59 episodes

Since the release of his book, The Mold Medic, and with the continuing success of HomeCleanse, formally known as, All American Restoration, Michael Rubino continues to feature as a guest on podcasts looking to take a deeper dive into mold discussions. In our Mold Talks, Michael Rubino sits down for one-on-one conversations with people who are dealing with or have overcome toxic mold exposure, leading doctors, and experts. With these discussions, we strive to empower those who could be facing similar situations. Experiencing health issues you can’t seem to find a diagnosis for can leave you feeling hopeless and alone. How do you figure out what’s causing your symptoms and how do you fix them once you finally do? Mold Talks connects people who have experienced the challenges of mold exposure with other people who have faced or are facing similar problems. By discussing our different experiences, we create a better understanding of mold exposure. Once we know what’s happening, we can start a plan to do something about it. For more information, follow me @themichaelrubino on Instagram and check out www.themichaelrubino.com and www.homecleanse.com

Never Been Sicker Michael Rubino

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Since the release of his book, The Mold Medic, and with the continuing success of HomeCleanse, formally known as, All American Restoration, Michael Rubino continues to feature as a guest on podcasts looking to take a deeper dive into mold discussions. In our Mold Talks, Michael Rubino sits down for one-on-one conversations with people who are dealing with or have overcome toxic mold exposure, leading doctors, and experts. With these discussions, we strive to empower those who could be facing similar situations. Experiencing health issues you can’t seem to find a diagnosis for can leave you feeling hopeless and alone. How do you figure out what’s causing your symptoms and how do you fix them once you finally do? Mold Talks connects people who have experienced the challenges of mold exposure with other people who have faced or are facing similar problems. By discussing our different experiences, we create a better understanding of mold exposure. Once we know what’s happening, we can start a plan to do something about it. For more information, follow me @themichaelrubino on Instagram and check out www.themichaelrubino.com and www.homecleanse.com

    Never Been Sicker #59 - Dr. Ashley Beckham's Personal and Professional Battle with Mold

    Never Been Sicker #59 - Dr. Ashley Beckham's Personal and Professional Battle with Mold

    In this interview, Dr. Ashley Beckham discusses her personal and professional journey with mold exposure after moving into a new home where early signs were initially overlooked. She shares how her health issues led to the discovery of high mold levels in her home and body, influencing her career to focus on environmental health. Dr. Beckham emphasizes the importance of understanding and addressing the root causes of mold for overall health, and advocates for increased awareness and systemic changes in the health industry to better address environmental toxins.

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    Initial Exposure and Misdiagnosis:
    00:00:00 - 00:06:00
    Dr. Ashley discusses her initial encounter with mold after moving into a beautiful new home and how a sudden ceiling collapse was an early, overlooked sign of moisture issues.

    Deepening Health Issues and Investigation:
    00:06:01 - 00:12:00
    She describes the onset of severe health symptoms that led her to utilize her professional expertise to run comprehensive tests for mold, Lyme disease, and other toxins.

    Diagnosis and Connection to Professional Work:
    00:12:01 - 00:18:00
    The discovery of high levels of mold in her body and home prompts a deeper investigation, paralleling the experiences of her clients and influencing her professional focus on environmental health.

    Understanding and Responding to Mold Exposure:
    00:18:01 - 00:24:00
    Dr. Ashley details her response to finding mold in her home, including the challenges of remediating a visually perfect but internally compromised environment.

    Educational Journey and Advocacy:
    00:24:01 - 00:30:00
    She discusses how her personal experience with mold led her to deepen her professional expertise in environmental health, particularly focusing on educating others about the risks and solutions.

    Expanding Professional Focus and Outreach:
    00:30:01 - 00:36:00
    Dr. Ashley talks about the impact of her experiences on expanding her professional services to include more comprehensive environmental assessments and treatments.

    Reflections on Health Industry and Mold Awareness:
    00:36:01 - 00:42:00
    She reflects on the need for greater awareness within the health industry regarding mold and environmental toxins, advocating for systemic changes to address these issues more effectively.

