Building Community Through Coeliac Connection with The Celiac Project Podcast

EPISODE · Aug 7, 2022 · 45 MIN

Building Community Through Coeliac Connection with The Celiac Project Podcast

from A Gluten Free Podcast · host Ben Hampton

Send us Fan MailA Gluten Free PodcastEpisode 37  On today’s episode of A Gluten Free Podcast, I’m joined by Mike and Cam, hosts of the long-running and widely loved The Celiac Project Podcast. These two passionate coeliac advocates have helped build a supportive, global gluten free community through storytelling, lived experience, and education.In this chat, we dive into their coeliac diagnoses, how they met, and what inspired them to launch their podcast. We also explore important topics like the stigma around men speaking up about health and what they hope the future holds for coeliac disease awareness and the gluten free lifestyle.🎧 What We Cover in This EpisodeMike and Cam’s personal journeys with coeliac diseaseHow they met and created The Celiac Project PodcastThe challenges and importance of men discussing physical and mental healthHow their podcast has helped grow a close-knit, international gluten free communityTheir hopes for future research, awareness, and inclusion for those living gluten free👨‍👨‍👦 About The Celiac ProjectThe Celiac Project Podcast is hosted by Mike and Cam, two men with coeliac disease who are dedicated to amplifying gluten free voices, educating others, and tackling the social, medical, and emotional challenges that come with the condition. Their podcast has become a safe and empowering space for the coeliac and gluten free community around the world.They are also the creators of The Celiac Project Documentary, which shares powerful stories of diagnosis and advocacy, aiming to break down stigma and promote better awareness.🔗 Links & ResourcesThe Celiac Project PodcastThe Celiac Project WebsiteThe Celiac Project Documentary📲 Get In TouchLet’s keep the gluten free conversation going: 📸 Instagram: @a.gffamily 📧 Email: [email protected] can also read my Gluten Free Dad column in The Australian Coeliac magazine, released quarterly for Coeliac Australia members.⚠️ DisclaimerThe content in this podcast reflects personal experiences and opinions. It is not intended as medical advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare professional before making any decisions regarding your diet, diagnosis, or treatment.Want to try out Bask & Co porridge and their other products? Head to this link to purchase now and enjoy gluten free fam! 🥣Support the show

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