Explore every episode of the podcast Dietitian Connection Podcast
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| Diverticular disease done differently – from flare-ups to insights | 13 Nov 2025 | 00:29:44 | |
Diverticular disease is common yet remains one of the most misunderstood areas of gastrointestinal nutrition. In this episode, Advanced APD Katherine Healy joins us to unpack the latest evidence and bring clarity to the management of diverticular disease. From acute flare-ups to prevention, Katherine shares how to move beyond outdated advice and deliver patient-centred, evidence-based care. You'll learn:
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| How culinary nutrition is changing dietetic practice | 30 Oct 2025 | 00:41:49 | |
Culinary nutrition is reshaping how dietitians connect food, culture and science – and Sharon Croxford is leading the way. An award-winning academic, chef and dietitian, Sharon shares her journey from Istanbul cooking schools to Australian classrooms, and how she's helping redefine the role of food and culture in dietetic practice. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation on this evolving field. In this episode, we discuss:
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| Raising the standard with dietitians in aged care | 03 Jul 2025 | 00:34:45 | |
With the strengthened Aged Care Quality Standards coming into effect on 1st November 2025, dietitians are more central than ever to aged care quality. In this episode, we're joined by Louise Murray, APD and Principal Consultant at Nosh Dietitians Co. to unpack what's changing and how dietitians can step confidently into their evolving roles. Louise explores how we can use our seat at the table to advocate, influence foodservice, and bridge the gap between clinical and catering. From screening to resident feedback loops and 24/7 snack access models, this episode is packed with practical takeaways. In the episode, we discuss:
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| Diving into infant and toddler nutrition: The OzFITS Study | 22 Jul 2022 | 00:31:31 | |
The OzFITS study is the first-of-its-kind Australian-wide survey of infant and toddler feeding practices and food intake. In this podcast, we're joined by Dr Merryn Netting to talk through the key findings of the study, including Australia's breastfeeding rates, low iron intakes and an alarmingly high proportion of calories coming from discretionary foods. Merryn explores practical ways dietitians can support parents to strike a healthy balance with snacks and include more iron rich foods in their child's diet. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ This podcast is not, and is not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. This podcast is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgment before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. Please see here for terms and conditions. | |||
| Pancreatic Exocrine Insufficiency: A journey all dietitians should understand | 15 Jul 2022 | 00:37:48 | |
Pancreatic Exocrine Insufficiency (PEI) has a profound negative impact on quality of life – but a simple treatment called pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) can make a huge difference. Tune in to this engaging conversation with dietitian Lauren Atkins to learn the what and why of this under-recognised condition, as well as the important role dietitians play in managing it. Lauren also covers the nutritional consequences of PEI, how she effectively educates patients to use PERT and the common challenges PERT patients face. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ This podcast is not, and is not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. This podcast is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgment before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. Please see here for terms and conditions. | |||
| Research update: Choline and pregnancy | 01 Jul 2022 | 00:23:03 | |
Nutrition is integral to a healthy pregnancy and breastfeeding journey – and recently, research has cracked open the importance of choline for mums-to-be. With a staggering 99% of pregnant and breastfeeding women not eating enough of this essential nutrient, Dr Joanna McMillan joins us in our latest podcast to share practical guidance on meeting daily choline requirements. Jo also uncovers the latest Australian research on choline and highlights why eggs are egg-celent fodder for expecting mothers. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ This podcast is not, and is not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. This podcast is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgment before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. Please see here for terms and conditions. | |||
| Dietitian to Dietitian Episode 5: Do macronutrients matter for weight management? | 24 Jun 2022 | 01:01:06 | |
Join us and NBC's Today Show nutrition and health expert Joy Bauer to dive into the ever-changing research on dietary patterns for weight management. In this webinar, Joy, Dr. Amy Goss and Christine Tenekjian explore the notion that one size does not fit all when it comes to the scales. What really works? Where do 'good' and 'bad' fats fit in, and how do they impact weight and health? And what tactics are useful in helping patients adapt and succeed with their culture in mind? Tune in to hear the latest insights on dietary patterns for weight management. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ This podcast is not, and is not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. This podcast is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgment before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. Please see here for terms and conditions: https://dietitianconnection.com/terms/ | |||
| Communication connoisseur: Dr Tim Crowe | 17 Jun 2022 | 00:34:17 | |
