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Stress, a weakened immune system and Shingles (E102)
Apr 23, 2026
17m 36s
Colonoscopy #10, Prep tips and update (E101)
Apr 8, 2026
17m 39s
Steph's Update and Podcast Announcement (E100)
Mar 24, 2026
17m 03s
Ashley Zuchelli: Navigating Crohn's (E99)
May 9, 2024
46m 15s
Stephanie Gish solocast: Back on medications (E98)
Apr 30, 2024
11m 54s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 4/23/26 | ![]() Stress, a weakened immune system and Shingles (E102)✨ | stressimmune system+4 | — | BriotechHealthline | — | stressimmune system+5 | — | 17m 36s | |
| 4/8/26 | ![]() Colonoscopy #10, Prep tips and update (E101)✨ | colonoscopyhealth+2 | — | — | — | dysplasiamedications+1 | — | 17m 39s | |
| 3/24/26 | ![]() Steph's Update and Podcast Announcement (E100)✨ | Crohn's disease updateIgA Nephropathy update+4 | — | — | — | chronic illnesstravel+1 | — | 17m 03s | |
| 5/9/24 | ![]() Ashley Zuchelli: Navigating Crohn's (E99)✨ | Crohn's diseaseIBD+3 | Ashley Zuchelli | HelloFresh | — | healthfitness+3 | — | 46m 15s | |
| 4/30/24 | ![]() Stephanie Gish solocast: Back on medications (E98)✨ | Crohn's diseaseinflammatory bowel disease+2 | — | HadlimaHumira+1 | — | IBDhealth+2 | — | 11m 54s | |
| 4/19/24 | ![]() Dr. Natalie Scheeler: Naturopathic medicine, FMT, and Helminthic therapies (E97)✨ | naturopathic medicinegut health+7 | Dr Natalie Scheeler | Modrn MedModern Med+3 | — | integrative treatmentspreventative medicine+2 | — | 44m 28s | |
| 3/1/24 | ![]() Megan Starshak: Co-Founder of The Great Bowel Movement (E96)✨ | ulcerative colitisinflammatory bowel disease+3 | Megan Starshak | The Great Bowel MovementCrohn's Fitness Food and My Rocky Road to Health+1 | — | IBDsupportive community+2 | — | 43m 16s | |
| 2/9/24 | ![]() Leah Crumrine: Wife and Caregiver (E95)✨ | caregivingIBD+3 | Leah Crumrine | Crohn's Fitness Food and My Rocky Road to Health | — | supportcommunication+3 | — | 56m 16s | |
| 1/19/24 | ![]() Steve Carver: Colitis Journey & JumpSport (E94)✨ | colitisrebounding+3 | Steve Carver | JumpSportACE Study+2 | — | holistic approachpersonal trainer+3 | — | 50m 15s | |
| 1/5/24 | ![]() Logan Crumrine: Living in Remission (E93)✨ | Crohn's diseaseremission+2 | Logan Crumrine | Crohn's Fitness Food and My Rocky Road to Health | Washington | Crohn's disease warrioradvocate+3 | — | 42m 00s | |
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| 12/22/23 | ![]() Abigail Marie: The Chef With IBD (E92)✨ | ulcerative colitisculinary school+5 | Abigail Marie | Specific Carbohydrate DietCrohn's Fitness Food and My Rocky Road to Health | — | healingflavorful foods+2 | — | 39m 34s | |
| 12/15/23 | ![]() Amber J Tresca: Writer, Advocate & Host of the About IBD podcast (E91) | Enjoy this interview with Amber J Tresca, health content creator, writer, speaker, advocate, and host of the About IBD podcast. Amber was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis at the age of 16, had a colectomy at age 26, and started writing about inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and other health conditions one year later! She’s been writing ever since, sharing both about her own journey and writing for a variety of health publications giving insight and technical information about IBD. In this podcast episode, she share’s her story, perspective, and tips for fellow IBD patients. From the show: SG: How important it is to get care, and the right care, right away? AT: …it’s so important. And it's important also to not get into that fatalistic state of mind that I was in, that I still don't know where it came from, but that I could only expect so much improvement and that it wasn't going to go further than that. I should have expected, I should have demanded more, but I didn't know what I didn't know. Today we have better treatments, we have a lot more understanding, there's better testing, etc. But you still, as the patient, have to be the one (or as a parent or a caregiver) you have to be the one to make sure that all of this is happening and you have to be the one to advocate for yourself or your loved one to make sure that you're getting what you need. And I've heard lots of stories about how people advocate for themselves and the ways in which they make changes…There’s always a workaround. There's always a way that you can make the situation work for your life, but you have to explain what that is to your healthcare providers and help them help you get to where it is that