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Episode 59 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!
It's called “A Biomedical Scientist with MCS.”
It features a conversation with Dr. Anita Wasik, a medical herbalist with a PhD in Medicine based in Finland. She has so much knowledge about MCS and also has the condition.
You’ll hear Dr. Wasik explore:
Her own experiences with MCS and related conditions.How exposure to toxic mold can lead to and contribute to MCS.How the chemical industry influences research and medicine to dismiss MCS.Why she thinks more and more people will develop MCS going forward.How herbal medicine can assist people with the illness.Thank you for listening. Please subscribe where you get your podcasts.
#MCSAwareness #MCS #MultipleChemicalSensitivity #TILT
More info about Dr. Wasik:
https://www.anitawasik.com/Support the show
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Episode 58 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!
It's called “MCS & the Medical System.”
It features a conversation with Tarryn Phillips, Ph.D.
Tarryn is a medical anthropologist and associate professor in Crime, Justice and Legal Studies in the Department of Social Inquiry at La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia.
I'm really excited to share this episode with you, because Tarryn is one of the most knowledgeable people I've spoken with on the podcast about MCS.
You’ll hear Tarryn share why so many doctors fail to assist people with MCS, how other so-called "contested illnesses" are now widely accepted by medical professionals, how the medical system needs to change, and more.
Thank you for listening!#MCSAwareness #MCS #MultipleChemicalSensitivity #TILT
Links:
Tarryn Phillips, Ph.D.
2023 paper:
The doctor, the lawyer and the journalist: Neoliberal career changes and professional resistance during a mining boom
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Episode 57 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!
https://www.chemicalsensitivitypodcast.org/It’s the first in an ongoing series that we’re calling The MCS Podcast Book Club.
I’m speaking with four women with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) — two in the U.S. and two from Canada. They are Caren Kirk, Donna Reid, Jacqueline Rice, and Ronda Sternhagen.
The women share their thoughts about the 2020 book, “The Sensitives: The Rise of Environmental Illness and the Search for America's Last Pure Place” by Oliver Broudy.
The book is about a journey Broudy took to try to understand MCS. We discuss how the author conducted a lot of research, outlines how we are all exposed to toxic chemicals, but according to my guests, fails to put the false argument that MCS is in our heads to rest.Share your thoughts about the conversation and the book.
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Episode 56 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!
https://www.chemicalsensitivitypodcast.org/It’s called “En Environmental Refugee."
I'm speaking with Sue, who goes by the name Canary Involuntary. She lives with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) and Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity (EHS).
We spoke about:
* Her ongoing experiences living in an RV in Massachussetts.
* Medical dismissal.
* Attempts to stay employed.
* The isolation and strength it takes to go on.
* How she documents her life and advocates for people with MCS on Instagram.
Thanks so much to Canary Involuntary (Sue) for speaking with me and thank you for listening.
Please subscribe where you get your podcasts.Links:
Canary Involuntary (Sue) on Instagram
Sue's Etsy sites:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/BiofieldHarmony
https://www.etsy.com/shop/FoxyRoxyHomemadeDISCLAIMER: THIS WEBSITE DOES NOT PROVIDE MEDICAL ADVICE
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Episode 55 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!
It's called: “Sacrifice Zones, Slow Violence, and Pushing Back against Chemical Pollution."
It features a conversation with Noah Theriault, Ph.D.
Noah is an associate professor of anthropology in the Department of History at at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is a political ecologist and specializes in how capitalism shapes social and environmental inequality.
You’ll hear Noah explore:
How he sees toxic chemical pollution as "state-sanctioned violence" and environmental injustice. How marginalized and racialized communities are frequently exposed to toxic chemicals and the places they live become uninhabitable and what he calls “sacrifice zones.”How some communities are pushing back against toxic chemical pollution.Thank you for listening!
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Links:
Noah Theriault, Ph.D.
“Toxic Research. Political Ecologies and the Matter of Damage” by Noah Theriault and Simi Kang
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Episode 54 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!
https://www.chemicalsensitivitypodcast.org/It's called: “Women, Dismissal, and Healthcare.”
