The Missing Pillar of Health Podcast

Emma Rohmann

The Missing Pillar of Health Podcast helps you reduce toxins in your life without fear, judgment or shame, so you can be happier, healthier, and all-around more awesome. Weekly episodes are hosted by environmental engineer, mom of 2, and founder of Green at Home, Emma Rohmann. She wades through all the research, greenwashing, marketing, and misinformation so you don’t have to and shares practical, science-based strategies to help you reduce your exposure to toxic chemicals so you can live your best life. From the latest environmental health studies to product reviews to lifestyle hacks, this show brings you the best information from the best experts so you can make more confident decisions for you and your family. Learn more at www.greenathome.ca. read less
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Episodes

89: How I Cloth Diapered Both My Kids
Jun 21 2022
89: How I Cloth Diapered Both My Kids
I decided early on that I would cloth diaper my kids. Environmentally it just made sense to me. There is more information about cloth diapering on the internet than you could possibly consume. Which can make it feel incredibly daunting! So before you go Googling and thinking there’s some magic bullet 100% right way to cloth diaper, know that there isn’t. And, like so many things in life, at some point you just have to get started.In this episode I share how you can decide if cloth diapering is for you, what you should know before getting started, and how you can cloth diaper long-term successfully.  Some of the things I cover:The lowest cost are typically Prefolds. Fitted DiapersAll-in-Ones Once you have the cloth diapers, how do you use them?Cloth Diaper Trouble-ShootingDiaper rashBut remember: if they’re leading to information overwhelm and therefore inaction on choosing a cloth diaper strategy, take a step back. The simpler the better.*****The Missing Pillar of Health Podcast is brought to you by Green at Home. Check out our other resources: Green Product Forum: https://facebook.com/groups/greenproductforum Instagram: https://instagram.com/emma_greenathome Website: https://greenathome.ca Green at Home is no longer an operating business, as its founder, Emma Rohmann, has gone back to her engineering roots in large-scale green building consulting. She is keeping her free resources, including the podcast and blog, live but you will find other links to resources are likely broken in these show notes.Thanks for being here!
85: Ethical Plastic-Free Products with Courtney Stewart
May 24 2022
85: Ethical Plastic-Free Products with Courtney Stewart
Courtney Stewart was tired of her stainless steel bento box that leaked. And she realized her friends were also frustrated… so she decided to do something about it. Courtney created The Good Kiind with a mission not only to create a well-made, long-lasting product, but to do so with ethical labour practices, high quality materials, while helping reduce world hunger through a global giving partner where they will donate meals to help children be more successful at school.I invited Courtney on the show to talk about the shift from consumer to manufacturer, what we should know when it comes to product regulations, and how we can make more informed choices for our families. Links Mentioned:Episode 46: What it Means to be a Conscious BusinessEpisode 34: Non-Toxic Children’s ToysBuy The Good Kiind: https://thegoodkiind.com/emmaIG: https://www.instagram.com/thegoodkiind/*****The Missing Pillar of Health Podcast is brought to you by Green at Home. Check out our other resources: Green Product Forum: https://facebook.com/groups/greenproductforum Instagram: https://instagram.com/emma_greenathome Website: https://greenathome.ca Green at Home is no longer an operating business, as its founder, Emma Rohmann, has gone back to her engineering roots in large-scale green building consulting. She is keeping her free resources, including the podcast and blog, live but you will find other links to resources are likely broken in these show notes.Thanks for being here!