    Closing Thoughts and Future Directions:
    00:42:01 - 00:54:24
    The conversation concludes with Dr. Ashley sharing her hopes for future advancements in environmental health awareness and her continued commitment to helping others understand and combat mold exposure.

    Dr. Ashley Beckham’s Takeaway Message:
    "Educate yourself about the potential health impacts of your environment, especially hidden threats like mold. Understanding and addressing these issues is crucial for long-term health and wellness."

    Find Ashley here:
    Website: https://drashley.com/
    Instagram: @drashleybeckman

    • 54 min
    Never Been Sicker #58 - Living in a Toxic Dorm Room, with Taylor Hogan

    Never Been Sicker #58 - Living in a Toxic Dorm Room, with Taylor Hogan

    Today’s guest is Taylor Hogan, a college student and mold survivor. Her unfortunate experience with mold happened after she moved into her dorm at Arizona State University. The experience completely upended her life, causing significant mental and physical illness. Two years later, she’s still dealing with the repercussions of the two months she spent in the contaminated dorm. 

    Taylor bravely describes her experience of living in a dorm with mold while trying to start her college career. Instead of excelling in school, meeting new people, and creating lasting memories, she began feeling increasingly unwell. As a naturally talented student, she knew that something was incredibly wrong when she suddenly developed mental issues such as memory loss that led to her failing school.

    While she tried to work with her school, they pushed back and told her that nothing was wrong. Combined with the lack of assistance she received from the doctors, it quickly became one of the worst experiences of her life. With the encouragement and support of her mother, she eventually medically withdrew from school and began her journey to healing. Now she is working to rebuild her life, find a new major, and create greater awareness about this worldwide health epidemic. Otherwise, the future generation will continue to suffer from exposure to toxic living spaces.

    In this episode:
    0:45: Taylor shares how her story began with experiencing mold exposure. She had just graduated high school and was beginning her college journey. Within a month, her entire life changed. After two months, she and her mother decided she had to leave for her own safety.

    3:45: Taylor begins to describe the symptoms she experienced after her exposure, ranging from respiratory infections, reactivation of EVV, sinus infections, and more. 

    7:15: Taylor details her experience working with doctors and the struggle she had finding individuals who would listen and work with her instead of just putting her on antibiotics. 

    8:30: Taylor shares how difficult the mental health aspect of the entire experience is. On top of feeling unwell, she was also struggling with depression, suicide ideation, memory loss, fatigue, and more. 

    12:15: Taylor further explains her personal experience with the mental health struggles she faced as a result of exposure. Looking back, she mourns the college experience she missed out on and the drastic impact it had on her life. As a naturally talented student, the exposure impacted her brain so much that she was failing classes, forcing her to medically withdraw from college. 

    18:00: Taylor opens up about her thoughts of not wanting to be here anymore and the suicide ideation she faced. But she details how she continued to fight and work to feel better, and she’s so glad that she did because she’s happier than she’s ever been, even though she’s still working on healing. 

    20:00: Taylor describes how greatly this event upended her life. Instead of becoming a cardiothoracic surgeon thanks to her grades during the two months she was in college, she’s now working to find a new path. She also shares how difficult it was working with her college after alerting them to the mold issue, to the point that she considered getting a lawyer.

    27:00: Taylor explains how important it is that we raise awareness about mold in dorms and the impact it’s having on the future generation. 

    33:30: Taylor shares how upset she is about the conditions of the dorm she lived in. "No university is trying to make the change needed for safer living situations. I really hope that at some point this will change.

    38:00: Taylor offers one piece of advice she would give to anyone suffering from a similar situation.

