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Author: Michael Frolichstein and Cameron Weiner

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The Celiac Project Podcast: 2 Guys Talking Gluten Free--hosted by Michael Frolichstein (Director of The Celiac Project Documentary) and Cam Weiner. Join Mike and Cam as they discuss living with celiac disease and navigating a safe gluten free lifestyle. They will feature special guests in the gluten free community, discuss current events and topics of interest.
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Mike and Cam dig down into their mailbag to share questions and comments from you, our amazing audience! Topics included in part 1 are a new listener who shares her road to diagnosis plus emails about pregnancy and child rearing with celiac disease.
Mike and Cam get to know Matt Hansen, celiac traveler and blogger at Wheatless Wanderlust. Matt's celiac story doesn't start in a typical way. He would get food caught in his throat and eventually was diagnosed with both EoE and celiac at the same time. Matt talks about his early struggles to find the courage to travel with these two auto-immune disorders, eventually learning to slowly push out of his comfort zone. Matt is now a celiac world traveler and has made gluten free guides for many cities around the world. Matt shares his top tips for celiac travel as well as his favorite destinations around the world.
Cam has had an amazing season of Paintball, culminating with a trip to the Nationals near Orlando, Florida. Cam's preparation to take a trip like this is very involved.  You won't believe all that it takes just to get him past airport security!
Grab your pens and your gluten-free snacks! Today, Mike and Cam are filling out the first-ever Sour 16 Bracket. We're ranking the most annoying, inconvenient, and downright difficult parts of living with Celiac disease to find the "Most Sour" winner of them all. From travel hurdles to the mystery of the "May Contain" label, we're covering it all with plenty of laughs and a little bit of madness. Play along with us: Head over to our Facebook page to see the bracket and tell us—did your #1 seed get upset?
Join Mike and Cam as they recap an epic four-night "travelogue" exploring college campuses through the eyes of two Celiac travelers. Mike's daughter, Jessica, is officially an admitted student to a number of schools, and the search is on to find the perfect fit—both academically and in the dining hall! From "head-exploding" fish and chips at Fretboard Brewing to authentic Mexican fare at Maize at the Station, Mike shares the best gluten-free finds across the University of Illinois, Indiana University, and Miami of Ohio. Beyond the food, they dive into the realities of vetting campus dining halls, managing "awkward" student tours, and the emotional journey of a parent helping their child navigate a major life transition while staying safe and gluten-free.
In this Winter News & Notes episode of The Celiac Project Podcast, Mike and Cam share powerful listener updates and real life celiac journeys. From insurance battles and refractory celiac disease to mental health, OCD, and navigating college gluten free, this episode highlights both the challenges and the progress happening in the community. They also discuss advocacy efforts around FDA labeling and helpful resources for checking whether medications are gluten free.
Mike and Cam are joined by Anne Moon and Dr. Annemarie Rompca from the Seattle Children's Celiac Disease Program, to discuss how comprehensive, community-focused care can help kids and families thrive after a celiac diagnosis. They cover early challenges, mental health support, youth mentorship, community outreach with restaurants, and the future of celiac research — all through the lens of both medical expertise and lived experience. 🎥 You can also watch this episode on YouTube at youtube.com/@celiacproject https://youtu.be/8JFEw9x-l4g
In this episode of The Celiac Project Podcast, Mike checks in on Cam to see how his return to college life at the University of Illinois Chicago is going. Cam shares the realities of living in a dorm, navigating a required meal plan with celiac disease, and advocating for safe gluten-free food on campus. Cam shares what's working, where systems fall short, and the challenges of getting glutened and securing academic accommodations. A candid, informative conversation for anyone with celiac disease, or anyone helping a student prepare for college life gluten-free.
Mike and Cam kick off 2026 with more "Stump Mike and Cam" fun as they continue tackling questions from the Beyond Celiac Harris Poll. They break down what the public gets right about celiac disease, where misconceptions still exist, and how those perceptions compare to the real-life experiences of people living with celiac disease. Mike and Cam share personal insights, revisit key community questions, and look ahead with optimism for greater awareness and understanding in the year ahead.
Mike and Cam close out the year with a fun and thought-provoking New Year's episode. They dive into surprising results from a Harris Poll by Beyond Celiac, for a "Stump Mike and Cam" style podcast, revealing some stunning insights on how the general American public really understands celiac disease. With gluten-free beers in hand, they react to questions about dining out, travel, and social situations while sharing honest takes, a few laughs, and reflections on where awareness is improving—and where there's still work to do. Join them for a festive, eye-opening way to ring in the New Year and celebrate 2025!
