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Finding Genius Podcast

Environmentalist Rick Smith Talks about Indoor Pollutants We All Encounter

Finding Genius Podcast

Richard Jacobs

Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.41K Ratings

🗓️ 18 February 2020

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

From shampoo to carpeting to baby bottles, chemicals are prevalent in our everyday items. Author Rick Smith discusses accompanying concerns such as:

  • The depth of this issue, calling it the second great pollution problem facing humanity.
  • Why the health effects of pollution from such chemicals are prevalent and should be taken seriously.
  • Alternatives for many everyday products that are available.


Co-author of
Slow Death by Rubber Duck: The Secret Danger of Everyday Things and director of Canada's Broadbent Institute, environmentalist Rick Smith describes the research he and co-author Bruce Lourie underwent to see common results of living in close quarters with chemicals. The prevalence of chemicals such as BPA in eating containers raised alarms and he wondered about the health effects of pollution on our bodies from such chemicals.

He tells how he and his co-author experimented on themselves over 10 years with their own blood and urine samples. They would establish a baseline first, and then, for example, cook with plastic and retest themselves to see if there was an increase in chemical levels. In most cases, the answer was yes. 

Mr. Smith details various other household products to be aware of, from shampoo to cosmetics to paint. He explains the danger and prevalence of phthalates and discusses how it can work as a hormonal disruptor in our body. Finally, he offers good news about the results of consumer pressure and tells the listener about safe alternatives for many of these products.

Transcript

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Hello this is Richard Jacobs with the Genius Podcast Series. I have Rick Smith. He is the author of two books,

0:59.0

Slow Death by Rubber Duck, The Toxic Chemistry of Everyday Life affects our Health, which came out in 2009.

1:05.0

And Toxin Tox out in 2014, and he's also the director of the Executive Director of the Broadbent Institute in Canada.

1:13.0

So Rick, thanks for coming.

1:14.0

How you doing today?

1:15.0

Great, thank you.

1:16.0

It's a pleasure to be here.

1:17.0

What have you decided is your role

1:20.0

and what's important about our environment to you personally?

1:23.6

Well, I mean, your listeners, I'm sure,

1:25.7

have heard a lot about climate change

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