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  • As 2024 wraps up, join Brooke Delfino and Kristin Houts from Dietitian Connection for a deep dive into the year’s biggest trends and a sneak peek at what’s coming in 2025. This special episode recaps the standout moments that shaped the dietetic landscape in 2024 and explores the exciting opportunities ahead for nutrition professionals.

    In the episode, we cover:

    How this year’s breakthroughs in nutrition science are shaping future practice The impact of societal shifts, like cost-of-living pressures and food insecurity Innovations in care, from aged care reforms to emerging research in women’s health and the gut microbiome 2025 food and nutrition trends to help dietitians stay ahead of the curve

    Hosted by Brooke Delfino and Kristin Houts

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  • How can dietitians effectively communicate ever-evolving nutrition science and guidelines while maintaining public trust? In this episode, food and nutrition scientist Dr. Emma Beckett unpacks the art of communication, emphasising the importance of ‘sticky stories’ to make complex scientific concepts relatable and easy to understand. Using the humble egg as a case study for storytelling, Emma highlights strategies for addressing common misconceptions, including concerns about fat content, cholesterol and pregnancy safety, without triggering the ‘backfire effect’. We also explore how dietitians can effectively cut through misinformation on social media to empower clients with engaging evidence-based guidance.

    In the episode, we discuss:

    Why it’s important to acknowledge the journey of changing science

    How storytelling can make communicating scientific facts more effective

    Using anecdotes for their power of persuasion

    The backfire effect (and how to avoid it)

    The importance of starting new nutrition conversations

    Tips for better translating up-to-date nutrition science for better translating up-to-date nutrition science

    Hosted by Brooke Delfino

    Suported by Australian Eggs

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  • Charlene Grosse is a WA-based dietitian whose impressive career journey has taken her from clinical roles to senior leadership in aged care. Now, as General Manager of Residential Care, Charlene is focused on improving the quality of care in aged care settings, with expertise in service development, team leadership and regulatory compliance. In this episode, she shares her career evolution, the challenges of stepping into leadership, and and how she sees the recent aged care reforms affecting the day-to-day role of dietitians in this space. Whether you’re considering a career change or looking to navigate the evolving aged care landscape, Charlene’s story will offer plenty of inspiration and practical takeaways.

    In the episode, we discuss…

    The key skills that have supported Charlene’s transition into senior roles How transitioning from hospitals to aged care shifted Charlene’s approach to patient care Insights into the latest aged care reforms and how they will impact dietitians

    Hosted by Rebecca Sparrowhawk

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  • Earlier this year, Certified Specialist in Oncology Nutrition, Valaree Williams presented Managing gastrointestinal disturbances in cancer patients: Strategies for optimizing patient care. Valaree is back to talk about the importance of protein for those going through cancer treatment and to continue answering YOUR questions from the webinar. Tune in to learn ways to make protein foods appealing when taste and appetite have been impacted by cancer treatment, how to address swallowing issues, and nuanced recommendations for diarrhea and constipation– there may be a case for marshmallows...

    In the episode, we discuss…

    Protein recommendations for cancer patients Modifications to meals and snacks for those with swallowing difficulty Fiber’s role in the management of treatment-induced diarrhea and constipation The collaborative nature of cancer care and integral role of the dietitian on a medical team

    Hosted by Kristin Houts

    Supported by Nestlé Health Science

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  • Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be the Head of Nutrition for a professional cycling team? In this episode, we chat with James Moran, an experienced sports dietitian from the UK and Head of Nutrition for Uno-X Mobility Cycling Team. James shares his incredible journey from clinical dietetics to elite sports nutrition, revealing what it takes to fuel world-class endurance athletes. He dives into his role in supporting elite endurance athletes and how he navigates the unique challenges of high-performance nutrition at events like the Tour de France.

