The Dietitian Cafe

<p>The Dietitian Cafe is a podcast for healthcare professionals to learn from. We meet a number of different dietitians and discuss many areas of dietetics and nutrition, from studying to academia, clinical to industry, the NHS to freelancing.</p>

Mastering Mealtimes With Dr Kirsty Porter

For many families, mealtimes can feel far from peaceful. Between juggling busy schedules, food preferences, sensory sensitivities, and the constant noise of “shoulds” from social media and parenting advice, it’s easy for stress to replace enjoyment. As dietitians, we’re often the ones supporting parents through that experience, helping them navigate the balance between nutrition, nurture, and realistic expectations. In this episode, we’re exploring what’s really going on at the dinner t...

12-10
46:33

Health Halos, Indulgence, and Food Industry Confusion With Sophie Gastman & Jemma Joel

2025 alone has seen a wave of food launches designed to make a statement. At one end of the spectrum are products wrapped in a health halo - clean labels, minimalist ingredients, wellness claims. At the other, unapologetically indulgent creations that celebrate excess and nostalgia. Both command attention, but together they highlight just how blurred the lines around healthy eating have become. In today’s episode, we’re exploring what these extremes say about modern food culture, how th...

12-03
52:55

The Burnout Behind the Bedside Manner With Emma Green

Burnout has become an all-too-familiar reality for many dietitians. The pressure to care deeply, manage heavy caseloads, and keep up with growing demands can leave little energy for ourselves. We’re trained to support others’ health and wellbeing, but what happens when our own starts to slip? In this episode, we explore what burnout really looks like in dietetic practice, how to recognise the early signs, and what it takes to build a sustainable career without losing the passion t...

11-19
01:06:57

Should Dietitians Recommend Against Meat Consumption? With Rebecca Tobi and Kate Arthur

If you haven’t yet caught our last episode, you’ve probably noticed it’s a new voice introducing The Dietitian Cafe today so allow me to quickly introduce myself. My name is Kate Hilton and I am a Freelance Registered Dietitian at Diets Debunked, and your new host of The Dietitian Café, proudly recognised as CN Nutrition Resource of the Year. I’m really excited to be stepping into the role and continuing the brilliant conversations this podcast is known for. Before we start- if yo...

11-06
49:48

Is Digital Deception Fuelling a New Wave of Nutrition Misinformation? With Kate Hilton

Is digital deception fuelling a new wave of nutrition misinformation? That’s the big question we’re unpacking today, and the answer might be more complex than you think. From AI-generated deepfakes to impersonation and identity misuse, digital deception is becoming more common, and more convincing, across health and nutrition platforms. These tools are being used to spread false claims, mimic trusted professionals, and blur the line between fact and fiction online. And in a field where ...

10-22
44:08

EAT-Lancet 2025: What Does It Mean for Dietitians? With Ellen Cecilie Wright

When the first EAT-Lancet Commission launched in 2019, it put the “Planetary Health Diet” on the global agenda, uniting nutrition and sustainability in one set of global scientific targets and sparking one of the most influential food conversations of the decade. Six years on, the 2025 update has arrived and this time, the report broadens the agenda. Alongside health and the environment, justice is brought centre stage: asking how food systems can uphold the right to food and the right ...

10-15
57:19

Weight Loss, Remission and Real Life With Keren Miller and Dr George Thom

Remission of type 2 diabetes was once thought impossible. But the landmark DiRECT trial showed it can be achieved, and it taught us that a cornerstone of remission is weight loss. The true challenge comes after: maintaining that progress in an environment that doesn’t always make it easy. Since then, the NHS Path to Remission programme has taken this approach into routine care, offering real-world evidence of what works at scale. And now, GLP-1 medications are dominating headlines, prom...

10-08
01:05:57

Out of Orbit Into Practice What Can Dietitians Learn From Space Nutrition?

Today, we’re diving into the fascinating world of space nutrition. While fuelling astronauts in microgravity might sound worlds away from everyday dietetic practice, the science behind it offers surprising and valuable insights for clinical care, recovery, and public health here on Earth. I’m joined by three brilliant guests: Kristine Atienza, Christina-Ariadni Valagkouti & Stavroula Chaloulakou. Together, they bring expertise spanning public health, emergency food security, clinica...

08-20
39:48

Peeling Back the Lid on the Baby Food Industry With Dr Diane Threapleton & Dayna Brackley

Today, we’re peeling back the lid on the commercial baby food industry. A sector that’s been thrust into the spotlight after recent media investigations questioned the nutritional quality and marketing of commercial baby food. For many parents and health professionals, navigating the early years food landscape has never felt more complicated. Are these products helping to build healthy eating habits from the start, or are high sugar levels, nutrient gaps, and confusing marketing message...

08-06
42:25

Complementary, Not Alternative: Balancing Evidence and Individual Choice in Cancer With Dove Yu

Today, we’re opening up an important conversation about complementary therapies in cancer care, and how dietitians can support patient choice without compromising safety or outcomes. The release of the Netflix documentary Apple Cider Vinegar earlier this year has reignited concerns about misinformation in this space. But beyond the headlines, many people affected by cancer are simply trying to feel better and that often includes exploring dietary changes, supplements, or holistic therapies. S...

