14 episodes

Feed Your Can podcast shares inspiring stories, interviews, helpful facts and every day life hacks where people living with food allergies talk about gaining back their power. We'll interview inspiring guests, discuss practical tips, savvy life hacks and share healthy mind snacks. Sometimes we just need to flip the script away from fear and look for another narrative. We'll show you how food and fun CAN coexist. You may need to restrict your foods, but that doesn't mean restricting your fun! We'll look at this struggle as the teacher and reflect differently on our struggles, becoming more capable and confident in tackling life's hardest challenges. Join us as we focus on how to Feed Your Can...when some foods, you just can't.™

Feed Your Can: How to Thrive with Food Allergies Lindsay Schultz

    • Health & Fitness
    • 5.0 • 9 Ratings

Feed Your Can podcast shares inspiring stories, interviews, helpful facts and every day life hacks where people living with food allergies talk about gaining back their power. We'll interview inspiring guests, discuss practical tips, savvy life hacks and share healthy mind snacks. Sometimes we just need to flip the script away from fear and look for another narrative. We'll show you how food and fun CAN coexist. You may need to restrict your foods, but that doesn't mean restricting your fun! We'll look at this struggle as the teacher and reflect differently on our struggles, becoming more capable and confident in tackling life's hardest challenges. Join us as we focus on how to Feed Your Can...when some foods, you just can't.™

    What I wish my parents knew: This teen's unique perspective on food allergies

    What I wish my parents knew: This teen's unique perspective on food allergies

    Meet Hemali, a junior in high school who turned a curious question about her food allergy journey into a helpful tool that helps parents of newly diagnosed kids navigate their journey more smoothly than her own initial journey.

    Reflecting back on her own experiences, she asked herself, "What do I wish my parents had known when I was diagnosed with food allergies?" Taking this question many steps further, Hemali built an online place for new food allergy parents to learn from experienced parents about all sorts of diagnosis and lifestyle topics, while collecting the best resources available online to help support their education. Her website can be found at k12allergies.com or you can follow her on Instagram (@K12Allergies).

    Hemali is very passionate about increasing food allergy awareness in her hometown of Northwest Arkansas as food allergies are on the rise, and there is still a lot of negativity associated with them in schools (hence her emphasis on K12).

    After many years into the journey, Hemali now sees her food allergies as a key part of shaping her life for the better.  She wishes that others might also start thinking about the condition as an opportunity to grow and learn rather than just a hurtful disease that completely hinders lives.

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    Thanks for listening, and remember to Feed Your Can even when some foods, you just can't.

    • 23 min
    Think like a restaurant: This foodie teaches us to eat out safely with food allergies

    Think like a restaurant: This foodie teaches us to eat out safely with food allergies

    Do you wish you could skip the awkwardness of going out to eat and talking about your food allergies but still have the confidence to eat safely?

    Kayla King is a certified nutrition coach and past restaurant manager who gives us the right language to understand how the kitchen works…the difference between the line, flattop grill, front of house, back of house and even some nuanced words where restaurants hear something differently than what we mean to say. 

    Kayla was diagnosed with celiac disease at 9 years old and always struggled with disordered eating and food anxiety growing up. She loves traveling and eating out and overtime started to challenge these beliefs by learning how to eat out safely. She now uses that knowledge to empower others to eat out through her app MyMeal. MyMeal helps people with food allergies find safe restaurants and menu items to eat. Her vision is transparent eating for all and she loves to educate others on how to use knowledge as power.
    Listen to the role plays, how to finesse the awkward conversations, avoid the common mistakes and order like a pro - speaking the language of the kitchen and removing any confusion along the way between the customer and the restaurant staff.

    This is an episode you’ll walk away and say, Wow I learned a lot of hacks and will be changing my approach from here on out. Enjoy.
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    1) Follow us on Instagram or Facebook for more life hacks and mind snacks.
    2) Email Lindsay with topics you want to hear about or to be a podcast guest! (Lindsay@feedyourcan.com)
    3) Leave a review on Apple Podcasts to help others discover the helpful content too.

    Thanks for listening, and remember to Feed Your Can even when some foods, you just can't.

    • 43 min
    Preparing to launch: Adulting with food allergies

    Preparing to launch: Adulting with food allergies

    Dr. Susan Eitel-Stack literally wrote the book on food allergies: Adulting with Food Allergies: Navigating Independence after Leaving Home. 

    She and her husband Ken have successfully raised two sons to confidently manage their multiple life-threatening food allergies and even Type 1 Diabetes for one of them. The knowledge, thoughtful insights, practical tips, and detailed tactics will leave your pages highlighted, underlined and marked to go back and re-read a few times. It is a reference guide full of the help she wishes she had along the way. What a gift to us.

