NestPod: Your Baby First Aid and Allergy Podcast

Heidi Young

Welcome to NestPod, hosted by paediatric nurse and allergy specialist Heidi Young. Heidi runs The Nest, Kids CPR & Allergy, aka Australia’s only baby first aid and allergy experts. Whether you're terrified of choking, confused about introducing peanuts, or just trying to feel more confident as a new mum, this is your calm, clear, judgement-free space. Real talk, safety smarts, and no fluff, just honest chats to help you go from “what if?” to “I’ve got this.”

  1. FEB 24

    I Trained Hundreds of Caregivers - Here’s What They’re NOT Learning About Your Child’s Allergies

    What Allergy Training Do Childcare Workers Actually Get? The Reality Every Parent Should KnowIf you're sending your child to daycare with food allergies, you need to know what training the staff actually receive.The answer might surprise (and concern) you.In this video, I'm pulling back the curtain on the mandatory allergy training requirements for childcare educators in Australia, not to criticise the incredible people working in early childhood education, but because parents deserve to understand the reality.What's actually required (mandatory training):✓ First aid certificate (including CPR)✓ That's it.What that module covers:Basic allergy definitionsAction plans existEpiPens existGeneral emergency principlesWhat's NOT covered:❌ The difference between reactions in young babies & older children❌ Real-time reaction recognition❌ Cross-contact management❌ Label reading for allergens❌ Decision-making with unclear symptoms❌ Communicating with scared parentsThe comparison that matters:Schools have RAMOAP (structured allergy management frameworks). Childcare centers? Not required, even though they care for younger children who can't always communicate symptoms.This is a systemic problem, not an educator problem.Childcare workers are caring professionals doing their best with minimal training. The system is failing them AND our children.I created Beyond Compliance to fill this gap, practical, scenario-based training that gives educators genuine confidence. But more than promoting my course, I want to hear YOUR experiences.💬 Tell me in the comments:Did you know how basic the mandatory training was?What's your childcare experience been?Has your center gone above and beyond?What would make you feel more confident?The more we talk about this openly, the more pressure for change.FREE RESOURCE:Download my Allergy Reaction Cheat Sheet - phone-sized infographic for quick reference🔗 https://thenestcpr.systeme.io/allergy-management-childcareONGOING SUPPORT:The Nest Allergy Membership - for new mums and experienced allergy parents🔗 https://thenestcpr.systeme.io/the-nest-allergy-membershipFOR CHILDCARE CENTERS:Beyond Compliance course information🔗 https://thenestcpr.systeme.io/allergy-management-childcareSUBSCRIBE for honest conversations about food allergies, practical guidance, and evidence-based information.📧 Email: hello@thefirstaidnest.com.au📱 Instagram: @thenestcpr🌐 Website: thefirstaidnest.com.au/thenestcprSUBSCRIBE for weekly evidence-based allergy content, expert interviews, and practical strategies for raising kids with food allergies.#foodallergies #childcare #daycare #allergytraining #foodallergyawareness #allergykids #childsafety #earlychildhoodeducation #allergymanagement #parentawareness

    10 min
  2. FEB 17

    Beyond Compliance - Why Your Childcare Center Needs More Than Basic Allergy Training

    You drop your child off at daycare after their food allergy diagnosis. You’ve provided action plans, EpiPens, gone through everything with staff. You drive away and the anxiety hits: Do they actually know what to do? Here’s the uncomfortable truth: childcare staff probably received less allergy training than you think. In this episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on what allergy training actually looks like in early childhood education - and why “compliance” is not the same as “confident and capable.” What you’ll learn: • The shocking reality of mandatory allergy training for childcare educators (hint: it’s 20-30 minutes online) • What’s NOT covered in basic training (EpiPen practice, real-time decision-making, cross-contact management) • Why schools have RAMOAP but daycares don’t - and what that means for your child • The difference between compliance (having action plans filed) and competence (knowing how to use them in an emergency) • Real-world scenarios educators face daily that they’re not trained for • The emotional reality for childcare staff (they’re terrified of making mistakes but have minimal training) • What educators actually need to feel confident managing allergies • Why I created Beyond Compliance - my course for early childhood educators • How YOU can create a ripple effect that makes childcare safer for all allergic children The big takeaway: You have more power than you think. One conversation with your childcare director can plant a seed. Multiple parents asking about enhanced training? That creates real change. Your challenge this week: Have ONE conversation. With your center director, another allergy parent, or in a parent group. Mention Beyond Compliance. Ask about enhanced allergy training. Start the ripple effect.

