
Celiac Straight Talk
Let's get real about living with celiac disease. The ups, the downs and the temptations. Hear real stories from real people with the autoimmune disease.
Episodes

103: Celiac Straight Talk with Jake Eisenberg
Joining us on Celiac Straight Talk is Jake Eisenberg - announcer for the Kansas City Royals. Listen to hear how Jake navigates the challenges that come with living with celiac disease. Jake explores his diagnosis, tools he uses to manage balancing an autoimmune disease with daily life, and tips for traveling. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts! Learn more about celiac disease and the research

102: No Wine Left Behind
May is Celiac Disease Awareness month and joining us on Celiac Straight Talk is Fallon - the CEO and Founder of No Wine Left Behind. No Wine Left Behind is an events based company out of NYC that is hosting a Celiac Safe wine retreat in Santorini, Greece. Tune in to hear Fallon's journey so far with having Celiac disease and how she crafts community, trust, and safety for these events, retreats, a

101: Creative for a Cure, featuring 12 year old Cassin
May is Celiac Disease Awareness month and joining us for an inspiring talk about supporting her younger brother with celiac disease is 12 year old Cassin. Hear how she arms herself with knowledge to help lessen the fears around living with celiac disease. Listen anywhere you find your podcasts! You can support Cassin's art and fundraising here: https://beyondceliac.funraise.org/fundraiser/cassin L

100: Unlocking Autoimmunity Through Celiac Research
March is Autoimmune Awareness Month, and we've compiled presentations from a collection of experts on autoimmunity to tie together how celiac disease research can help us unlock all kinds of autoimmune diseases. Hear from Dr. Arnold Han, Dr. Iain Croall, and Dr. Sónia Gonçalves Pereira on their work studying autoimmune diseases, celiac disease, and the effect had on the body. Listen anywhere yo

99: Falling in Love with Food Again with Registered Dietician Julie Kennedy!
We spoke with Julie Kennedy, MPH, MEd, RDN, LDN about falling in love with food again after a celiac diagnosis or other medical diagnoses managed with a dietary restriction. Julie shares her celiac diagnosis story, and how, upon learning how difficult switching to a 100% gluten-free diet can be, she went back to school to pursue dietetics to help others fall in love with food again. Find Julie Ken

98: Kate Avery and ISSCD President Bob Anderson on Progressive Celiac Research
In our first Celiac Straight Talk episode of the year, Beyond Celiac Senior Director of Coalition and Patient Engagement Kate Avery chats with President of the International Society for the Study of Celiac Disease Dr. Bob Anderson about a satellite meeting ISSCD did in conjunction with the Tampere Celiac conference in 2025. Kate and Dr. Anderson discuss progress being made in the field of celiac,

97: How to talk about celiac disease and eating gluten-free, holiday edition
Telling someone you eat gluten-free can elicit a wide variety of responses, from sympathetic and accommodating to curious and confused, or even skeptical and derisive. Some conversations are tough to navigate, especially during the holidays, when many folks are reconnecting with family members or spending time with old and new friends. In this event, we offer tips on handling all these conversatio

96: Host Without the Toast! A Gluten-Free Guide to Surviving Gatherings
Birthday parties, holidays with the family, celebratory team dinners after extracurriculars, or a simple gathering with friends: all can be fraught with tension when you're gluten-free. It's tough to relax and have fun when you're constantly worrying about getting sick or being the odd one out. As patients ourselves, Beyond Celiac staff gives you our top tips for not just managing but enjoying par

95: Myths & Misconceptions with Dr. Debra Silberg, Beyond Celiac CSO
In this episode of Celiac Straight Talk, Beyond Celiac Chief Scientific Officer Dr. Debra Silberg fact-checks celiac disease myths and misconceptions. She answers our questions about who can get celiac disease (answer: just about anyone!), as well as some unique symptoms that present in celiac disease, and whether or not you can grow out of it. Thank you to Dr. Silberg for taking the time to an

94: The Importance of a Celiac Disease Diagnosis with Dr. Ciaran Kelly and Amy Ratner
In this episode of Celiac Straight Talk, we are joined by Beyond Celiac Director of Scientific Affairs Amy Ratner, who kindly agreed to interview our guest, Dr. Ciaran Kelly of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center on his experience diagnosing celiac disease. You can find all episodes of Celiac Straight Talk anywhere you listen to podcasts and on our website at BeyondCeliac.org. Thank you so much

