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What’s next in nutrition: A recap from FNCE 2024

Dietitian Connection Podcast

Release Date: 10/17/2024

From family meals to nutrition careers show art From family meals to nutrition careers

Dietitian Connection Podcast

In this heartfelt and inspiring episode of the Dietitian Connection podcast, we sit down with father-daughter dietitian duo Dave and Madison Grotto to explore the personal journeys that led them both into the field of nutrition. Dave reflects on his unlikely start at just 14 years old, when a part-time job in a health food store ignited what would become a lifelong career in nutrition, communications, and education. Madison shares what it was like to grow up with a dietitian dad, and how his passion influenced her own path into the field. From intergenerational insights to dinner table...

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In this special episode for National Diabetes Week, we’re joined by dietitian, diabetes educator and self-proclaimed tech nerd, Amy Rush. With over a decade of experience, Amy shares how dietitians can confidently navigate the ever-changing world of diabetes technology to deliver more personalised care. In the episode, we discuss: The evolution of diabetes tech (CGMs, insulin pumps and beyond) Using CGM data to tailor nutrition advice Supporting behaviour change and avoiding tech overwhelm Access, equity and future trends in diabetes care Hosted by Brooke Delfino  for the shownotes...

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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...

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Do eggs deserve a spot in a gut-friendly diet? show art Do eggs deserve a spot in a gut-friendly diet?

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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: How food influences gut health and the microbiome Key nutrients for digestive health The emerging science behind eggs and gut health Short-chain fatty acids and...

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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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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...

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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: Intermittent fasting – what does the science say? The nuance of ultra-processed foods Creatine for fatigue, brain health and beyond Seed oils – science vs scare tactics Why protein is popping up everywhere ...

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Why is iron so important in the early years, and how can dietitians help families get it right from the start? In this follow-up episode from our hugely popular Paediatric Symposium, Associate Professor Ewa Szymlek-Gay dives into the science and practicalities of iron nutrition in babies and toddlers – from starting solids to supplements. A must-listen for dietitians working in paediatrics, maternal health or family nutrition.  In the episode, we discuss: Why iron matters in early childhood When and how to introduce iron-rich foods Iron-rich options for baby-led weaning Practical...

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In this Heart Week special, we’re joined by Dr Rebecca Luong – Accredited Practising Dietitian, Sports Dietitian and PhD-qualified expert in cardiometabolic health. With a passion for practical, culturally inclusive care, Rebecca shares real-world strategies for supporting heart health across diverse populations. In the episode, we discuss: How heart disease risk presents across different cultural groups Real case studies in cardiometabolic nutrition How to adapt traditional food practices for heart health Strategies for overcoming engagement and access barriers Practical tips for...

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Ultra-processed foods: Our patients’ perspectives show art Ultra-processed foods: Our patients’ perspectives

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We're continuing our deep dive into ultra-processed foods – this time through the lens of patient and client perspectives. What are people saying in consults? What questions are coming up? And how can dietitians guide informed, balanced conversations? In today's episode, Clara Nosek, registered dietitian and creator of Your Dietitian BFF, shares some of the very real conversations she and fellow dietitians are having about ultra-processed foods and how to support informed decision making in today’s food landscape.  In the episode, we discuss: The concerns patients raise about...

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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 communications
  • Her experience as one of the first dietitians working in PR– and the iconic campaigns she worked on
  • The macronutrient darling on display at FNCE
  • The 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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