    In the episode, we discuss…

    How James transitioned from clinical dietetics to elite sports nutrition The key nutritional challenges in endurance athletes James’ most memorable moments at the Tour de France How to personalise nutrition strategies for athletes Emerging trends and the role of technology in sports nutrition

    Hosted by Brooke Delfino

    For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/podcasts/world-high-performance-sports-nutrition/

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  • Join us as we recap the Food and Nutrition Conference and Expo (FNCE) with Registered Dietitian and food and nutrition strategist, Janet Helm. Janet has more than 20 years of agency experience helping food and beverage clients intersect with food culture, tell their story and engage stakeholders. Whether you attended FNCE or not, you won’t want to miss her hot takes on current food and beverage trends, the major movements changing the way we eat, and the emerging opportunities for dietitians in media and nutrition communications.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    How she crafted the career she wanted in nutrition communicationsHer experience as one of the first dietitians working in PR– and the iconic campaigns she worked onThe macronutrient darling on display at FNCEThe research on ultra-processed foods and our role as dietitians to separate fact from fiction

    Hosted by Kristin Houts

    For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/podcasts/whats-next-in-nutrition-a-recap-from-fnce-2024/

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  • Join us as we chat with Christina Mollenhauer, an ANZAED credentialed eating disorder dietitian, about her winding journey to specialising in eating disorder recovery. With her personal experience and professional expertise, Christina shares her approach to mentoring, intuitive eating and navigating social media’s impact on body image. We also dive into strategies for supporting your own mental health as a practitioner and collaborating with a multi-disciplinary team. Whether you’re new to the field or an experienced dietitian, this episode offers valuable insights and advice for working with clients on their path to recovery.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    The path to becoming an ANZAED credentialed eating disorder dietitian How Christina’s lived experience influences her empathy, client interactions and approach to professional boundaries Strategies for introducing intuitive eating principles to clients in different stages of recovery Ways to support clients through the pressures of social media and body image The importance of mental health support for practitioners

    Hosted by Brooke Delfino

    This episode discusses sensitive topics related to eating disorders, body image and recovery. If these topics are triggering, please listen with care and we encourage you to seek support from a healthcare professional.

    For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/podcasts/the-winding-road-to-eating-disorder-recovery/

    The content, products and/or services referred to in this podcast are intended for Health Care Professionals only and are not, and are not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. The content is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgement before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. The reference to particular products and/or services in this episode does not constitute any form of endorsement. Please see here for terms and conditions.

  • With the ongoing development of medications used in the treatment of obesity and weight management, dietitians must stay on top of the latest information and understand how they fit into a comprehensive treatment plan. In this episode of Dietitian to Dietitian, NBC’s Today Show nutrition and health expert Joy Bauer along with Beth Czerwony, MS, RD, CSOWM, LD and Colleen Dawkins, FNP-C, RDN, CSOWM discuss the integration of GLP-1 medications in nutrition therapy: the indications for use, who is most likely to have success, and the potential side effects and how to manage them.

    In the episode, we discuss:

    How these medications can complement dietary interventions and the vital role of the dietitian in providing patient-centered care

    What to do when medication isn’t the answer for a patient

    Best practices for collaborating effectively with your medical team

    Hosted by Joy Bauer

    For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/podcasts/dietitian-to-dietitian-obesity-medications-what-every-dietitian-needs-know/

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  • Picture this: You’re working in private practice and get a referral for a home-based tube feed… HELP! Enter: our latest episode with Advanced Accredited Practising Dietitian, Lina Breik, to teach you how to set your patients (and yourself!) up for success. Lina shares practical tips for bridging the gap between hospital and home-based tube feeding, and highlights how dietitians can empower their patients to play an active role in their feeding decisions so they can confidently manage tube feeding at home. Lina also covers the unique challenges of upper GI patients requiring jejunostomy feeding, and ways dietitians can proactively reduce their anxieties around such complex cases.

    In the episode, we discuss…

    Why Lina is so passionate about hospital-to-home nutrition care

    The unique challenges of tube feeding in complex upper GI cases

    Common obstacles patients face when adapting to home tube feeding

    How dietitians can help their patients positively see life after hospital with a
    feeding tube

    The utmost importance of teamwork

    Hosted by Brooke Delfino

    For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/podcasts/home-tube-feeding-success/

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  • Join us for a fascinating Q&A with food allergy expert Sherry Coleman Collins a follow-up to our popular webinar, Advancing food allergy care: The latest innovations and insights.” Find out more about the unique way food allergies impact adults, the transient nature of food allergies, and why we even bother with skin and blood testing when the false positive rate is so high.