93: Disability Pride with Reach Beyond Celiac Ambassadors Ilana, Ella, and Tara
Did you know that July is Disability Pride Month? One of our amazing Reach Beyond Celiac Ambassadors Ilana C. reached out to host a disability pride roundtable episode with myself and other Reach Beyond Celiac ambassadors Ella S. and Tara P. We had an amazing conversation about what it means to have celiac disease in a world designed for people who can eat gluten, and a bit of history and our thou

92: A Very Gluten-Free Pride with Matt Weinstein of Glass of Weinstein!
Happy Pride! In this chatty episode of the podcast, Beyond Celiac Social Media Coordinator Lauren and gluten-free chef and content creator Matt Weinstein talk about identity, both his diagnosis and coming out stories, and eating gluten-free during food-centric Pride celebrations. Enjoy the episode! Find Matt on Instagram and TikTok at @glassofweinstein! Be sure to follow @BeyondCeliac.

91: Can You Trust Your Gut? Neurologist Answers Your Questions About the Gut-Brain Connection
Dr. Iain Croall, PhD, MRes, BSc and Jordan Dubow, MD discussed how eating gluten can affect neurological health in those with celiac disease and non-celiac gluten sensitivity and answered community questions about neurological health and the gut-brain connection. This event is possible thanks to our sponsor, Crunchmaster!

90: Gluten-Free Vacations on Celiac Cruise with Maureen Basye and Bailey Arman
On this episode of Celiac Straight Talk, Celiac Cruise founder Maureen Basye sat down to chat with Social Media Coordinator Lauren Wallach and Associate Director of Communications Bailey Arman about the mission of Celiac Cruise and what it's like to vacation in a 100% gluten-free environment. We're so grateful to Celiac Cruise for their support of the gluten-free community, and their passion for

89: Beyond Celiac Investments & Venture Philanthropy with Eric White
In our new episode of Celiac Straight Talk, we discussed the future of celiac research through Beyond Celiac Investments! We spoke with Eric White, Director of Business Development and Strategic Alliances at Beyond Celiac. We unpacked the concept of venture philanthropy, and how exactly BCI is making its mark on the future of celiac research. Eric is a Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst wit

88: Eating Gluten-Free with Lauren Murawski!
In this episode of Celiac Straight Talk, we chatted with Lauren of @eat.glutenfreewithme! Lauren is a passionate health and wellness creator focused on gluten-free living and autoimmune health. Living with Celiac disease, IBS, and Crohn's, she has transformed her personal journey into a mission to inspire and empower others with autoimmune conditions to take control of their health and thrive. We

87: Back to School with Reach Beyond Celiac Ambassadors Paige and Rochelle
Lauren chatted with two of our amazing Reach Beyond Celiac Ambassadors Rochelle and Paige about their experiences as parents of young children with celiac sending their kids back to school. This conversation was fun, informative, and enlightening, as well as supportive—if you're looking for tips for talking with your child's teachers, or just to listen to people who understand your experience, thi

86: Summer Camp Experiences with Reach Beyond Celiac Ambassadors Alyssa and Daniel
Our social media coordinator Lauren chats with two of our AMAZING Reach Beyond Celiac Ambassadors about their experiences with summer camp. Alyssa and Daniel share their insights about attending summer camp as a person with celiac in both camper and counselor roles. They discuss the pros and cons of bringing your own food, non-GI symptoms flaring up at camp, and how meaningful camp friendships can

85: Managing the Psychosocial Burden of Celiac Disease with Dr. Anava Wren
Many with celiac disease often report feeling isolated, awkward, and disheartened as they navigate the world on a gluten-free diet. But the future is bright, and there are tools you can use to maneuver the social landscape and cope with the burden of a chronic illness. In this Town Hall celebrating both Celiac Awareness Month and Mental Health Awareness Month, Dr. Anava Wren discusses her work on

84: Controversies in Celiac Disease with Dr. Jason Tye-Din
Beyond Celiac spoke with Australian researcher Dr. Jason Tye-Din about a few of the controversies in celiac disease. In this Town Hall, moderated by Director of Scientific Affairs Amy Ratner and Director of Research and Patient Engagement Kate Avery, MPH, Dr. Tye-Din discusses the safety of eating oats, a potential blood test that doesn't require the gluten challenge, and monitoring adherence to t