you want to be. SG: What are some of the top resources that you would recommend to people listening to go to for information? AT: …my first place to go is PubMed, but I know that's not for everybody. Not everybody wants to wade through all of that stuff to find what they're looking for. But I do often give talks or write about how you can find good sources of information. …government sites, educational sites, and patient advocacy group sites, so .gov, .org, .edu, is usually a good place to start and to find information. The second thing that I would look for in information is who wrote it. And I just told you that I write all kinds of stuff without a byline. But when you read something, there should be an identifiable entity, at least. Even if it says staff writer. It shouldn't just be a bunch of very clinical advice-sounding type stuff on a page and you don't know who wrote it. You should know who wrote it and how to get in contact with them. Three, would be looking at what the site that you are interacting with, or the app, I guess I should say, what they're getting out of it. Are they selling you something? And I'm not saying that someone who has something for sale is always off the table. I mean, if you sign up for my newsletter, I have discount codes in there too that you can go and purchase some of the things that I have vetted and that I use in my own life…But I will say it should be clear and you should have a clear understanding of if that person is selling something and then what they are selling. …So the fourth thing is, is that you want to see that the information that you are looking at, receiving, interacting with, goes back to some primary sources. So that's where it gets back to that PubMed thing…Did they get it from a source that is, for instance, someone interviewed a clinician, which is something that you and I do, you interview someone like that, they're a source. They link back to a clinical trial. Okay, they're talking about a medication. So they link to maybe a trial on that medication. That's great. Or they link back to, for instance, a patient advocacy group or an educational resource like an IBD center, which there are several across the country. That's good to know. Whenever I see something that says like 10% of people XYZ, I want to know where that 10% came from. Where'd that come from? There's got to be something behind that for me. So that's another thing that I usually say that people should look for when they're looking for good sources of information. …number five is your own healthcare team. Ask them for the resources, okay, because we all want to go online and look for things because it's easy and convenient and works out really well. But there are also sources that are offline, another patient that they might suggest for you to be a sort of a mentor for you, or someone else on the healthcare team, like a dietician, like a mental health specialist. Those people are great sources, primary sources, of information for you, and then they can also tell you what it is that they think would be helpful for you. Links from the show: Website - aboutibd.com/about-amber About IBD Podcast - aboutibd.com/podcast Instagram - www.instagram.com/about_ibd Facebook - www.facebook.com/aboutibd * * * * * Support the podcast ❤️ Get your copy of Crohn's Fitness Food and My Rocky Road to Health, Shop my favorite products, Read my favorite books, Subscribe to the podcast, Send a little love/coffee 😉 More at crohnsfitnessfood.com Want to share your story? Send me a message here. | — | ||||||
| 11/29/23 | ![]() Tim Parsons: Children’s Author & Crohn’s Warrior (E90) | Enjoy this interview with Tim Parsons, a Crohn’s disease warrior, ambulance service chaplain, and author of the children’s book series Paramedic Chris. Through the Paramedic Chris children’s books, Tim aims to help develop children's reading skills and also offers support for important subjects such as anxiety, fear, and working together as a community. In today’s episode, he shares his story with IBD and how he balances life with Crohn’s. Social media & links from the show: Instagram: https://instagram.com/paramedicchriskidsbooks TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@paramedicchriskidsbooks Website: https://timparsons.co.uk/ Books: Paramedic Chris Paramedic Chris A Helping Hand Paramedic Chris A Sorry Bully Paramedic Chris and the Runaway Chicken * * * * * Support the podcast ❤️ Get your copy of Crohn's Fitness Food and My Rocky Road to Health, Shop my favorite products, Read my favorite books, Subscribe to the podcast, Send a little love/coffee 😉 More at crohnsfitnessfood.com Want to share your story? Send me a message here. | — | ||||||
