ZuLoo Poodcast

Darin Mangum, Jocelyn Gardner

What if toilets, poop and sanitation are the hidden forces shaping global health, human dignity, and survival worldwide? ZuLoo Poodcast is a podcast about toilets, poop, and global sanitation, exploring how sanitation impacts public health, wellness, hygiene, and humanity through funny facts, real stories, and impactful conversations. 👉 Learn more about ZuLoo’s mission and global health sanitation work at https://zuloo.org Welcome to ZuLoo Poodcast, the podcast that talks openly about poop, toilets, global health and sanitation so the rest of the world doesn’t have to ignore why it matters. Each episode dives into sanitation news, global health conversations, public health insights, and quirky humor to uncover how toilets quietly influence daily life, health outcomes, and human dignity across the globe. From funny toilet facts and surprising poop trivia to serious discussions about sanitation access, toilet innovation, hygiene education, and public health systems, ZuLoo Poodcast shines a light on one of the most overlooked topics in the world. A topic that affects everyone, everywhere. Why Listen? Because sanitation affects everything. Health. Education. Gender equity. Environmental sustainability. Economic opportunity. If you care about public health, global sanitation, wellness, sustainable innovation, or simply love learning unexpected facts that actually matter, this podcast is for you. ZuLoo Poodcast makes complex sanitation issues easy to understand, surprisingly entertaining, and deeply human. You will laugh, learn, and start seeing toilets and sanitation in a completely new way. What You’ll Hear on ZuLoo Poodcast✅ Real conversations about global sanitation and public health✅ Funny, fascinating poop facts and toilet stories✅ Interviews with sanitation experts, innovators, and impact leaders✅ Stories showing how toilets impact health, wellness, and human dignity✅ Insight into the global sanitation crisis and real world solutions✅ How toilet technology and sanitation innovation are changing lives  This is an educational sanitation podcast that does not sound like a lecture. It is honest, curious, approachable, and grounded in real human stories. Meet the Hosts Jocelyn GardinerJocelyn Gardiner is a sanitation advocate and co-host of ZuLoo Poodcast with a passion for storytelling, education, and breaking down taboos around toilets, poop, and hygiene. She brings curiosity, humor, and heart to conversations about sanitation access, public health, and why talking about toilets can actually change lives. Darin MangumDarin Mangum is co-host of ZuLoo Poodcast and a leader in impact-driven conversations around sanitation, wellness, and global health. With a grounded and thoughtful approach, Darin connects real-world sanitation challenges to practical solutions, highlighting how access to safe toilets plays a critical role in improving quality of life worldwide. About ZuLoo ZuLoo is on a mission to help solve the global sanitation crisis by improving access to clean, safe toilets and hygiene education. ZuLoo Poodcast is one way the organization raises awareness, sparks conversation, and drives action around sanitation and public health.

  1. Jul 7

    Public Toilets Are Broken. Here's How Mister Loo Is Fixing Them | Andreas Wanner (#119)