83: Talking About Celiac with Liz Purvis from @yeet.that.wheat
Liz (@yeet.that.wheat) has been living with celiac disease for 4 years and creates content focusing on health equity, advocacy, and living a fulfilling gluten free life. She uses her experience as a Black woman with celiac to talk about being gluten free through an intersectional lens. Through social media, she aims to create a supportive community for folks who are navigating living gluten free t

82: Minisode with Alice Bast and Casey Walters
In this minisode of Celiac Straight Talk, Beyond Celiac CEO Alice Bast speaks with Casey Walters about the challenges of having a young child with celiac disease. Alice's personal journey as a celiac disease survivor and champion for research in this field, coupled with her prior experience of more than two decades in healthcare business development and marketing, taught her that patients need to

81: A 90s Retrospective with Amy Ratner
Amy Ratner joined Beyond Celiac in 2016 as the medical and science news analyst to provide coverage of celiac disease research news. She has extensive experience reporting on and writing about celiac disease. She was editor-in-chief, associate editor and contributing editor for 23 years at Gluten-Free Living magazine, where her work touched on all topics related to celiac disease, including lifest

80: Town Hall with Dr. Debra Silberg and Dr. Jordan Dubow
In winter of 2023, Beyond Celiac welcomed Debra Silberg, MD, PhD, FACG as our new Chief Scientific Officer and Jordan Dubow, MD, as our new Chief Medical Officer. In this Town Hall, Dr. Silberg and Dr. Dubow unpack their backgrounds and what's in store for Beyond Celiac research in 2024, as well as a Q&A segment about celiac disease. Discussions include topics such as the neurological impact of ce

79: New Insights into How Gluten Causes Damage with Dr. Arnold Han
Arnold Han, MD PhD, of Columbia University, was awarded the 2022 Beyond Celiac and SSCD Early Career Investigator Grant to investigate the role of CD8 T-cells in celiac disease. Thus far, Dr. Han's innovative research has found more precise ways that gluten sets off damage to the intestine in those who have celiac disease, which he believes could help in the development of innovative approaches to

78: Interview with Jackson Dunckel
In this episode of Celiac Straight Talk, Beyond Celiac CEO Alice Bast interviews Jackson Dunckel, CFO of AMG, an eco-friendly manufacturing company. Jackson shares his celiac story in a candid conversation, from his delayed diagnosis in 2002 to managing his health today. In particular, Jackson shares his perspective as a long-time diagnosed man managing this serious genetic autoimmune disease.

77: When We're Not Podcasting...
In this episode, Beyond Celiac staff recount our recent accomplishments and projects—when we aren't podcasting, you can rest assured that we are working hard to improve the lives of celiac disease patients everywhere! This episode is a recording from our in-person Community Summit event, which happened September 30, 2023 in Greenwich, Connecticut. Listen to Celiac Straight Talk wherever you find

76: Interview with 3rd Hour of Today Co-host Dylan Dreyer
In this heartfelt episode of Celiac Straight Talk, join Beyond Celiac CEO Alice Bast as she sits down with special guest Dylan Dreyer, beloved co-host of the 3rd hour of TODAY. The conversation delves into a candid exploration of Dylan's journey when her six-year-old son, Calvin, was diagnosed with celiac disease. From the initial shock of the diagnosis to the practical steps and emotional nuances

75: The Empowered Patient with guest TV Personality Jenna Wolfe
This episode of Celiac Straight Talk is a dive deep into inspiring stories and advocacy for health and wellness. In this thought-provoking episode, Beyond Celiac CEO Alice Bast sits down with renowned TV personality Jenna Wolfe for a candid discussion on patient empowerment. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to stay updated on all things celiac disease! Get all the episodes of Celiac Stra

74: Living Your Best Gluten-Free Life
This is a recording of the "Living Your Best Gluten-Free Life" panel from our 2023 Community Summity. It features four gluten-free influencers, Phil, Liz, Erin and Emily, discussing how they've tackled their health conditions and thrived on the gluten-free diet. Phil is the creator behind @PhilHatesGluten, a popular TikTok and Instagram account. He uses humor to allieviate the burden of managing

73: Patient Empowerment with Juanita Belton
In this episode, we sit down with Juanita Belton, PA-C, MPH, physician assistant in gastroenterology and Director of Patient Empowerment at Color of Crohn's & Chronic Illness (COCCI). COCCI was created to improve the quality of life for BIPOC who are affected by IBD, digestive disorders, and associated chronic illnesses through community, research, education, and advocacy. Juanita gives tips for t

