Content Library Podcasts Episode 1097

How Laura Modi Is Rewriting Baby Formula

Episode 1097 1 hr 2 min

Overview

Every parent wants to feed their baby well—but finding clarity in today’s system isn’t always easy. Whether you breastfeed, formula feed, or do both, getting the right information can feel surprisingly confusing.

In this episode of The Dr. Hyman Show, I sit down with Laura Modi, CEO and co-founder of Bobbie, to talk about the real challenges families face when it comes to feeding and why the system feels often so overwhelming. Laura shares her personal journey, the moments that changed everything, and what she’s learned from supporting thousands of parents through this stage.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why shame shows up so quickly around feeding—and how to replace it with clarity and confidence

  • How to navigate breastfeeding challenges without feeling like you’re “failing”

  • What most parents don’t realize about formula standards, labels, and ingredient quality

  • How combo feeding can ease pressure, support mental health, and support your baby’s development

  • Why America’s fragile formula system matters for every family and how to stay informed 

Feeding your baby should feel empowering, not confusing. I hope this episode helps you feel more informed, supported, and confident in whatever path you choose.

 

Sponsors

This episode is brought to you by Seed, Fatty 15, Function Health, Sunlighten, PerfectAmino, and AirDoctor. The Dr. Hyman Show works with a select group of sponsors to allow for ongoing production and allow it to be zero-cost to anyone who wishes to listen to and watch the podcast.

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Transcript

Automatically generated. Please forgive any typos or errors in the following transcript. It was generated by a third party and has not been subsequently reviewed by our team.

Laura Modi
I went into motherhood grounded in all of these beliefs and expectations that my body would be able to exclusively breastfeed my babies. Five days in to having my first kid, I got mastitis, And it got to the place where I wasn't able to get enough milk out to feed my child. And the alternative for me to feed my child was going to a pharmacy to buy my baby's food. And I was riddled with guilt. Formula is food.

Why are we also going to a pharmacy, which is typically a place that you would go purchase drugs for a medical need? Your ability to not be able to breastfeed shouldn't be seen as a medical problem. There's been so much shame and stigma tied to how..

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Ep. 1097 - How Laura Modi Is Rewriting Baby Formula