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  • 86. The #1 Mistake Parents Make When Tracking Feeding Progress
    Nov 19 2025

    My new app - Food Hopper - goes on presale next week! Get early access to presale by joining the email or text waitlist!

    • Text: Send the word HOP to (303) 219-3393 or visit www.foodhopper.co/text
    • Email: Visit www.foodhopper.co to join the email waitlist

    If you've been trying to expand your child's diet and it feels like nothing is changing, this episode is for you. We'll unpack why progress with food can feel invisible, what real food wins look like, and how to start noticing and celebrating every step — even when your child doesn't eat the new food yet.

    You'll learn why tracking exposures can transform your perspective, and how progress builds quietly, one small interaction at a time.

    Join the Nourishing Autism Collective at www.nourishingautism.co !

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    23 min
  • 85. The Mental Load of Selective Eating
    Nov 12 2025

    In this week's episode of The Nourishing Autism Podcast, Brittyn unpacks something every parent of a selective eater knows all too well: the mental load of feeding your child. She talks about the constant thoughts swirling in your head: preferred foods, burned-out foods, new ideas you hope might work, meal-planning for the whole family, and the fear of losing a food that used to be accepted.

    Listen in to learn why this feels so exhausting, why keeping everything in your head makes progress harder to see, and how small feeding wins (like tolerating a food on the table or helping prep it) matter just as much as actually eating it. Brittyn also shares her simple four-list system to help parents organize foods in a way that brings clarity and takes some of the pressure off when it comes to introducing new foods.

    Don't miss these important tips to make feeding a selective eater just a little lighter this week!

    • Join the Food Hopper Waitlist! Get early access to the Black Friday/Cyber Monday sale, updates, and launch details: foodhopper.co
    • Enter the Food Hopper Giveaway to win one of three lifetime memberships:
      foodhopper.co/giveaway
    • CLICK HERE to join Brittyn's Instagram Broadcast Channel - Food Hopper Insiders!

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    14 min
  • 84. Decoding Your Child's Favorite Foods: What They're Really Telling You
    Nov 5 2025

    In this episode of The Nourishing Autism Podcast, Brittyn shares all about how to understand why your child keeps returning to those same familiar foods. Instead of wondering why they only want beige and crunchy foods, this episode helps you see those choices as clues that can tell you a lot about what feels safe and manageable for your child's sensory system.

    You'll hear how textures, temperatures, and colors play a role in comfort and regulation, and why certain foods are easier for your child to handle than others. By the end, you'll walk away with a new understanding of your child's eating patterns and a more grounded place to start when thinking about introducing new foods without pressure, and without guessing.

    • Join the Food Hopper Waitlist! Get early access to the Black Friday/Cyber Monday sale, updates, and launch details: foodhopper.co
    • Enter the Food Hopper Giveaway to win one of three lifetime memberships:
      foodhopper.co/giveaway
    • CLICK HERE to join Brittyn's Instagram Broadcast Channel - Food Hopper Insiders!

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    15 min
  • 83. Halloween & Autism: Managing Candy, Sensory Sensitivities, and Selective Eating
    Oct 29 2025

    In this episode of The Nourishing Autism Podcast, Brittyn is getting you ready for Halloween: sensory challenges, candy overload, costumes, excitement, and all. You'll hear all about blood sugar - why big behaviors around candy aren't "random", how low blood sugar can cause meltdowns or dysregulation, and simple ways to steady things with balanced nutrition before the festivities begin.

    You'll also hear about sensory-friendly ideas, from adaptive costume tips to alternatives to candy that still feel fun and rewarding. Whether your child thrives with a low-sensory trunk-or-treat, prefers helping hand out goodies, or wants to fully join in the neighborhood fun, you'll hear practical ways to make Halloween feel safe, predictable, and enjoyable.

    Have a Happy Halloween!!

    • Join the Food Hopper App Waitlist HERE!

    • Join the Food Hopper Insider Broadcast Channel on Instagram HERE!

    • Learn more Halloween tips by reading the Autism and Halloween: 15 Non-Candy Treat Ideas Blog HERE!
    • Join The Nourishing Autism Collective for ongoing support on sensory-friendly feeding and blood-sugar balance HERE!

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    24 min
  • 82. I'm Launching an App for Selective Eaters! Meet: Food Hopper
    Oct 22 2025

    👉🏼 Join the waitlist and get early access to the app HERE!