After making his way up the university ranks over almost two decades, Dr Tim Crowe decided to take a leap towards a new nutrition niche – and he's now one of the most prolific media dietitians in Australia. In our latest podcast, we sat down with Tim to hear his story of taking the bold jump into becoming his own boss and starting his business, Thinking Nutrition. Tim touches on the challenges he faced transitioning from a full-time academic to a full-time nutrition communicator, and shares his thoughts on how dietitians can stand out as the nutrition experts in a world of nutrition nonsense. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ | |||
| Kemi Nekvapil: taking pride in power | 16 May 2022 | 00:34:14 | |
"You are the builder of your power," says Kemi Nekvapil, one of Australia's leading credentialled coaches for female executives and entrepreneurs. In this podcast, Kemi shares a snippet of her inspiring story of finding her power, and empowering others. We cover Kemi's five-step framework for power, and discuss do-able ways to become more present and get more delight in your day-to-day. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ | |||
| Untangling the complex food sustainability web | 22 Apr 2022 | 00:31:32 | |
A healthy diet with a low environmental impact is the ultimate goal – but many of the common suggestions to achieve this are overly simplified. The current Australian evidence suggests there are two key areas for improving the sustainability of our food supply: production and reducing food waste both in and out of the home. In this podcast, we're joined by Dr Brad Ridoutt and Dr Gilly Hendrie to uncover the new research in the sustainability arena and explore the idea that eating healthily doesn't always equal eating sustainably. Brad and Gilly also identify practical ways dietitians can help their clients adapt their current eating habits to be healthier and less wasteful. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ This podcast is not, and is not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. This podcast is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgment before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. Please see here for terms and conditions: https://dietitianconnection.com/terms/ | |||
| Oligosaccharides = nature's first prebiotics | 01 Apr 2022 | 00:36:19 | |
Human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) are the third most abundant component of human breast milk, and scientific research is slowly recognising their importance in infant health and development. Tune in to this fascinating chat with Professor Lars Bode to learn about the potential health benefits of HMOs and how and why their composition varies between women across the globe. Professor Bode also dives into the possible applications of synthetic versions of HMOs for pre-term infants and touches on future research priorities in non-maternal populations, including those with rheumatoid arthritis and cardiovascular disease. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ This podcast is not, and is not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. This podcast is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgment before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. Please see here for terms and conditions: https://dietitianconnection.com/terms/ This podcast includes discussion of infant formula ingredients. Breastfeeding is best, and provides the ideal nutrition for babies. Good maternal nutrition is important for preparation and maintenance of breastfeeding. Professional guidance can be sought on diet and the preparation for and maintenance of breastfeeding. A decision not to breastfeed, or to introduce partial bottle feeding, could reduce the supply of breast milk. Once reduced, it is difficult to re-establish. Infant formula should be prepared and used as directed. Unnecessary or improper use may present a health hazard. Social and financial implications, including the cost of providing formula until 12 months of age, should be considered when choosing how to feed infants. | |||
| Dietitian to Dietitian Episode 4: What do I eat? How to individualize food recommendations for diabetes | 25 Mar 2022 | 00:58:29 | |
Join us and NBC's Today Show nutrition and health expert Joy Bauer to discuss the current recommendations for type 2 diabetes and how to really make them work for patients from various cultural backgrounds. In this podcast, Joy speaks to diabetes experts Angela Ginn-Meadow, RD, RN, CDCES and Kathaleen Briggs Early, PhD, RDN, CDCES about the lifestyle factors RDNs should consider when looking for the best outcomes for their patients. Angela and Kathaleen provide practical meal planning tips for those with type two diabetes and touch on the impact of popular diet trends on blood sugar management. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ This podcast is not, and is not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. This podcast is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgment before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. Please see here for terms and conditions: https://dietitianconnection.com/terms/ | |||
| Are plant foods really more sustainable than animal foods? | 18 Mar 2022 | 00:32:48 | |
The arena of sustainability is a complex one – and oversimplifying it by encouraging our clients to eat less animal foods and more plant foods is not the answer. Instead of nitpicking single foods or food groups, the most powerful ways our clients can eat more sustainably are by avoiding overconsumption and minimising food waste. In this podcast, Dr Joanna McMillan dives into new sustainability research that combines the environmental and nutritional qualities of different foods in the Australian diet into one score. Jo highlights that it is more than possible to have a sustainable, nutritious diet that incorporates foods from all food groups, so we can make real, meaningful inroads to better the health of our clients and the planet. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ This podcast is not, and is not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. This podcast is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgment before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. Please see here for terms and conditions: https://dietitianconnection.com/terms/ | |||
| Do eggs deserve a spot in a gut-friendly diet? | 19 Jun 2025 | 00:21:30 | |