    The treasure trove of wisdom she offers from her own journey is also offered with her professional background as a secure guide for the many parents who fear how to get their kids prepared to launch.

    You can find her book available in paperback or Kindle on Amazon.
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    1) Follow us on Instagram or Facebook for more life hacks and mind snacks.
    2) Email Lindsay with topics you want to hear about or to be a podcast guest! (Lindsay@feedyourcan.com)
    3) Leave a review on Apple Podcasts to help others discover the helpful content too.

    Thanks for listening, and remember to Feed Your Can even when some foods, you just can't.

    • 24 min
    The food allergy journey: Building blocks towards independence

    The food allergy journey: Building blocks towards independence

    Gayle Rigione is the CEO and Co-founder of Allergy Force, as well as a long-time allergy mom who raised her son with food allergies. He is now a thriving adult and we spent time reflecting backwards on the essential building blocks that were formative in shaping his independence as an adult.
    Grab a pen or prepare to take notes - this episode is packed with hindsight wisdom from over two decades of experience in raising a child from infancy into adulthood who navigates food allergies. If you're a parent with a child living under your roof and wonder what skills to teach for the path ahead, this is a great episode for you. 
    Support the show
    Let's stay connected!

    1) Follow us on Instagram or Facebook for more life hacks and mind snacks.
    2) Email Lindsay with topics you want to hear about or to be a podcast guest! (Lindsay@feedyourcan.com)
    3) Leave a review on Apple Podcasts to help others discover the helpful content too.

    Thanks for listening, and remember to Feed Your Can even when some foods, you just can't.

    • 37 min
    Matt's story: How sports shaped this entrepreneur's food allergy care solution

    Matt's story: How sports shaped this entrepreneur's food allergy care solution

    Matt Bomes, the co-founder of Backstop, shares how his struggles with food allergies helped shape a one-stop-shop virtual care solution and app for caregivers of children who have food allergies. 
    Using his lessons learned in sports,  along with his own personal struggles as a young adult, Matt discovered a passion for mental health, fitness, and nutrition. 

    He channeled his struggles and experiences into founding Backstop, a one-stop-shop virtual care solution that empowers food allergy families to lead happier, healthier lives.


    Support the show
    Let's stay connected!

    1) Follow us on Instagram or Facebook for more life hacks and mind snacks.
    2) Email Lindsay with topics you want to hear about or to be a podcast guest! (Lindsay@feedyourcan.com)
    3) Leave a review on Apple Podcasts to help others discover the helpful content too.

    Thanks for listening, and remember to Feed Your Can even when some foods, you just can't.

    • 37 min
    Hosting a party? Keep your guests with food allergies safe

    Hosting a party? Keep your guests with food allergies safe

    If you're planning to host parties or events that include people with dietary restrictions and/or food allergies, this episode is for YOU.

    Can you think of social gatherings that don’t involve food? Birthday parties, team outings, holidays, BBQs, school events, parties— the list goes on. So many gatherings involve food, and many even revolve around food! 

    Fun and food should just naturally coexist...right?

    For food-allergy folks, celebrations can trigger a series of concerns, questions, and fears. Many people even choose to opt-out when safety feels compromised.   
    Creating an allergy-free party doesn't have to be tricky.

    Learn 5 pro tips to educate you on the safety steps while also helping you think creatively about inclusive strategies where all your guests feel safe!

    Source:
    Food Allergy Research and Education, or FARE Statistics and Facts
    Support the show
    Let's stay connected!

    1) Follow us on Instagram or Facebook for more life hacks and mind snacks.
    2) Email Lindsay with topics you want to hear about or to be a podcast guest! (Lindsay@feedyourcan.com)
    3) Leave a review on Apple Podcasts to help others discover the helpful content too.

    Thanks for listening, and remember to Feed Your Can even when some foods, you just can't.

    • 12 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
9 Ratings

9 Ratings

QuinnTwin ,

Helpful and Encouraging!

This podcast is like sitting down for coffee with a friend that is 3 steps ahead of me in my food allergy journey!

Debbra Kay ,

Feed Your Can

These podcasts and interviews are so very well done with a wealth of information for everyone who deals with food allergies. Lindsay is such a good interviewer and asks great questions. I highly recommend listening to all of the podcasts.

Jon&Mol ,

Best podcast I didn’t know I needed!

As a new food allergy parent to a 1 year old, this podcast is exactly what my wife and I needed and didn’t know it! Thank you thank you for helping educate and ease the anxiety for us parents by providing new approaches and ideas to facing the daily challenges with food allergies. This has already been so helpful in educating grandparents and family to better understand the seriousness of food allergies as a safety issue rather than a dietary preference! Please keep the content coming!

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