| 11/22/23 | ![]() Clemmie Oliver: IBD and Nutrition (E89) | Enjoy this interview with Clemmie Oliver. Diagnosed with Ulcerative colitis in 1999, she had an ileostomy at age 11, was later diagnosed with IBS in addition to IBD, and is now focused on helping others improve their lives and find better health. After becoming a Registered Associate Nutritionist and Qualified Nutritional Therapist, she founded the Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine Clinic in 2018 where she and her team support patients living with IBD in the UK and across the world to live a better quality of life. She is passionate about empowering patients with IBD by providing evidence-based nutrition support to bring clarity around diet and their IBD, remove fear from food, optimize nutritional intake, and support symptom management, as well as being their patient advocate ensuring they are receiving the care they need. Links from the show: instagram.com/clemmieolivernutrition nalmclinic.com * * * * * Support the podcast ❤️ Get your copy of Crohn's Fitness Food and My Rocky Road to Health, Shop my favorite products, Read my favorite books, Subscribe to the podcast, Send a little love/coffee 😉 More at crohnsfitnessfood.com Want to share your story? Send me a message here. | — | ||||||
| 11/15/23 | ![]() Sarah Campbell: IBD and Advocacy (E88) | Enjoy this interview with Sarah Campbell. She’s a Crohn’s warrior, the founder of @ibdheroes on Instagram, a mother of two, and a former beauty queen. In this episode, she shares her IBD journey, advocacy, and how she balances it all. Follow on social: https://www.instagram.com/sarah.may.campbell https://www.instagram.com/ibdheroes/ * * * * * Support the podcast ❤️ Get your copy of Crohn's Fitness Food and My Rocky Road to Health, Shop my favorite products, Read my favorite books, Subscribe to the podcast, Send a little love/coffee 😉 Want to share your story? Send me a message here. | — | ||||||
| 11/8/23 | ![]() Kiley Petencin: IBD and Music (E87) | Enjoy this interview with Kiley Petencin, an ulcerative colitis warrior diagnosed in 2014. Despite the flares battling IBD, she continued to pursue her graduate degree and is now an occupational therapist providing telehealth services to clients, many who have chronic illness. Four years ago, she started writing songs and found music to be a refuge and passion throughout her journey. Today she shares both her story with IBD and music! Listen until the end to hear her song "Brighter Days" that she released two years ago this week. Links & Social: Website - kileypet.com Instagram - www.instagram.com/kileypet Instagram - www.instagram.com/kileypetmusic * * * * * Support the podcast ❤️ Get your copy of Crohn's Fitness Food and My Rocky Road to Health, Shop my favorite products, Read my favorite books, Subscribe to the podcast, Send a little love/coffee 😉 Want to share your story? Send me a message here. | — | ||||||
| 11/1/23 | ![]() Kelly Jenkins: Chronically Willed (E86) | Enjoy this interview with Kelly Jenkins. She’s a chronic illness patient, certified yoga teacher and certified nutrition coach thriving in a modern world! After being diagnosed with ulcerative colitis, she spent the past eight years treating it with a combination of western and naturopathic medicine. Today, she’s on a journey to support healthier, happier, chronically WILLED warriors! Links from the show: Blog & Website: chronicallywilled.com/blog Instagram: www.instagram.com/chronicallywilled Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094712043821 * * * * * Support the podcast ❤️ Get your copy of Crohn's Fitness Food and My Rocky Road to Health, Shop my favorite products, Read my favorite books, Subscribe to the podcast, Send a little love/coffee 😉 Want to share your story? Send me a message here. | — | ||||||
| 10/25/23 | ![]() Tom Wilding: Post-Surgery Insights, IBD Humor (85) | Enjoy this interview with Tom Wilding, a Crohn’s disease warrior and graphic designer who enjoys horror films, travel, wrestling, and sharing irreverent humor about body parts and his IBD journey! After battling Crohn’s disease for the past 16 years, he’s now just four months post surgery from a subtotal colectomy and he’s here today to share his story. Show links & Social: Instagram - www.instagram.com/intestinesareoverrated Designs - www.etsy.com/uk/shop/TomWildingDesigns * * * * * Support the podcast ❤️ Get your copy of Crohn's Fitness Food and My Rocky Road to Health, Shop my favorite products, Read my favorite books, Subscribe to the podcast, Send a little love/coffee 😉 Want to share your story? Send me a message here. | — | ||||||