72: Being an Athlete With Celiac Disease
Ambassadors Hayden and Alyssa join podcast coordinator Leah Popovic as they discuss what it's like to experience an athletic life style with celiac disease. To hear more episodes of Celiac Straight Talk, visit https://www.beyondceliac.org/news-events/podcast-series/

71: On Opera with Traveling Tenor Arturo Chacón Cruz
We sat down with Arturo Chacón Cruz to learn just how he manages to stay gluten-free while traveling all over the world to sing opera, as well as his advice for convincing others that, while the gluten-free diet can be annoying, your health is worth it. To hear more episodes of Celiac Straight Talk, visit https://www.beyondceliac.org/news-events/podcast-series/

70: Dr. Hilary Jericho, Stanford University Develop Pediatric Celiac Program
Dr. Hilary Jericho became a part of the Stanford University team at the beginning of this year, working for the newly developed celiac disease program at the Lucile Packard Children's Hospital. Learn about how Dr. Jericho's research in the psychosocial effects of celiac disease has made an impact on the Bay area. To hear more episodes of Celiac Straight Talk, visit https://www.beyondceliac.org/new

69: Lehigh Valley Gluten Free Creates Community, Camaraderie
Looking for gluten free restaurants in Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania? Look no further! Meet Jeff Vilson, the creator of Gluten Free Lehigh Valley—a platform where the gluten-free community can connect with peers, doctors and more. This project is pioneering an effort to make celiac disease and gluten intolerance better understood not only in Lehigh Valley, but in communities across the country.

68: DIY TikToker Emily Shaw Conquers Celiac Disease
By sharing her DIY interior design creations on TikTok, Emily Shaw became a social media sensation practically overnight. Shaw, who renovates spaces and repurposes budget household items, has nearly six million followers on TikTok alone, and has dedicated her career to this niche craft. Something her fans may not know is that she happens to have celiac disease, an autoimmune disease. As a true

67: Fatigue and Autoimmunity Mark Davis, PhD
In March, Beyond Celiac teamed up with Dr. Mark Davis, the Director of the Stanford Institute for Immunity, for a town hall session on t-cell dynamics in autoimmunity. Join us in learning about the importance of human studies and how the development mitochondrial physiology can help those suffering from non-GI symptoms of celiac disease.

66: Safely & Deliciously Dine Out With Senza Gluten
Looking for an authentic gluten-free Italian meal? Teona Khaindrava will happily provide at Senza Gluten, located in the heart of Greenwich Village, New York City. Khaindrava, who opened the business in 2014, trains her hard working staff to prepare gluten-free pasta, cocktails, desserts and more while adhering to traditional Italian recipes and techniques. Learn how Senza Gluten has heightened th

65: MyMeal CEO Kayla King Kickstarts New App
Kayla King has been living with celiac disease for over 17 years, "centering her life" around food and maintaining a safe, healthy diet. After receiving a business degree and becoming a nutrition coach, King recently launched MyMeal, an app helping people with restricted diets find restaurants which cater to their needs. Learn about how King is using online advocacy to change the way people with c

64: The State of Celiac Disease
Our webinar from January 19, 2023 discusses some of the biggest celiac disease news and research from the past year. Learn about what is to come with these discoveries and how patients come upon a proper diagnosis, as well as celebrating the organization's 20 years of searching for life-changing services.

63: "The Show Must Go On" with Sam Doumit
Join Podcast Coordinator Leah Popovic as she speaks to well renowned actress and producer Sam Doumit about her experience living with a wheat allergy. Doumit, who starred alongside Rob Schnieder in the film "The Hot Chick," provides insight to working in Hollywood with dietary restrictions, as well as how her attitude and self-advocacy has played a role in her health today.

62: Is a Genetic Test or Biopsy Necessary?
In this episode, we chat with two renowned gastroenterologists, Dr, Benjamin Lebwohl and Dr. Ritu Verma, about the role genetic tests and biopsies play in diagnosing celiac disease. What can these tests tell us about a patient's health? Are they necessary to diagnose celiac disease? The conversation is followed by a community Q&A. Dr. Lebwohl and Dr. Verma are members of The Society for the Stu

61: Sister, Sister
In this episode, we chatted with Colleen and Libby, two sisters who were diagnosed with celiac disease at the same time, shortly after their older brother was diagnosed. Their story emphasizes the importance of getting relatives tested, regardless of symptoms, and sheds light on what it's like to grow up with celiac disease today. This episode is sponsored by imaware. Use our code to get a disc

60: Related Conditions Patient Q&A with Celiac Expert Dr. Guandalini
World-renowned celiac disease expert Dr. Stefano Guandalini, MD, sat down with us to answer your questions about celiac disease and the gluten-free diet. In this episode, the audience-submitted questions focused on conditions that are commonly seen alongside celiac disease. Dr. Guandalini is also the medical advisor for the sponsor of this Town Hall, imaware™.