    What if public toilets were clean, modern, and actually enjoyable to use? In this episode of the ZuLoo Poodcast, Andreas Wanner, CEO and co-founder of Mister Loo, shares how his company is revolutionizing public toilets, public sanitation, and clean public bathrooms across Southeast Asia. Discover how smart public toilets, innovative sanitation technology, and customer-focused design are transforming hygiene, public infrastructure, and the future of sanitation. After leaving a successful career in investment banking, Andreas set out to solve one of the world's most overlooked challenges: access to clean, safe public restrooms. Today, Mister Loo operates more than 100 premium public toilet facilities across Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and the Philippines, serving over 1.5 million users every month while reshaping the future of sanitation through technology, sustainability, smart infrastructure, and exceptional customer experience. Whether you're interested in public sanitation, smart cities, clean public bathrooms, social entrepreneurship, ESG investing, sustainable infrastructure, or innovative business models, this conversation explores how one simple idea is improving public health, dignity, hygiene, and quality of life for millions around the world. What You'll Learn in This Episode ✅ Why Andreas Wanner left investment banking to build one of Asia's leading public sanitation companies ✅ How Mister Loo creates clean, premium public restrooms using an innovative pay-per-use business model ✅ Why sanitation, hygiene, and customer experience are becoming essential parts of smart city development ✅ How technology, sustainability, and social impact are shaping the future of public toilets around the world Visit ZuLoo Humanitarian Learn how ZuLoo is advancing sanitation, clean water, and hygiene solutions around the world. https://zuloo.org Timestamps 00:00 Why Public Toilets Matter More Than You Think 01:01 Meet Andreas Wanner, CEO of Mister Loo 06:37 The Problem That Inspired Mister Loo 11:37 How the Mister Loo Business Model Works 16:48 Building Beautiful Public Bathrooms That People Want to Use 20:10 Funding Smart Public Sanitation Infrastructure 27:21 Expanding Across Southeast Asia and Beyond 30:34 The Future of Smart Toilets, Wellness, and AI Health Technology 33:24 Creating Jobs While Improving Public Hygiene 36:35 The Impact of Clean Public Restrooms on Communities Key Takeaways 🔹 Premium public sanitation can be both financially sustainable and socially impactful. 🔹 Clean public restrooms improve health, safety, dignity, tourism, and overall quality of life. 🔹 Standardized operations, technology, and customer experience are the keys to scaling sanitation solutions. 🔹 Entrepreneurship can solve global sanitation challenges while creating meaningful careers and stronger communities. About Andreas Wanner Andreas Wanner is the co-founder and CEO of Mister Loo, one of Southeast Asia's leading premium public sanitation companies. Originally from Switzerland, Andreas began his career in investment banking before relocating to Asia and launching MisterLoo to address the growing need for clean, accessible public restrooms. Under his leadership, Mister Loo has expanded across Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and the Philippines, providing modern public sanitation facilities that combine innovative design, technology, sustainability, and exceptional customer service. MisterLoo https://www.MisterLoo.com World Toilet Organization https://worldtoilet.org Resources How do you ZuLoo?  Connect with ZuLoo on social media! Instagram: @zuloo__ https://www.instagram.com/zuloo__/X / Twitter: @ZuLooInc https://twitter.com/ZuLooIncFacebook: ZuLoo https://www.facebook.com/zuloo501c3YouTube: The ZuLoo Pōōdcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWrLHD56hng6zDWQYiBUxg public toilets, public sanitation, clean public bathrooms, smart toilets, sanitation innovation, toilet innovation, public restroom design, MisterLoo, Andreas Wanner, Southeast Asia sanitation, hygiene, clean water, sanitation business, ESG investing, sustainable development goals, SDGs, smart cities, social entrepreneurship, sanitation technology, sanitation startup, tourism infrastructure, bathroom innovation, public infrastructure, customer experience, sanitation solutions, World Toilet Summit, ZuLoo Podcast, sanitation awareness, public health, sustainable sanitation #PublicToilets #Sanitation #SmartCities #Hygiene #CleanWater #PublicHealth #Sustainability #SocialEntrepreneurship #ESG #Innovation #MisterLoo #ZuLoo #Toilets #SanitationInnovation #GlobalHealth Support the show Copyright (c) ZuLoo Media LLC.  All rights reserved. The Pōōdcast is the property of ZuLoo Media LLC (the “Publisher”).  The opinions expressed on the Pōōdcast are not necessarily that of the Publisher or of its parent company, ZuLoo, Inc.  (“ZuLoo”), or its affiliates.  References to third-parties, or links thereto, do not constitute an endorsement by such persons of the Pōōdcast, the Publisher, ZuLoo, or their affiliates, products, or services. ZuLoo Humanitarian is a non-profit 501(c)(3) charity affiliated with ZuLoo. The ZuLoo Marketplace is owned and operated by ZuLoo Enterprises USA LLC, a ZuLoo-affiliated company. Questions may be directed to legal@zuloo.com.

    Public Toilets Are Broken. Here's How Mister Loo Is Fixing Them | Andreas Wanner (#119)
  2. Jun 23

    India's Toilet Revolution: The Innovation That Transformed 200,000 Trains and Millions of Lives (#118)

