The Celiac Project Podcast – Ep 112: 2 Guys Talking Gluten Free

Mike and Cam are excited to welcome Josh Schieffer to the podcast. In 2010 Josh, along with his wife Jayme, founded the Gluten Free Awards, an industry awards program designed to connect those with Celiac Disease to the best products and services. He has published several bestselling books and continues to be a Celiac advocate. We talk to Josh about how he got started with the awards and Buyers Guide and some of the challenges that they have faced to make sure that they bring our community the best information possible.



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The Celiac Project Podcast – Ep 111: 2 Guys Talking Gluten Free

Mike and Cam discuss a number of recent labeling issues and blunders, including a couple of product recalls in the U.S. and abroad. Gluten free labeling seems to be improving overall, but there is still work to be done. Thanks to Gluten free Watchdog (@GFWathchdog) for bringing these issues to the forefront. Also, Cam’s dog, Lacy, makes an interesting discovery during her gluten detection training.



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The Celiac Project Podcast – Ep 110: 2 Guys Talking Gluten Free

Mike and Cam ponder the results of a new Columbia University study that shows that people with celiac disease who are hypervigilent about their gluten free diet actually have a lower quality of life. While we are not surprised about these findings, we talk about how it relates to our own lives and work on solutions that can help all celiacs have a better quality of life overall. We also want to thank Beyond Celiac for publishing an article about the study, which we reference in the podcast.



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The Celiac Project Podcast – Ep 109: 2 Guys Talking Gluten Free

Mike and Cam are so excited to be joined once again by Dr. Maureen Leonard (previously on EP 43)*.  Dr. Leonard is involved in the groundbreaking CDGEMM study at Mass General and talks about the amazing progress of the study, as well as some other fascinating research that she has been involved in. Among the topics discussed is the fact that TTG might not be as accurate as we thought for followup care of celiac disease. You don’t want to miss this informative episode!

*Dr. Leonard is the Clinical Director of the Center For Celiac Research and Treatment at MassGeneral Hospital for Children (MGHfC) and an Instructor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School (HMS).



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The Celiac Project Podcast – Ep 108: 2 Guys Talking Gluten Free

Mike and Cam examine the positives and negatives that have come out of Party City’s troubling commercial. Might this actually become our “tipping point” to show the world that celiac disease and eating gluten free are no laughing matter! Thanks to Andrea Tucker, founder of Baltimore Gluten Free, for her contributions to the show.

 



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The Celiac Project Podcast – Ep 107: 2 Guys Talking Gluten Free

The Celiac Project is hitting the road! Mike goes to NYC and gets an awesome meal at the 100% GF Tali Restaurant. His co-host this week is Jessica Hanson of Tasty Meditation. In addition to sampling some delicious food, Mike and Jessica talk about her upcoming wedding plans and some hot topics in the celiac and gluten free world.



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The Celiac Project Podcast – Ep 105 2 Guys Talking Gluten Free

In this week’s episode Mike and Cam talk with newly diagnosed celiac, Wendy Giman. Wendy, a journalist, covers a myriad of topics in her travels. We talk to Wendy about how she got diagnosed, her lack of symptoms, her love of food and New York City and the fact that she never really liked wheat to begin with! Follow her kitchen exploits, her giant dog, Archie, travels and everyday adventures on her Instagram account ? WendyWalksArchie.



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The Celiac Project Podcast – Ep 104: 2 Guys Talking Gluten Free

Mike and Cam react to the study originally published in the Journal of Gastroenterology, showing that of the major GI diseases funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), celiac disease is woefully behind the others. Why is this?! To gain insight, we talk about Alice Bast’s recent article on the topic published in the Huff Post. We speculate on some of the reasons that CD is so behind and discuss possible answers as to how we can help facilitate change.



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