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Breaking Generational Patterns Around Food Education (aka How to Stop F*$!ing Up Our Kids)

Breaking Generational Patterns Around Food Education (aka How to Stop F*$!ing Up Our Kids)

Update: 2025-09-19
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In this episode of Pac Talk, Emylee Vodden dives deep into how we talk to kids about food—and how those conversations shape their relationship with health for life. What starts as a heartbreaking moment with a five-year-old worried about “getting fat” turns into a powerful reflection on breaking generational cycles of diet culture, shame, and restriction. Emylee shares her framework for sustainable nutrition—fuel × joy × results—and explores how parents (and adults re-parenting their inner child) can create a healthier, more joyful relationship with food. Whether you’re raising kids or healing your own food story, this conversation offers a practical and compassionate path forward.


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Breaking Generational Patterns Around Food Education (aka How to Stop F*$!ing Up Our Kids)

Breaking Generational Patterns Around Food Education (aka How to Stop F*$!ing Up Our Kids)