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If you’re one of the 1 in 4 people who is living with a chronic digestive health condition , you’re not alone. Whether you’re just diagnosed, in remission, or trying to learn what is happening in your body and what you can do about it, then this podcast is for you.


Jacqueline A. Gaulin
Founder, Chief Strategy Officer
In each episode, Jacqueline Gaulin, longtime patient advocate and the Founder of Gastro Girl, Inc. and GI OnDEMAND, will tackle topics that go beyond the basic mainstream coverage of GI health to educate, inform and empower patients and their caregivers. If you crave the inside scoop on the latest news, research and resources related to gastroenterology, and want it all delivered in an engaging, friendly, nonjudgmental and educational way that features leading GI experts, inspiring patients and positive vibes, this podcast is also for you.
Gastro Girl, an official patient-education partner of The American College of Gastroenterology, is committed to providing actionable and evidence-based health information to help empower patients to better health.





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Podcast Episode Archive
September 18, 2024
Lori’s Story: Living with Short Bowel Syndrome
Lori Plung is an IBD Patient Advocate who was diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease at a young age, and later Short Bowel Syndrome (SBS), a condition where a person’s small intestine is damaged or partially missing. Lori joins us to share her patient journey, how her quality of life has improved since her diagnosis, and offer advice for those living with SBS and their loved ones. Lori also shares a message of hope for anyone who’s diagnosed with a life altering condition. This episode is brought to you by Ironwood Pharmaceuticals.
September 11, 2024
Short Bowel Syndrome 101: What A Doctor Wants You To Know
Short Bowel Syndrome (SBS), a condition where a person’s small intestine is damaged or partially missing, can cause serious symptoms including a failure to absorb enough nutrients from food for their body to thrive. Dr. Christopher Schmoyer, a Gastroenterologist from the University of Pennsylvania, joins us to explain the causes of SBS, how it is diagnosed and what treatment options are available. We also discuss long-term management of SBS and the lifestyle modifications that can help improve an SBS patient’s quality of life. This episode is brought to you by Ironwood Pharmaceuticals.
November 9, 2021
Patient Advocate Melodie Blackwell Shares Her Perspective on People of Color with IBD
Melodie Blackwell is the founder of COCCI (Color of Crohn’s And Chronic Illness), an organization she founded after her own harrowing health journey, which inspired her to take action and raise awareness for disparities in healthcare. Melodie shares statistics on people of color who live with chronic illness, and how the overlooked populations of patients inspired her to create the Equity in IBD Patient Symposium.
September 14, 2021
Patient Voices: Lawson Aschenbach’s Race With Crohn’s Disease
Lawson Aschenbach is a seven-time professional sports car racing champion. So he knows a thing or two about performing under pressure. But what happens when there’s pressure inside your digestive tract that’s debilitating your physical health? That’s what Lawson struggled with before his diagnosis with Crohn’s disease. And he wasn’t about to let it curb his need for speed! Hear Lawson share his emotional patient journey and how he manages his condition day to day so he can dominate on the race track.
September 7, 2021
Patient Voices: Luke Melms Explains How Ignoring the Early Signs Delayed His Crohn’s Diagnosis
Luke Melms, former NCAA baseball player, ignored and downplayed his GI symptoms for years, which eventually led to hospitalizations. He was finally diagnosed with Crohn’s disease and wants others to know that he wishes he talked to his doctor a lot sooner than he did. Luke’s story highlights the importance of recognizing symptoms, acknowledging when something may be wrong with our bodies, and seeking medical care sooner rather than later.
February 9, 2021
Gastro Girl’s Foodie Find: Epicured
This is a special Foodie Find episode! We found a great resource for you, a gourmet meal delivery system called Epicured. Richard Bennett, CEO and Melissa VP of Customer Experience discuss Epicured and how it is helping GI patients by providing gourmet Low FODMAP meals. jacqueline also speaks with Chef Daniel Chavez-Bello, the Culinary Director of Epicured to get a FODMAP food tip, and to hear his favorite dishes!