Gut health is a hot topic in nutrition, and new research is reshaping how we think about the role of everyday foods in supporting the microbiome. In this episode, Associate Professor Jessica Biesiekierski unpacks the latest science on eggs and gut health. You'll hear about surprising research findings on everyday foods, like eggs, and walk away with practical ways to apply this knowledge in patient care. In the episode, we discuss:
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| Elevating your nutrition career through collaboration | 11 Mar 2022 | 00:48:50 | |
Stacey Dunn-Emke is the quintessential nutrition trailblazer. She's got a long list of achievements under her belt, but one of the most impressive is that she created her own online business, Nutrition Jobs, well before the rise of cyberspace. Her career has even seen her make an appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show! In this podcast, long-time friends Maree Ferguson and Stacey Dunn-Emke sit down to chat through Stacey's career journey, which highlights the importance of collaboration and building your network. Stacey touches on why being 'ridiculously competitive' has helped her career progression and shares her top tips for dietitians trying to bag their dream job. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ | |||
| Getting comfortable with being uncomfortable | 04 Mar 2022 | 00:43:50 | |
A cheeky email that started with 'I want your life!!' was the first step towards Jenny Westerkamp landing her dream job as the Team Nutritionist at the Chicago Bulls. In addition to being in her fifth season working with the Bulls, Jenny also runs her business, All Access Dietetics which provides coaching, exam prep and career resources to aspiring dietitians. In this episode, Jenny describes the role mentors have played in her career success, how she landed her dream job and the journey of overcoming challenges to build a successful business. Jenny also provides her number one tip for how someone starting out in dietetics can stand out and make their mark on the world. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ | |||
| Prebiotics: A deep dive into inulin and the science around supporting gut health | 01 Feb 2022 | 00:34:23 | |
It is now well-known that fibre has many benefits beyond just 'keeping you regular' – but the average Australian consumes only 60 to 80 percent of the recommended daily fibre quota. To learn more about prebiotic fibre and its role in gut and overall health, we sat down with dietitian and CEO of NRAUS, Dr Flavia Fayet-Moore. In the podcast, Flavia dives into the findings from her team's research on fibre, explains how prebiotics, like inulin, can change the microbiome and shares the impact of the ever-popular low-carb diet on gut health. She also shares some simple tips for getting Australians to eat more fibre every day. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ This podcast is not, and is not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. This podcast is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgment before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. Please see here for terms and conditions: https://dietitianconnection.com/terms/ | |||
| Probiotic powerhouses: the latest evidence and interventions | 31 Jan 2022 | 00:40:46 | |
At least 50% us have gut problems some of the time, and about 15% of people experience chronic gut issues. Excitingly, new research is shining the spotlight on the power of probiotics in the gut health space. In this podcast with Dr Joanna McMillan, we discuss what defines these transient visitors to the gut, the importance of using evidence-based strains for specific ailments and how much is enough. Joanna also touches on the differences between probiotic supplements and foods that contain probiotics. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ This podcast is not, and is not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. This podcast is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgment before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. Please see here for terms and conditions: https://dietitianconnection.com/terms/ | |||
| Fibre, prebiotics and the gluten free diet: what, why and how | 31 Jan 2022 | 00:48:31 | |
One in ten Australians have non-coeliac wheat intolerance and one in 70 have coeliac disease. If you have a patient in either basket, how can you help them meet their total fibre and prebiotic needs when so many gluten-containing wholegrains are off the menu? Tune into this podcast with Advanced APD and gluten-free nutrition guru Dr Kim Faulkner-Hogg to learn the answer! Kim touches on the most common misconceptions about gluten free diets and provides practical tips for fibre-filled, prebiotic-powered gluten free meals and snacks. She also gives her verdict on the controversial inclusion of oats in the gluten free diet. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ This podcast is not, and is not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. This podcast is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgment before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. Please see here for terms and conditions: https://dietitianconnection.com/terms/ | |||
| Beyond fibre, fluid and fitness: managing constipation with 'biotics' | 31 Jan 2022 | 00:44:33 | |
One in four Australians (that's more than six million people!) are affected by constipation. With many different causes and types of constipation now identified, managing this uncomfortable condition is more complex than we once thought. No longer is the remedy just increasing fibre and fluid intake and doing more exercise, science is now discovering how pre- and pro-biotics can play a role in getting bowels moving. In this podcast, dietitian Sandra Mikhail explains how she 'makes poo talk sound chic', discusses the role of specific pre- and pro-biotics in relieving constipation and explains the importance of diversity of fibres in the diet. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ This podcast is not, and is not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. This podcast is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgment before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. Please see here for terms and conditions: https://dietitianconnection.com/terms/ | |||
