From Soldier to Nutrition Advocate: Alexis Motley's Mission to Transform Community Health


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Feb 17 2025 32 mins  

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Join us for a conversation with Alexis Motley, founder of the My Kid Plate Foundation, as she takes us on her journey from US Army veteran to a powerhouse in nutrition education and community health. Alexis wears a lot of hats—wife, mom, and dietetic internship director at Southern University—but at the heart of it all is her passion for making healthy eating accessible to everyone. What started as a simple family project during the pandemic has grown into a game-changing movement, tackling food insecurity and nutrition education head-on. Oh, and she’s got big dreams—like teaming up with Jennifer Hudson!

We’re getting into the work of the My Kid Plate Foundation, breaking down the realities of food deserts and how Alexis and her team are closing the gap with culturally relevant nutrition education, community gardens, and neighborhood refrigerators. She also doesn’t shy away from the challenges, including the need for more diversity in the dietetics field. But through it all, she shares some eye-opening stories—like how school gardens and community partnerships are changing lives.

And in the final stretch of our episode, we’re shining a light on the real impact of grassroots efforts in North Baton Rouge, Zachary, and beyond. From stocking community fridges to teaming up with the East Baton Rouge Parish Library, Alexis is proving that small steps lead to big change. Tune in to hear how you can get involved, suggest new projects, and be part of the movement toward a healthier, more connected community.

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