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Part 1: Raising Resilient Kids: A Conversation with Dr. Elisa Song

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In this powerful episode, Celia and Camellia sit down with Dr. Elisa Song, integrative pediatrician and health advocate, to discuss the alarming state of children’s health and what we can do to reverse the trend. With nearly 1 in 2 kids living with a chronic condition, Dr. Song sheds light on a sobering reality: today’s children may have shorter lifespans than their parents unless we take action now.

Dr. Song shares her vision for transforming children’s health by addressing the root causes of chronic conditions, starting with nutrition equity and food system reform. She explains the importance of teaching kids to become “Gut Heroes” by understanding food labels and making choices that nurture their gut microbiomes.

Beyond the personal level, Dr. Song calls for collective action, urging parents, practitioners, and community leaders to advocate for healthier school meals, diverse food options, and equitable access to nutritious foods. With a background in political advocacy, she highlights the importance of health equity and how we can create lasting change through policy reform and grassroots efforts.

This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about empowering children to live healthier, happier lives.

Key Takeaways:

1 in 2 kids now has a chronic condition—change is urgent.
Nutrition equity is key to improving children’s health.
Food system reform is essential for creating bio-diverse, healthier options.
Teach kids to become “Gut Heroes” for lifelong resilience.
Health equity starts with collective advocacy for better food policies.

Tune in for practical tips, powerful insights, and a call to action to revolutionize children’s health for generations to come!

  continue reading

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In this powerful episode, Celia and Camellia sit down with Dr. Elisa Song, integrative pediatrician and health advocate, to discuss the alarming state of children’s health and what we can do to reverse the trend. With nearly 1 in 2 kids living with a chronic condition, Dr. Song sheds light on a sobering reality: today’s children may have shorter lifespans than their parents unless we take action now.

Dr. Song shares her vision for transforming children’s health by addressing the root causes of chronic conditions, starting with nutrition equity and food system reform. She explains the importance of teaching kids to become “Gut Heroes” by understanding food labels and making choices that nurture their gut microbiomes.

Beyond the personal level, Dr. Song calls for collective action, urging parents, practitioners, and community leaders to advocate for healthier school meals, diverse food options, and equitable access to nutritious foods. With a background in political advocacy, she highlights the importance of health equity and how we can create lasting change through policy reform and grassroots efforts.

This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about empowering children to live healthier, happier lives.

Key Takeaways:

1 in 2 kids now has a chronic condition—change is urgent.
Nutrition equity is key to improving children’s health.
Food system reform is essential for creating bio-diverse, healthier options.
Teach kids to become “Gut Heroes” for lifelong resilience.
Health equity starts with collective advocacy for better food policies.

Tune in for practical tips, powerful insights, and a call to action to revolutionize children’s health for generations to come!

  continue reading

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