Feed Your Can: Thriving with Food Allergies
Feed Your Can podcast shares inspiring stories, interviews, helpful facts and every day life hacks where people living with food allergies talk about gaining back their power. We'll interview inspiring guests, discuss practical tips, savvy life hacks and share healthy mind snacks. Sometimes we just need to flip the script away from fear and look for another narrative. We'll show you how food and fun CAN coexist. You may need to restrict your foods, but that doesn't mean restricting your fun! We'll look at this struggle as the teacher and reflect differently on our struggles, becoming more capable and confident in tackling life's hardest challenges. Join us as we focus on how to Feed Your Can...when some foods, you just can't.™
Feed Your Can: Thriving with Food Allergies
Our family's food allergy journey: The struggles that shaped Feed Your Can
Lindsay Schultz, founder of Feed Your Can, recollects the good, the bad and the ugly with how food allergies have shaped her family's journey. She opens up about the early struggles, starting back in 2013, where trauma and triumphs began. She shares more setbacks than victories but you'll come away from the episode with a deeper understanding of how and why Feed Your Can took shape.
Trigger warning: Lindsay does share raw, emotional experiences reflecting back on a few emergency response moments from her kids' past anaphylactic reactions. The main takeaways are hopeful and shift the way you will look at food allergies, replacing the traumatic memories of the past with a new way forward for how you view food allergies in the future.
Visit feedyourcan.com for more helpful life hacks and mind snacks as you learn to live fully with food allergies.
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Thanks for listening, and remember to Feed Your Can even when some foods, you just can't.