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Born out of a fight against systemic failures that allowed shoddy building practices to thrive in the commonwealth, The Virginia Consumer helps simplify the news cycle to highlight systemic issues and decode the political propaganda eroding protections for Virginian consumers. Virginia is suffering from policies that encourage politicians to pander to corporations and create consumers, not to protect constituents. We hope you’ll join us in acting like the consumers they’ve made us voting with our voices, wallets, and ultimately, our feet.Virginia Consumer Política y Gobierno
Episodios
  • Standing Together After Toxic Exposure with Kristina Baehr
    Jun 17 2025

    Summary

    In this conversation, Kristina Baehr, a national trial lawyer and founder of Just Well Law, shares her journey from personal tragedy to becoming an advocate for families affected by toxic exposures. After experiencing health issues due to mold in her home, she turned her pain into a mission to help others reclaim their health and seek justice against negligent builders and landlords. The discussion covers the impact of toxic exposure on families, the legal battles faced in environmental cases, and the importance of raising awareness about these issues. Kristina emphasizes the need for accountability and the role of advocacy in bringing about change, while also providing practical advice for those looking to navigate legal challenges related to environmental health.

    Takeaways

    • Kristina Baehr turned her tragedy into a mission for justice.

    • Toxic exposure can have devastating effects on families' health.

    • Many families are unaware of the dangers in their homes.

    • Legal battles against negligent builders are crucial for accountability.

    • Raising awareness about environmental issues is essential for change.

    • Mold exposure can lead to serious health conditions, including chronic inflammation.

    • Long COVID may be linked to environmental toxins like mold.

    • Gaslighting is a common tactic used to dismiss health concerns related to toxins.

    • Families should document their experiences and seek independent testing.

    • Advocacy can empower families to take a stand against injustice.


      Where to find Kristina Baehr:

      https://www.well.law/


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    Chapters

    00:00 From Personal Tragedy to Advocacy

    02:56 The Impact of Toxic Exposure on Families

    05:49 Uncovering Hidden Dangers in Homes

    09:06 The Legal Battle Against Environmental Negligence

    11:45 Raising Awareness and Accountability

    15:11 The Intersection of Mold and Long COVID

    17:50 Navigating Legal Challenges and Gaslighting

    20:48 Empowering Families to Seek Justice

    24:13 Practical Steps for Building a Case

    27:05 Inspiring Change Through Advocacy

    Keywords

    toxic exposure, mold, environmental law, legal advocacy, health recovery, family safety, justice, accountability, long COVID, gaslighting


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  • Mold: It's inside the house with Jason Earle
    May 20 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of the Virginia Consumer Podcast, guest Jason Earle shares his journey from a childhood affected by mold and health issues to becoming an advocate for indoor air quality.

    Jason Earle has appeared on Good Morning America, the Dr. Oz Show, the Huffington Post, and more. He is the creator of the Got Mold Kit and discusses the profound impact of environmental factors on physical and mental health, particularly concerning mold exposure. Earle emphasizes the importance of understanding the connection between buildings and health, the role of diet in recovery, and the challenges faced in the mold testing industry.

    Jason Earle aims to raise awareness about the often-overlooked effects of mold on well-being. This conversation unpacks the complexities of mold, its health implications, and the challenges surrounding building materials and insurance in mold remediation. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding the multifactorial nature of mold exposure, the role of environmental exposures on health, and the need for better building practices to prevent mold-related issues.

    Keywords

    indoor air quality, mold, health, mental health, environmental impact, healing, diet, mold testing, family health, depression, mold, health, building materials, insurance, VOCs, environmental exposure, health, mold remediation, indoor air quality, construction, chemical exposure

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Indoor Air Quality and Personal Journey

    03:13 The Impact of Childhood Environment on Health

    06:01 Understanding Mold and Its Effects on Mental Health

    09:05 The Role of Diet and Environment in Healing

    12:10 Personal Experiences with Mold and Family Health

    15:09 Scientific Insights into Mold and Depression

    18:09 Challenges in Mold Testing and Industry Standards

    24:11 Understanding Mold and Its Impact

    30:32 The Role of Environment in Health

    36:26 Building Materials and Health Concerns

    42:56 Navigating Insurance and Mold Remediation


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    Disclaimers:

    The views and opinions expressed on The Virginia Consumer Podcast are those of the individual hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of Virginia Consumer or its affiliates. The information provided is for general informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or professional advice. Viewers/Listeners are encouraged to conduct their own research and consult qualified professionals before making decisions based on the content of this podcast. This podcast may include affiliate links, which help support the production of the show at no additional cost to you. Full disclosures, references, and relevant links can be found in the show notes. By listening to this podcast, you agree that Virginia Consumer, its hosts, affiliates, and guests shall not be held liable for any losses, damages, or consequences resulting from the use of, or reliance on, any information discussed. The Virginia Consumer Podcast is a project of Virginia Consumer, a public advocacy initiative committed to transparency, accountability, and consumer rights for the public good.


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  • Mold, Health, and Consumer Rights in Virginia
    May 13 2025

    In this episode of the Virginia Consumer Podcast, the hosts discuss the regulatory issues affecting Virginia citizens, particularly focusing on the health impacts of mold exposure and the inadequacies in current testing and remediation standards. They share personal experiences with mold-related health issues, the challenges of navigating regulatory frameworks, and the importance of accountability in governance.

    The conversation also touches on the broader implications of these issues and how those of us who were sick during the pandemic may have actually suffered from mold exposure, not COVID, especially if you live in a new construction home.

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    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to the Virginia Consumer Podcast

    01:23 The Impact of Mold and Health Recovery

    08:48 Mold Testing and Regulatory Standards

    21:22 Updates on Regulatory Issues in Virginia

    32:54 Accountability and Future of Virginia's Governance

    Takeaways

    The upcoming interview with Jason Earl will focus on mold and health recovery.

    Mold exposure can have significant health impacts, especially on children.

    Regulatory standards for mold testing may not be adequate.

    There is a need for better education on mold and health issues.

    DPOR is currently under investigation for ignoring regulatory violations.

    The importance of advocating for consumer rights in Virginia.

    The role of insurance companies in shaping mold remediation standards.

    The need for transparency in government and regulatory practices.

    The impact of COVID-19 on mold exposure awareness.

    The importance of community action in addressing regulatory issues.

    Keywords

    Virginia Consumer Podcast, mold, health recovery, regulatory issues, accountability, COVID-19, air quality, consumer rights, housing standards, environmental health

    Disclosures

    The views and opinions expressed on The Virginia Consumer Podcast are those of the individual hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of Virginia Consumer or its affiliates. The information provided is for general informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or professional advice. Listeners are encouraged to conduct their own research and consult qualified professionals before making decisions based on the content of this podcast. This podcast may include affiliate links, which help support the production of the show at no additional cost to you. By listening to this podcast, you agree that Virginia Consumer, its hosts, affiliates, and guests shall not be held liable for any losses, damages, or consequences resulting from the use of, or reliance on, any information discussed. The Virginia Consumer Podcast is a project of Virginia Consumer, a public advocacy initiative committed to transparency, accountability, and consumer rights for the public good.


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