| Translating probiotic science into practice | 31 Jan 2022 | 00:27:06 | |
There is *huge* potential for probiotics to support our health and wellbeing. Scientific research has linked their consumption with improved gut and immune function, and has even been shown to support the specific health concerns of infants, young children and women. In this podcast, Nicole Dynan (aka 'The Gut Health Dietitian') deep dives into the world of probiotics to give you practical strategies for using probiotics with your patients. Nicole explains where to find trusted information on probiotic strains for specific medical conditions, highlights why more probiotics aren't always better and pinpoints if fermented foods can provide the probiotic goodness our guts need. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ This podcast is not, and is not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. This podcast is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgment before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. Please see here for terms and conditions: https://dietitianconnection.com/terms/ | |||
| Prebiotics and gut health: what's the evidence? | 31 Jan 2022 | 00:33:40 | |
The results are in: six in ten Australians don't eat enough fibre. That's a real shame, because adequate fibre intake is essential for digestive health, and eating enough can reduce the risk of several chronic diseases. In this podcast, dietitian Joanna Baker discusses how prebiotic fibre differs from other fibres and probiotics, and its specific role in supporting gut health. Joanna also touches on which patients benefit from boosting their prebiotic intake and debunks some the most common myths in the gut health space. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ This podcast is not, and is not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. This podcast is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgment before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. Please see here for terms and conditions: https://dietitianconnection.com/terms/ | |||
| Is lactose always to blame for digestive discomfort after consuming dairy? | 31 Jan 2022 | 00:25:21 | |
Do you have patients who experience symptoms of digestive discomfort after consuming dairy? Patients who struggle to digest dairy could be lactose intolerant or, in some cases, experience sensitivity to a compound found in cows' milk called A1 protein. Leading gut health expert and dietitian Andrea Hardy joins us in this podcast to delve into the science behind this condition. She also highlights the difference between lactose intolerance and lactose maldigestion, and explains the key interventions dietitians can use with their patients who cannot tolerate dairy. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ This podcast is not, and is not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. This podcast is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgment before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. Please see here for terms and conditions: https://dietitianconnection.com/terms/ | |||
| Probiotics: clarifying fact from fiction | 31 Jan 2022 | 00:45:14 | |
Recent consumer research found that only 17% of people had a good understanding of what probiotics do for our gut and few knew where to find good everyday sources. In this podcast with Jaime Rose Chambers, we plunge into the myths that surround these gut-loving goodies so you can help your patients improve their gut health. Do all fermented foods contain probiotics? Can probiotics change your gut microbiome? And are all probiotics the same? Tune in to find out! Jamie also explains how to spot products that contain scientifically researched probiotics and shares how she motivates her patients to weave probiotic-packed foods into their everyday diets. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ This podcast is not, and is not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. This podcast is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgment before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. Please see here for terms and conditions: https://dietitianconnection.com/terms/ | |||
| Elite strategies for everyday high performers | 12 Jun 2025 | 00:33:24 | |
High-performance nutrition isn't just for elite athletes anymore. In the latest episode of the Dietitian Connection podcast, we explore how nutrition strategies once reserved for the sports arena are now fueling success for executives, entrepreneurs, and other high-performing individuals. Performance dietitian, Tony Castillo of @coach_TonyCastillo, joins us to share his unique approach in helping clients in high-pressure environments excel — not only by optimizing their physical health but by managing stress, preventing burnout, and sustaining energy and focus. In the episode, we discuss:
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| Helping Australians eat more sustainably | 22 Jan 2022 | 00:35:23 | |
With the increasing focus on sustainable diets, how does this translate into consumer behaviour when making food choices and what are some practical messages that can make a real difference? In this podcast, Dr Joanna McMillan sits down with CSIRO researcher, Dr Brad Ridoutt and the CEO of Pollinate, Howard Parry-Husbands to discuss what the latest science tells us from an Australian perspective, what consumers are thinking and, most importantly, doing. Brad unpacks the complexity of sustainable diet research and discusses why reducing food waste is a priority. Howard highlights how the research can be translated into practical messages that resonate with consumers and how dietitians can help. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ This podcast is not, and is not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. This podcast is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgment before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. Please see here for terms and conditions: https://dietitianconnection.com/terms/ | |||
| Crohn's disease and Exclusive Enteral Nutrition | 03 Dec 2021 | 00:42:59 | |
