The toxin talk we should be having and an approach to low-tox beyond your IG feed with Lara Adler
Release Date: 12/05/2025
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Welcome back to the show. Today, we’re diving into a topic that has become increasingly noisy online: environmental chemicals, toxicity, and what it truly means to support our long-term health. To help ground this conversation in evidence and context rather than fear and marketing, I’m joined by Lara Adler, an environmental health educator and advocate who has spent the last 14 years deep in the research behind environmental exposures and public health. In this episode, we unpack the widening gap between individualized “wellness culture” and the larger systemic issues — like...
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info_outlineWelcome back to the show. Today, we’re diving into a topic that has become increasingly noisy online: environmental chemicals, toxicity, and what it truly means to support our long-term health.
To help ground this conversation in evidence and context rather than fear and marketing, I’m joined by Lara Adler, an environmental health educator and advocate who has spent the last 14 years deep in the research behind environmental exposures and public health.
In this episode, we unpack the widening gap between individualized “wellness culture” and the larger systemic issues — like air and water quality — that have the biggest impact on communities across the country. We discuss why certain health narratives online have “lost the plot,” how privilege shapes access to wellness solutions, and what practical, meaningful actions each of us can take at home without falling into anxiety or perfectionism.
This conversation brings nuance back into a space that desperately needs it — and I think you’ll leave feeling informed, empowered, and focused on what truly matters.
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