07-17
42:00

Finding and Maximising Career Opportunities as a Dietitian With Sarah Danaher

The Dietitian Cafe Podcast has been shortlisted for Nutrition Resource of the Year at the 2025 CN Awards. If you’ve found value in the podcast, we’d be incredibly grateful for your vote. Just head to CN Magazine’s Nutrition2Me website to cast your vote. You’ll also find the link in the show notes. Today, we’re talking about opportunity, and how dietitians can think differently about where it comes from and how to make the most of it. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to take your ca...

06-18
50:51

Building Confidence in LGBTQ+ Inclusive Nutrition Conversations With Dr Sarah Hillier

The Dietitian Cafe Podcast has been shortlisted for Nutrition Resource of the Year at the 2025 CN Awards. If you’ve found value in the podcast, we’d be incredibly grateful for your vote. Just head to CN Magazine’s Nutrition2Me website to cast your vote. You’ll also find the link in the show notes. Today, we’re talking about how dietitians and other healthcare professionals can feel more confident and capable when having inclusive, person-centred conversations with LGBTQ+ individuals.&nb...

06-11
56:29

Demystifying The HCPC Audit: What Dietitians Need to Know With Natalie Berrie

The Dietitian Cafe Podcast has been shortlisted for Nutrition Resource of the Year at the 2025 CN Awards. If you’ve found value in the podcast, we’d be incredibly grateful for your vote. Just head to CN Magazine’s Nutrition2Me website to cast your vote. You’ll also find the link in the show notes. Thank you so much for your support! Today, we’re talking about something that many dietitians find a little daunting - the HCPC CPD audit. Whether you've been selected before or you’re w...

05-07
48:22

Your Probiotic Questions Answered With Dr Megan Rossi

Today, we're thrilled to welcome back Dr Megan Rossi, one of the world’s leading gut health experts and founder of The Gut Health Doctor®. Megan joined us previously to talk about gut health fundamentals, and today she’s back to focus on one of the most talked-about topics in the wellness world: probiotics. We’ll be diving into: Where we might be going wrong with probiotics Whether we really need to take them daily The benefits of targeted strains How to recommend p...

04-28
47:45

Rethinking Obesity: Moving Beyond BMI With Dr Giles Yeo

Obesity management is evolving, and with new insights from The Lancet's Clinical Obesity Commission and NICE guidelines, there’s growing recognition that BMI alone is not enough. While BMI has long been used as a quick and convenient screening tool, it does not account for factors like body composition, metabolic health, and fat distribution. Measures such as waist-to-height ratio and other metabolic markers are gaining attention as more accurate indicators of health risks. To help us n...

03-13
49:53

Collaborative Conversations in Weight Management With Dafydd Wilson-Evans and Dimitri Pournaras

For too long, weight management has been framed as a choice — surgery or nutrition, medication or lifestyle changes. But we know the most effective, sustainable results come when these approaches work together. In today’s episode, we’ll be discussing how dietitians, surgeons, clinicians, and the wider healthcare team can break down silos, collaborate more effectively, and ultimately improve outcomes for people living with obesity. We’ll also explore how clearer communication — both betw...

03-12
51:34

Navigating Nutrition in the Bermuda Triangle With Sarah-Jane Mattinson

Island life might seem idyllic, but when it comes to nutrition and healthcare, working in remote settings presents a unique set of challenges. Food security, supply chain disruptions, and the impact of climate change all influence how dietitians practice in these environments. So, what does it take to be a dietitian on an island in the middle of the Atlantic? To help us explore this, we’re joined by Sarah-Jane Mattinson, a registered dietitian whose career has taken her from the UK’s NH...

02-26
47:32

Should Dietitians Play a More Prominent Role in Supporting Breastfeeding? With Lucy Upton

Today, we’re diving into a very timely and important debate: Should dietitians play a more active role in breastfeeding support? With the British Dietetic Association now offering courses to help dietitians build confidence in discussing breastfeeding with patients, it raises an important question: Should dietitians be more involved in supporting breastfeeding? On one hand, dietitians have extensive knowledge in maternal nutrition, milk production, and dietary choices that can support breastf...

02-05
55:03

Contemplative Nutrition: Aligning Human and Planet Health in Modern Dietetics

Sustainability is an increasingly vital conversation in the world of nutrition, yet it often falls short when it comes to practical application. Finding the balance between what’s good for our health and what’s good for the planet requires a nuanced approach one that considers accessibility, ethics, and long-term impact. Today, we’re diving deep into this important topic, exploring how dietitians can reshape eating habits to support both personal well-being and environmental sustainability. J...

01-31
56:11

Nutrition in Sickle Cell Disease: Tackling the Challenges and Closing the Gaps With Dr Claudine Matthews

Nutrition plays a vital role in managing chronic illnesses, but when it comes to sickle cell disease, the conversation often falls short. This complex condition requires a nuanced approach to care, and today, we’re exploring how nutrition can address some of the unique challenges faced by those living with sickle cell disease. Joining us is Dr Claudine Matthews, a registered Consultant Dietitian and the founder of the Sickle Cell Nutrition Academy. With over a decade of groundbreaking work in...

01-15
50:24

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