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Share your thoughts here! (https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/tex...) As part of The Happiness Project’s March theme: Parenting, this episode explores one of the most complicated topics families face today...food. In this powerful conversation, I sit down with eating disorder specialist Jessica Setnick to unpack why eating has become so confusing in modern culture. Between diet culture, viral wellness trends, and social media influencers promoting extreme or rigid ideas about “healthy eating,” many people feel overwhelmed, anxious, or even guilty about what they put on their plate. Jessica shares an important truth: anyone who eats can potentially develop a struggle with food. This episode explores how these cultural pressures impact both adults and children, why so many families are struggling with picky eating and food battles, and how parents can create a healthier environment around food at home. Because when it comes to raising healthy and emotionally secure kids, our relationship with food matters more than we realize. Throughout March, The Happiness Project is focusing on the theme of parenting and raising emotionally healthy children. Food is one of the earliest places children begin to develop beliefs about their bodies, control, comfort, and self-worth. The way families talk about food, weight, and health can shape a child’s relationship with eating for years to come. This conversation fits perfectly with our Parenting theme because it helps families: • Understand how children develop food beliefs • Reduce stress and power struggles around meals • Support kids who are picky eaters • Avoid unintentionally passing down diet culture • Create a calmer, healthier home environment around food When parents feel confident and informed, children are more likely to grow up with a balanced relationship with eating, their bodies, and themselves. In This Episode We Discuss • Why anyone who eats can potentially struggle with food • How diet culture has reshaped the way we think about eating • The confusing influence of social media nutrition advice • Why “clean eating” can sometimes become restrictive • The psychological impact of food rules and guilt • Early warning signs of disordered eating • Why picky eating develops in children • How parents can reduce mealtime stress • Ways to help kids build trust with hunger and fullness cues • What a healthy relationship with food actually looks like Key Takeaway Food should nourish our bodies....not create fear, shame, or confusion. When parents model flexibility, curiosity, and balance around food, children learn that eating is simply part of living well—not something to control or fear. About the Guest Jessica Setnick ( / understandingnutrition ) is a nationally recognized eating disorder specialist, registered dietitian, author, and educator who has spent decades helping individuals, families, and professionals better understand eating disorders and develop healthier relationships with food. If you’re enjoying these conversations, you’ll love being part of The Happiness Project community. Follow Dr. Sekandari on: Instagram: / dr_nafisa_sekandari Facebook: / dr.sekandari Watch Video Recording on Youtube ( / @drnafisasekandari ) To learn more about the Happiness Project visit https://www.drsekandari.com/happiness...