at the end at thepickyeaterstest.com to find out what’s keeping your child stuck — and how to turn it around.
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Is it normal to bring safe foods everywhere?
If you’ve ever packed a cooler full of “safe foods” for your child before a birthday party, BBQ, or school lunch—this episode is for you. Christine Miroddi Yoder, pediatric feeding expert, breaks down what safe foods really are, why kids cling to them, and how to tell if this behavior is just a phase or a sign of something deeper. You’ll learn how sameness equals safety in a child’s brain, why certain food textures and packages become non-negotiable, and when bringing safe foods becomes a crutch instead of a bridge. Inside, Christine explains: Why safe foods are usually processed and what that reveals How sensory, oral motor, gut, and mindset issues lead to food rigidity When bringing a safe food is appropriate—and when it’s time to intervene Strategic ways to expand safe foods without creating panic How to keep food experiences positive, even when progress is slow 👣 Take the first step by identifying your child’s eating level at www.thepickyeaterstest.com—because not every strategy works for every eater.
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Help! My Child Only Eats 5 Foods
If your child has fewer than five foods in their diet, this episode is a must-listen. In today’s episode, Christine Miroddi Yoder, pediatric feeding expert and creator of the Unlocking Mealtimes framework, dives deep into what’s really going on when a child eats an extremely limited variety of foods. Spoiler: it’s not just picky eating—and it’s not your fault. You’ll learn: Why the “birthday party moment” feels so triggering for parents The 4 root causes behind food refusal (and why mindset is the last thing to work on, not the first) How to tell if it’s ARFID, Pediatric Feeding Disorder, or something else entirely Why feeding therapy often fails—and what actually works instead Practical, no-pressure strategies you can try today (plus the #1 thing to stop doing) What kind of expert your child really needs (hint: not all pediatricians understand this!) Christine also shares honest truths about timelines, progress, and what to expect if your child is in the Fearful stage of eating. 💡 Take the free quiz at www.thepickyeaters.com to find out where your child is on the eating journey and get your next best step. This episode is for the parent standing at the birthday party, holding back tears, wondering, “Why is my child the only one who won’t eat pizza and cake?” There’s a reason. And there’s help.
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What I Wish Every Parent Knew Before Starting Feeding Therapy
Feeding therapy isn’t just about getting kids to take a bite — and it’s definitely not a one-size-fits-all solution. In this episode, Christine shares the real truth about what feeding therapy should look like, why most therapists aren’t trained in what your child actually needs, and what red flags to watch out for if therapy isn’t working. Whether you’re new to feeding therapy or knee-deep in weekly sessions wondering why progress feels slow — this episode will empower you with the clarity you’ve been missing. Christine breaks down: Why most therapists don’t receive formal training in feeding The major difference between dysphagia treatment and true picky eating support Why behavior-based approaches (like rewards for bites) can backfire The 4 critical pillars of feeding success — and how most clinics miss them What a whole-body, holistic feeding approach really looks like Red flags that therapy might be doing more harm than good Why you, the parent, are the most important piece of the puzzle 👉 Plus: Learn how to find your child’s current eating level (Fearful™, Stuck™, or Curious™) by taking the free quiz at thepickyeaterstest.com — and what next steps to take based on their stage. 📘 Want a program that actually works? Explore Unlocking Mealtimes — our transformational program for families who want lasting change, not temporary fixes.
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You Wanted Kids… But Are You Actually Parenting Them?
You wanted kids — but are you actually parenting them… or just trying to survive the day? In this heartfelt and challenging episode, pediatric feeding expert Christine Miroddi Yoder invites you to pause and reflect on what your child really needs — not more therapy, more food exposure, or a perfect plate — but you. This isn’t a guilt trip. It’s a wake-up call. You’ll hear: The difference between wanting children vs. actively parenting them How busyness and burnout can unintentionally disconnect us from our kids A raw story of a family who couldn't slow down — and what that meant for their child 5 simple ways to reconnect without overhauling your whole life Why presence — not perfection — is the real secret to successful mealtimes Whether your child is struggling with food or you’re just feeling emotionally stretched, this episode will help you re-center on what matters most. 👉 Take the quiz at www.thepickyeaterstest.com to discover your child’s feeding level and get personalized support.
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Don't Let Picky Eating Ruin The BBQ
BBQs should be fun — but for parents of picky eaters, they can feel like a minefield. In this episode, Christine breaks down why summer cookouts are so tough for selective eaters and shares clear, compassionate strategies to help your child feel safe, supported, and calm (even when the only food on the table is hot dogs and ribs). You’ll learn how to bring anchor foods, what to say to judgmental relatives, and how to support your child’s eating level in the moment. → Want to know your child’s eating level? Take the free quiz at thepickyeaterstest.com.com
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Summer Sensory Fun That Helps With Picky Eating Too!
