
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.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 101 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NutritionHealth & Fitness | |||

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, Gr... more
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 dis... more
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... more
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 diffic... more
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A very good informative podcast for those concerned
Fantastic and easy to follow.
Sad as I think my father was a celiac but died at 52 undiagnosed.
Listen to this podcast has given me a clearer picture to help newly diagnosed celiacs on their journey
I’m starting from the beginning and annoyed by the host, who is does not have celiac, and keeps trying to relate as a diabetic, which is not at all the same battle. Not even a little bit. And the people they’ve had on only make me feel down. I’ve been trying to get diagnosed for over a year and this isn’t helping me find hope, just hopeless.
Helpful with managing celiac disease. I do listen to most of the episodes other than book club ones. The only problem is the audio is so poor for a podcast which is probably low budget but can be hard to listen to as an avid podcast listener. It needs higher quality then would be 5 stars.
I’m a physician and mother to a newly diagnosed celiac disease in my 10 year old. I was looking for some more resources and wisdom from other people’s experience with the disease. I could not even get through the first episode due to the venom directed toward the medical community in the first interview. Celiac is an elusive diagnosis for many people as they don’t have the “typical” symptoms. By the tone of the angry mother in the first interview, I suspect the specialist didn’t so much “aba... more
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This show centers on living with celiac disease, featuring real stories from people navigating gluten-free life, medical insights, and practical strategies for managing diet, health, and daily challenges. Episodes often blend personal journeys with expert perspectives on diagnosis, research advances, and social dynamics around food. Notable strengths include high relevance to gluten-free living, diverse guest expertise, and a candid, community-focused tone that helps listeners feel understood and supported. Potential listeners can expect actionable tips for safe eating, navigating healthcare, and thriving beyond a diagnosis, with occasional discussions on advocacy and disability considerations in the celiac community.
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Recent guests on Celiac Straight Talk include:
1. Julie Kennedy
2. Dr. Debra Silberg
3. Dr. Ciaran Kelly
4. Amy Ratner
5. Matt Weinstein
6. Maureen Basye
7. Bailey Arman
8. Lauren Murawski
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