While Exclusive Enteral Nutrition (EEN) is a first-line treatment for Crohn's disease in a paediatric setting, it is used less frequently in adults. To learn more about EEN in adults, DC's Jane Winter sat down with Advanced APD and Advanced Gastroenterology and ICU Team Leader, Liz Purcell. In the podcast, Liz pinpoints who is most likely to benefit from EEN, the considerations for a potential EEN patient and the key factors influencing treatment compliance. Liz also offers her top tips for encouraging patients to trial EEN and, subsequently, how she empowers these patients to improve their health outcomes and quality of life. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ This podcast is not, and is not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. This podcast is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgment before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. Please see here for terms and conditions: https://dietitianconnection.com/terms/ | |||
| Cancer-related malnutrition: a multidisciplinary approach | 26 Nov 2021 | 00:51:39 | |
As dietitians, we know that nutrition plays a critical role in cancer care - but nutrition is only one part of the clinical care puzzle. For our latest podcast, we're joined by Jenelle Loeliger, Louise Moodie and Lauren Atkins from the Clinical Oncology Society of Australia's (COSA) nutrition group. Jenelle, Louise and Lauren discuss screening, assessment and treatment of cancer-related malnutrition and sarcopenia across the hospital, private practice and rural settings. They also highlight the importance of the multidisciplinary team in providing quality and comprehensive care to these patients. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ This podcast is not, and is not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. This podcast is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgment before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. Please see here for terms and conditions: https://dietitianconnection.com/terms/ | |||
| Superstar oncology dietitian and lifelong learner: Dr Anne Voss | 19 Nov 2021 | 00:54:13 | |
Dr Anne Voss has had nothing short of an incredible career: from starting out in a hospital and working her way into research, to completing her PhD and most recently, editing the 2nd edition of Oncology Nutrition for Clinical Practice. In this podcast, Maree Ferguson sits down with Anne to discuss her remarkable career journey… including a stint where they got to work together at a medical nutrition company! Anne explains why she is so passionate about oncology and shares the many challenges she has overcome (and learnt from!) along the way. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ This podcast is not, and is not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. This podcast is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgment before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. Please see here for terms and conditions: https://dietitianconnection.com/terms/ | |||
| Gut, brain diet: how are they connected? | 12 Nov 2021 | 00:37:52 | |
Can the food we eat truly influence our mental health and mood? In this podcast, DC's Jane Winter sits down with Dr Wolfgang Marx from The Food & Mood Centre at Deakin University to find out! In the episode, Wolfgang explores the latest on the influence of diet on the gut and brain. He touches on different buzz words in the world of gut health, like pre- and probiotics, polyphenols and fermented foods, and explains how these impact mental health. He also highlights the importance of a healthy eating pattern for our gut, brain and overall health. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ This podcast is not, and is not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. This podcast is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgment before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. Please see here for terms and conditions: https://dietitianconnection.com/terms/ | |||
| Dietitian to Dietitian Episode 3: Can the foods we eat impact mental health? | 05 Nov 2021 | 01:04:31 | |
Can certain foods help reduce depression and anxiety, while improving overall mood? Join us and NBC's Today Show nutrition and health expert Joy Bauer, RDN, to find out! In this accredited webinar, Joy speaks to psychiatric culinary-medicine specialist April Hackert, RDN, and Meghan Hockey, APD, from the Food and Mood Centre about the impact of nutrition on emotional, psychological and social well-being. April and Meghan will also share practical food-based protocols you can use while counseling patients with mental health conditions. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ This podcast is not, and is not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. This podcast is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgment before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. Please see here for terms and conditions: https://dietitianconnection.com/terms/ | |||
| Dietitian to Dietitian Episode 2: Intermittent fasting: healthy habit or fad diet? | 29 Oct 2021 | 01:04:20 | |
What does science say about intermittent fasting? Is it an effective weight management tool? Does it have applications in other health conditions? And how does it impact those who suffer from disordered eating? Join us and NBC's Today Show nutrition and health expert Joy Bauer, RDN, to find out! In this accredited webinar, Joy speaks to researcher Dr Sofia Cienfuegos, RDN, and Cleveland Clinic's Julia Zumpano, RDN, about the pros and cons of intermittent fasting within dietetic practice. Sofia and Julia will also share their thoughts on the best way to work with patients looking to adopt this popular way of eating. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ This podcast is not, and is not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. This podcast is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgment before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. Please see here for terms and conditions: https://dietitianconnection.com/terms/ | |||
| Can chefs and dietitians work together to provide restaurant quality food in hospitals? Yes! | 22 Oct 2021 | 00:47:46 | |
