#18 - Connecting the Dots: A Carpenter’s Journey from Illness to Healthy Homes with Tony Benger
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In this conversation, Jess Kismet interviews Anthony Benger, a carpenter from Melbourne who shares his personal journey with Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS) caused by mould exposure. The discussion explores the intersection of health and building practices, emphasizing the importance of creating healthy living environments. Anthony reflects on his experiences with chronic illness, the challenges of navigating the building industry, and the need for better education on environmental health. The conversation highlights the significance of understanding how our home environments impact our health and well-being, advocating for a shift towards healthier building practices.
Links
Mould illness resource list
Surviving Mold - Dr Ritchie Shoemaker
NSJ Enviro - David Lark
Toxic Mould Support Australia Facebook group
Other links
Advanced Diploma in Building Biology - ACES
Leviticus 14:33–53 - there actually is a verse in the bible that says if a house is mouldy the priest should declare that the house should be torn down!
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Building Psychology and Personal Journey
01:37 Navigating Chronic Illness and Its Impact on Work
07:01 The Shift from Theory to Practical Building Solutions
12:24 Building Practices and the Importance of Healthy Homes
17:20 Understanding Environmental Illness and Its Implications
22:22 A Day in the Life with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
33:51 Bridging Knowledge Gaps in the Building Industry
40:10 Connecting the Dots: Mold Illness and Home Environment
50:09 Final Thoughts on Health and Home Environment
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