    In the episode, we discuss…

    Sherry’s framework for thinking about food allergy prevention, diagnosis, and managementThe ins and outs of the oral challengeHow the gut microbiome may play a role in food allergiesThe dietitian's opportunity to provide positive education and support for patients

    Hosted by Kristin Houts

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  • Through her award-winning virtual private practice, dietitian Stefanie Valakas has supported over 1000 women globally with nutrition strategies for reproductive health. In this episode, we explore Stef’s professional and personal journey towards finding her niche in women’s health, and why she is so passionate about helping women prepare for pregnancy and/or manage PCOS and endometriosis symptoms. Stef also shares her passion for keeping up-to-date with the latest science and highlights why an anti-inflammatory diet is an essential tool in a dietitian’s toolkit for women’s health.

    In the episode, we discuss…

    The latest research in PCOS and endometriosis

    Effective nutrition strategies dietitians can implement with their clients

    Specific foods and nutrients to focus on

    Key factors dietitians need to consider when creating personalised nutrition care plans

    Hosted by Brooke Delfino

    For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/podcasts/pcos-endometriosis-nutrition/

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  • How can dietitians support eating practices that improve diet quality and reduce environmental impacts? In this episode with Principal Research Scientist Dr Brad Ridoutt from CSIRO, we dive into new research that unpacks the impact of diet on the environment – in particular, the overconsumption of food and drinks. Dr Ridoutt shares practical tips for dietitians to help their clients minimise food waste through eating in line with dietary guidelines, getting creative with leftovers and storing food safely.

    In the episode, we discuss…

    How the environmental impact of the Australian diet has been assessed Why portion guidance is key for health and the environment Strategies for reducing food waste, as outlined in the Australian Dietary Guidelines (2013)

    Hosted by Brooke Delfino

    Supported by Meat & Livestock Australia

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  • Human Milk Oligosaccharides (HMOs) are widely recognised for their vital role in infant health and there’s now a growing body of evidence highlighting the significant benefits of Sn-2 palmitate. In this podcast, neonatal nurse, Dr Janet Green, joins us to delve into the latest evidence on these essential nutrients found in premium infant formulas. You’ll learn exactly what Sn-2 palmitate is, why its structure is so important and the impact it has on gut health, calcium and fat absorption, and bone mineral content. Janet also offers valuable tips on interpreting the latest research and expert guidelines.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    The role of Sn-2 palmitate in infant health What to look for in a premium infant formula Where to find current guidelines & expert recommendations

    Hosted by Dr Jane Winter

    For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/podcasts/science-behind-sn-2-palmitate-infant-health/

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    A note that this episode includes discussion of infant formula and formula feeding and is intended for HCPs only. Breastfeeding is best for babies and a decision not to breastfeed can be difficult to reverse. Social and financial implications should be considered when discussing formula feeding. Views, opinions or recommendations today are those of the speaker, and do not necessarily represent those of Dietitian Connection.

  • Jodie Sheraton started her dietetics career with a $2000 loan from her parents, a printed ad in the Yellow Pages and a 'can-do' attitude. Seventeen years later, she has not one, but three successful businesses under her belt, and splits her time between running her multiple-clinic private practice and helping other dietitians increase their impact and income. In this episode, Jodie explains how her willingness to say ‘yes’ has contributed to her many successes. Jodie also shares her three pillars for building a sustainable business, while shining the spotlight on the importance of a life-long commitment to learning and why you should always back yourself.

    In the episode, we discuss…

    Why stepping out of your comfort zone is essential for growth The importance of collaborating with people whose values match your own Getting comfortable talking about money The many rewards and challenges that come with being a business owner

    Hosted by Brooke Delfino

    For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/podcasts/elevate-episode-3-the-leap-to-private-practice

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  • Are you interested to learn more about the rapidly evolving landscape of obesity-management medications? Join us for an insightful episode with Dr Terri-Lynne South, a Medical Doctor and Accredited Practising Dietitian with over 25 years of healthcare experience. Dr Terri-Lynne provides an update on the latest obesity-management medications available in Australia, discusses the most recent dietary recommendations for patients on these medications, and explores the pivotal role dietitians play in supporting this growing population group. Passionate about holistic metabolic healthcare, Dr Terri-Lynne is dedicated to breaking down the stigma, bias and shame associated with obesity.