59: Therapies Beyond the Gluten-Free Diet with Dr. Therrien
We facilitated a community Q&A with Amelie Therrien, MD, gastroenterologist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, about potential non-dietary treatments for celiac disease. She answers your questions about how some of these potential treatments work, the role of the gluten challenge in clinical trials, and whether treatments may work for other autoimmune conditions, too. This event was sponsor

58: Age is Just a Number for Noah Lustbader
Beyond Celiac ambassador Noah Lustbader is one of the youngest scientists working hands-on towards a cure for celiac disease. As a junior in college at Vanderbilt University, Noah is already pioneering a multi-centered project with Vanderbilt's Clinic Director Dr. Dawn Adams, including centers such as Mayo Clinic and Harvard. In this episode, he talks about his experience as an undergraduate resea

57: Himanshi's Hardships With Celiac Disease in India
Healthcare systems across the globe often fall short when caring for celiac disease patients. Himanshi Pareek shares how misinformation from her doctors in India worsened her condition, leading to her own scientific discoveries which countered the medical advice she received.

56: Do You Believe in (Roby's) Magic?
Roby Sobieski is an actor, model and magician whose appearance on "The Bachelorette" has lended him lots of social media popularity. His aunt, Alice Bast, founder and CEO of Beyond Celiac, connects him to our organization, where Roby has advocated for greater celiac disease awareness, and even volunteered at our 2020 virtual event entitled "An Evening Beyond Celiac." In this episode, Podcast Coord

55: Celiac Disease in the Spotlight with Sarah Joy Brown
You might recognize Sarah Joy Brown from her various on-screen acting appearances, such as General Hospital and Big Momma's House. Get to know more about her life behind the scenes as an actress with celiac disease, as she speaks with Podcast Coordinator Leah Popovic on the importance of visibility and advocacy, especially in the acting industry.

54: The Sky's The Limit
Hear our Reach Beyond Celiac ambassadors share advice on how to safely enjoy gluten-free foods in foreign countries.

53: Get to Know "A Gluten Free Family"
Podcast creator, writer, social media figure, father with celiac disease – all of the above. Ben Hampton has made a name for himself in the celiac disease community, bringing awareness via "A Gluten Free Podcast" and his Instagram page, where he coined the name "A Gluten Free Family." Listen as Ben talks about living gluten-free in Australia as a father of two with a newfound passion of celiac dis

52: Symptom Similarities
In this episode, our ambassadors with Reach Beyond Celiac discuss how their symptoms have progressed or changed before, during and after their celiac disease diagnosis.

51: All About the Interns
Despite their vastly different diagnosis journeys, interns Leah Popovic and Charlotte Cebula share common threads as college-aged members of the celiac disease community. In this episode, get to know two of our summer interns as they connect their work with Beyond Celiac to their own personal experiences with celiac disease.

50: Tips From Our Ambassadors
Get to know how our Reach Beyond Celiac ambassadors have discovered helpful tips to live a gluten-free life.

49: "The Celiac in Italy"
Catalin Varela never allowed her celiac disease health crisis to hinder her ambitions. In this episode, Leah Popovic of Beyond Celiac speaks to Varela about her intense diagnosis journey which ignited a passion for nutrition, exploration and education. Now pioneering her own business based out of Florence, "The Celiac in Italy'' has lots to share with the community and beyond. Visit https://www.ca

48: A Discussion with DramaKueen
Shanese Shields, also known as "DramaKueen," across the internet, is well-known for her time on A&E's "60 Days In," as a voluntary inmate of an Alabama correctional facility. Leah Popovic of Beyond Celiac moderates this episode, where we learn more about her experiences as a woman with celiac disease and how her time on television has drawn attention to the unjust treatment of incarcerated individ

47: How Patients Can Change the Future of Celiac Disease
Kate Avery and Claire Baker of Beyond Celiac are joined by Doug Jacobstein, M.D. and Dan Leffler, M.D. for this town hall discussion, focusing on how patients are a pivotal aspect of developments in the celiac research community. Both panelists speak about their experiences with clinical trials and how new research can emerge with the help of patient participation.