83: Testing for Toxins in Your Body with Million Marker
May 10 2022
83: Testing for Toxins in Your Body with Million Marker
Ever wondered what your body burden - in other words, the amount of chemicals in your body - is? Million Marker is a mail-in test kit that can help you answer that question when it comes to common hormone disrupting chemicals. This episode is an amazing conversation with Jenna Hua, CEO, and Jo Rochester, Chief Scientific Officer. We cover:How body burden testing worksWhat the benefits and limitations of body burden testing areWhat toxicologists are saying about small amounts of ingredients we're exposed to every day What Million Marker tests for, and whyJenna Hua has researched and published numerous studies that largely focused on citizens science, general health, and the impact of food consumption on a person’s well-being. Her extensive experience as an academic and health advocate led to her founding Million Marker in 2019.  She holds a BS in Nutrition and an MPH and PhD in Environmental Health Sciences from UC Berkeley.Jo has spent the last decade studying how environmental stressors affect hormones and health. She has published several scoping and systematic reviews, including a pivotal one on BPA and human health that has been cited over 1,000 times, greatly furthering epidemiological BPA research, and was used as the basis for regulation of BPA under California’s Proposition 65. Jo holds an MS and PhD from the University of California, Davis, and did her postdoctoral research at the University of Colorado, Boulder. She then worked at TEDX, The Endocrine Disruption Exchange, the foremost non-profit in endocrine disruption research and science translation.Links Mentioned:www.millionmarker.comwww.instagram.com/million_marker*****The Missing Pillar of Health Podcast is brought to you by Green at Home. Check out our other resources: Green Product Forum: https://facebook.com/groups/greenproductforum Instagram: https://instagram.com/emma_greenathome Website: https://greenathome.ca Green at Home is no longer an operating business, as its founder, Emma Rohmann, has gone back to her engineering roots in large-scale green building consulting. She is keeping her free resources, including the podcast and blog, live but you will find other links to resources are likely broken in these show notes.Thanks for being here!
82: BPA-Free Socks and other Fast Fashion Alternatives with Melita Cyril
May 3 2022
82: BPA-Free Socks and other Fast Fashion Alternatives with Melita Cyril
In this episode, I’m speaking with Melita Cyril, owner of Q for Quinn.  We cover:What she learned getting started in manufacturingChallenges with Made in CanadaWhat makes materials she uses different to those in other socksHow do you know socks are BPA and toxic freeThe costs of fast fashionAnd more!Melita started Q for Quinn - a company that sells gentle, healthy basics for the entire family. She became an entrepreneur when she struggled to find the right socks for her then baby boy who suffered from eczema and she needed the best socks for his sensitive feet.Melita is a mom of three children and in addition to running Q for Quinn, she is also a children’s book author. Melita holds an MBA from the University of Toronto and a BSc (Hons) Economics from the London School of Economics and has a background in banking and management consulting.Links:You can find more about Melita at:https://www.qforquinn.comhttps://www.instagram.com/q.for.quinn/https://www.facebook.com/qforquinnshop*****The Missing Pillar of Health Podcast is brought to you by Green at Home. Check out our other resources: Green Product Forum: https://facebook.com/groups/greenproductforum Instagram: https://instagram.com/emma_greenathome Website: https://greenathome.ca Green at Home is no longer an operating business, as its founder, Emma Rohmann, has gone back to her engineering roots in large-scale green building consulting. She is keeping her free resources, including the podcast and blog, live but you will find other links to resources are likely broken in these show notes.Thanks for being here!
80: Creating Healthy Food Habits for Kids with Nishta Saxena
Apr 19 2022
80: Creating Healthy Food Habits for Kids with Nishta Saxena
We're told that food is medicine a lot in the holistic health space, which can be really stressful when your kid doesn't eat well. What do you do if your children only eat butter pasta and crackers?In this episode I speak to Nishta Saxena, who has helped thousands of families with food and feeding over the past 15 years.She’s a food and nutrition expert with CTV Your Morning and appears regularly on The Marilyn Denis Show, The Social and CBC. She’s an avid nutrition blogger and has contributed content to Best Health, CBC, The Toronto Star, Globe and Mail, and Today’s Parent.Nishta completed her clinical dietetic internship at St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto, and her MSc in Clinical Nutrition Science at the University of Toronto, where she has a faculty appointment in the Department of Family and Community Medicine. We chatted about:How do we know our child is getting what they need to grow optimally?What factors are at play with a "picky" eater?How can parents support a child who won't eat vegetables?Is supplementing with multi-vitamins necessary?Links:Website: https://nishsaxena428.lpages.co/feedbetterprogram/http://www.Vibrantnutrition.comnish@vibrantnutrition.comInstagram: @nishtasaxenrd*****The Missing Pillar of Health Podcast is brought to you by Green at Home. Check out our other resources: Green Product Forum: https://facebook.com/groups/greenproductforum Instagram: https://instagram.com/emma_greenathome Website: https://greenathome.ca Green at Home is no longer an operating business, as its founder, Emma Rohmann, has gone back to her engineering roots in large-scale green building consulting. She is keeping her free resources, including the podcast and blog, live but you will find other links to resources are likely broken in these show notes.Thanks for being here!