    In this episode of the Nourishing Autism Podcast, Brittyn shares a very special announcement: she's launching her very own app for parents of selective eaters! 🎉

    Introducing Food Hopper: the first-ever app that helps parents discover new foods for their child based on sensory profile AND nutrition needs!🥦

    Listen in as Brittyn takes you behind the scenes of how the idea was born a decade ago, why she created it, and what makes Food Hopper unlike anything else out there. You'll hear how it will help parents like you answer the question "What food should I try next?" in just seconds, with tools to track exposures, log progress, and build your child's very own sensory-friendly food list.

    ✨ Plus, get the exclusive scoop on launch details, early access perks, and how to join the Food Hopper Insiders Broadcast Channel on Instagram for sneak peeks into the design process and feature voting!

    If you're a parent of a selective eater and ready to make mealtimes easier and more sensory-friendly, this is an episode you don't want to miss!

    • Join the waitlist and get early access: foodhopper.co
    • CLICK HERE to join Brittyn's Instagram Broadcast Channel - Food Hopper Insiders!

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    10 min
  • 81. My Daughter's Eczema Journey: What's Actually Working (And the Emotional Toll)
    Oct 15 2025

    In this deeply personal episode of The Nourishing Autism Podcast, Brittyn opens up about her daughter Nora's intense journey with eczema, from hospital stays and repeated flare-ups to the emotional toll of feeling unseen by conventional medicine. You'll hear the reality of navigating trial-and-error of diet changes, the search for answers in both functional and conventional healthcare, and the breakthrough moments that finally brought healing and hope.

    Brittyn also shares what actually worked - from gut-healing strategies and topical support to the emotional work it takes to keep going when nothing seems to help. If you've ever questioned your intuition or felt dismissed by providers, this episode is a reminder: trust your gut, keep searching, and don't give up.

    📌 Show Notes & Resources:

    • Connect with Dr. Michelle Young, the pediatric naturopath who played a key role in Nora's healing journey, on Instagram: @dr.michelle_young
    • Join the Nourishing Autism Collective for hands-on support with expanding your child's diet while honoring their sensory needs 👉 CLICK HERE to learn more!
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    37 min
  • 80. SPD and Selective Eating (for SPD Awareness in October)
    Oct 8 2025

    October is Sensory Processing Disorder Awareness Month!

    In this episode of The Nourishing Autism Podcast, Brittyn breaks down the real reason behind selective eating for kids with SPD. You'll learn how sensory overwhelm can lead to a narrow list of "safe foods", why that matters for your child's nutrition, and what simple steps you can take to create calm, low-pressure mealtimes that honor your child's sensory needs.

    Brittyn walks you through:

    • What's really happening when your child avoids certain textures or temperatures
    • How sensory overwhelm affects appetite and food variety
    • Practical ways to make mealtimes more regulated and stress-free
    • How to start expanding your child's diet using their unique food sensory profile

    Whether your child seeks out big sensory experiences with food or avoids them altogether, this episode will help you understand how to meet them right where they are.

    📌 Show Notes & Resources:

    • CLICK HERE to download your FREE Food Sensory Profile Workbook
    • Join the Nourishing Autism Collective for hands-on support with expanding your child's diet while honoring their sensory needs 👉 CLICK HERE to learn more!
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    17 min
  • 79. Tylenol, Leucovorin, Glutathione, & Autism
    Oct 1 2025

    In this episode of The Nourishing Autism Podcast, Brittyn kicks off Season 3 with one of the most important conversations yet. In light of recent events, social media has been buzzing with claims that "Tylenol causes autism", but have we missed the point?

    Listen in to hear:

    • A refreshing perspective on controversial news from a dietitian, mother, and autism sibling.
    • Why Tylenol is not the full story and what research actually says.
    • The critical role of glutathione (our body's master antioxidant) and how it relates to autism and Tylenol use.
    • What we know about Leucovorin (folinic acid), folate, and lab testing like the FRAT test.
    • Practical ways you can support your child's nutrient status without blame, shame, or guilt.

    This episode is about zooming out and looking at the big picture. No matter if the headlines left you confused and overwhelmed, or reassured and hopeful, you'll walk away from this episode feeling anchored in clarity, compassion, and encouragement.

    📌 Show Notes & Resources:

    • Join the Nourishing Autism Collective community for hands-on support with expanding your child's diet while honoring their sensory needs 👉 CLICK HERE to learn more!
    • Past Sulforaphane Podcast Episode: CLICK HERE to listen!
    • Research Studies Mentioned:

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    32 min