    Sanitation, clean water, public health, and toilet innovation are transforming lives across India. On the Zuloo Poodcast, Sanjay Banka of Banka Bio shares how a personal family challenge led to one of the largest sanitation initiatives in the world. Discover how biodigester toilets, wastewater treatment, water security solutions, and sustainable sanitation systems have helped retrofit over 200,000 railway coaches while improving health, safety, and dignity for millions of people. From sanitation technology and clean water access to women's health, school attendance, and environmental sustainability, this conversation reveals why toilets are one of the most important public health innovations of our time. If you're interested in sanitation, clean water, public health, wastewater treatment, sustainability, or global development, this episode is packed with eye-opening insights. What You'll Learn ✅ How India transformed sanitation across more than 200,000 train coaches ✅ Why access to safe toilets dramatically improves women's health, safety, and education ✅ How biodigester technology treats human waste without sewer infrastructure ✅ Why water reuse and wastewater treatment are critical to future water security Every toilet changes lives. Zuloo Humanitarian helps provide sanitation, clean water, and hygiene solutions to underserved communities around the world. 🌎 Learn more: https://zuloo.org ❤️ Donate: https://zuloo.org/give Timestamps (00:00) The Innovation That Transformed 200,000 Trains and Millions of Lives (03:41) The personal story that inspired Banka Bio (07:56) Solving India's train sanitation problem (12:22) How biodigester toilets actually work (14:44) Retrofitting more than 200,000 railway coaches (18:07) The challenge of changing sanitation behavior (21:01) Why toilets are especially important for women and girls (24:27) Expanding into schools and communities (25:50) Bringing sanitation solutions to wildlife sanctuaries (29:01) The science behind waste treatment (30:30) Water security and the future of sanitation (33:23) Final thoughts and what's next for Banka Bio Key Takeaways 🔹 Safe sanitation improves health, education, safety, and quality of life. 🔹 Biodigester toilets provide off-grid sanitation without traditional sewer systems. 🔹 India's sanitation transformation demonstrates the power of large-scale innovation. 🔹 Water reuse and wastewater treatment will become increasingly important as water demand grows. About the Guest Sanjay Banka is a leader at Banka Bio, an innovative sanitation and environmental technology company based in India. Banka Bio specializes in biodigester toilets, wastewater treatment, water reuse, and decentralized sanitation solutions. The company has helped retrofit more than 200,000 railway coaches and has implemented sanitation projects in schools, communities, workplaces, healthcare facilities, and remote regions throughout India. Website: https://www.bankabio.com/ Support the show Copyright (c) ZuLoo Media LLC.  All rights reserved. The Pōōdcast is the property of ZuLoo Media LLC (the “Publisher”).  The opinions expressed on the Pōōdcast are not necessarily that of the Publisher or of its parent company, ZuLoo, Inc.  (“ZuLoo”), or its affiliates.  References to third-parties, or links thereto, do not constitute an endorsement by such persons of the Pōōdcast, the Publisher, ZuLoo, or their affiliates, products, or services. ZuLoo Humanitarian is a non-profit 501(c)(3) charity affiliated with ZuLoo. The ZuLoo Marketplace is owned and operated by ZuLoo Enterprises USA LLC, a ZuLoo-affiliated company. Questions may be directed to legal@zuloo.com.

    India's Toilet Revolution: The Innovation That Transformed 200,000 Trains and Millions of Lives (#118)
  3. Jun 9

    Safe Toilets, Dignity, and Hope: Real Stories from Hyderabad, India’s Sanitation Crisis (#117)

    What does a toilet change? Everything. In this powerful episode of the ZuLoo Poodcast, we share real stories from families in Hyderabad, India, whose lives have been transformed through access to safe sanitation. Hear how clean toilets improve women's safety, protect girls, support education, improve health, and create new opportunities for families. More than 673 million people worldwide still lack access to a safe toilet. Through firsthand accounts from mothers, grandmothers, elderly residents, and young girls, this episode reveals the daily challenges of inadequate sanitation and the life-changing impact of sustainable sanitation solutions. Discover how something as simple as a toilet can restore dignity, improve public health, and strengthen entire communities. What You Will Learn ✅ How access to safe toilets improves health, safety, and quality of life ✅Why women and girls are disproportionately affected by poor sanitation ✅The connection between sanitation, education, and economic opportunity ✅How elderly individuals and people with mobility challenges benefit from nearby facilities ✅The impact nonprofit organizations can have through sustainable sanitation projects 👉 Support ZuLoo Humanitarian's mission to provide safe sanitation, clean water, and hygiene solutions around the world:  https://zuloo.org/give Timestamps (00:00) The reality of living without a toilet at home (01:17) Time lost each day searching for a safe place to go (02:42) Challenges facing adolescent girls and women's safety concerns (04:57) Elderly residents discuss mobility and health struggles (05:13) Sanitation barriers during menstruation and personal hygiene (08:34) Why sanitation matters for girls' education and future opportunities (09:37) How a $350 toilet can transform an entire family (11:26) Testimonial from a recipient whose daily walk is now eliminated (12:18) Stories of widows and families benefiting from home sanitation (13:58) How toilets improve child health and family safety Key Takeaways 🔹 Safe sanitation improves dignity, privacy, and personal safety for women and girls. 🔹 Access to a toilet can save hours of time every week, allowing adults to work and children to focus on school. 🔹 Elderly individuals and those with mobility challenges experience significant quality-of-life improvements when sanitation is available at home. 🔹 Sustainable sanitation projects create lasting health, education, and economic benefits for entire communities. Resources How do you ZuLoo?  Connect with ZuLoo on social media! Instagram: @zuloo__ https://www.instagram.com/zuloo__/X / Twitter: @ZuLooInc https://twitter.com/ZuLooIncFacebook: ZuLoo https://www.facebook.com/zuloo501c3YouTube: The ZuLoo Pōōdcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWrLHD56hng6zDWQYiBUxg Support the show Copyright (c) ZuLoo Media LLC.  All rights reserved. The Pōōdcast is the property of ZuLoo Media LLC (the “Publisher”).  The opinions expressed on the Pōōdcast are not necessarily that of the Publisher or of its parent company, ZuLoo, Inc.  (“ZuLoo”), or its affiliates.  References to third-parties, or links thereto, do not constitute an endorsement by such persons of the Pōōdcast, the Publisher, ZuLoo, or their affiliates, products, or services. ZuLoo Humanitarian is a non-profit 501(c)(3) charity affiliated with ZuLoo. The ZuLoo Marketplace is owned and operated by ZuLoo Enterprises USA LLC, a ZuLoo-affiliated company. Questions may be directed to legal@zuloo.com.