You'll hear Charee M. Thompson, Ph.D.
Charee is an associate professor in the Department of Communication at the College of Liberal Arts & Science at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign. She is also an associate professor in the Department of Biomedical & Translational Sciences at the Carle Illinois College of Medicine at the University of Illinois.
You’ll hear Charee explore how:
Women are often blamed and dismissed for their health conditions.
Women are frequently excluded from research about health.
Women with MCS and other so-called 'contested illnesses" are often dismissed by healthcare workers as well as friends and family.
Illnesses such as Multiple Sclerosis were once widely dismissed by healthcare providers.
Parents of girls can support their children when they navigate the healthcare system, and more.Thank you for listening!
Links:
Charee M. Thompson
2023 paper:
“Women's Experiences of Health-Related Communicative Disenfranchisement”
Authors: Charee M. Thompson, Sara Babu, and Shana Makos
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Episode 53 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!
https://www.chemicalsensitivitypodcast.org/It's called: “A Journalist, 9/11, & MCS.”
You'll hear Justine Barron, an investigative journalist and writer based in Miami Florida. Justine is the author of the 2023 book, “They Killed Freddie Gray: The Anatomy of a Police Brutality Cover-Up."
Justine talks about:
· Her experiences witnessing the attacks of September 11th, 2001 in New York City, and how living and working in the city contributed to her health challenges.
· How MCS has impacted her daily life and career.
· Her challenges with housing.
· Ableism and accessibility in journalism, and more.
Thank you for listening!
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Link:
Justine Barron
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Episode 52 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!
https://www.chemicalsensitivitypodcast.org/It’s called "Crip Kinship."
I’m speaking with Shayda Kafai, Ph.D., author of the 2021 book, "Crip Kinship. The Disability Justice & Art Activism of Sins Invalid."
Shayda is an associate professor in the Ethnic and Women's Studies Department at California State Polytechnic University, in Pomona, California.You’ll hear Shayda talk about Sins Invalid,a disability justice-based performance project and what she calls "crip kinship" and the importance of finding connections online with others with disabilities. Shayda explores the notion of dreaming and dream work, in which we can "embody recurring hope, active love, critical resistance, and radical change," the power of telling stories, and the need to love ourselves.
I hope you enjoy the conversation.
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About Shayda Kafai:
https://www.shaydakafai.com/
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Episode 51 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!
https://www.chemicalsensitivitypodcast.org/It’s called “Protecting Children from Harmful Chemicals.”
I’m speaking with David Steinman, author and activist about his 2024 book, “Raising Healthy Kids: Protecting Your Children from Hidden Chemical Toxins.”
You’ll hear David talk about the urgent need to reduce chemical exposures for children, the benefits of eating organic food, and what he calls “deep caring.” By this, he means reading stories with children about environmental heroes and involving young people in green initiatives. I ask David about the lack of regulation of harmful toxins and how best to advocate for the use of safer products in public spaces.
I hope you enjoy the conversation.
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About David Steinman and his book:
https://davidwilliamsteinman.com/
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Episode 50 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!
It's titled, "Everyday Exposures in Canada’s Chemical Valley."
https://www.chemicalsensitivitypodcast.org/You'll hear Sarah Marie Wiebe, Ph.D., Assistant Professor and Undergraduate Advisor in the School of Public Administration at the University of Victoria, in British Columbia, Canada.
Sarah explores how First Nations people in what's known as Canada's Chemical Valley in southeastern Ontario face everyday chemical exposures from industry.
Sarah talks about how Indigenous people and other racialized communities are disproportionately impacted by toxic chemical pollution. Many affected individuals may not know they have Multiple Chemical Sensitivity or Chemical Intolerance, although countless people report experiencing symptoms of these conditions.
Thank you for listening! Please subscribe where you get your podcasts.
