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Vital Flow: Leading in STEM and Protecting Public Health w/ Lucia Molina

Vital Flow: Leading in STEM and Protecting Public Health w/ Lucia Molina

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We often think of "wellness" in terms of what we eat and how we move, but what about the element we interact with most? Today, we sit down with Lucia Molina, a Senior Water Analyst and Branch Manager who is on a mission to demystify what’s flowing through our taps. Lucia bridges the gap between complex science and household safety, empowering families, and particularly women, to take control of their home’s most vital resource.

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ewg.org/tapwater

"The Vital Women Podcast" is brought to you by MHA of Dutchess County and Produced by CMJW Entertainment.

MHA of Dutchess County: https://mhadutchess.org/

CMJW Entertainment: https://www.cmjwentertainment.com/

This episode is proudly sponsored by: Dr. Renia Barrett-Baas and her business Salt Boutique Labs

https://saltboutiquelabs.com/

Chapters
  • (00:00:00) - Water Safety: The Invisible Reality of Tap Water
  • (00:07:24) - Contaminants in our drinking water
  • (00:10:12) - Public Information about chemicals in our water
  • (00:12:59) - Contamination in our water
  • (00:15:56) - "I want to learn Arabic!"
  • (00:16:48) - How To Clean The Water In Your Home
  • (00:17:39) - Resilience in a male dominated world
  • (00:19:05) - The role of women in water issues
  • (00:20:30) - Water Quality tips for New Yorkers and Florida residents
  • (00:25:45) - Chemical contamination in water
  • (00:29:49) - Does your system provide alkaline water? Yes
  • (00:31:05) - What can women do to bring in healthier water into their home?
  • (00:32:31) - Vital Women Podcast
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