    Reach out to Taylor at:
    IG: @tayylormhogan

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    • 39 min
    Never Been Sicker #57 - How Mold in Breast Implants Can Impact Health, Interview with Tammy Dean

    Never Been Sicker #57 - How Mold in Breast Implants Can Impact Health, Interview with Tammy Dean

    Today’s guest is Tammy Dean, a realtor, breast implant illness survivor, and awareness advocate. During this eye-opening interview, Tammy shines a light on a little-discussed issue a growing number of individuals are beginning to face: breast implant illness caused by mold. It took decades of chronic symptoms before she was finally able to determine that toxins slowly leaching into her body were the root cause of her health issues.
    Tammy continued to battle chronic symptoms ranging from fatigue and hypersensitivity to a litany of skin issues. Then, after finding a doctor who would listen and work with her, she was forced to make the difficult decision to have explant surgery. 
    Now, Tammy is working on her healing journey and detoxing the toxins from her body. As she explains, it’s been a long journey, but she’s so thankful to be feeling better already. Choosing to look at the positives, Tammy shares how this experience changed her life and showed her the power of finding a supportive and encouraging community of individuals. She’s now focusing on helping others going through similar situations and advocating for greater awareness about this growing issue.
    In this episode:
    1:00: Tammy describes her experience that led to her awareness of mold exposure and the impact it has on health. After getting breast implants 30 years ago, her health slowly began to take a drastic downward turn. It took her years before she found a doctor who would listen to her and work on figuring out what was going wrong with her body. 
    4:00: Tammy begins to touch on her healing journey and the struggles she’s faced. "To say it’s been easy is putting it nicely…"
    4:45: Tammy details the process of removing the breast implants that contained mold. She also explains the proper way to successfully deal with this issue.
    7:30: Tammy explains that, as a real estate agent, she’s now familiar with what it feels like to walk into a building that has a current mold problem. 
    10:30: Tammy shares how difficult the "die-off" part of detoxing was and the steps she’s been taking to flush her body of toxins. "I felt exhausted. I was fatigued all day. I really felt like I had the flu."
    13:15: Tammy explains her experience finding others who are going through the same situation and how it helped her get through the entire process. She goes through some of the research she’s performed and what she’s learned about the implant industry. 
    20:00: Tammy shares how she found that it’s not just environmental; she found that food can also be a source of exposure.
    22:45: Tammy suggests that individuals steer clear of implants completely to avoid this harmful situation. 
    28:00: Tammy touches on how she wishes she would have gotten the explant surgery sooner so that she wasn’t dealing with her litany of symptoms for so long. At one point, she even developed a sensitivity to chemicals. 
    33:15: Tammy describes the support and feedback from others during her journey. 
    39:45: Tammy shares the struggles she’s faced while trying to heal and how her religion helped her get through them.
    42:00: Tammy promotes being true to oneself, especially when going through this difficult process and not getting the social support they’d want. "Stay true to yourself."
    47:00: Tammy shares advice that she hopes will help others who are going through similar experiences. 


    Reach out to Tammy at:
    Instagram: @tammydean.realtor


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    • 49 min
    Never Been Sicker #56 - Coming Into the Fold With Mold, Interview with Veronica Sitterding

    Never Been Sicker #56 - Coming Into the Fold With Mold, Interview with Veronica Sitterding

    Today’s guest is Emily Stollman, a mold exposure survivor and advocate for healthier indoor spaces. Emily shares her unique and ongoing journey of navigating the wide-ranging impact environmental exposure can have on the body. Like many, though, it took some time for her to find the root cause of the problem and the assistance needed to give her body the support it needed to heal.

    Emily suffered from chronic symptoms for quite some time and eventually developed the Epstein-Barr virus before figuring out that mold was the culprit behind her persistently feeling unwell. Even after moving into a new home, she still felt sick and ended up developing even more symptoms. It wasn’t until her previous roommates alerted her to mold growing on the walls in her old apartment that she finally pinpointed what was causing her body to sound the alarm.

    From there, she dealt with the time-consuming healing process that she’s still working through to this day. She also battled the PTSD and mental hurdles that often come along with dealing with an issue like environmental exposure in the home. Still, she’s choosing to focus on the positives and, instead, is using her newfound knowledge to live a healthier life and be more aware of her surrounding indoor environments. She’s also using her experience to help as many of those around her become more cognizant of the impact these exposures can have, the importance of looking to our indoor environments as potential root causes, and the importance of finding professionals that are equipped to help resolve these issues.