    6 min
  3. FEB 11

    Food-Based Cream, Egg & Peanut Connection, Trace Reactions & Allergy vs Intolerance

    Food-Based Cream, Egg & Peanut Connection, Trace Reactions & Allergy vs Intolerance Today I’m sharing something special, a training that’s normally only available inside The Nest Allergy Membership. I wanted to give you a taste of the kind of evidence-based, practical content our members get access to every month. In this episode, I’m breaking down four topics that come up constantly in my inbox and DMs: ​Food-based cream for eczemaWhat it is, how it works, whether it’s right for your child, and what the research actually shows about using food proteins topically for skin conditions. ​The relationship between egg and peanut allergiesWhy these two allergies often occur together, what the data tells us ​Trace amount reactionsCan your child really react to traces? What does “trace” actually mean? When reactions to small amounts are concerning versus expected, and how to navigate this confusing area. ​Allergy vs intoleranceThe critical difference between a true food allergy and a food intolerance, why it matters These are nuanced topics that don’t have simple yes/no answers. But understanding them helps you make better decisions, ask better questions of your medical team, and feel more confident navigating your child’s food allergies. This is a sample of what Nest members receive: Inside The Nest Allergy Membership, you get access to an extensive library of training videos, expert interviews, Q&A sessions, and practical resources covering everything from allergen introduction to managing diagnosed allergies, social situations, school navigation, travel, meal planning, and so much more. Whether you’re a new mum introducing allergens and have seen a res ton in your child or an experienced allergy parent managing complex food allergies, The Nest provides expert guidance, evidence-based content, practical tools, and supportive community for every stage of your journey. Ready to join us? Learn more about The Nest Allergy Membership here Inside, you’ll get: 🪺 Monthly expert training sessions and Q&As 🪺 Extensive library of allergy education content 🪺 Social situation videos (birthday parties) 🪺 Emergency preparedness guides 🪺 Private community support from other allergy families 🪺 Direct access to me for questions and guidance 📧 Email: hello@thefirstaidnest.com📱 Instagram: @thenestcpr🌐 Website: thefirstaidnest.com.au #foodallergies #allergymum #allergyawareness #epipen #foodallergysafety #allergymanagement #pediatricallergies #chronicillness #medicalneeds #allergyparenting #allergycommunity

    11 min
  4. FEB 3

    When Your Child’s Allergy Diagnosis Becomes Your Mission: Tammy’s Story and the Creation of My Med Pouch

    When Tammy's son was diagnosed with severe food allergies and other medical conditions, she faced a problem millions of parents know too well: keeping life-saving medication accessible, organised, and actually with her child at all times.Nothing on the market worked. Backpacks were too bulky. Pouches didn't fit what she needed. Systems fell apart the moment they left home.So Tammy created her own solution: My Med Pouch, a wearable pouch designed specifically for children's medical needs.In this interview, Tammy shares her journey from overwhelmed allergy mum to creator of a product helping thousands of families manage medications for food allergies, asthma, diabetes, and other paediatric conditions.What My Med Pouch offers:✓ Wearable design keeps medications WITH the child (not left in bags)✓ Fits EpiPens, inhalers, emergency plans, medications, medical devices✓ Kid-friendly - children actually want to wear it✓ Organised system for peace of mind in emergencies✓ Works for food allergies, asthma, diabetes, and various medical needsLearn more about My Med Pouch:Website: https://mymedpouch.comInstagram: @mymedpouchThis conversation is inspiring, practical, and full of wisdom for any parent managing paediatric medical needs. Tammy's story shows what's possible when we refuse to accept inadequate solutions and channel our lived experience into innovation.FREE RESOURCE:Download my Quick Reference Reaction Guide, your printable decision tree for knowing exactly what to do when you're not sure if something's a reaction, how serious it is, or who to call.👉 https://thenestcpr.systeme.io/reaction-guideJOIN THE NEST ALLERGY MEMBERSHIP:Whether you're a new mum introducing allergens or an experienced allergy parent managing diagnosed allergies, The Nest supports families at every stage with expert guidance, practical resources, meal planning, social scripts, and community support.👉 https://thenestcpr.systeme.io/the-nest-allergy-membershipSUBSCRIBE for weekly interviews with allergy experts, real parent stories, and practical strategies for raising kids with food allergies.📧 Email: hello@thefirstaidnest.com📱 Instagram: @thenestcpr🌐 Website: thefirstaidnest.com.au#foodallergies #mymedpouch #allergymom #allergyawareness #epipen #foodallergysafety #allergymanagement #pediatricallergies #chronicillness #medicalneeds #allergyparenting #entrepreneurship #allergycommunity