| 10/18/23 | ![]() Jackie Zimmerman: IBD, MS, and Business (E84) | Enjoy this interview with Jackie Zimmerman, an IBD warrior, author, patient advocate, and QUEEN of getting shit done (GSD)! She’s here to share her journey with IBD and how she channeled two chronic illnesses into a side career in patient advocacy, founded a nonprofit for women with IBD and ostomies, and runs a successful business inspiring small business owners to dream big. Links from the show: Jackie Zimmerman - jackiezimmerman.com & www.queenofgsd.com Girls With Guts - girlswithguts.org “What Won’t She Say” podcast (Jackie’s full story) - www.podbean.com “Not Crazy” podcast - notcrazy.libsyn.com SheHive - theshehive.com Follow on social: Instagram - instagram.com/queenofgsd Instagram - instagram.com/jackiezimm Facebook - facebook.com/queenofgsd * * * * * Support the podcast ❤️ Get your copy of Crohn's Fitness Food and My Rocky Road to Health, Shop my favorite products, Read my favorite books, Subscribe to the podcast, Send a little love/coffee 😉 Want to share your story? Send me a message here. | — | ||||||
| 10/10/23 | ![]() Natasha Monk: Body Acceptance, Ostomate (E83) | Enjoy this interview with Natasha Monk, your stoma acceptance queen! She’s advocating body acceptance and raising awareness about IBD and ostomies. In this episode, she shares her 20-year journey with Crohn’s disease and endometriosis. Follow on social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/natasha_monk1 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@natasha_monk1?lang=en * * * * * Support the podcast ❤️ Get your copy of Crohn's Fitness Food and My Rocky Road to Health, Shop my favorite products, Read my favorite books, Subscribe to the podcast, Send a little love/coffee 😉 Want to share your story? Send me a message here. | — | ||||||
| 10/3/23 | ![]() Selvi Rengasami, MD: Holistic Gut Health (E82) | Enjoy this interview with Dr. Selvi Rengasami, a Crohn’s warrior, physician, and integrative nutrition health coach. From medications and multiple surgeries — including a temporary ostomy — to facing death, she’s reached remission and filled her life with joy, purpose, and the ability to guide others on the path to gut health. Links: Dr. Selvi: https://www.drselvi.com/ Follow on social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/selvi.rengasami Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.selvi.coach/ * * * * * Support the podcast ❤️ Get your copy of Crohn's Fitness Food and My Rocky Road to Health, Shop my favorite products, Read my favorite books, Subscribe to the podcast, Send a little love/coffee 😉 Want to share your story? Send me a message here. | — | ||||||
| 9/26/23 | ![]() Chrissy Y: @lifewithcrohns | Enjoy this interview with Chrissy Y (@lifewithcrohns on Instagram). She was diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease in 2005. From diagnosis to treatments, she shares her journey with IBD and how she raises IBD awareness through education and humor!Follow on social:Instagram @lifewithcrohns* * * * *Support the podcast ❤️Get your copy of Crohn's Fitness Food and My Rocky Road to Health,Shop my favorite products,Read my favorite books,Subscribe to the podcast,Send a little love/coffee 😉Want to share your story? Send me a message here. | — | ||||||
| 9/20/23 | ![]() Stephanie Brenner: Chronic Illness Psychotherapy (E80) | Enjoy this interview with Stephanie Brenner, a Crohn’s warrior, ostomate, and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who has 13 years of experience working with clients with chronic illnesses. Through her journey as a chronic illness patient and clinician, she has developed a passion for helping people with health challenges live their lives to the fullest. When working with her clients, she uses cognitive-behavioral therapy, mindfulness, medical hypnotherapy, psycho-education, and a strengths-based approach. Links from the show: Stephanie’s practice, Chronic Illness Psychotherapy: https://chronicillnesspsychotherapy.com/ GI Psych Provider Directory from The Rome Foundation: https://romegipsych.org/ Ostomy Academy on Mental Health: https://youtu.be/6IyluMHxKwM The Circle of Care Guidebook for Caregivers of Children and Adolescents Managing Crohn’s Disease: https://www.caregiving.org/caregivers-of-children-and-adolescents-managing-crohns-disease/ * * * * * Support the podcast ❤️ Get your copy of Crohn's Fitness Food and My Rocky Road to Health, Shop my favorite products, Read my favorite books, Subscribe to the podcast, Send a little love/coffee 😉 Want to share your story? Send me a message here. | — | ||||||
