• Another Needle-Free Epi Option?: An Update on Nasdepi
    Mar 31 2026

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    In this episode, I'm joined by Scott Lyman, CEO and Co-Founder of Belhaven BioPharma, to discuss Nasdepi®, an investigational dry powder epinephrine nasal spray currently in development for the treatment of anaphylaxis.

    Nasdepi® is designed as a needle-free alternative to traditional auto-injectors, with early clinical data suggesting rapid absorption and strong temperature stability.

    We talk about:

    • Why alternative delivery systems matter
    • Needle fears and other real-world barriers to carrying epinephrine
    • Human factor studies and ease of use in high-stress situations
    • What “investigational” means and where the product stands in development

    This episode is part of a broader series exploring epinephrine options beginning with episode 67. As always, this podcast does not promote any specific product, just information and education.

    Episode links:
    -Nasdepi: https://belhavenbio.com/nasdepi-progress/

    Special thanks to Kyle Dine for permission to use his song The Doghouse for the podcast theme!
    www.kyledine.com

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    31 mins
  • AUVI-Q and Epi Confidence with Dr. Vivian Hernandez-Trujillo
    Mar 24 2026

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    In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Vivian Hernandez-Trujillo, board-certified allergist and food allergy mom and patient, for a grounded and practical conversation about epinephrine confidence.

    We talk about what it’s like to manage food allergies both personally and professionally, why so many families hesitate in emergencies, and how familiarity, not fear, is what truly helps in moments of anaphylaxis. Dr. Hernandez-Trujillo walks us through how patients can build confidence using epinephrine, including the unique features of AUVI-Q.

    The goal of the episode is to help families understand their options and feel more supported as new tools become available in the food allergy space. This episode is not sponsored, and I am not promoting any single epinephrine device.

    🎥 The full video version of this episode, including the AUVI-Q demonstration, is available on YouTube: @dontfeedthefear

    Links:

    • AUVI-Q information and training resources: https://www.auvi-q.com
    • Dr. Hernandez-Trujillo: https://www.sflallergy.com/about-us
    • Previous episodes with Dr. Pistiner:
      • New Criteria for Infant and Toddler Anaphylaxis:
        https://dontfeedthefear.buzzsprout.com/2371319/episodes/18014268
      • Safe Epi Use for Infants and Toddlers:
        https://dontfeedthefear.buzzsprout.com/2371319/episodes/18209067

    Special thanks to Kyle Dine for permission to use his song The Doghouse for the podcast theme!
    www.kyledine.com

    Find Dr. Whitehouse:
    -thefoodallergypsychologist.com
    -Instagram: @thefoodallergypsychologist
    -Facebook: Dr. Amanda Whitehouse, Food Allergy Anxiety Psychologist
    -welcome@dramandawhitehouse.com



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    30 mins
  • BONUS Meditation Episode: Finding Glimmers (Teaching the Nervous System to Find Safety)
    Mar 22 2026

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    Many of our nervous systems become very skilled at scanning for danger. This is not a flaw. It is a protective response that develops when life has required us to stay alert. But when the nervous system spends most of its time looking for what might go wrong, it can begin to overlook the signals of safety that are also present.

    This session introduces the concept of glimmers. These are small moments, usually sensory experiences, that signal safety to the nervous system. They might be simple things like warmth, supportive contact with the ground, pleasant sounds, or a brief sense of ease in the body.

    This practice helps you gently train your attention to notice moments when your body receives the message that, right now, you are safe.
    Over time, intentionally noticing these moments can help your nervous system become more flexible, settled, and responsive.

    Special thanks to Kyle Dine for permission to use his song The Doghouse for the podcast theme!
    www.kyledine.com

    Find Dr. Whitehouse:
    -thefoodallergypsychologist.com
    -Instagram: @thefoodallergypsychologist
    -Facebook: Dr. Amanda Whitehouse, Food Allergy Anxiety Psychologist
    -welcome@dramandawhitehouse.com



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    11 mins
  • Simplifying Epinephrine with Dr. Farah Khan
    Mar 17 2026

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    This is the first guest episode in a season of the Don't Feed the Fear podcast dedicated to something many of us are feeling deeply right now: the excitement and overwhelm that comes with how quickly the food allergy landscape is changing.

    With more options, devices, information, and opinions bombarding us, many feel unsure of what to trust, what actually matters, and how to make decisions that feel grounded rather than reactive.

    My guest today is Dr. Farah Khan, a board-certified allergist at Nationwide Children’s Hospital who has become a trusted voice online in the food allergy community. Dr. Khan often says she’s not quite sure why her audience grew so quickly, but I think it's because she offers something many are craving in their uncertainty: clear, direct, evidence-based answers.

    In this conversation, Dr. Khan walks us through epinephrine myths and misinformation, the different devices available, and what matters most when choosing yours. We created this episode to help you feel more confident and less overwhelmed as you navigate your options.

    Special thanks to Kyle Dine for permission to use his song The Doghouse for the podcast theme!
    www.kyledine.com

    Find Dr. Whitehouse:
    -thefoodallergypsychologist.com
    -Instagram: @thefoodallergypsychologist
    -Facebook: Dr. Amanda Whitehouse, Food Allergy Anxiety Psychologist
    -welcome@dramandawhitehouse.com



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    43 mins
  • BONUS Meditation: Be Careful, Not Fearful
    Mar 10 2026

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    Living with food allergies or celiac disease often requires careful decision making. Reading labels, asking questions, and evaluating risk are important parts of staying safe. Over time, though, the nervous system can become so used to scanning for danger that it becomes difficult to tell the difference between healthy caution and anxiety driven fear.