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The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast and its associated website are the work of Aaron Goodman and made possible with funds from The Marilyn Brachman Hoffman Foundation, supporting efforts to educate and inform physicians, scientists, and the public about Multiple Chemical Sensitivity. The content, opinions, findings, statements, and recommendations expressed in this Chemical Sensitivity Podcast and associated website do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of its sponsors.Support the show
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Episode 49 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!
https://www.chemicalsensitivitypodcast.org/It’s called: “Gulf War Illness and MCS.”
I’m speaking with with Beatrice Golomb, MD, PhD. Dr. Golomb is a professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine. She served as a primary care doctor for a panel of veteran patients for over 15 years. Dr. Golomb specializes in Gulf War Illness and other issues.
You will hear Dr. Golomb explore why thousands of veterans developed Gulf War Illness and MCS, how they were dismissed by health care workers, and how their conditions have impacted their lives.
Thank you for listening. Please subscribe where you get your podcasts.
Dr. Golomb's 2016 paper:
Recent research on Gulf War illness and other health problems in veterans of the 1991 Gulf War: Effects of toxicant exposures during deployment
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010945215003329
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Episode 48 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!
https://www.chemicalsensitivitypodcast.org/It’s called “A Mother, Daughter, & MCS.”
I’m speaking with Adelia Shepherd and Sherry Crowell-Shepherd who live in Nova Scotia on the East Coast of Canada.
You’ll hear them talk about how Sherry’s MCS influenced their mother-daughter relationship.
It’s an honest and moving conversation, and I think a lot of listeners will relate.
Thank you very much to Adelia and Sherry for sharing their stories.
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Episode 47 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!
https://www.chemicalsensitivitypodcast.org/It’s called “The Canary Professor.”
I’m speaking with anthropologist and professor, Liza Grandia, Ph.D.
Liza is an associate professor of anthropology in the Dapartment of Native American Studies at the University of California Davis. She identifies as a three-time canary, having survived cancer, long Covid, and Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS).
Liza is one of the only academics I know of who is publicly outspoken about her lived experiences with MCS. She has long advocated for less toxic schools and is known as Professor Canary for raising awareness about the dangers of toxic products in everyday life.
More about Liza Grandia, Ph.D.
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Episode 46 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!
https://www.chemicalsensitivitypodcast.org/It’s called: “Finding Environmentally Safe Housing.”
I’m speaking with Scott Daniska.
Scott Daniska, an independent researcher with a background in biology and genomics who has MCS. After five years trying to rent safe apartments in Massachusetts, he currently lives in Connecticut on the east coast of the U.S.
We talk about what is one of the greatest challenges that people with MCS face -- finding environmentally safe housing. It’s something Scott has grappled with and has shared insights about on his YouTube channel.
More about Scott Daniska:
https://linktr.ee/scottthescientistDISCLAIMER: THIS WEBSITE DOES NOT PROVIDE MEDICAL ADVICE
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Episode 45 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!
https://www.chemicalsensitivitypodcast.org/It’s called: “Ecosickness in U.S. Fiction."
I’m speaking with Heather Houser, Ph.D., professor of English at the University of Texas at Austin and the author of the 2014 book, “Ecosickness in Contemporary U.S. Fiction.”
We explore how:
Writers explore the impacts of toxic chemicals on human health in fiction.How fiction can impact the public differently than raw information
Please subscribe where you get your podcasts.Find out more about Heather Houser, Ph.D.
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Episode 44 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!
https://www.chemicalsensitivitypodcast.org/It’s called: “American Breakdown.”
I’m speaking with author and activist Jennifer Lunden, who goes by her last name, Lunden.
Lunden is the author of “American Breakdown: Our Ailing Nation, My Body's Revolt, and the Nineteenth-Century Woman Who Brought Me Back to Life.”
We talk about:
· Her lived experience with MCS and Myalgic Encephalomyelitis / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS).
· How many folks with both illnesses are misdiagnosed by medical professionals.
· The strength it takes to cope with MCS, and more.
Subscribe where you get your podasts.Find out more about Jennifer Lunden
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Episode 43 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!
https://www.chemicalsensitivitypodcast.org/
It’s called: “The Chemical Age.”It features a conversation with Frank A. von Hippel, Ph.D.
