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April 17, 2007

The Environmental Working Group uncovers a Toxic Two-Timer

Hp_topleft_cerhr Environmental Working Group Executive Director Richard Wiles tells Betsy about digging up the all-too-convenient fact that a contractor hired by the National Institute of Health to judge the risk of toxic chemicals was simultaneously moonlighting for the chemical industry itself. Fortunately, even the current Fed leadership decided that the other foot had to drop on this one: "Some of the principals in this company have a long history of working as expert witnesses for corporate polluters." LISTEN (12 min)

March 26, 2007

Jeff Gearheart: Toxic At Any Speed

Dust_cover There are certain smells that have become a part of our modern environment, including the oft-celebrated "new car smell." But...what the heck is that? Jeff Gearheart of HealthyCar.org stops by to list the toxic chemicals that together form that odor, and what harmful effects may accompany it. LISTEN (7 min)

March 07, 2007

Stop Polluting Our Children

Exhibitors_380 PVC Campaign Coordinator for the Center for Health and Environmental Justice, Mike Schade returns to tell us how states are acting to protect their little citizens from toys, bottles and pacifiers that contain toxic chemicals Phthalates and Bisphenol A. But state legislatures need your public support to pass laws against these chemicals, which amount to, as Mike says, "toxic lollipops." LISTEN (8 min)

February 28, 2007

Marion Nestle: What to Eat

Whatframe Renowned nutritionist Marion Nestle, author of Foods Politics and What to Eat tells Betsy why she eats organic, why our government cannot do anything to guide us nutritionally, why a healthy diet is not as complex as it is made out to be ("Eat less, and eat more fruits and vegetables!"), and why it's common sense for us omnivores to diversify our diets as much as possible.
PART ONE (11 min) PART TWO (7 min)

John Gray: Neither Mars nor Venus, We're all from Earth

Preexercise Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus author John Gray talks to Betsy about how best to communicate our differences with eachother, overmedicating ourselves out of ourselves, and the battle between toxics and nutrients in our food.
LISTEN (8 min)

February 23, 2007

Still Toxic After All These Years

Pastor_cover300 Manuel Pastor of the Center for Justice, Tolerance And Community  speaks about the newly released report Still Toxic After All These Years.
LISTEN (11 min)

February 22, 2007

Lead In Our Children's Vinyl Lunch Boxes

Logo_validated_leadfree The Center for Environmental Health has discovered dangerous levels of lead in our children's vinyl lunch boxes. And guess who's covering up their own research on lead and vinyl products? If you guessed the Federal government, then you've probably been listening to EcoTalk's ongoing coverage of how our government has continually sold off public health to the highest bidder. Alexa Engelman, Public Interest Litigation Coordinator for the CEH, tells Betsy about the latest suppression of science, and what you need to know about lead and vinyl. LISTEN (11 min)

February 03, 2007

Frank O' Donnell: Smog and the risks with Ethanol

Smog Frank O'Donnell talks about the risks linked to smog for women and the consequences of the increased use of ethanol.
LISTEN (7 min) 
picture: all that smog

December 28, 2006

Steven Joseph & BanTransFats.com

Transfat Steven Joseph of BanTransFats.com tells Betsy how he took on some of the world's largest corporations and won, all in the name of your health. And your food!
PART1
(11 MIN) PART 2 (7 min)

December 12, 2006

Chemicals and Breast Cancer

Biomonitoring_breastwarning Executive Director of Breast Cancer Fund Jeanne Rizzo tells us about toxic chemicals in cosmetics and other products contribute to breast cancer, and how the FDA abdicates its repsonsibility to safeguard Americans' health. Fear not, though, as Breast Cancer Fund has stepped into the breach with their Safe Cosmetics Campaign. She also explains the groundbreaking bio-monitoring project in California. PART 1 (11 min) PART 2 (7 min)

September 25, 2006

Charlotte Brody: Breastfeeding, Safe Cosmetics, and an Icon's life.

Brody Charlotte Brody of Healthcare without Harm, Commonweal, and the Safe Cosmetics Campaign tells Betsy about the breastfeeding revolution of the seventies, how there are no health standards for cosmetics, and the results of a toxics test on her own body.

LISTEN (12 min)


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