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Forever Chemicals: A History of Contamination and the Power of Community in the Fight against PFAS with Mariah Blake

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Episode 112: In this episode, Kate is joined by journalist Mariah Blake to discuss her new book, ‘They Poisoned the World: Life and Death in the Age of Forever Chemicals.’ Together, they trace the buried history of PFAS and forever chemicals—synthetic chemicals first developed in the 1930’s—that would go on to saturate everything from firefighting foam to clothes to town water supplies, with devastating consequences for public health.

The conversation centers on the story of Hoosick Falls, New York, where a small community uncovered widespread PFAS contamination in their drinking water and began a fight for justice. Kate and Mariah explore the regulatory ignorance that allowed this to happen, the role of DuPont and other chemical giants in shaping the response, and how communities are rising to meet the crisis.

They discuss how outrage becomes a catalyst for environmental change, and how ordinary people—farmers, military families, and local organizers—are now on the front lines of the PFAS fight. Through the lens of Blake’s reporting, this episode is a powerful look at what happens when chemical convenience collides with human health, and how resilience grows in even the most contaminated ground.

Find Mariah:

They Poisoned the World: Life and Death in the Age of Forever Chemicals by Mariah Blake

Instagram: @mariahcblake

X: @mariahcblake

Support Kate:

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Resources Mentioned

Plastic List created by Nat Friedman: https://www.plasticlist.org

Plastic: A Toxic Love Story by Susan Freinkel

Dr. Max Liboiron — https://civiclaboratory.nl

Time Bombing the Future by Rebecca Altman

Richard Rhodes Making of Atomic Bomb

Related Episodes:

Episode 85 with John Vaillant on Consumption, the Petrochemical Industry

Episode 82 with Jay Owens on Dust, Testing the Bomb, Our Polluted World

Episode 83 with Helen Czerski on the Ocean

Sponsored By:

REDMOND REAL SALT: Use code MINDBODYSOIL_15 for 15% off at Redmond.life

Affiliates:

FIELD COMPANY CAST IRON: fieldcompany.com/kate_kavanaugh

BAHÉ FOOTWEAR: Use the code ‘Kate10’ for 10% off.

HOME OF WOOL: 10% off Home of Wool using code KATEKAVANAUGH

NAMARI ACTIVE WEAR: 10% off using code Kate10

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Content provided by Kate Kavanaugh. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kate Kavanaugh or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Episode 112: In this episode, Kate is joined by journalist Mariah Blake to discuss her new book, ‘They Poisoned the World: Life and Death in the Age of Forever Chemicals.’ Together, they trace the buried history of PFAS and forever chemicals—synthetic chemicals first developed in the 1930’s—that would go on to saturate everything from firefighting foam to clothes to town water supplies, with devastating consequences for public health.

The conversation centers on the story of Hoosick Falls, New York, where a small community uncovered widespread PFAS contamination in their drinking water and began a fight for justice. Kate and Mariah explore the regulatory ignorance that allowed this to happen, the role of DuPont and other chemical giants in shaping the response, and how communities are rising to meet the crisis.

They discuss how outrage becomes a catalyst for environmental change, and how ordinary people—farmers, military families, and local organizers—are now on the front lines of the PFAS fight. Through the lens of Blake’s reporting, this episode is a powerful look at what happens when chemical convenience collides with human health, and how resilience grows in even the most contaminated ground.

Find Mariah:

They Poisoned the World: Life and Death in the Age of Forever Chemicals by Mariah Blake

Instagram: @mariahcblake

X: @mariahcblake

Support Kate:

Patreon

Substack

PayPal-Leave a One Time Tip

Resources Mentioned

Plastic List created by Nat Friedman: https://www.plasticlist.org

Plastic: A Toxic Love Story by Susan Freinkel

Dr. Max Liboiron — https://civiclaboratory.nl

Time Bombing the Future by Rebecca Altman

Richard Rhodes Making of Atomic Bomb

Related Episodes:

Episode 85 with John Vaillant on Consumption, the Petrochemical Industry

Episode 82 with Jay Owens on Dust, Testing the Bomb, Our Polluted World

Episode 83 with Helen Czerski on the Ocean

Sponsored By:

REDMOND REAL SALT: Use code MINDBODYSOIL_15 for 15% off at Redmond.life

Affiliates:

FIELD COMPANY CAST IRON: fieldcompany.com/kate_kavanaugh

BAHÉ FOOTWEAR: Use the code ‘Kate10’ for 10% off.

HOME OF WOOL: 10% off Home of Wool using code KATEKAVANAUGH

NAMARI ACTIVE WEAR: 10% off using code Kate10

  continue reading

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