    25 min
  5. JAN 27

    Introducing Allergens to Babies: Expert Guidance from Dr. Chai

    Introducing common allergens to your baby is one of the most anxiety-inducing parts of starting solids - especially if you're worried about allergies or have a family history. When do you start? How much do you give? What if they have a reaction? When should you push forward with introduction and when should you stop? In this episode, I'm sitting down with Dr. Chai, a paediatric immunologist and allergy specialist, to answer all of your questions about early allergen introduction. Dr. Chai and I worked together for years, and she now has a practice in Leichhardt, Sydney, where she helps families navigate food allergies and allergen introduction every single day. She brings both expert knowledge and practical, real-world guidance that actually works for busy families. What we cover: When to start introducing allergens to your baby (and why timing matters)The common allergens you need to introduce - and whether order mattersHow much is "enough" for allergy prevention (you might be surprised)What mild reactions look like versus when you need to stop immediatelyWhen to push forward with introduction and when to pauseHow family history of allergies changes your approachThe biggest mistakes parents make with allergen introductionWhen you should see a paediatric allergist versus managing at homeDr. Chai's practical tips for parents who feel overwhelmedKey insights from this conversation: ✓ Early introduction (around 6 months, when starting solids) is crucial for allergy prevention - not avoiding allergens ✓ Consistency matters more than quantity - it's about regular exposure, not large amounts ✓ Mild reactions (like a bit of redness around the mouth) don't always mean you need to stop - Dr. Chai explains when to continue and when to pause ✓ Family history doesn't mean you avoid allergens - it means you approach them more carefully with expert guidance ✓ Trust your parental instinct, but get professional support when you're unsure Whether you're about to start solids, already introducing allergens and feeling uncertain, or dealing with reactions that have you worried - this conversation will give you the expert guidance and confidence you need to move forward. About Dr. Chai: Dr. Chai is a paediatric immunologist and allergy specialist practicing in Leichhardt, Sydney. She specializes in helping families navigate food allergies, allergen introduction, and allergy management with evidence-based, practical guidance that actually works in real life. FREE RESOURCE: Download my Quick Reference Reaction Guide, your printable decision tree for knowing exactly what to do when you’re not sure if it’s a reaction or how serious it is. No more midnight googling or second-guessing yourself. 🔗 Get the Quick Reference Reaction Guide here READY FOR MORE SUPPORT? Join The Nest Allergy Membership: a supportive community of allergy parents plus monthly expert guidance, meal planning resources, social situation scripts, and everything you need to go from overwhelmed to confident. 🔗 Learn more about The Nest Allergy Membership here Let me know in the comments: Has your child done a food challenge? What was your biggest concern going in? SUBSCRIBE for weekly allergy parenting tips, real talk, and practical strategies for raising kids with food allergies without losing your mind. 📧 Email: hello@thefirstaidnest.com.au 📱 Instagram: @thenestcpr 🌐 Website: thefirstaidnest.com.au #foodallergies #foodchallenge

