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  • Episode 44 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!
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    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.


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    Find out more about Jennifer Lunden

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  • Episode 43 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!
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    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!

    Please share your feedback with us. We love hearing from you.


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  • Episode 41 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!
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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:

    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.

    Thank you for listening!

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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.

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    Dr. Jenny Goodman

    “Staying Alive in Toxic Times”

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  • Episode 39 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!
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    It’s called “Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity.”

    It features a conversation with Julia Lupine. Julia is the author of “Under a Rock: An Electrosensitive Survival Guide.”

    You’ll hear Julia talk about how she adapted to having Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity (EHS), Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS), how she communicates using a computer and social media, how she has dealt with people who are skeptical about EHS, supplements that have helped her, and more.

    Thank you for listening!

    Please consider buying Julia's book:
    “Under a Rock: An Electrosensitive Survival Guide.”

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  • Episode 38 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!
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    It’s called Chemical Free Homes.

    It features a conversation with Corinne Segura.

    Corinne is a building biologist practitioner and founder of My Chemical-Free House where she tests and writes about green building materials.

    You’ll hear Corinne talk about why she started My Chemical-Free House, some of the greatest challenges people face when renovating, the benefits of air purifiers, if it’s possible to create a safe space in a contaminated home, and more.

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    My Chemical Free House

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  • Episode 37 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!

    It’s called “Insights from a “Universal Reactor.”

    It features a conversation with Daniel Waclawiw.

    Daniel’s the founder of the YouTube channel, The Canary Uncaged. He makes short videos about how, at 27, he is navigating what he calls an "impossible illness."

    You'll hear Daniel explore challenges he's faced finding a safe vehicle to live in, isolation, how chemicals are deemed safe, and how people with MCS can support one another.

    Thank you for listening!

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    Let's show our support for Daniel. Please consider sharing your generosity with him.
    You can make a contribution to Daniel's Go Fund Me.

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  • Episode 36 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!
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    It’s called “Autobiography and MCS.”

    It features a conversation with Sofia Varino, Ph.D. Sofia is a professor at the University of Potsdam in Germany. They specialize in gender studies, cultural studies and the environment.

    You’ll hear Sofia explore how two writers, Aurora Levins Morales and Peggy Munson, as well as singer and filmmaker Susan Abod document their personal experiences with the illness.

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    Sofia Varino, Ph.D.

    Chapter by Varino: Pathogenic (Auto)Ecologies: Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Mechanisms in Environmental Autobiography


    Aurora Levins Morales


    Susan Abod


    Peggy Munson

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  • Episode 35 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!

    It’s called “Toxic Fashion.”

    It features a conversation with Alden Wicker, author of “To Dye For: How Toxic Fashion Is Making Us Sick – and How we can Fight Back.”

    The book explores the impacts of clothing made with synthetic materials and dyes derived from fossil fuels.

    In this interview, Wicker talks about the connection between clothing, textiles, and MCS.

    Thank you for listening!

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    Alden Wicker

    EcoCult

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  • Episode 34 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!

    It’s called “The Sensitives.” Exploring a Film About MCS.
    https://www.chemicalsensitivitypodcast.org/

    You'll hear a conversation about the 2017 documentary “The Sensitives.” It’s a film about people who live with severe MCS.

    Thank you for listening!

    Please share your feedback with us. We love hearing from you.

    “The Sensitives” – full film on YouTube

    Check out The Uncaged Canary — Daniel Waclawi's YouTube channel about his life with MCS and living in a vehicle

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  • Episode 33 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!

    It’s called “Conversations with Doctors.”

    Subscribe where you get your podcasts.
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    This episode features a conversation with Suvi Kaikkonen.

    Suvi is a linguist in Finland. She specializes in how people who are impacted by poor air quality in their homes and get ill are often dismissed by doctors.

    It’s something a lot of listeners with MCS will relate to.

    Thank you for listening!
    Please share your feedback with us. We love hearing from you.


    Read a paper by Suvi Kaikkonen and colleagues:
    Making sense of the deligitimation experiences of people suffering from indoor air problems

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  • Episode 32 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!
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    This episode is called “Canary Whiskers: Fragrance-Free Soap.”

