Are today’s kids struggling with anxiety, ADHD, brain fog, mood swings, and energy crashes more than ever before? What if the root cause isn’t just behavioral—but metabolic?
In this powerful conversation, Ali Miller joins Matt Beaudreau to explore the deep connection between nutrition, brain function, and leadership development in young people.
Ali Miller, RD is a functional medicine dietitian, author, and educator known for her evidence-based approach to using nutrition as a tool for whole-body health. She specializes in the intersection of food, metabolism, and brain function—helping individuals and families understand how diet influences mood, cognition, immune health, and chronic disease risk. Through her work, Ali teaches practical strategies for reducing ultra-processed foods, stabilizing blood sugar, supporting gut health, and optimizing nutrition to address issues such as anxiety, ADHD, metabolic dysfunction, and inflammation.
Ali is the author of several books—including The Anti‑Anxiety Diet, The Anti‑Anxiety Diet Cookbook, and Naturally Nourished Kids—where she provides science-backed guidance and practical recipes to help families build healthier food habits. She also hosts the Naturally Nourished Podcast, where she explores topics ranging from functional nutrition and detoxification to children’s health and metabolic wellness.
In this episode, Ali breaks down complex science into simple concepts every parent can understand—like oxidative stress, blood sugar crashes, gut-brain connection, and how ultra-processed foods can influence behavior, focus, and emotional regulation in children.
You’ll also learn practical strategies for handling picky eaters, improving protein intake, balancing blood sugar, and creating a healthy family food culture that supports long-term wellness and leadership capacity.
If you're a parent, educator, or coach working with young people, this episode will challenge how you think about nutrition—and show how food can become one of the most powerful tools for mental clarity, emotional regulation, and performance.
Quotes:
“Food is medicine—but it’s also a double-edged sword.”
“Kids don’t just need calories—they need nutrients that fuel their brain.”
“When families run multiple food systems in one kitchen, the weakest system usually wins.”
Takeaways:
Balance blood sugar by pairing carbohydrates with protein or healthy fats.
Increase protein intake to support brain development and emotional regulation.
Involve kids in food decisions and preparation to reduce resistance and increase buy-in.
Focus on progress, not perfection when transitioning away from processed foods.
Conclusion:
Nutrition isn’t just about physical health—it’s about mental clarity, emotional stability, and leadership capacity. As Ali Miller explains, the food we eat directly influences our brain function, behavior, and long-term wellbeing.
By focusing on whole foods, balanced meals, and intentional family food culture, parents can give their children a powerful advantage in life—helping them grow into healthy, capable leaders.
Learn More About Ali Miller:
Books:
The Anti-Anxiety Diethttps://www.alimillerrd.com/the-anti-anxiety-diet
The Anti-Anxiety Diet Cookbook https://www.alimillerrd.com/the-anti-anxiety-diet-cookbook
Naturally Nourished Kids https://www.alimillerrd.com/naturally-nourished-kids
Ali’s mission is to empower people with the knowledge to use food as medicine, helping them create sustainable lifestyle changes that support long-term health for themselves and their families.