    26 min
  6. JAN 20

    What Peanut OIT Actually Is (And What It’s NOT) - Oral Immunotherapy Explained

    Your baby was just diagnosed with peanut allergy. You’re terrified. Then someone mentions “oral immunotherapy” and suddenly you have hope. But before you get too excited, I need to be really clear about what OIT is and what it isn’t. In this episode, I’m breaking down the truth about oral immunotherapy - the medical treatment that’s giving families hope, but also creating a lot of confusion and unrealistic expectations. We’re covering: • What OIT actually IS versus what people think it is • How the ADAPT program works for babies under 12 months with peanut allergy • The real commitment required (daily dosing, hospital visits, years of treatment) • Why “safer” doesn’t mean “cured” • Whether OIT might be right for your family • Questions to ask your allergist before starting • Why early intervention shows the best outcomes The reality: OIT isn’t a magic cure. It’s a medical treatment that gradually introduces tiny amounts of peanut protein under strict supervision to increase tolerance. The goal is moving from “a crumb could be dangerous” to “accidental exposure is less scary.” This is a significant undertaking with real benefits AND real challenges. You need to understand both before making this decision for your family. EXCITING ANNOUNCEMENT: I’m offering 10 founding member sponsorships for The Nest Allergy Membership + exclusive early access to Raffy, a new digital tool designed to be a companion for families navigating life with severe food allergies. Raffy provides the kind of organisation and clarity you’d get from a dedicated care coordinator, but available 24/7 at home: digitising manual tracking, eliminating paperwork, and keeping everything in one place so you always know where to find what you need, with step-by-step guidance when emergencies arise. 🎯 Who should apply: Families currently doing or planning to start regular dosing of a food allergen who want to help shape tools that support consistent, daily exposure 📅 What you get: 🪺 Full founding membership access for the first month to The Nest Allergy Membership 🪺 1 week pilot program with the Raffy team 🪺 Direct input into app development Applications open until Tuesday 27th January 11:59pm 👉 Learn more and apply: https://raffyallergy.com/waitlist Connect with me: Instagram: @thenestcpr Website: thefirstaidnest.com.au Email: hello@thefirstaidnest.com If this episode helped you understand OIT better, please leave a rating and review - it helps other allergy families find this information!

    14 min
  7. JAN 13

    Food Challenges for Kids with Allergies: What REALLY Happens (Hospital Food Challenge Explained)

    Food challenges can feel terrifying for allergy parents. The idea of intentionally giving your child a food they’re allergic to, in a controlled environment or not, goes against every protective instinct you have. But food challenges are also one of the most powerful tools in allergy management. They can open up foods your child might tolerate, end years of unnecessary avoidance, and give you definitive answers instead of living in constant uncertainty. In this episode, I break down everything you need to know about pediatric food challenges: • Why allergists recommend them and when they make sense • The complete timeline of what happens during a 5-6 hour hospital food challenge • How to emotionally prepare your child without creating anxiety • What happens if your child has a reaction during the challenge • How to decide if a food challenge is right for your family Whether you’re considering a food challenge, just got scheduled for one, or want to understand what they’re all about, this episode will help you feel informed and prepared instead of anxious and overwhelmed. FREE RESOURCE: Download my Quick Reference Reaction Guide, your printable decision tree for knowing exactly what to do when you’re not sure if it’s a reaction or how serious it is. No more midnight googling or second-guessing yourself. 🔗 https://thenestcpr.sys... READY FOR MORE SUPPORT? Join The Nest Allergy Membership: a supportive community of allergy parents plus monthly expert guidance, meal planning resources, social situation scripts, and everything you need to go from overwhelmed to confident. 🔗 learn more here -https://thenestcpr.sys... Let me know in the comments: Has your child done a food challenge? What was your biggest concern going in? SUBSCRIBE for weekly allergy parenting tips, real talk, and practical strategies for raising kids with food allergies without losing your mind. 📧 Email: hello@thefirstaidnest.com.au 📱 Instagram: @thenestcpr 🌐 Website: thefirstaidnest.com.au #foodallergies #foodchallenge

    14 min

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Welcome to NestPod, hosted by paediatric nurse and allergy specialist Heidi Young. Heidi runs The Nest, Kids CPR & Allergy, aka Australia’s only baby first aid and allergy experts. Whether you're terrified of choking, confused about introducing peanuts, or just trying to feel more confident as a new mum, this is your calm, clear, judgement-free space. Real talk, safety smarts, and no fluff, just honest chats to help you go from “what if?” to “I’ve got this.”