
The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast
Thank you for listening to the Chemical Sensitivity Podcast!
Amplifying voices of people with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) and research about the illness.
Brought to you by journalist and communication studies researcher, Aaron Goodman, Ph.D.
Generously supported by the Marilyn Brachman Hoffman Foundation.
DISCLAIMER: THIS PROJECT DOES NOT PROVIDE MEDICAL ADVICE
The information, including but not limited to, text, graphics, images, and other material from this project are for informational purposes only. None of the material is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health care regimen, and never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard or read from this project.
Episodes
Diagnosis & MCS: Annemarie Jutel, Ph.D.

The Physical & Emotional Labor of MCS: Isabella Clark

The Chemical Anthropocene: Yogi Hendlin, Ph.D.

Forever Chemicals: Daniel Renfrew, Ph.D., & Thomas Pearson, Ph.D.

MCS Podcast Film Club: "Safe" (1995)

A Biomedical Scientist with MCS: Anita Wasik, Ph.D.
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MCS & the Medical System: Tarryn Phillips, Ph.D.
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MCS Podcast Book Club: "The Sensitives"

An Environmental Refugee: A Conversation with Canary Involuntary (Sue)

Sacrifice Zones, Slow Violence, & Pushing Back: Noah, Theriault, Ph.D.

Women, Dismissal and Healthcare: Charee M. Thompson, PhD.

A Journalist, 9/11 & MCS: Justine Barron

Crip Kinship: Shayda Kafai, Ph.D.
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Protecting Children from Harmful Chemicals: David Steinman

Everyday Exposures in Canada's Chemical Valley: Sarah Marie Wiebe, Ph.D.

Gulf War Illness & MCS: Beatrice Golomb, MD, Ph.D.

A Mother, Daughter, & MCS: Adelia Shepherd and Sherry Crowell-Shepherd

The Canary Professor: Liza Grandia, Ph.D.

Finding Environmentally Safe Housing: Scott Daniska
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Ecosickness in U.S. Fiction: Heather Houser

American Breakdown: Jennifer Lunden

The Chemical Age: Frank A. von Hippel

Fighting to Breathe: Nicole Fabricant