Summer is the perfect time to explore food in new, low-pressure ways! In this episode, I share five fun sensory play ideas that help kids feel more comfortable around food—without the pressure to eat it. You’ll learn how to use things like watermelon slime, ice cube excavations, and mud kitchens to spark curiosity and build trust, all while having fun outside.
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Vacation Mode Without Meltdowns: Feeding Tips For Family Travel
Going on vacation with a picky eater can feel overwhelming. In this episode, I share simple, practical tips to help you avoid food struggles while traveling. You'll learn what to pack based on your child's eating level and how to keep mealtimes calm, even in new environments.
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Does Summer Make Picky Eating Worse? 5 Expert Tips to Make Mealtimes Easier
Is summer making your child’s picky eating even harder to manage? You’re not alone — summer’s lack of routine, sugary treats, loud barbecues, and camp food surprises can quickly turn mealtimes into meltdowns. In this episode, pediatric feeding expert Christine Miroddi Yoder shares 5 essential summer survival strategies to help your picky eater feel safe, stay nourished, and even explore new foods during the most chaotic season of the year. Learn how to: Create a travel snack kit that avoids sugar crashes Handle picky eating at camp with confidence Pack the right foods for barbecues and playdates Build flexibility with challenge foods outside the home Use summer as a launchpad for smoother school-year routines If your child is a fearful, stuck, or curious eater, you’ll walk away with practical tools to make this summer feel less stressful — and maybe even fun! 🎧 Tune in and take the quiz at www.thepickyeaterstest.com to find your child’s feeding level and get personalized next steps.
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Raising a Food Adventurer: 7 Micro Shifts Parents Can Make Today
Is your child stuck in a food rut? In this episode I walk you through 7 small but mighty shifts you can make today to start raising a more adventurous eater. These aren't big overhauls—just micro-changes that can create a major ripple effect in your child's relationship with food. You'll learn how to: ✨ Change the language you use around food ✨ Ditch the “just one bite” bargaining ✨ Create a no-pressure exposure plate ✨ Incorporate playful food exploration ✨ Let your child take the lead at mealtimes ✨ Make food fun, not a chore ✨ Focus on connection before nutrition These ideas are gentle, doable, and designed to meet your child where they are—whether they’re fearful, stuck, or just starting to explore. 🎧 Tune in now and take the first step toward raising a food adventurer.
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Should You Worry About Your Toddler’s Food Strike? What’s Normal vs. Not
In this episode, Christine dives into the all-too-common topic of toddler food strikes — breaking down what’s a completely normal developmental phase and what might be cause for concern. You’ll learn why food refusal often starts around ages 2–3, how it’s actually tied to healthy brain development, and how temporary dips in appetite or food interest are nothing to panic about. But Christine also highlights key red flags that signal it might be more than “just being a toddler,” including extreme emotional reactions, sudden disinterest in food, and eliminating entire food groups. She shares tips for staying calm, creating a steady routine, and offering food without pressure — even when your toddler seems to reject everything. If you’re unsure what’s going on with your child, Christine points you toward the first step: figuring out what type of eater they are — fearful, stuck, or curious — so you can meet them right where they are.
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Picky Eating and Anxiety: Why They’re More Connected Than You Think
In this episode, Christine explores the strong connection between picky eating and anxiety, explaining how fear and a lack of safety can shut down a child’s ability to explore new foods. She shares how control, sensory overload, and even small perceived threats can trigger fight-or-flight responses that impact eating, offering insights for parents to better understand and support their child.
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The 5 Hidden Reasons Your Child Struggles With Food (That Nobody Talks About)
Is your child’s picky eating more than just a phase? In this episode, Christine Miroddi Yoder, speech pathologist and holistic feeding therapist, dives deep into five often-overlooked reasons why your child might be struggling with food. From sensory sensitivities and oral motor delays to gut health imbalances, anxiety, and negative past experiences, Christine explains how these hidden factors can impact a child’s relationship with food—and why forcing more bites isn’t the solution. You’ll walk away with clarity, compassion, and a path forward to help your child move from stressed to curious at mealtimes. If you’ve ever thought, “Maybe something more is going on here,” this episode is for you. 🎯 Ready to take the next step? Find out what type of eater your child is at www.thepickyeaterstest.com and get personalized guidance today.