    In this episode:
    0:30: Emily details what events in her life led up to her realizing the importance of indoor air quality and the impact it has on our health. Initially, she and her roommates began suffering from different symptoms, but they all chalked it up to outside factors. 

    2:00: Emily touches on how many doctors it took to help steer her in the right direction to heal from her exposure. 

    3:30: Emily explains how mold triggered her Epstein-Barr virus and how her symptoms continued even after moving into a newly renovated home. "Renovated places and newer places seem safer than an old building…" but that’s not always the case.

    5:00: Emily lists a large number of wide-ranging symptoms she experienced while battling exposure. 

    9:30: Emily touches on her healing journey and the PTSD she faced after struggling with the negative health impact exposure causes.

    12:30: Emily describes her initial reaction to her chronic symptoms and how she had no idea what could be making her feel so unwell. "I don’t know what I thought it was. I just kept thinking, "What is wrong with me?" She had to really dig to find information and realized, after navigating quite a few Facebook groups, that dealing with this issue and figuring out how to heal is not common knowledge.

    16:45: Emily touches on the lack of understanding she’s experienced while talking to others about her journey with mold exposure. 

    28:30: Emily describes the lack of acceptance she’s noticed in society when it comes to mold and the extent to which it can impact health.

    32:30: Emily explains the importance of gathering knowledge and information to create a toolkit to navigate any future situations that could involve exposure. "You will not be able to avoid exposure completely. The best thing you can do is control your home and then have tools you can rely on when you do find yourself in that situation (dealing with exposure). 

    37:45: Emily shares one thing she wishes she could have told herself at the beginning of her journey dealing with exposure.

    42:10: Emily provides one piece of advice she would give to anyone going through a similar experience as the one she faced.

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    • 1 hr 8 min
    Never Been Sicker #55 - Sounding the Alarm, Interview with Emily Stollman

    Never Been Sicker #55 - Sounding the Alarm, Interview with Emily Stollman

    Today’s guest is Emily Stollman, a mold exposure survivor and advocate for healthier indoor spaces. Emily shares her unique and ongoing journey of navigating the wide-ranging impact environmental exposure can have on the body. Like many, though, it took some time for her to find the root cause of the problem and the assistance needed to give her body the support it needed to heal.
    Emily suffered from chronic symptoms for quite some time and eventually developed the Epstein-Barr virus before figuring out that mold was the culprit behind her persistently feeling unwell. Even after moving into a new home, she still felt sick and ended up developing even more symptoms. It wasn’t until her previous roommates alerted her to mold growing on the walls in her old apartment that she finally pinpointed what was causing her body to sound the alarm.
    From there, she dealt with the time-consuming healing process that she’s still working through to this day. She also battled the PTSD and mental hurdles that often come along with dealing with an issue like environmental exposure in the home. Still, she’s choosing to focus on the positives and, instead, is using her newfound knowledge to live a healthier life and be more aware of her surrounding indoor environments. She’s also using her experience to help as many of those around her become more cognizant of the impact these exposures can have, the importance of looking to our indoor environments as potential root causes, and the importance of finding professionals that are equipped to help resolve these issues.
    In this episode:
    0:30: Emily details what events in her life led up to her realizing the importance of indoor air quality and the impact it has on our health. Initially, she and her roommates began suffering from different symptoms, but they all chalked it up to outside factors. 
    2:00: Emily touches on how many doctors it took to help steer her in the right direction to heal from her exposure. "I was diagnosed with Epstein-Barr virus, but I wanted to find someone who was an expert in dealing with mold."
    3:30: Emily explains how mold triggered her Epstein-Barr virus and how her symptoms continued even after moving into a newly renovated home.
    5:00: Emily lists a large number of wide-ranging symptoms she experienced while battling exposure. 
    9:30: Emily touches on her healing journey and the PTSD she faced after struggling with the negative health impact exposure causes. 
    12:30: Emily describes her initial reaction to her chronic symptoms and how she had no idea what could be making her feel so unwell. "I don’t know what I thought it was. I just kept thinking, "What is wrong with me?" She had to really dig to find information and realized, after navigating quite a few Facebook groups, that dealing with this issue and figuring out how to heal is not common knowledge.
    16:45: Emily touches on the lack of understanding she’s experienced while talking to others about her journey with mold exposure. 
    28:30: Emily describes the lack of acceptance she’s noticed in society when it comes to mold and the extent to which it can impact health.
    32:30: Emily explains the importance of gathering knowledge and information to create a toolkit to navigate any future situations that could involve exposure.
    37:45: Emily shares one thing she wishes she could have told herself at the beginning of her journey dealing with exposure. 
    42:10: Emily provides one piece of advice she would give to anyone going through a similar experience as the one she faced.