Leading Australian chef and restaurateur Luke Mangan has cooked in some interesting places over the course of his decades-long career, but it wasn't until recently that he could add 'hospitals' to that list. While it has been a learning curve, Luke says that it really isn't any different to the way in which he has always approached cooking – pick fresh produce, cook it simply and serve it well. Sally McCray, Director of Dietetics and Foodservices at Mater Group in Brisbane has had plenty of experience working in kitchens and in hospitals, and saw an opportunity for the two professions to come together and deliver an Australian-first room service restaurant-style menu in a hospital. In this podcast, DC's Maree Ferguson chats to Luke and Sally about the drivers and barriers associated with such an ambitious goal, how they have developed delicious menus that meet dietary requirements and why they are planning a kitchen garden on the hospital roof! For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ | |||
| An oncology patient's perspective on nutrition | 15 Oct 2021 | 00:51:07 | |
Chris Brady was a fit, healthy, hard-working exercise physiologist until five months ago when his life changed drastically within a five-day period. Chris was diagnosed with tongue cancer in a dentist appointment, and quickly went from being a clinician to a patient. In this podcast, Chris explains how the dietitians in his treatment team were far more than just a resource to help him with his food intake. We're also joined by his dietitian, Teresa Brown who touches on her experience working with oncology patients and highlights the pivotal role of dietitians throughout all stages of the cancer process. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ This podcast is not, and is not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. This podcast is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgment before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. Please see here for terms and conditions: https://dietitianconnection.com/terms/ | |||
| Big dreams and rollercoasters: 9 years of DC and 100 episodes of our podcast | 08 Oct 2021 | 00:34:46 | |
Nine years after Dietitian Connection was born from a lightbulb moment, we now have a global audience of over 34,000 dietitians. Maree Ferguson was the one-woman driving force behind DC for its first few years, until Kate Agnew came along and worked under Maree's wing. Kate's first big project was to build the Dietitian Connection podcast – and now, 100 episodes later, Kate and Maree sit down to commemorate the tremendous milestone. In this podcast, the pair discuss the rollercoaster of life at DC, why no dream is too big and what Maree pinpoints as the biggest contributor to DC's success. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ | |||
| Food Allergy Week: FPIES in focus | 22 May 2025 | 00:39:07 | |
Navigating Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome (FPIES) can be complex, but dietitians have a crucial role in supporting families with clarity and care. In this episode, we're joined by Ingrid Roche, APD and co-director of Advanced Dietitians Group, to explore the foundations of FPIES — from diagnosis to multidisciplinary care. Ingrid shares practical strategies for maintaining nutritional adequacy, managing feeding challenges, guiding safe food reintroductions, and supporting parents through the emotional journey. Whether you're new to paediatric allergy or looking to deepen your expertise, this conversation is filled with evidence-based insights and practical takeaways to strengthen your practice. In the episode, we discuss:
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| How can dietitians have a bigger voice in the world of malnutrition? | 01 Oct 2021 | 00:34:37 | |
Lina Breik is a dietitian with a decade of dietetic experience under her belt. Most of her career has been spent in the Intensive Care Unit, but more recently, she's taken a step out of clinical work and into the world of management. Both of these experiences have given Lina great insight into the impact of malnutrition not only on patients themselves, but the entire hospital system. In this podcast, Lina chats about managing malnutrition in settings from the ICU to the community, and the ramifications of patients coming out of the ICU malnourished. Lina also touches on strategies dietitians can employ to reduce malnutrition in the hospital setting and provides advice for getting the malnutrition message heard. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ This podcast is not, and is not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. This podcast is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgment before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. Please see here for terms and conditions: https://dietitianconnection.com/terms/ | |||
| Dietitian turned online marketing strategist: Rachel Hawkins | 24 Sep 2021 | 00:58:48 | |
Rachel Hawkins is on a mission to shake up the healthcare industry. Through her podcast, Naked Chats, 6-week online course, Gramtini, and other online resources, Rachel helps allied health professionals navigate the ups and downs of building a successful virtual clinic. After struggling to find her feet when she first graduated from university, Rachel has now found her 'why' in helping business owners in the healthcare space manage marketing overwhelm. In this podcast, DC's Kate Agnew chats to Rachel about leveraging Instagram, including why getting started is the hardest but greatest thing you can do, and how to avoid falling into the comparison trap. Rachel also touches on her biggest learnings, the mentors that helped shape her career path and what gives meaning to her day-to-day. Plus, Rachel shares the key values that underpin her business: empathy, connection and, interestingly, disruption. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ | |||
| Dietitian to Dietitian Episode 1: Can traditional weight management and a Health At Every Size® approach coexist? | 02 Sep 2021 | 01:05:04 | |
