Liz Smentowski and Scott Killingsworth talk to Julie Genser and Julie Laffin, the co-founders of re|shelter, to find out more about the non-profit’s origins and future goals.
Liz Smentowski and Scott Killingsworth talk to Julie Genser and Julie Laffin, the co-founders of re|shelter, to find out more about the non-profit’s origins and future goals.
Re|shelter is a new non-profit organization forming to address the urgent need for housing alternatives for people with environmental intolerances.
Some options for book lovers who are reactive to printed reading materials.
Joy Beach Thomas builds environmentally safer homes made from less toxic building materials, and then sells them to people with environmental sensitivities.
Some of my environmentally sensitive friends have adapted various ways that make viewing TV and using computers tolerable.
Bene Barrymore, a senior who should be enjoying a comfortable retirement, is instead appealing to her community to help her repair her car so she can seek safe shelter before pesticide spraying season starts.
A new hour-long documentary explores the emerging global effects of cellular technology and the link between finance and health.
A general contractor/developer from Fargo, North Dakota appeared on Facebook.com last week to announce his interest in tackling the housing crisis of the chemically sensitive.
Homes built in San Francisco prior to the 1950’s often contain wood stapled with chicken wire underneath plaster, creating a “Faraday cage” effect that is frustrating landlords and tenants alike.
Canadian radio host Murray Langdon interviews Annie Hopper, a core belief counselor who claims she rewired her brain and healed herself from severe chemical and electrical sensitivities, as well as fibromyalgia.