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Food Issues
Julie Revelant
86 episodes
9 months ago
With hundreds of thousands of Americans dying each year from obesity, type-2 diabetes, and a slew of chronic health conditions—all a direct result of food inequities, a broken food culture, and food marketing, and worsened by COVID-19, a significant shift in how we think about food and how we feed our kids must happen now if we want to change the trajectory of health for our kids. 

Food Issues hosted by health journalist and healthcare copywriter Julie Revelant features interviews with authors, researchers, healthy food advocates, and thought leaders who want to educate, inspire, and empower organizations, parents, and local communities to create real, lasting change and ensure a healthier future for our kids. Through profound conversations that uncover the real issues affecting families coupled with easy, practical tips for parents, this podcast is the place to change our kids’ futures.
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Nutrition
Kids & Family,
Society & Culture,
Health & Fitness
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With hundreds of thousands of Americans dying each year from obesity, type-2 diabetes, and a slew of chronic health conditions—all a direct result of food inequities, a broken food culture, and food marketing, and worsened by COVID-19, a significant shift in how we think about food and how we feed our kids must happen now if we want to change the trajectory of health for our kids. 

Food Issues hosted by health journalist and healthcare copywriter Julie Revelant features interviews with authors, researchers, healthy food advocates, and thought leaders who want to educate, inspire, and empower organizations, parents, and local communities to create real, lasting change and ensure a healthier future for our kids. Through profound conversations that uncover the real issues affecting families coupled with easy, practical tips for parents, this podcast is the place to change our kids’ futures.
Show more...
Nutrition
Kids & Family,
Society & Culture,
Health & Fitness
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S9:E2: Mom Founders: Plant-based Milk For Kids w/ Lauren Abelin of Kiki Milk
Food Issues
39 minutes 51 seconds
2 years ago
S9:E2: Mom Founders: Plant-based Milk For Kids w/ Lauren Abelin of Kiki Milk
When it comes to plant-based, non-dairy milk for kids who are lactose intolerant, have a dairy sensitivity, or are avoiding cow’s milk for another reason, the options are endless: almond, oat, pea milk, coconut, and many more. By 2028, the global plant-based dairy market is expected to reach $31.5B, and while demand continues to grow, what you may not know is that not all plant-based milk for kids is created equal.
In this episode, I sat down with Lauren Abelin, co-founder of PlantBaby and Kiki Milk, an organic, plant-based milk for kids that is made with only whole foods and nothing else. Lauren has dedicated her life to researching and developing human-centered solutions to problems impacting mental and physical well-being. Lauren and I talk about whether or not kids need cow’s milk, why not all plant-based milk is the same, and how to make the best decision for your family. She also talks about her journey to grow the company, her commitment to transparency and pure ingredients, and what’s next for the brand.
Welcome
2:08 Let’s talk about your story!
10:33 After the first year of life what are the benefits of milk for kids?
15:01 The Healthy Drinks, Healthy Kids guidelines state kids shouldn’t drink plant-based milk because it often lack key nutrition—what do you think?
18:08 Why has interest in plant-based milk for kids grown?
20:30 Is pea milk a good option?
26:05 Let’s talk about your journey to launching the company: what were the steps you took to get it off the ground?
30:00 What were the challenges you encountered that you were grateful for?
31:38 Can you talk about a call you took early on with another plant-milk company and what you learned from that experience?
35:32 Can you talk about new products you’re working on?

LINKS MENTIONED IN THE SHOW
Lauren mentions this study in the journal Pediatrics that shows only 25% of babies are breastfed exclusively at 6 months.
Julie talks about the Healthy Drinks, Healthy Kids guidelines.
Learn more about Kiki Milk on their website.
Follow Kiki Milk on Instagram.

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Food Issues
With hundreds of thousands of Americans dying each year from obesity, type-2 diabetes, and a slew of chronic health conditions—all a direct result of food inequities, a broken food culture, and food marketing, and worsened by COVID-19, a significant shift in how we think about food and how we feed our kids must happen now if we want to change the trajectory of health for our kids. 

Food Issues hosted by health journalist and healthcare copywriter Julie Revelant features interviews with authors, researchers, healthy food advocates, and thought leaders who want to educate, inspire, and empower organizations, parents, and local communities to create real, lasting change and ensure a healthier future for our kids. Through profound conversations that uncover the real issues affecting families coupled with easy, practical tips for parents, this podcast is the place to change our kids’ futures.