Introducing Dietitian To Dietitian – a new accredited webinar series, hosted by NBC's Today Show nutrition and health expert Joy Bauer, which delves into different ideas and perspectives on some of the hottest topics in Dietetics. In this episode, we dive into the question: Can traditional weight management and a Health At Every Size® approach coexist? Join us as Joy explores this topic along with lecturer and author of "The Active Calorie Diet" Leslie Bonci and Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor and Author of Unapologetic Eating Alissa Rumsey. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ This podcast is not, and is not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. This podcast is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgment before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. Please see here for terms and conditions: https://dietitianconnection.com/terms/ | |||
| Weight loss: Treating the mind and the body with psychologist Glenn Mackintosh | 27 Aug 2021 | 00:54:52 | |
As dietitians, we are often not trained in the psychology of weight loss and therefore often only treat part of the puzzle. Unlike other disease-states, so much psychology is wrapped up in a weight loss journey and if clients are not seeing a psychologist, dietitians can play an essential role in this area. In this podcast, psychologist Glenn Mackintosh joins DC's Jane Winter to talk about how we can better incorporate these essential conversations into our practice to ensure our clients are set-up for long term success. From identifying if a client is truly ready to embark on a weight loss journey to helping them zoom out from the scales and set realistic, holistic goals. We also touch on the defence mechanism that is emotional eating, how to make your clients aware of it, and why it's important that clients do a social media spring clean to improve their relationship with their own body. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ This podcast is not, and is not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. This podcast is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgment before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. Please see here for terms and conditions: https://dietitianconnection.com/terms/ | |||
| Chronic kidney disease + diabetes: what can dietitians do? | 23 Jul 2021 | 00:43:08 | |
Diabetes is the leading cause of kidney failure in Australia. In this podcast, DC's Jane Winter chats to Anne-Marie Desai, a clinical specialist dietitian who has worked in the area of kidney nutrition for over 20 years. We delve into protein and energy requirements, potassium and phosphate basics, the importance of glycaemic control and a relatively new concept called NEAP (Net Endogenous Acid Production). In just 40 minutes, you'll gain confidence in interpreting biochemistry and determining which of your diabetic clients would benefit from dietary modification to slow their progression to kidney failure. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ This podcast is not, and is not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. This podcast is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgment before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. Please see here for terms and conditions. | |||
| The magic of mentoring | 25 Jun 2021 | 00:32:32 | |
Creating and maintaining great relationships is one of the best parts of the human experience, both personally and professionally – and that's exactly why mentoring should be on everybody's radar. Whether you're a mentor or a mentee, mentoring can foster special relationships that lead to growth, development and empowerment. In this podcast, we chat to Julie Meyer, founder of Eat Well Global, about the key role mentoring has played in her career, how she believes she could have gotten further much faster if she tapped into the power of mentoring sooner and her experiences on both sides of the mentoring fence. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ | |||
| Constipation: a multidisciplinary approach to helping patients | 18 Jun 2021 | 01:02:57 | |
One in four Australians (more than 6 million people) are affected by constipation (1). As dietitians, we know that food and nutrition is central to solving the problem and so ask many questions about bowel movements and fibre intake – but there is another consideration to make. Patients with digestive concerns often present with concurrent increase in pelvic floor muscle tension, which results in chronic constipation, bloating, trapped wind and discomfort. In this podcast, we sit down with dietitian Elissa Robbins and physiotherapist Brooke Dobo to talk about the considerations for patients with constipation, experiences and the case studies from their practice. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ This podcast is not, and is not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. This podcast is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgment before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. Please see here for terms and conditions: https://dietitianconnection.com/terms/ | |||
| VLEDs and T2DM: are they effective? | 21 May 2021 | 00:46:17 | |
Early on in her career as a private practice dietitian, Gabrielle wasn't aware of the effectiveness of meal replacement diets. Now she is completing her PhD on the use of severely energy-restricted diets and uses Very Low Energy Diets (VLEDs) with patients regularly to help them safely lose significant weight to improve their health. In this podcast we sit down with Gabrielle to discuss current research on diabetes remission and total diet replacements, as well as how dietitians can use VLEDs as a tool to help individuals who are overweight and obese to lose weight. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ This podcast is not, and is not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. This podcast is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgment before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. Please see here for terms and conditions: https://dietitianconnection.com/terms/ | |||
| Intermittent fasting insights | 09 Apr 2021 | 00:51:57 | |