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    • 43 min
    Never Been Sicker #54 - Making a Positive Impact, Interview with Vinny Lobdell

    Never Been Sicker #54 - Making a Positive Impact, Interview with Vinny Lobdell

    Today’s guest is Vinny Lobdell, an American entrepreneur, businessman, awareness advocate, and philanthropist. He is the founder and past president of HealthWay and Intellipure Inc., the global president of Pure Wellness, and the owner of the Kallet Theater. He’s a passionate individual who is pushing towards bettering the world through improved air quality and a safer space for people with mental health issues.
    Vince Lobdell started his journey of searching, developing, and perfecting air purification systems in 1981. He tested every technology, from UV to HEPA. In 2010, through a United States Military grant, he developed HealthWay’s patented DFS Technology. Developing a passion for and expertise in Indoor Air Quality over the past two decades, Lobdell has traveled to fifty countries, speaking to industry leaders, governments, and medical professionals on air pollution and the harmful effects of occupying the built environments.
    As the head of Heathway, Vinny expanded the company exponentially during the COVID-19 pandemic and sold it to a private equity firm for an undisclosed amount in 2019. The family still maintains a minority stake in the company. Lobdell took on a leadership role as President at HealthWay Family of Brands in 2008, after which the company was named to the Inc. 500 list of the fastest-growing companies in America. In 2017, Lobdell co-founded Intellipure, a B2C brand emphasizing customer experience through handcrafted, high-efficiency, and individually certified air cleaning systems.
    In this episode:
    0:45: Vinny explains how and why he created HealthWay, a company dedicated to providing air purification solutions, and details the products they provide. "Our goal at Healthway was to provide real solutions to the number one health epidemic of our time: air quality… Every building with a door needed what we had, it was just getting people to understand that."
    4:45: Vinny details the driving factors behind the success of the companies he and his father have created. "If we’re not making a positive impact, we’re wasting our time."
    6:00: Vinny shares why he’s so passionate about giving back and supporting foundations that work to improve mental health for struggling people. "We wanted to memorialize my brother and celebrate my mom’s perseverance and all that she’s done to keep our family together."
    9:30: Vinny shares his thoughts on the stigma behind mental health. He provides suggestions on how to address this problem and provides support for those who require it. "What you find with mental illness is that there is no discrimination… It doesn’t matter who you are or what you have. It touches all of our lives in one way or another."
    12:30: Vinny provides his insights on the current state of mental health and what needs to change to create a healthier space. "I think we need to educate at a much younger age that it’s okay to talk about problems… We put too much stress on our youth."
    15:45: Vinny describes his thoughts on how to invest in helping those struggling with poor mental health and the need for more research. 
    17:00: Vinny shares how others can help push this movement forward to help those who are suffering from mental health issues. "As a culture and as a society, we have to focus on being kinder."
    19:30: Vinny explains his next steps for the future and the opportunities he’s excited to embark on.


    Learn more about Vinny at:
    https://www.healthway.com/
    Michael Rubino 
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    • 21 min

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