
A podcast designed to educate homeowners about toxic mold in your home- what it is, the health challenges it can cause, and how to take care of the health of your home and family by preventing toxic mold.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 357 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Education | |||

In episode 355, Steve talks about what an IEP is. An IEP is an indoor environmental professional. The IEP umbrella is large and it's important you understand which IEP you need to build your mold recovery team. Steve will be speaking at the Healthy H... more
In episode 354, Steve talks about the importance of drip pans to prevent water damage. Drip pans could save you thousands of dollars in water damage and toxic mold remediation. You should have drip pans below your washing machine, sinks, water heater... more
In episode 353, Steve talks about the different scenarios when it comes to mold testing. We talk about testing all the time and it's never talked about enough. Steve will address when and why mold testing is necessary. Steve wraps up the conversation... more
In episode 352, Steve interviews the lab representative at Respirare Labs. Andi talks about her personal experience with mold and mycotoxin exposure. Andi talks about the type of testing they do at Respirare Labs, which is ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immuno... more
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In an industry saturated with “bad actors” and money-focused folks, Steve brings years of experience, compassion, and a realistic approach to mold issues. Thank you, Steve for helping to educate others and for being one of the “good guys.”
I listen to each new episode of Steve’s podcast on mold and often the earlier episodes as well. Steve does a great job in my opinion and episodes are usually actionable. I learn 1-5 new things from most and it’s always just good to hear another perspective on how different pros address mold and what they think about various ideas, myths, solutions, scams etc. thanks Steve & Wife cohost 😅
Wow, that was probably the least informative thing I’ve ever listened to. The episode title says “detoxing from mold,” all they pretty much said is see your doctor, leave your house.
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A practical, homeowner-focused show about toxic mold, indoor air quality, and the health and environmental impacts of mold in living spaces. Across recent episodes, the hosts explore how mold affects health, when DIY remediation can be risky, and the value of hiring trained professionals for containment, testing, and moisture control. They frequently discuss actionable steps, from improving air quality and moisture management to understanding mycotoxins, remediation costs, and the role of documentation and professional guidance in navigating mold-related projects. A standout aspect is the duo's candid dynamic and emphasis on concrete, real-world processes alongside discussions of newer tools like AI-driven health insights and at-home testin... more
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Recent guests on The Toxic Mold Podcast include:
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2. Dr. Diane Mueller
3. Heather Sunderland
4. Terri Fox
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