When it came to choosing her career path, Jaime was tossing up between becoming a chef or a doctor. By chance, she stumbled upon the dietetic occupation while she was trawling through university courses – and that was her defining 'aha' moment. Fast forward a decade or so, Jaime is an established clinical dietitian who has dedicated a significant amount of time investigating the science behind intermittent fasting... so much so, she's written two books on it! For our latest podcast, we were lucky enough to sit down with Jaime to learn more about the fascinating world of intermittent fasting. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ This podcast is not, and is not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. This podcast is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgment before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. Please see here for terms and conditions: https://dietitianconnection.com/terms/ | |||
| Vitamin D and immunity: The link | 19 Mar 2021 | 00:43:45 | |
Did you know that Vitamin D deficiency rates surge to 40% during winter in Australia?1 In this podcast with Dr Joanna McMillan, we cover all things Vitamin D, from its role in immunity, bone and brain health to deficiency rates across the country and natural food sources, including the humble egg. We also delve into the emerging body of evidence suggesting a link between vitamin D and COVID-19 severity 2,3 and highlight the supportive role that nutrition can play in keeping you fighting fit. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ This podcast is not, and is not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. This podcast is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgment before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. Please see here for terms and conditions: https://dietitianconnection.com/terms/ References:
1. Australian Bureau of Statistics (2014) Australian Health Survey: Biomedical Results for Nutrients, 2011-12 [Online]. Available at: https://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/Lookup/4364.0.55.006Chapter2002011-12 (Accessed: March 2021)
2. Abraham J, Dowling K, Florentine S (2021). Can Optimum Solar Radiation Exposure or Supplemented Vitamin D Intake Reduce the Severity of COVID-19 Symptoms? Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Jan 16;18(2):740. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18020740. PMID: 33467131; PMCID: PMC7829816.
3. Liu N, Sun J, Wang X, Zhang T, Zhao M, Li H. Low vitamin D status is associated with coronavirus disease 2019 outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Int J Infect Dis. 2021 Jan 2;104:58-64. doi: 10.1016/j.ijid.2020.12.077. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 33401034; PMCID: PMC7833186. | |||
| Q&A with Dr Tim Crowe - update on latest nutrition myths & science | 15 May 2025 | 00:34:45 | |
You asked, we answered. In this myth-busting Q&A, we're joined by leading science communicator and Advanced APD Dr Tim Crowe – the voice behind the Thinking Nutrition blog and podcast. From intermittent fasting to protein fixation, Tim shares practical, evidence-based insights to help dietitians cut through the noise and stay sharp on the science. In the episode, we discuss:
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| Joining the dots between diet and mental health with Dr Joanna McMillan | 05 Mar 2021 | 00:47:58 | |
One in five Australians experience a mental health disorder - so can what we eat make a long term difference to our mental and brain health? In this podcast, we chat to Dr Joanna McMillan to learn the latest on nutrition, mood and brain health. Joanna delves into the science behind the brain-healthy components of the Mediterranean Diet and highlights the importance of focusing on dietary patterns, not individual foods or nutrients, to optimise mental wellbeing. We also touch on the link between the gut microbiome and mental health, where polyphenols and flavonoids fit in and how dietitians can help their clients eat themselves happy. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ This podcast is not, and is not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. This podcast is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgment before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. Please see here for terms and conditions: https://dietitianconnection.com/terms/ | |||
| Rebuilding relationships with food: Talia Cecchele, eating disorders dietitian | 19 Feb 2021 | 00:52:04 | |
Now a specialist eating disorders dietitian, Talia Cecchele openly admits at the start of her career, she had no interest in working in the field. Being in the right place at the right time in a new job, however, led her to discovering her passion of helping people to heal their relationship with food - and she's never looked back. Now working in one of London's top psychiatric hospitals and with her own private practice under her belt, Talia still has to pinch herself knowing that she helps people rediscover their joy of eating and regain control of their life. Just in time for National Eating Disorders Awareness Week on 22nd-28th Feb, in this podcast, we chat to Talia about her innovative 30 Day Food Rule Challenge, what she's done to upskill and her tips for dietitians wanting to work in the space. For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ This podcast is not, and is not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. This podcast is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgment before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. Please see here for terms and conditions: https://dietitianconnection.com/terms/ | |||
| Med Diet Master: Professor Catherine Itsiopoulos | 12 Feb 2021 | 00:53:17 | |
'Unashamedly ambitious' is how Catherine Itsiopoulos describes herself - and with a career that has spanned many parts of the country in all areas of dietetics, the proof is definitely in the pudding! In this podcast, we chat to Catherine about some of her most remarkable career moves, including diving into academia, studying the Mediterranean Diet and writing three books... and even starting her PhD when she was six months pregnant! Catherine also shares what keeps her ticking, the advice she wishes she'd heard when she was younger and the failures that made her the person she is today. We hope you enjoy the episode! For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/category/podcasts/ | |||