Parents often miss the early signs of constipation in kids, especially during toddler years and toilet training. Pediatric dietitian Karina Savage explains that constipation is more than just not pooing — children may still go daily but not fully empty their bowels. Signs include painful stools, tummy pain, bloating, accidents, smelly gas, withholding behaviors, and reduced appetite. She emphasizes that constipation is often linked to factors beyond just fiber and water, including gut health history, stress, anxiety, dairy intake, toileting habits, and neurodivergence. Early support, healthy routines, proper hydration, balanced fiber, and understanding the gut-brain connection can help prevent long-term bowel problems in children.
Read MoreIn episode 89 of the Easy Feed podcast, pediatric dietitian Karina Savage challenges parents to look beyond the food on the plate and examine the "feeding ecosystem" specifically, the parent's own mindset. When dealing with fussy eaters, a parent's confidence, expectations, and energy at the dinner table are often the biggest factors in transforming stressful meals into successful ones.
Read MoreIn episode 88 of the Easy Feed podcast, pediatric dietitian Karina Savage tackles a sensitive but common concern: what to do when your child can't stop eating. She explains why traditional weight-loss methods like calorie counting, strict restriction, and constant weigh-ins actually backfire with kids, often leading to hidden snacking, disordered eating, and food obsession.
Read MoreIn episode 87 of the Easy Feed podcast, pediatric dietitian Karina Savage gets candid about how her nutrition advice has completely changed over her 25-year career. Moving away from the outdated guidelines of the "low-fat" era, Karina shares why we need to unlearn old rules and get back to basics.
Read MoreIn episode 86 of the Easy Feed podcast, pediatric dietitian Karina Savage addresses the frustrating reality of the "white diet" when kids exclusively want to eat pasta, rice, crackers, and bread. She explains that children gravitate toward these beige foods because they are predictable and sensory-safe, not because they are trying to be difficult. To break the cycle, parents must drop the mealtime pressure and implement a clear, stress-free feeding system.
Read MoreIn this episode of The Easy Feed Podcast, pediatric dietitian Karina Savage dives into the foundational importance of gut health. She breaks down the science behind the "gut-brain axis," explaining how a child's microbiome directly influences their mood, immune system, and behavior. Her ultimate message is simple: you don't need complex diets or expensive supplements to build a healthy gut you just need to consistently feed those microbes more fiber.
Read MoreIn this episode of The Easy Feed Podcast, pediatric dietitian Karina Savage unpacks the World Health Organization's (WHO) classification of processed meats (like ham, bacon, and salami) as Group 1 carcinogens, placing them in the highest risk category for causing cancer, particularly bowel cancer.
She emphasizes that the danger lies in regular, daily consumption rather than occasional treats, and encourages parents to make small, intentional swaps to protect their children's long-term health.
Read MoreIn this episode of The Easy Feed Podcast, pediatric dietitian Karina Savage shares three highly practical, low-stress ways to boost your family's nutrient intake. Drawing on the concept of "atomic habits," she emphasizes that parents shouldn't aim for a complete pantry overhaul. Instead, picking just one of these small, consistent actions can create a powerful compounding effect on a child's long-term health, gut microbiome, and mood.
Read MoreIn this episode of The Easy Feed Podcast, pediatric dietitian Karina Savage walks through a recent case study of a young boy with ADHD whose medication severely impacts his daytime appetite. She explains how the side effects of these medications can create a stressful cycle of restrictive eating, and she provides parents with a strategic, pressure-free approach to ensure their children get the necessary calories and nutrients for optimal growth.
Read MoreIn this episode of The Easy Feed Podcast, pediatric dietitian Karina Savage tackles the relentless chore of packing school lunches. Recognizing the immense mental load parents carry, she provides five highly practical, guilt-free strategies to streamline the morning rush. Her biggest piece of advice? Ignore the "perfect" bento boxes on social media, keep the bar low, and focus on simple, consistent systems.
Read MoreIn this episode of The Easy Feed Podcast, pediatric dietitian Karina Savage tackles the overwhelming world of food additives. She explains how the modern supermarket is filled with highly processed foods many of which are marketed as healthy that contain artificial colors, sweeteners, and preservatives. Highlighting research that links certain additives to behavioral issues, she provides parents with a realistic, low-stress strategy to start cleaning up their children's snacks.
Read MoreIn the final episode of 2025 for The Easy Feed Podcast, pediatric dietitian Karina Savage takes a slightly different approach. Instead of a standard nutrition lesson, she shares her top five personal and professional wishes for 2026. Touching on food ethics, mental health, and the daily struggles of parenting, she encourages mothers to step into the new year with more intention, less guilt, and healthier boundaries.
Read MoreIn episode 78 of the Easy Feed podcast, pediatric dietitian Karina Savage interviews Amy, the food scientist and recipe creator behind Healthy Little Foodies. Together, they discuss the realities of raising adventurous eaters, the power of kitchen confidence, and practical meal-prep secrets for busy parents.
Read MoreIn episode 77 of the Easy Feed podcast, pediatric dietitian Karina Savage shares practical, everyday strategies to help kids eat better without turning mealtime into a battleground.
Read MoreIn episode 76 of the Easy Feed podcast, pediatric dietitian Karina Savage breaks down the common concerns and underlying causes of poor weight gain in children from newborns to teenagers. Reassuring parents that a toddler's appetite naturally slows as their growth rate shifts, Karina explains how to identify real issues and optimize your child's nutrition without mealtime battles.
Read MoreIn episode 75 of the Easy Feed podcast, pediatric dietitian Karina Savage shares three practical, stress-free strategies for busy parents trying to feed their families well amidst the chaos of daily life. Recognizing that parenting often feels like a fast-paced juggling act, Karina breaks down how small, consistent changes can dramatically improve your child's nutrition and overall wellbeing without adding hours to your week.
Read MoreIn this episode of the Easy Feed Podcast, Karina Savage shares realistic, stress-free ways to reduce junk snacks for kids without banning treats completely. Learn simple snack swaps, healthier packaged food tips, and easy homemade ideas that support better energy, mood, gut health, and balanced eating habits for the whole family.
Read MoreIn this episode of the Easy Feed Podcast, Karina Savage breaks down the latest concerns around pesticides in fruits and vegetables, including recent findings in blueberries. Learn practical tips for washing produce, reducing pesticide exposure, and making informed choices for your family without fear or guilt.
Read MoreGemma shares her heartfelt journey from severe infant reflux, sleepless nights, and overwhelming mum guilt to finding confidence and calm at the dinner table. In this inspiring episode, she opens up about raising a fussy eater, the mindset shifts that transformed mealtimes, and how learning to trust the process changed her family’s relationship with food forever. A comforting listen for any parent navigating the challenges of fussy eating.
Read MoreIn this episode of the Easy Feed Podcast, Karina Savage explains why traditional fussy eating strategies often fail for neurodivergent children. Drawing on over 24 years of pediatric dietitian experience, she explores the realities of feeding children with ASD, ADHD, and sensory challenges, highlighting the importance of individualized nutrition support, gut health, and realistic expectations. Karina shares her “feeding ecosystem” approach, discusses common nutrient deficiencies in restrictive eaters, and reassures parents that progress is often slow — but meaningful. This episode offers compassionate guidance for families navigating food anxiety, sensory sensitivities, and the long-term journey toward better nutrition and wellbeing.
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