
Nourishing Yourself and Your Family with Nutritionist Sandrine Olmi
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Together, we explore how food can be a source of strength and empowerment (rather than stress!), especially for mothers navigating perimenopause, parenting, and the messy middle of life.
Trigger Warnings:Brief mentions of anxiety and sleep deprivationDiscussions of chronic digestive issues and nutrient deficienciesBrief mention of disordered eating patterns (but no graphic detail)
In this episode you will hear about:
- How Sandrine went from a marketing career to nutritionist after healing her own gut issues
- Why digestive health, hormone balance, and anxiety are so interlinked
- The shame women often feel around feeding themselves (and their kids!) and how to reframe it
- Gentle, sustainable nutrition swaps to boost energy and mood
- The power of nutrigenomics testing for neurodivergent children and those with sleep/anxiety issues
- How Sandrine balances real-life motherhood and nutrition (hint: pancakes with hidden veggies!)
- Why “no guilt” and enjoyment are essential parts of healthy eating
- How relaxing around mealtime can transform family wellbeing
Easy nutrition swaps shared by Sandrine✅ Swap white bread/pasta for wholegrain to boost B vitamins✅ Sweet potato jackets instead of white potatoes for a fibre-rich meal✅ Add protein, healthy fats, or colours to every meal to sustain energy✅ Smoothies with surprising ingredients (like cauliflower!) to fuel kids✅ Make meals playful and adaptable to each child’s needs
Connect with Sandrine:
Website: savoirfayre.co.uk Instagram: @savoirfayre_nutrition Facebook Group: Your Hormone Harmony (focused on PMS and hormonal health tips!)
Whether you’re a mum juggling a million things or simply trying to find more ease in your relationship with food, this episode will inspire you to nourish yourself and your family with more compassion, and less shame.