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From Terrified of Food to Steak: The Power of Parent Training
What happens when a child is too terrified to be in the same room as food? In this inspiring episode, Christine shares one of her favorite client success stories – a powerful reminder that change is possible, even when things start off tough. You’ll hear how one child went from only eating purees and gagging at the sight of food… to chewing steak. But the true transformation? It happened when his mom stepped into her power. She went from doubting herself to becoming the confident leader her child needed at mealtimes – making changes so naturally, she didn’t even realize she was doing the “homework.” If you’re feeling stuck or unsure if what you’re doing is enough, this story will give you hope, direction, and maybe even a little nudge to keep going. 🎧 You’ll learn: What true parent transformation looks like Why progress doesn’t always show up in big, flashy moments How confidence and consistency can change the entire family dynamic Ready to step into your role as the expert on your child’s feeding journey? Tune in and be inspired. ✨ Explore your next step at thepickyeaterstest.com or learn more about working with Christine at foodologyfeedingtherapy.com
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When the Parent Isn’t Ready: A Case That Broke My Heart
In this episode, Christine opens up about a case that deeply impacted her — a child with complex needs and a mom who truly wanted progress... but couldn’t take the first step herself. You'll hear what happened when hours of therapy, the best intentions, and skilled professionals weren’t enough — because the key ingredient was missing: the parent’s active involvement. Whether you’re a parent or a therapist, this story offers an honest look into why even the most tailored, holistic feeding plans fall flat without buy-in at home — and why Christine sees her role as more Mary Poppins than miracle worker. She reminds us that no matter how rare the diagnosis or how many services are stacked into the week, feeding therapy only works when the parent is in it. The biggest breakthroughs don’t happen in the clinic — they happen at the kitchen table.
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I Thought My Kid Would Never Be a Picky Eater… Then Reality Hit
In this heartfelt solo episode, Christine shares the personal journey that shaped her holistic approach to feeding therapy. From confidently planning for a perfectly natural eater to facing unexpected feeding challenges with her own son—tongue ties, reflux, and a slow shift into picky eating—Christine opens up about the real-life curveballs that inspired her to leave no stone unturned. She walks you through the emotional rollercoaster of trying to do everything “right,” the trial-and-error of oral motor therapy, and how baby-led weaning brought more stress than she expected. But most importantly, she shares the game-changing mindset shift that helped her child move from stuck to curious—and eventually to full-blown foodie. If you've ever felt defeated, confused, or like you're missing a piece of the puzzle, this episode will show you you're not alone—and there's always a way forward. 🎧 Tune in to hear how Christine’s own story is now helping families rewrite their feeding journeys every day.
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Why I Got It Wrong—And What It Taught Me About Eating
In this honest and eye-opening episode, Christine shares a personal story from early in her career that completely shifted how she approaches feeding therapy—especially when it comes to children with autism. She opens up about a time she got it wrong, labeling a child’s struggles with food as “behavioral,” only to later realize the real root causes were sensory and oral motor in nature. Whether your child is on the autism spectrum or not, you’ll gain valuable insight into why compliance doesn’t equal progress and how feeding challenges are rarely just about behavior. Christine also discusses the importance of finding a therapist who understands the four pillars of feeding—sensory, oral motor, mindset, and gut—and encourages both parents and professionals to keep asking questions and seeking deeper understanding. 💬 "Mislabeling feeding issues as behavioral delays true progress. I learned that the hard way—so you don’t have to."
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Why A First Bite May Not Lead To A Second
Have you ever wondered why your child takes a bite of food, seems to like it, but then refuses to eat more? In this episode, Christine breaks down the key reasons behind this behavior—like pressure, sensory overload, and uncertainty—and shares practical tips to help kids feel more comfortable trying foods again. Tune in to learn how to support your child’s eating journey without pressure or overwhelm!
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How To Get Lucky At Mealtimes
In this St. Patrick’s Day-themed episode, Christine shares how to create the “right conditions” to get lucky at mealtimes with your picky eater. She discusses the importance of a low-pressure, supportive environment, using preferred foods as a starting point, and recognizing cues that may trigger resistance. Plus, she explains why mindset—both yours and your child’s—plays a key role in progress. Tune in for practical tips to make mealtimes smoother and more successful!
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Your Child is Your Mirror: How Small Shifts in You Create Big Changes
Have you ever noticed how your child picks up on your emotions, reactions, and even the little things you don’t say? In this episode, we explore how kids naturally mirror their parents—not as a reason to feel pressure, but as an opportunity for growth. I’ll walk you through simple, empowering ways to reflect on your own mindset, ease mealtime stress, and create a positive ripple effect that helps your child feel more confident and open to new foods. When we shift our approach, our kids follow—sometimes in ways we never expected!
