This episode originally appeared on Future Tech Podcast and Future Tech Health Podcast with Richard Jacobs. In this episode, Richard interviews Stephen to learn about the opportunities and challenges within everyone’s home.
In this episode, Stephen gets on his hands and knees and crawls around your baby’s new room looking at everything in detail. From womb to room, we’ll look at how to create a healthy space for your newest addition…
In this episode, Stephen will explain the pros and cons of homes from different eras, over the last 100+ years…
In this episode, Stephen walks through your home with you and explains some of the simple science going on to help you determine where you should be focussing your efforts, and where you don’t…
In this episode, Stephen will talk about one of the most common concerns homeowners and tenants have: I think I have mould in my house. Stephen will explain what mould is, how to lives and thrives and how to keep it at bay. This isn’t biology class; you will think about biting cows in a different light after this entertaining and educational exploration of mould in our homes.
In this episode, Stephen will explain what Building Biology is, how it started, and how it can help homeowners, builders and designers create healthier places to live…
Here is Episode #1 of Your Healthy House Podcast! I am pretty excited to have it done and out there in the wild. You will be able to find all the episodes on your favourite podcast source including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcast, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, TuneIn & Alexa, Overcast, Pocket Cast, Castro, Castbox and Podchaser.
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Here is an interesting article that was written for the Anglican Journal. I was interviewed for the article and there are some great discussions about the need to educate people, especially older generations on the importance of climate change and environmental justice issues…
Helmut Ziehe was the founder of the Building Biology Institute in North America over 30 years ago. When he passed away in 2013 he left a legacy of students across North America and beyond, an Institute that has grown since his initial vision and a web of connected, caring people, including Susannah Ziehe, his widow. He also left a large collection of books..
I am very grateful that in the fall I met the team from Build with Rise in Fredericton, NB while at the National Trust Heritage Conference. It was a chance meeting, and a great connection of like minds. Matt Daigle has put together a great team that include Melissa Rappaport Schifman, the editor of the Insights & Stories. Discussions with both of them turned into me becoming a regular contributor to the website, for which I am grateful and proud.