Mike and Cam are back with a fun bonus holiday episode! Fresh off a road trip to Vermont, Cam shares all the gluten-free highlights from the journey, including amazing food stops, surprise skiing and snowboarding, and the legendary Vermont sock sale that inspired the entire trip. From Chicago Pizza packed for the drive, to a standout gluten-free brunch in Buffalo, to jaw-dropping views of Niagara Falls, this adventure is filled with great eats, unexpected laughs, and a few wild animal encounters. Cam also talks about discovering incredible craft ciders and tips for handling awkward moments when restaurants aren't as safe as expected. Join Mike and Cam for a cozy holiday show packed with gluten free travel tips, foodie finds, and plenty of stories from the road.
Mike and Cam are thrilled to welcome back one of their all-time favorite guests: Erin Smith, the Gluten-Free Globetrotter!  Erin shares her top holiday travel and party tips, from smart airport food strategies to navigating gatherings with confidence. She also gives an update on life in Montreal, talks about celebrating Christmas in Mexico, and offers practical advice on researching safe spots to eat both locally and abroad. A perfect episode to help you stay prepared, calm, and gluten-free throughout the holiday season!
Mike and his family head to St. Louis for his daughter's softball tournament—but when rain washes out most of the games, the real action happens off the field. With unexpected downtime, Mike goes on the hunt for the best gluten-free eats the city has to offer. From mouthwatering Missouri-style BBQ to a creative spin on tacos, plus a surprise college visit complete with a gummy-bear bonus, this trip delivers plenty of delicious discoveries. Join Mike as he turns a soggy weekend into a gluten-free adventure packed with standout finds!
Mike and Cam are thrilled to welcome author and illustrator Jennifer Schiano to the podcast! Jennifer opens up about her personal journey before and after her celiac diagnosis and how she turned her challenges into creativity. Her new book, The Bread Devil's Guide to Gluten Free, uses humor, heart, and art to help children understand celiac disease while sparking meaningful conversations about living gluten free. In addition to listening to the podcast, you can also watch it on YouTube @celiacproject  https://youtu.be/cbtCkH4UjH4
Mike and Cam are back with their Fall News and Notes! They kick things off with exciting research on a potential new blood test that could diagnose celiac disease without a gluten challenge. The guys also share powerful listener stories—from Jim's ongoing health journey to Julie's late diagnosis and resilience. We wrap up the show looking at some interesting research coming out of UC Santa Barbara on wheat. Is it possible there will be a gluten free strain of wheat in the future? 
Mike and Cam are thrilled to sit down with Dr. Deanna Kelly, Professor of Psychiatry at the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and co-author of the groundbreaking new book Get Your Brain off Grain. In this engaging conversation, Dr. Kelly dives into the latest research linking gluten to psychiatric disorders and explains how gluten can impact the brain in both people with celiac disease and those with non-celiac gluten sensitivity. From groundbreaking science to real world implications, this episode uncovers how disruptions in the gut can directly affect the brain and why understanding that connection is crucial for anyone living with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity. You can also watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Uy6gwv_9FE0
Cam is kicking off a brand new chapter as he heads back to school at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC)! He shares how he's setting himself up for success—from meeting with administrators about accommodations, to working with dietitians and dining staff to ensure safe gluten free meals. Mike and Cam dive into the challenges, preparations, and excitement of Cam's upcoming semester. There are great lessons in this episode for anyone who needs to advocate for themselves or a loved one in any situation!
Mike and Cam keep the summer vibes going in part two of their end-of-summer celebration, packed with gluten-free highlights. Cam shares some exciting updates as he heads back to school, while Mike reflects on the growing strength and connection of the celiac and gluten-free communities. And of course, no party is complete without a toast—this time with Holidaily's crisp and refreshing Fruited Blonde Sweet Melon.
Summer might be over, but Mike and Cam are keeping the vibes alive! They crack open some special Holidaily brews (thanks to Gluten Free Dave and the Celiac Cruise) and throw a little end-of-summer party. From unforgettable eats to gluten-free adventures, there was too much fun for just one episode—so consider this Part 1 of the celebration!
Mike and the crew hit the road for a summer college tour in Indiana—finding not just great options for Jessica's future, but unforgettable food along the way! Between campus visits, they chased down dedicated gluten-free havens, pizza and pasta worth writing home about, a gummy bear factory sugar rush, and plenty of classic family road-trip shenanigans.
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Joseph Waggoner

Such a solid episode — Dr. Verma brought so much clarity to some of the most confusing parts of managing celiac disease, especially around kids and school life. I really appreciated the myth-busting around wheat starch too. For anyone diving deeper into a https://glutenfreedine.com/, I found this resource helpful for exploring practical tips, food ideas, and staying updated on gluten-free living. Always great to see more science-backed conversations happening in this space!

Apr 19th
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