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Healing from the Inside Out: A Deep Dive into Gut Health and Detox with Jennifer Lessard
In this episode, I sit down with Jennifer Lessard, a naturopathic practitioner and detox specialist. We discuss Jennifer's journey into holistic health, triggered by her own health struggles and her daughter's health issues. Lessard emphasizes the importance of gut health and detoxing, noting that many health problems stem from gut issues and inflammation. She advocates for gut testing and notes how the conventional medical system for often treating symptoms rather than addressing root causes. The conversation also touches on the challenges of navigating conflicting health information, the prevalence of toxins in everyday life, and the importance of educating oneself about health. You can work with Jennifer by contacting her through https://excellhealing.com/ [email protected] Or book directly with her here: https://calendly.com/excellhealing/first-meeting
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Why Your Child Eats For The Therapist But Not for You
Does your child eat for their feeding therapist but refuse to eat at home? Or maybe they eat for one parent but not the other? This episode dives into why kids behave differently with different people at mealtimes and what you can do to bridge that gap. Christine Miroddi Yoder breaks down the key factors—trust, pressure, history, and environment—that influence a child’s eating behavior. She also shares strategies to shift mealtime dynamics at home so your child can make progress where it matters most. Listen now to learn how to turn mealtimes into a low-pressure, positive experience—just like a great therapist does!
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The Science of Trust: Why Connection is the Key to Easier Mealtimes
In this episode, Christine Miroddi Yoder shares her evolving perspective on feeding and how trust and connection have been the biggest game-changers in helping children feel safe and open to new foods. She explains the brain science behind this, including how anxiety and pressure activate the amygdala, making it harder for kids to engage with food, while oxytocin—the bonding hormone—helps them feel secure and curious. Christine encourages parents to spend uninterrupted, quality time with their children outside of mealtimes, emphasizing that even just 10-15 minutes of one-on-one connection each day can create a strong foundation of trust that translates to easier mealtimes. She offers practical suggestions, like playing games, reading books, or simply being fully present, and challenges parents to try it for a week. This episode is a powerful reminder that small, intentional moments of connection can have a lasting impact on a child’s willingness to eat and their overall emotional well-being.
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Why the Order You Work on Things is Important
In this episode, Christine Miroddi Yoder explains why the order in which you approach feeding challenges matters. Many parents try different strategies without success, often because they’re starting at the wrong point. Christine shares an example of a child with oral motor difficulties whose primary issue was actually fear of putting anything in his mouth. Addressing oral motor skills first wouldn’t have worked because the child needed a mindset shift before anything else. She emphasizes that foundational issues—whether sensory sensitivities, gut health, or past negative experiences—must be tackled in the right sequence to see progress. If therapy isn’t working, it may be because it's targeting skills that are too advanced for the child’s current level. Christine likens this to learning to ski—starting on a difficult slope can be overwhelming, while beginning on an easier one builds confidence and success. The Unlocking Mealtimes program helps parents identify the right starting point for their child and provides a clear, step-by-step approach to making real progress.
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When Feeding Has To Take A Back Seat
In this episode, Christine Miroddi Yoder dives into an important yet often overlooked reality: sometimes, feeding progress naturally takes a backseat. Whether it’s due to a major life transition, illness, or medical challenges, there are times when pushing forward with feeding goals just isn’t practical—or productive. Christine shares real-life examples, including a child weaning off a ventilator, and explains why focusing on other areas first can actually support long-term progress. You'll learn:✔️ Why feeding might stall or regress during big life changes✔️ How to navigate illnesses or medical setbacks without stress✔️ Why maintaining skills (even without progress) is still a win✔️ Simple ways to support your child’s feeding journey without pressure Life happens, and mealtimes don’t have to be perfect every day. Tune in to gain reassurance, practical tips, and a fresh perspective on when to step back and when to reset. Listen now! 🎧
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How Feeling Safe Encourages Kids To Try New Foods
In this episode, we focus on the connection between feeling safe and trying new foods is deeply rooted in a child’s nervous system response. Safety, in this context, goes beyond the physical environment to include the body’s perception of safety, often influenced by past traumas or negative sensory experiences. For severely picky eaters, these fears can manifest in a reliance on "safe foods" and avoidance of others perceived as threatening. Programs like the Safe and Sound Protocol use specialized music therapy to target the nervous system, promoting calmness and feelings of safety. This, combined with strategies like gradual exposure to new foods, understanding sensory sensitivities, and fostering parent-child connection, helps children overcome their fears. As they feel more secure, they not only explore new foods but also gain confidence in other areas of life. Unlocking Meal Times integrates these approaches, guiding parents step-by-step to help their children build positive experiences with food while nurturing emotional resilience.
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Is your child a picky eater? Maybe they are fussy about trying new foods or actually have a fear of trying new foods. In this podcast, we learn tips and strategies on how to get your picky eaters enjoying mealtimes by shifting mindset, working with their sensory system, improving their oral motor skills, remediating gut issues and more. Your host is a mom and a pediatric feeding therapist with extensive training in oral motor, speech, sensory feeding, mindset, and nutrition. We talk everything from breastfeeding to detoxing and everything in between! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christine-miroddi-yoder/support
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