Season 3 Episode 22
The story opens with a diagnosis no parent wants to hear and unfolds into a masterclass on grit, hope, and everyday choices that add up. We sit down with Izzy from RustyBelle Farms to trace Rudy’s first year—from a grade four brain hemorrhage and a VP shunt to the unforgettable moment he sprinted across the living room. Along the way, Izzy shares how a crisis sparked creativity: three heartfelt books that translate complex realities for kids, celebrate faith during hard chapters, and offer practical, gut-centered guidance for feeding little ones.
We dig into hydrocephalus in plain language, demystifying the shunt and the signs families should know, then shift to what parents can control at home: food, hydration, and a calm, watchful eye. Izzy explains why she delays grains due to low amylase in toddlers, how she prioritizes fats and proteins to support brain development, and why she swears by the simplest diagnostic tool most of us ignore—reading diapers for clues about fiber, iron, and fluids. If you’ve ever wondered how to make “convenience” truly healthy, her freezer-friendly meal prep, use of tallow and butter, and produce-forward plates offer an easy on-ramp.
We also get real about capacity. Izzy updates us on RustyBelle Farms and how she’s scaling production to honor family time during the busy holiday season, without losing the joy of creating soaps, lotions, and candles that listeners love. It’s a grounded, generous conversation that blends neuroscience, nutrition, and farm life into a reminder that resilience isn’t a single moment—it’s a lifestyle.
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