46: Hidden in Plain Sight: "You Want Me To Do What?"
In 2021, Beyond Celiac held a virtual mini conference entitled "Hidden in Plain Sight" to explore the numerous experiences faced by celiac patients, especially those who struggle with misdiagnosis or a missed diagnosis. This episode (a recording from the mini-conference) centers on the invasive testing procedures endured by celiac patients, as well as the importance of accurate testing and scient

45: Hidden in Plain Sight: "It's All in Your Head"
In 2021, Beyond Celiac held a virtual mini conference entitled "Hidden in Plain Sight," which explored the numerous experiences faced by celiac patients as they struggled to get diagnosed. This episode emphasizes the many neurological symptoms that often go overlooked as indicators of celiac disease. Panelists Gabrielle Zimmerman, Iain Croall (Ph.D.) and Nigel Hoggard (M.D.) expand upon their expe

44: Patient Q&A with Celiac Expert Dr. Guandalini
World-renowned pediatrician and celiac disease expert Dr. Stefano Guandalini sat down with us to answer your questions about celiac disease and the gluten-free diet. Even the most informed patients can learn something new from this episode!

43: Men's Roundtable
In this episode, our male ambassadors discuss some of the unique challenges men face in getting diagnosed and living with celiac disease, as well as the stigma friends and family may have about the gluten-free diet. Note: any use of the term "cross-contamination" should actually be "cross-contact."

42: Disparities in Celiac Disease
"That advisory board concluded that race, ethnicity, age and gender can all cause delays in diagnosis, or, worse than that, a failure to diagnose at all." Amy Ratner of Beyond Celiac, Pooja Mehta, MD, of Children's Hospital Colorado and patient representative Jocelyn Langevine discuss disparities in diagnosing celiac disease; how they happen, why they happen, and what we can do to get more people

41: Scientific Breakthroughs and Research Updates; 2021 in Summary
Amy Ratner and Kate Avery, MPH, of the Beyond Celiac Science Team discuss the most exciting celiac disease research published in the past year and how clinical trials for celiac disease treatments are progressing. Note: The term "cross-contamination" used at timestamps 38:34 and 38:45 should be "cross-contact."

40: Navigating Friendships with Celiac Disease
When it comes to getting a new diagnosis, friends can be your greatest ally or a crushing loss if they don't understand your new needs. Our Reach Beyond Celiac Ambassadors discuss the ins and outs of how celiac disease can affect a friendship, old or new. Note: at timestamps 17:14 and 18:33, the term "cross-contamination" should be "cross-contact."

39: Jennifer Sealey-Voyksner, Co-Founder of ImmunogenX
In this episode we sit down with Jennifer Sealey-Voyksner, co-founder and chief scientific officer at ImmunogenX, a biotech company developing latiglutenase, a potential treatment for celiac disease. Jennifer, who has celiac disease herself, discusses her journey to diagnosis, why a treatment beyond the diet is important, and how latiglutenase works. Today's episode is brought to you by Solution

38: Parenting and Celiac Disease
Even without an autoimmune disease, parenting can be tough. But if you're a parent of a child with a food restriction like the gluten-free diet, this episode is for you. It features our Reach Beyond Celiac Ambassadors explaining their approach to raising children with celiac disease, including planning family vacations, becoming an advocate for their kid's health, and how to get your little one th

37: Biggest Changes in the Celiac Disease World, ft. Erica Dermer of Celiac and the Beast
Listen in to this thoughtful conversation between Amy Ratner of Beyond Celiac and Erica Dermer of Celiac and the Beast on some of the biggest changes in the celiac disease world since the 1990s, when Amy's daughter was diagnosed. The pair also speculate about what the next decade or two might hold for our community. Today's episode is brought to you by Solutions for Celiac. Join their clinical t

36: Child Care with CHOP Celiac Center
In this episode we sit down with Lisa Fahey, MD and Betsy Turner, PhD from the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) to discuss pediatric care of celiac disease. The conversation covers topics like introducing gluten to babies at risk, helping children cope with their diagnosis, transitioning to adult care and so much more! Today's episode is brought to you by Solutions for Celiac. Join their

35: Family Matters, part 2
In this episode our Reach Beyond Celiac Ambassadors continue their conversation on how a celiac disease diagnosis can affect family relationships and give tips for eating together when some family members just don't seem to understand your diagnosis. Today's episode is brought to you by Solutions for Celiac. Join their clinical trial currently researching a study medication to treat symptoms commo

34: Family Matters
Our Reach Beyond Celiac Ambassadors discuss how a celiac disease diagnosis can affect family relationships and how to navigate eating safely when some family members just don't seem to understand your diagnosis.