    In the episode, we discuss:

    An overview of five obesity-management medications, including Ozempic How they work, costs and common side effects Dr Terri-Lynne’s experience working with patients taking obesity-management medications Ways dietitians can support patients taking obesity-management medications Why language is important to break the stigma associated with obesity

    Hosted by Brooke Delfino

    For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/podcasts/what-every-dietitian-needs-to-know-about-ozempic

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  • Kate Scarlata is a world-renowned expert in GI nutrition. She’s a researcher, author, podcast host, and sought-after speaker, but the work she’s most proud of? The thousands of patients she’s helped throughout her decades-long career. Hear more about how she got started in GI nutrition, how the landscape has changed, and how her tenacity has helped bring nutrition to the forefront of patient care. Kate’s advice for the next generation of dietitians: “Educate yourself. Follow the science. Tune in to this inspiring and empowering conversation to hear more of her career reflections from her incredible career and insights on where the profession is headed.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    Kate’s personal experience that led to a career in GI nutrition How empathy and empowerment impact patient care The changing role of diet in the management of several GI conditions What’s next in nutrition – and where dietitians need to be!

    Hosted by Kristin Houts

    For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/podcasts/merging-science-compassion-kate-scarlata-impact-gi-nutrition/

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  • Join us for part two of our series as we delve deeper into senior dietitian Kim Lunardi's path to becoming credentialed in feeding tube insertion and management. Kim reflects on the highlights of her journey, the support she gained from healthcare colleagues, and the barriers she overcame along the way. She also shares the challenges she still faces and offers invaluable insights and practical advice for dietitians interested in exploring this opportunity. Discover the impact of her expanded practice on healthcare outcomes and her vision for expanding credentialing across Australia, to position dietitians as experts in feeding tube management.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    Common barriers before and after getting credentialed Time and cost savings from dietitian credentialing Highlights from Kim's journey Practical tips for dietitians wanting to upskill

    Hosted by Dr Jane Winter

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    Supported by Avanos

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  • The responsibility for tasks such as inserting and managing feeding tubes has traditionally fallen within the domain of nurses. However, there's a growing recognition of the unique expertise that dietitians can bring to this area. In this two-part podcast series with senior dietitian, Kim Lunardi, we’ll delve into the world of credentialing for dietitians, focusing on their ability to perform tasks like inserting nasogastric tubes and managing balloon-retained gastrostomy tubes. In part one, we talk to Kim about the motivations behind getting credentialed, Kim's personal journey towards obtaining these credentials and how the implementation of dietitian credentialing has impacted patient care.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    The motivation behind getting credentialed How long credentialing takes and what it involves The impact of dietitian credentialing on patient care

    Hosted by Dr Jane Winter

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    Supported by Avanos

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  • Have you ever wondered why babies suddenly become a whole lot more discerning around 12-to-18-months old? Or perhaps you work with families familiar with the ‘beige stage’ – that frustrating phase where toddlers seem to survive on a bland diet of crackers, toast, plain pasta and bananas. In this episode, we’re joined by dietitian, Alex Parker, from The Biting Truth, to share practical strategies to help parents navigate the ‘beige stage’ of toddler eating. Learn about the key nutrients essential for toddlers, the role of parents in modelling healthy eating habits, and the importance of language at mealtimes. Alex also shares insights into distinguishing typical fussy eating from more complex sensory issues or food aversions.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    Developmental changes that happen around 12 months old ​ Practical tips to maximise key nutrients in fussy toddlers ​ The importance of role modelling healthy eating habits ​ The impact of language on toddler eating habits ​ How to identify what’s ‘normal’ and when fussy eating indicates more complex issues

    For the shownotes: https://dietitianconnection.com/podcasts/navigating-the-beige-stage

    Hosted by Brooke Delfino

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  • Are your clients concerned about eggs and heart health? In this episode, dietitian, Sharon Natoli, dispels common myths about heart health, cholesterol and diabetes, and explains how eggs can play a pivotal role in a heart-healthy eating pattern. You'll discover how metabolic health impacts overall wellbeing, so you can confidently support your clients in achieving optimal health.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    The importance of metabolic health and its impact on overall wellbeingKey metabolic biomarkers and their connection to heart disease​ The latest research and guidelines on egg consumption

    Hosted by Brooke Delfino

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    Supported by Australian Eggs

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