Frank is a professor of environmental health sciences at the University of Arizona. His research focuses on toxicology and health disparities, with a focus on Indigenous and underserved communities. Frank is the author of 2020 book, “The Chemical Age,” and he is the creator and host of the Science History Podcast:
You’ll hear Frank explore:
· Why scientists developed pesticides to combat famine and diseases.
· The toxic effects that pesticides have on the environment, wildlife, and humans.
· That there are currently about 350,000 human-made chemicals polluting the environment.
· How scientists understand how just a fraction of these chemicals are harmful.
· That chemical pollution poses a serious threat to human existence.
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Episode 42 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!
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It’s called "Fighting to Breathe."
It features a conversation with Nicole Fabricant, Ph.D.Nicole is a professor of Anthropology and director of Latin American and Latino/a Studies at Towson University in Maryland on the east coast of the U.S. Her research focuses on issues of environmental toxicity and community activism. She is author of the 2022 book, “Fighting to Breathe: Race, Toxicity, and The Rise of Youth Activism in Baltimore.”
You will hear Nicole talk about the book and:· How she has worked with youth in South Baltimore who have used creative forms of activism to push back against serious chemical pollution that impacts their health.
· How many people in South Baltimore suffer from asthma and likely undiagnosed MCS.
· How it is important for everyone, not just people whose health is clearly affected by chemicals, to act.
Thank you for listening!
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Special thanks to the Marilyn Brachman Hoffman Foundation for its generous support of the podcast.
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Episode 41 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!
Her personal experiences with MCS.How “Silent Spring,” by Rachel Carson, published in 1962, inspired her to research the link between chemicals and MCS.What fragrance is actually made of and how it impacts the body.How corporations are not required to list all the chemicals in products. And more.
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It’s called "Silent Winter: Toxic Chemicals and Chronic Illness."
It features a conversation with with Joanna Malaczynski.
Joanna lives with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) and is the author of the 2021 book, “Silent Winter: Our Chemical World and Chronic Illness.”
You’ll hear Joanna explore:Thank you for listening!
Please share your feedback with us. We love hearing from you.DISCLAIMER: THIS WEBSITE DOES NOT PROVIDE MEDICAL ADVICE
The information, including but not limited to, text, graphics, images, and other material contained on this website are for informational purposes only. No material on this site is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health care regimen, and never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this website. No material or information provided by The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast, or its associated website is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.Support the show
Special thanks to the Marilyn Brachman Hoffman Foundation for its generous support of the podcast.
Support the podcast. Find the podcast on Patreon. If you like, please buy me a coffee.
If you like the podcast, please consider becoming a supporter!Follow the podcast on YouTube! Read captions in any language.
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Episode 40 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!
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It’s called “Surviving and Detoxing in Toxic Times.”
It features a conversation with Dr. Jenny Goodman.Dr. Goodman is a medical doctor specializing in environmental medicine based in London, England. (We share the same last name, but we aren’t related.) She is the author of the 2020 book, “Staying Alive in Toxic Times: A Seasonal Guide to Lifelong Health.”
You’ll hear Dr. Goodman discuss how MCS has become an epidemic in modern times, how environmental physicians search deeply into the roots of people's illnesses, electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS), the vital role of nutrition for people with MCS, and seven ways people can detoxify.Thank you for listening!
Please share your feedback with us. We love hearing from you.Dr. Jenny Goodman
“Staying Alive in Toxic Times”
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The information, including but not limited to, text, graphics, images, and other material contained on this website are for informational purposes only. No material on this site is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health care regimen, and never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this website. No material or information provided by The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast, or its associated website is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.Support the show
Special thanks to the Marilyn Brachman Hoffman Foundation for its generous support of the podcast.
Support the podcast. Find the podcast on Patreon. If you like, please buy me a coffee.
If you like the podcast, please consider becoming a supporter!Follow the podcast on YouTube! Read captions in any language.
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