• 34 minutes 3 seconds
    Celiac Cruise Founder Maureen Basye Shares Incredible News!

    Celiac Cruise founder and friend of the podcast, Maureen Basye, joins Mike and Cam to share her incredibly exciting new sailing opportunity! Maureen reveals plans for the first ever fully gluten-free large cruise ship experience in 2028, sailing through Ireland, Scotland, and the British Isles. They also discuss the growth of the Celiac Cruise community, upcoming destinations, and what makes these vacations so special for people living gluten-free.

    3 June 2026, 10:45 am
  • 34 minutes 25 seconds
    Jessica's Big College Reveal: Finding the Perfect Gluten-Free Fit

    Mike's daughter Jessica returns to share her college decision — and the school that checked every box from academics to safe dining for celiac students. Hear how she narrowed down her choices, weighed the vibes and the food, and ultimately found her new college home for the next 4 years. Plus, Mike, Cam and Jess dig into what makes her chosen school's gluten free program stand out for students managing food allergies.

    20 May 2026, 10:45 am
  • 36 minutes 59 seconds
    The 2026 Celiac State of the Union

    Mike and Cam love to kick off Celiac Awareness Month with their annual "Celiac State of the Union!" This year, the guys reflect on the current state of the celiac community, from the inspiring youth movement and advocacy efforts at the University of Chicago to the latest updates on FDA labeling, and the psychological toll of hypervigilance. Mike and Cam break down the major wins and ongoing challenges of the past year, taking a closer look at the future of celiac research, the disappearing "gluten-free" labels on over-the-counter meds, and a hopeful outlook for the next generation of advocates.

    6 May 2026, 10:45 am
  • 30 minutes 32 seconds
    Spring News & Notes: Antibiotic Breakthroughs & Global Stories

    Mike, Cam, and producer Ellen return for a spring update featuring Jim's recovery saga and his surprising search for a gluten-free Z-Pak. The guys explore new research linking antibiotic-disrupted microbiomes to non-celiac gluten sensitivity and share a UK listener's story on international diagnosis hurdles. They also celebrate a long-time listener who was inspired by the podcast to launch her own gluten-free business to help others. Mike and cam wrap up the episode with a look at the "human factor" in restaurant safety, and sobering global data on celiac diet adherence.

    22 April 2026, 11:28 am
  • 25 minutes 35 seconds
    South American Gluten-Free Finds with Lyle Smart

    Buckle up! Today, Mike and Cam are joined by TCP Inner Circle member and world traveler Lyle Smart to recap his recent "magical journey" through Uruguay and Argentina. Lyle shares how he navigated long-haul flights with limited gluten free meal service and discovered why Buenos Aires is widely considered one of the most celiac-friendly cities on the planet. From 100% dedicated steakhouse dinners to finding safe empanadas in a Panama airport, Lyle proves that a celiac diagnosis shouldn't keep you from seeing the world.

    8 April 2026, 10:45 am
  • 36 minutes 57 seconds
    March Madness and Our First Ever "Sour 16" Brackets

    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?

    25 March 2026, 10:30 am
  • 33 minutes 54 seconds
    A Gluten-Free College Road Trip: University of Illinois, IU & Miami

    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.

    11 March 2026, 11:36 am
  • 39 minutes 38 seconds
    Winter News & Notes: Long Road to Diagnosis, Healing Progress & Rx Support

    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.

    25 February 2026, 11:45 am
  • 32 minutes 14 seconds
    Seattle Children's Holistic Approach to Pediatric Celiac Disease

    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

    11 February 2026, 11:45 am
  • 35 minutes 18 seconds
    The Celiac Project Podcast - Ep 443: 2 Guys Talking Gluten Free

    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.

    28 January 2026, 11:45 am
  • 30 minutes 6 seconds
    The Celiac Project Podcast - Ep 442: 2 Guys Talking Gluten Free
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    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.

    14 January 2026, 11:45 am
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