33: "Can You Brush Your Teeth?" Dating with Celiac Disease, part 2
In this episode, Reach Beyond Celiac Ambassadors Bill, Lauren, Hayden and Clayton continue to discuss finding love when you have celiac disease. This interview was conducted remotely and followed all COVID-19 protocols, as have all our podcast episodes filmed since the pandemic began.

32: "Can You Brush Your Teeth?" Dating with Celiac Disease
In the upcoming weeks, a small group of Reach Beyond Celiac Ambassadors will sit down and talk about living with celiac disease. In this episode, Bill, Lauren, Hayden and Clayton discuss finding love when you have celiac disease. This interview was conducted remotely and followed all COVID-19 protocols, as have all our podcast episodes filmed since the pandemic began.

31: Kari Wells of Bravo's Married to Medicine
In this edition, Beyond Celiac CEO Alice Bast sits down with Kari Wells, producer and former cast member on the Bravo show Married to Medicine. They dive into Kari's celiac disease journey, discuss the benefits of travel, offer advice for the newly diagnosed, and reflect on what has improved in our community over the last 20 years. Note: This episode and all episodes released in 2021 have been

30: Finding Strength after Celiac Disease—An Interview with Gracie Hunt, Miss Kansas USA
In this episode of the Celiac Straight Talk podcast, Beyond Celiac CEO Alice Bast sits down with Miss Kansas USA Gracie Hunt as she recounts her transition from competitive athletics to the world of pageantry, and how her celiac disease journey has influenced her decisions along the way. This introspective conversation on unwanted, unexpected change and the stigma surrounding celiac disease has in

29: The Beyond Celiac Science Plan
Beyond Celiac CEO Alice Bast and Chief Scientist and Strategy Officer Dr. Salvatore Alesci sit down with News Reporter Diana Rocco to discuss the Beyond Celiac strategy for finding treatments toward a cure for celiac disease by 2030. To Beyond Celiac, a cure means those with celiac disease can live healthier lives and eat without fear. Our mission has evolved to one of advancing the science o

28: Jessica Kapusta and her Superb Sauces
Welcome to season three of the Beyond Celiac podcast, Celiac Straight Talk! We're excited to bring you more stories, research, and news about celiac disease. Our first guest is Jessica Kapusta, an entrepreneur who's putting her experience with celiac disease to good use by developing delicious gluten-free sauces. COVID-19 put a hold on manufacturing, but you can get a sneak peek at the taste with

27: The Gaer Family's Story
The first podcast of 2021! In this episode director of communications, Claire Baker spoke with Courtney and Mitchell Gaer about celiac disease in their family. Courtney speaks on her experiences as a mother caring for a child with celiac disease and the journey of how Mitchell was finally diagnosed. Mitchell speaks about what it's like being diagnosed and living with celiac disease as a young man.

26: Dr. Kari Nadeau's New Book!
We discussed Dr. Nadeau's new book, The End of Food Allergy which is out now. Dr. Nadeau, who is on the Beyond Celiac Scientific Advisory Council answered viewer questions from the live stream and held a great conversation about different food allergies and diseases including...you guessed it! Celiac Disease. Download the Celiac Straight Talk Podcast on Itunes, Stitcher and Google Play Now!

25: Gluten-Free Travel With Suzanne
The Gluten Free Destinations blog has become popular for those traveling on a strict gluten-free diet. Suzanne, the owner of the blog recently sat down with Beyond Celiac to share her experiences eating gluten-free around the world. She shares her own celiac disease story, tips and tricks for traveling on a gluten-free diet and more. You can find her Gluten Free Destinations blog at https://gluten

24: Emma is back!
Emma Leger was a part of Beyond Celiac's very first summer intern council (SIC) for college students. She was a big hit when she shared her story on Instagram as part of the SIC Instagram takeover, so we're thrilled that her and her mom came back to share their story on the podcast. We covered what its like being a parent of a child with celiac disease, what its like growing up with celiac disease
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