| 9/5/23 | ![]() Tina Aswani Omprakash: Own Your Crohn’s (E79) | Enjoy this interview with Tina Aswani Omprakash. When Crohn’s disease derailed her career and educational goals 17 years ago, she rose from the ashes and celebrated her graduation this summer from the Mount Sinai Icahn School of Medicine’s Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and gave the commencement address. Her battle with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) rendered her unable to work until she mustered up the courage to pursue a Master’s in Public Health (MPH) and change careers. Throughout her journey, Tina’s undergone more than 20 surgeries, had four near-death experiences, and today is passionate about advocating for the chronically ill and disabled. Through her blog, Own Your Crohn’s, she welcomes everyone to “Own your Crohn’s. Own your IBD. Own your chronic illness and/or disability. Own everything that might not fit societal norms and give it a voice. Because what knocks us down can make us stronger, fiercer, and more united if we let it.” Links from the show: Own Your Crohn’s: https://ownyourcrohns.com/ South Asian IBD Alliance: https://www.southasianibd.org/ SAIA IBDesis: https://www.southasianibd.org/ibdesis/ Follow on social: https://www.facebook.com/ownyourcrohns/ https://www.instagram.com/ownyourcrohns/ https://twitter.com/ownyourcrohns https://www.linkedin.com/in/tina-aswani-omprakash/ * * * * * Support the podcast ❤️ Get your copy of Crohn's Fitness Food and My Rocky Road to Health, Shop my favorite products, Read my favorite books, Subscribe to the podcast, Send a little love/coffee 😉 Want to share your story? Send me a message here. | — | ||||||
| 8/29/23 | ![]() Flic Manning: Living Human (E78) | Enjoy this interview with Flic Manning, author, radio broadcaster, speaker and entrepreneur with a flare for dance. She is a disabled and chronically sick human who built a successful twenty-year career as a dancer and choreographer while living with chronic invisible, incurable diseases. She worked for business legends such as Gary Vaynerchuk and Lesley Gold in San Francisco, California, USA, while becoming a qualified wellbeing and holistic health expert. On her return to Australia, Flic founded Corethentic, a complete wellness system, and is an ambassador for Crohn’s & Colitis Australia, the Mental Health Foundation of Australia, and for FitRec DNA. She hosts “Brainwaves” on 3CR Melbourne—a show dedicated to the lived experience of mental health. Flic has a range of qualifications spanning the brain, mind and body; from neuroplasticity, neurobiology, wellness coaching, mindfulness and holistic pain management to fitness and dance. She has written for magazines like OK!, has been featured on Ticker News and Broad Radio Australia, and is a popular speaker working with organizations like the YMCA and Vush. Her memoir Living Human, which details the lessons she has learned living with invisible illness, is available accessibly in print, digital format, and audiobook and has been called a “Profound story of hope and resilience” by Jacinta Parsons, ABC Broadcaster. She will release her second book The Mind Symphony a book about the brain and body aspects of mindset soon. Flic spends most of her time working to change the public perception of disabled and chronically sick people, and in her free time she can be found with her support dog Rocket and her husband by, or in, the ocean. Links from the show: Flic Manning: https://flicmanning.com Corethentic: https://corethenticbody.com Brainwaves: https://www.3cr.org.au/brainwaves Living Human: https://flicmanning.com/books.html Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flicmanning * * * * * Support the podcast ❤️ Get your copy of Crohn's Fitness Food and My Rocky Road to Health, Shop my favorite products, Read my favorite books, Subscribe to the podcast, Send a little love/coffee 😉 Want to share your story? Send me a message here. | — | ||||||
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