78: Heavy Metals in Rice, Infant Cereal & Snacks, and Spices
Apr 5 2022
78: Heavy Metals in Rice, Infant Cereal & Snacks, and Spices
I’m sharing some ingredients you won’t find on nutrition labels, and you might not even be aware of, but are showing up in our food. These are particularly concerning for infants - and pregnant people - but also important for all of us to understand. Because the more we know, the more we can advocate for change.The ingredients I’m talking about are heavy metals. I’m going to share specific examples from 3 Consumer Reports investigations that looked at heavy metal concentrations in rice, rice cereal and infant snacking products, baby food, and herbs and spices. This kind of information can be scary, but true to my mission to empower and inform, I’m going to share the research and findings, what it means, and how you can support you and your family moving forward.Links Mentioned:Study Findings:https://www.consumerreports.org/food-safety/heavy-metals-in-baby-food-a6772370847/Consumer Reports arsenic study: https://www.consumerreports.org/cro/magazine/2015/01/how-much-arsenic-is-in-your-rice/index.htm Consumer Reports heavy metals in baby food: https://www.consumerreports.org/food-safety/heavy-metals-in-baby-food-a6772370847/Consumer Reports heavy metals in herbs and spices: https://www.consumerreports.org/food-safety/your-herbs-and-spices-might-contain-arsenic-cadmium-and-lead/ Read the blog version of this episode here: greenathome.ca/arsenic-in-rice-infant-cereal-spices****The Missing Pillar of Health Podcast is brought to you by Green at Home. Check out our other resources: Green Product Forum: https://facebook.com/groups/greenproductforum Instagram: https://instagram.com/emma_greenathome Website: https://greenathome.ca Green at Home is no longer an operating business, as its founder, Emma Rohmann, has gone back to her engineering roots in large-scale green building consulting. She is keeping her free resources, including the podcast and blog, live but you will find other links to resources are likely broken in these show notes.Thanks for being here!
76: Decluttering Consciously & Sustainably with Stephanie Seferian
Mar 22 2022
76: Decluttering Consciously & Sustainably with Stephanie Seferian
Most parents I speak to have been there. Exhausted, at the end of the busy day, looking around a room full of toys and clothes and probably food on the floor, and no energy to deal with it. The fact is, our lives have been impacted heavily by consumerist culture. And it’s no fault of our own. The marketing and social pressure makes it appealing to accumulate stuff. But it’s costing us more than we might think.In this episode, I’m speaking with Stephanie Seferian. Host of the Sustainable Minimalism Podcast and author of the book, Sustainable Minimalism. We cover the basics of eco-minimalism, how to approach minimalism as a lifestyle, practical and tangible tips to declutter if your home is not yet minimalist, and of course I weave in the benefits as it relates to reducing toxins at home as well.You can find more about Stephanie at:https://www.mamaminimalist.comwww.instagram.com/mommyminimalist*****The Missing Pillar of Health Podcast is brought to you by Green at Home. Check out our other resources: Green Product Forum: https://facebook.com/groups/greenproductforum Instagram: https://instagram.com/emma_greenathome Website: https://greenathome.ca Green at Home is no longer an operating business, as its founder, Emma Rohmann, has gone back to her engineering roots in large-scale green building consulting. She is keeping her free resources, including the podcast and blog, live but you will find other links to resources are likely broken in these show notes.Thanks for being here!