    It features a conversation with Rebecca, founder of Canary Whiskers Soap Company that makes completely fragrance-free and essential oil-free, cold-process soap for people with MCS.

    You’ll hear Rebecca share how:

    · She started Canary Whiskers because she couldn’t find soap that didn’t make her unwell.

    · Canary Whiskers soap is different than most other “fragrance-free” soap.

    · Canary Whiskers helps make MCS more visible.

    · She is trying to access fragrance-free healthcare, something many listeners can relate to.

    Update: Some news from Canary Whiskers.

    Find out more about Canary Whiskers.

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  • Episode 31 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!
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    This episode is called “Podcasting, MCS and Community-Building.”

    It features a conversation with me, Aaron Goodman, founder and host of the podcast.

    I answer some listeners' questions about why I started The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast, my experiences with the illness, community-building, and more.

    Thank you for listening! Please share your thoughts and stories with us. We love hearing from you.

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  • Episode 30 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!

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    This episode is called “Powered Air-Purifying Respirators.”

    It features a conversation with two women in the U.S. who wear Powered Air-Purifying Respirators (PAPRs) so they can continue engaging in the world with MCS.

    You’ll hear Kyle Higgins and Mariann Martin explore:

    · How and when they started wearing PAPRs.

    · Which models they use and how they adapt them.

    · How they respond to questions and stares from family members, friends, and strangers.

    More info about PAPRs (Wikipedia).

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  • Episode 29 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!

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    This episode is called “Man on a Mission: A Very Deep Exploration of MCS.”

    It features a conversation with Don Want, Ph.D., whose children's experiences with MCS led him to write perhaps the most comprehensive information about the condition.

    You’ll hear Don explore:

    His own family’s experience with MCS. Whether there could be diagnostic tests for MCS. How many people with MCS also have other conditions. His thoughts on the name, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity. Why many healthcare professionals misdiagnose people with MCS. And more.

    Don Want’s 2022 PhD dissertation on MCS:
    "Environmental Effects on Health: Ignorance and Undone Science."

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  • Episode 28 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!

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    This episode is called “Toxic Chemicals in our Blood and World.”

    It features a conversation with environmental journalist Anna Turns.

    You’ll hear Anna explore:

    The extent of chemical pollution in the world. An experiment Anna did to find out which chemicals are in her blood stream.How people can find out which chemicals are safe and which are not. How members of marginalized communities are disproportionately affected by toxic chemicals.And more.

    “Go Toxic Free. Easy and Sustainable Ways to Reduce Chemical Pollution.” – Book by Anna Turns

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  • Check out Episode 27 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast!

    The title is “An Environmental Physician Weighs In.”

    It features a Conversation Dr. John Molot, a doctor in Ontario, Canada who has specialized in MCS for over 30 years.

    You’ll hear Dr. Molot explore:

    · The primary mechanisms of the illness.

    · Why roughly 70% of people with MCS are women.

    · MCS and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS).

    · Why many people with MCS have other co-related illnesses.

    · The need for new doctors to learn about MCS.

    · And more.

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    2023 paper co-authored by Dr. Molot:
    “Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: It’s Time to Catch Up to the Science.”

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  • Check out Episode 26 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast!

    The title is “Stories of Grief, Acceptance & Strength.”

    It features a Conversation with Gail McCormick.

    Gail is a psychotherapist, former newspaper reporter, and writer based in Seattle in the U.S. She has lived with MCS for many years. In 2001, she published a book of interviews she conducted with dozens of people who had MCS across the U.S. Her goal was to find out how they were coping and how their emotional and social lives were impacted by the illness.

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    “Living with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: Narratives of Coping”

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  • Check out Episode 25 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast!

    The title is “Safe Dentistry & MCS.”

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    You will hear Dr. Amy Dayries, one of the world’s most knowledgeable dentists about MCS. She shares helpful information about how to find a dentist who understands MCS, testing for safe dental products, amalgams, root canals, and more.

    Dr. Amy Dayries

    International Association of Oral Medicine and Toxicology (IAOMT)

    American Academy of oral systemic health (AAOSH)

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