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  • From Diagnosis to Advocacy: Casey the College Celiac's Journey
    2026/04/23

    In this episode, Casey Cromwell, known as Casey the College Celiac, dives into her story about being diagnosed with Celiac at 17. She shares about the struggles she is still navigating on this gluten-free journey and how she is using her platform to support others going through the same things.

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    48 分
  • How One Mom Turned Inclusion into a Cookie Company: The Why Behind Homefree
    2026/04/16

    In this episode, host Channon sits down with Jill Robbins, founder and CEO of Homefree, to talk about the deeply personal story behind one of the gluten-free and allergen-friendly brands in the GFCO community. Jill shares how her experience as both a mother and clinical psychologist shaped her mission to create treats that make inclusion easier for everyone, especially children navigating food allergies and gluten-free life.

    The conversation explores the emotional impact of food inclusion, the trust consumers place in certification and what it really takes to build a brand around safety, quality, and belonging. Jill also shares how Homefree approaches allergen control, food service partnerships and why making one cookie for all can mean so much more than just convenience.

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    38 分
  • Small Changes, Big Difference: Talking Inflammation and Food
    2026/04/09

    In this episode of At the Table, we explore inflammation, how it shows up in everyday life, and how food choices may help support better health. Host, and COO of the Gluten Intolerance Group, Channon talks with Jeff Kitchen, Corporate Culinary Director at GenCare, and Registered Dietitian Alma Nocchi about anti-inflammatory eating, menu planning for senior living residents, and the small changes that can make a meaningful difference. From sugar and processed foods to real-world recipe swaps and resident feedback, this conversation makes nutrition feel practical and hopeful.

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    38 分
  • Teen Voices on Living Gluten-Free: What Teens Want You to Know about Living Gluten-Free
    2026/04/02

    In this episode, we hear directly from two members of our Teen Advisory Board, Madeline, and Illuminata, about what life with celiac disease really looks like in high school. From school lunches and social situations to travel challenges, self-advocacy, and 504 plans, this conversation is honest, thoughtful, and full of insight. If you are a teen living gluten-free, or a parent trying to support one, this episode is a reminder that you are not alone.


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    46 分
  • When Gluten-Free Feels Overwhelming: Celiac, Food Anxiety and Finding Balance
    2026/03/26

    In this episode of At the Table, we explore the complex connection between celiac disease, food anxiety, and disordered eating, especially for teens and young adults navigating independence for the first time. Joined by dietetic intern Katie, we discuss how medically necessary restriction can evolve into something heavier, and how to recognize when that shift is happening. This episode is meant to bring clarity, normalize the experience, and offer support.


    *Content note: This episode includes discussion of eating disorders and food anxiety.

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    51 分
  • Teen Summit: Where Gluten-Free Teens Find Their Voice
    2026/03/19

    What happens when a gluten-free teen stops navigating the world alone?

    In this episode of At the Table, Channon is joined by Megan and Sam, two members of GIG’s Teen Advisory Board and Teen Summit alumni, for a real, unfiltered conversation about growing up with celiac disease.

    They share what life looked like before finding community, the quiet loneliness that often goes unspoken, and the moments at Teen Summit that changed how they see themselves. From learning how to advocate at restaurants to building friendships that don’t require explanation, this conversation goes far beyond food.

    It’s about confidence. Identity. And what shifts when a teen realizes they’re not the only one.

    If you’re a parent wondering how to support your child, or a teen trying to figure out where you fit, this episode offers a clear answer: connection changes everything.

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    29 分
  • Inside the Natural Products Industry with GIG: Trends, Certifications, and Personal Stories
    2026/03/12

    What actually happens behind the scenes at one of the biggest food industry trade shows in the world? In this episode, Channon sits down with the GIG trade show team to reflect on their time at the 2026 Natural Products Expo West. They share what stood out on the show floor, exciting products they discovered, and the trends shaping the future of the gluten-free market.

    Behind the scenes at Expo West, the GIG team pulls up chairs and unpacks what they saw, tasted, and learned from one of the biggest natural products trade shows in the country. Recorded live from Anaheim at the end of a long day on the show floor, this episode offers a candid look at emerging gluten-free trends, product innovation, certification conversations, and the growing demand for trust in the marketplace.

    From protein-packed everything and personal care products to the continued expansion of the gluten-free category, this conversation gives listeners a real-time snapshot of where the industry is headed and what it could mean for the gluten-free community. Along the way, the team also shares favorite finds, reflections from first-time attendees, and why certified gluten-free products continue to stand out in a crowded market.

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    1 時間 9 分
  • Who You’re Actually Sitting With
    2026/03/05

    Most weeks on At the Table, Channon sits across from a guest listening, asking questions, and creating space for someone else’s story.

    This week, she pulled her own chair up.

    In this solo episode, Channon shares the path that shaped her. From eight-year-old dreams to a business graduate who helped grow the Gluten Free Certification Organization from three certified companies to over 1,300 brands across six continents.

    But the heart of the episode isn’t about growth metrics.

    It’s about the moment certification stopped being professional and became personal. When her four-year-old daughter was diagnosed with celiac disease and learned to look for “Mommy’s logo” before eating at a friend’s house.

    It’s about learning that leadership isn’t about authority, it’s about congruence. Showing up the same way, every time.

    It’s about integrity.

    And friendship.

    If you’ve ever wondered why GIG and GFCO hold the line so firmly… or why this community work runs deeper than a job description… this conversation answers that.

    Pull up a chair. Now you know who you’re sitting with.

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    18 分