
Is your home actually making you sick, or is there more to the story? In this episode, I’m joined by Zara D’Cotta, founder of The Healthy Home, to explore the intersection of traditional construction and human biology. Zara shares the personal health journey that led her to building biology and presents her case for why "sustainable" design doesn’t always equal a healthy living environment.We look at everything from the hidden trade-offs of recycled insulation to EMFs and lots more. The world of EMFs can feel overwhelming and is often met with plenty of scepticism. In this conversation, Zara and I discuss the gap between current building codes and research, so whether you’re a firm believer or still weighing the evidence, this episode is a deep dive into the science, the controversy, and the evolving global standards of EMFs and building biology.Find the show notes on the website.Thank you to our sponsors Enduro Builders and ClimasureJoin the mailing list here!
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