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  1. Legacy Life Reflections: Still a Snap in the Old Celery! Wit, Legacy and a Happy Life in Words with Harry Mount, Editor of 'The Oldie' Magazine

    2 DAYS AGO

    Legacy Life Reflections: Still a Snap in the Old Celery! Wit, Legacy and a Happy Life in Words with Harry Mount, Editor of 'The Oldie' Magazine

    What if staying sharp has nothing to do with age and everything to do with curiosity? We sit down with Harry Mount, Editor of The Oldie Magazine, for a brisk, generous tour through a life shaped by language, architecture, bicycles, and the courage to change course. Harry opens with the soul of the magazine—why it prizes wit over celebrity and celebrates people “with snap in their celery”—and takes us inside Oldie Of The Year, where legends and unsung heroes share a stage and a laugh. From there, we travel to his “clearing” on the Pembrokeshire cliffs and the four moments that defined his path: the quiet impact of a brother he never met, a childhood powered by worry and exams, a sharp pivot from barrister-in-waiting to gossip columnist, and finally the long, lively challenge of editing a 100-page print institution. Along the way, Barry Humphries’ razor wit, Giles Brandreth’s encomiums, and the thrill of clean copy land with warmth and precision. Harry’s passions animate every page: the “R factor” of great buildings, from Vanbrugh to Hawksmoor; the classics as living tools woven through two-thirds of English; and the deceptive ease of comic prose from Wodehouse, Waugh, Mitford, and Amis. He shares honest distractions—the tug of the internet, the tonic of Hampstead ponds—and a love of press trips where purpose beats the pressure to have fun. There’s a personal twist too: his distant cousin Tony Adams, whose openness about addiction helped shift the culture around recovery. Two lines frame the wisdom here. From Virgil: “One day it will help to remember even these things,” a balm for hard seasons and a nudge toward meaning. From Arthur Balfour via Bill Deedes: “Nothing matters very much, and very few things matter at all,” a reminder to edit life with a lighter touch. The dream? To be remembered for a great comic novel—and, failing that, for meeting interesting people, doing interesting things, and writing them up right. If you love good stories, beautiful buildings, late‑period Elvis, and the feeling of wind-in-your-face clarity on a bike, you’ll feel at home. Listen, share with a friend who needs a purposeful nudge, and leave a review so more curious minds can find us. WEBSITE: https://www.theoldie.co.uk INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/theoldiemagazine/ X: https://x.com/oldiemagazine FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/OldieMagazine/

    51 min
  2. Understanding VOCs: The Unseen Danger in Your Home

    3 DAYS AGO

    Understanding VOCs: The Unseen Danger in Your Home

    Introduction Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) are released into the air after chemical reactions occur. These unstable compounds emit invisible gases from a wide range of sources. While not all VOCs are harmful—think of the pleasant scents from flowers or trees—many synthetic VOCs used in paints, coatings, adhesives, furniture, building materials, and aggressive cleaning products can pose serious health and environmental risks. These compounds vaporize easily at room temperature, making them a constant yet often overlooked presence in indoor environments. Interestingly, not all toxic industrial solvents are classified as VOCs, adding another layer of complexity to the topic. Long-term exposure to VOCs has been linked to toxic buildup in the body, contributing to liver and kidney damage, central nervous system disorders, and an increased risk of cancer. Beyond personal health, VOCs also contribute to air and water pollution and can even accelerate global warming. In this article, I’ll focus on the most common VOCs found in building materials and everyday household items—and explore how certain plants can naturally help reduce indoor VOC levels. Smart indoor air quality monitors -https://foobot.io/guides/smart-indoor-air-quality-monitor.php Please support the making of this channel  and click one of the following links Amazon Affiliate Tea beeswax candles -https://amzn.to/42LSKgO Octagon and Dodecagon-https://amzn.to/42oCRxS Rustic oil lamps-https://amzn.to/3Gj5q79 The EWG shoppers guide - https://www.ewg.org/foodnews/full-list.php. Asthma Canada Environmental Protection Agency, Globally Harmonized System (GHS) International  Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) Canadian  Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) American  You can contact me at ida.fanelliBB@gmail.com 🔍 SEO Keywords #VOCexposure #indoorairpollution #toxicchemicalsinhome #formaldehydeinfurniture #lowVOCpaint #cleanairtips #airpurifyingplants #besthouseplantsforVOCs #dangersofparaffincandles #gasstoveVOCs # toluene #benzene #xylene #chemicalsensitivity #asthmatriggers #ecofriendlyhometips #naturalhomedetox #environmentaltoxins #healthyhomehabits #holistichealth #indoorairqualitymonitor.

    38 min

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