    This guided meditation helps you slow down and notice how these different signals may feel in your body.

    Instead of trying to eliminate caution, this practice supports learning how to recognize the steady, grounded feeling of appropriate awareness while also noticing the sensations that tend to come with fear, urgency, or anxious overthinking.

    By becoming more familiar with these physical cues, many people find it easier to make decisions from a place of clarity rather than pressure or panic.

    During this meditation you will be invited to:

    • tune into subtle body sensations
    • notice how caution and anxiety may feel different internally
    • create space between physical signals and anxious thoughts
    • reconnect with a sense of grounded awareness when making safety decisions

    This meditation may be especially helpful if you:

    • live with food allergies or celiac disease
    • feel stuck in constant food safety decision making
    • notice your body becoming tense or overwhelmed in situations involving food
    • want to strengthen trust in your ability to read your body's signals

    No meditation experience is needed. Simply listen and allow yourself to notice what your body communicates.

    Over time, practices like this can help restore a sense of steadiness and confidence when navigating food related decisions.

    Special thanks to Kyle Dine for permission to use his song The Doghouse for the podcast theme!
    www.kyledine.com

    Find Dr. Whitehouse:
    -thefoodallergypsychologist.com
    -Instagram: @thefoodallergypsychologist
    -Facebook: Dr. Amanda Whitehouse, Food Allergy Anxiety Psychologist
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    12 mins
  • Your Anxiety Isn't Keeping You Safe. It's Feeding The Fear.
    Mar 10 2026

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    Of course you feel anxious sometimes managing food allergies and celiac. Many patients and families believe that a little anxiety keeps us safe, that fear keeps us vigilant, and that without it we might become careless.

    But is that actually true?

    In this episode, Dr. Whitehouse explores the difference between stress, overwhelm, anxiety, and trauma, and why those distinctions matter so much for food allergy families. She explains how the nervous system works during threat states, why anxiety can actually impair decision-making, and what truly supports safe, sustainable allergy management.

    You’ll learn:

    • Why anxiety and caution are not the same thing
    • How nervous system regulation affects allergy decision-making
    • Why fear is a poor filter for complex choices
    • What actually keeps food allergy families safe
    • How to shift from fear-driven vigilance to informed awareness

    If you’ve ever wondered whether the anxiety you carry is protecting you or exhausting you, this episode will offer a fresh perspective.

    Special thanks to Kyle Dine for permission to use his song The Doghouse for the podcast theme!
    www.kyledine.com

    Find Dr. Whitehouse:
    -thefoodallergypsychologist.com
    -Instagram: @thefoodallergypsychologist
    -Facebook: Dr. Amanda Whitehouse, Food Allergy Anxiety Psychologist
    -welcome@dramandawhitehouse.com



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    23 mins
  • Kyah's Legacy: Food Allergy Education and Advocacy
    Mar 3 2026

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    Lisa Cohen created the Kyah Rayne Foundation in honor of her daughter Kyah, who died following to an allergic reaction.

    As we approach Kyah’s birthday on March 17, Lisa shares Kyah’s story and the mission behind the foundation, with a focus on food allergy education, epinephrine access, and the importance of knowing how to respond in an emergency.

    Together, we discuss common misconceptions about epinephrine, why hesitation can be dangerous, and how education empowers individuals and communities to act with confidence. This emotional conversation honors Kyah’s life the best way her mother knows how: with life-saving insights for families, caregivers, educators, and anyone who wants to be better prepared.

    https://www.kyahraynefoundation.org/

    Special thanks to Kyle Dine for permission to use his song The Doghouse for the podcast theme!
    www.kyledine.com

    Find Dr. Whitehouse:
    -thefoodallergypsychologist.com
    -Instagram: @thefoodallergypsychologist
    -Facebook: Dr. Amanda Whitehouse, Food Allergy Anxiety Psychologist
    -welcome@dramandawhitehouse.com



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    29 mins
  • Understanding Barriers in Food Allergy Care with Dr. Linda Jones Herbert and Dr. Hemant Sharma
    Feb 24 2026

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    Food allergy care does not exist in a vacuum, and neither do the families managing it.

    In this episode, pediatric psychologist Dr. Linda Jones Herbert and pediatric allergist Dr. Hemant Sharma from Children’s National Hospital join the conversation to explore how disparities in food allergy diagnosis, treatment access, and outcomes are shaped by psychosocial and systemic factors.

    We discuss insights so far from the FORWARD study about how stress, culture, language, and resources impact allergy management in underserved communities, and what it means when families are underrepresented in oral immunotherapy research and access. Dr. Herbert also shares her work on the GAP study, which examines global access to psychological care for individuals and families managing food allergies.

    This episode is a call to move beyond assumptions and toward allergy care that is culturally responsive, equitable, and grounded in real-world context.

    Links:
    Food Allergy Stages handouts:
    https://www.aaaai.org/tools-for-the-public/conditions-library/allergies/food-allergy-stages-handouts

    https://www.aaaai.org/Aaaai/media/Media-Library-PDFs/Allergist%20Resources/Statements%20and%20Practice%20Parameters/Addressing-Health-Disparities-in-Food-Allergy-position-statement-Jan-2025.pdf

    Special thanks to Kyle Dine for permission to use his song The Doghouse for the podcast theme!
    www.kyledine.com

    Find Dr. Whitehouse:
    -thefoodallergypsychologist.com
    -Instagram: @thefoodallergypsychologist
    -Facebook: Dr. Amanda Whitehouse, Food Allergy Anxiety Psychologist
    -welcome@dramandawhitehouse.com



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    52 mins