    Safe Toilets, Dignity, and Hope: Real Stories from Hyderabad, India’s Sanitation Crisis (#117)
  4. May 26

    World Toilet Summit 2025 Highlights: Global Sanitation Innovations Changing Lives Around the World (#116)

    673 million people still live without access to safe sanitation, and the global sanitation crisis impacts health, women’s safety, education, clean water, and dignity every single day. At the 2025 World Toilet Summit in New Delhi, global sanitation leaders, nonprofits, innovators, and public health experts share breakthrough solutions in sustainable toilets, hygiene technology, women’s health, portable sanitation, and water-saving systems that are changing lives around the world. What You Will Learn ✅ Why sanitation is directly connected to dignity, education, and public health ✅ How water-saving toilet technology is transforming underserved communities ✅ Why girls around the world miss school due to lack of safe toilets ✅ How portable sanitation is evolving through innovation and sustainability ✅ Why global leaders are prioritizing sanitation and hygiene solutions 👉 Like the Poodcast? Click here to become a supporter of the show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1897045/support Timestamps(00:00) World Toilet Summit 2025 in New Delhi, India (02:14) Jack Sim on solving global sanitation challenges (05:38) United Nations Global Peace Council and sustainability initiatives (10:05) Women’s hygiene and sanitation equality innovations (14:00) Humanitarian sanitation during global crises (18:05) Protecting Mount Everest through sanitation initiatives (24:50) Water-saving off-grid toilet technology (29:09) Premium public restroom innovation across Asia (32:42) Disease prevention, clean water, and sanitation research (40:02) Bhutan’s sanitation leadership and global recognition Key Takeaways🔷 Sanitation is about far more than toilets. It impacts safety, dignity, education, women’s empowerment, and public health globally. 🔷 New water-saving toilet technologies are helping communities without sewage systems or running water gain access to safe sanitation. 🔷 Women and girls are disproportionately impacted by lack of sanitation infrastructure, especially around education and personal safety. 🔷 Global collaboration between nonprofits, governments, businesses, and innovators is accelerating solutions to the sanitation crisis. 🔷 Sustainable sanitation systems are becoming essential in humanitarian aid, climate resilience, and environmental protection efforts worldwide. Featured Guests & Organizations Jack Sim Founder of the World Toilet Organization and global sanitation advocate focused on solving sanitation challenges through innovation, partnerships, and policy collaboration. World Toilet Organization https://worldtoilet.org/ SULAB International https://www.sulabhinternational.org/ SATO https://sato.lixil.com/ United Nations Woman: https://www.unwomen.org/en How do you ZuLoo?  Connect with ZuLoo on social media! Instagram: @zuloo__ https://www.instagram.com/zuloo__/X / Twitter: @ZuLooInc https://twitter.com/ZuLooIncFacebook: ZuLoo https://www.facebook.com/zuloo501c3YouTube: The ZuLoo Pōōdcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWrLHD56hng6zDWQYiBUxg Support the show Copyright (c) ZuLoo Media LLC.  All rights reserved. The Pōōdcast is the property of ZuLoo Media LLC (the “Publisher”).  The opinions expressed on the Pōōdcast are not necessarily that of the Publisher or of its parent company, ZuLoo, Inc.  (“ZuLoo”), or its affiliates.  References to third-parties, or links thereto, do not constitute an endorsement by such persons of the Pōōdcast, the Publisher, ZuLoo, or their affiliates, products, or services. ZuLoo Humanitarian is a non-profit 501(c)(3) charity affiliated with ZuLoo. The ZuLoo Marketplace is owned and operated by ZuLoo Enterprises USA LLC, a ZuLoo-affiliated company. Questions may be directed to legal@zuloo.com.

    World Toilet Summit 2025 Highlights: Global Sanitation Innovations Changing Lives Around the World (#116)
  5. May 12

    Zambia’s Sanitation Crisis, Urban Toilets & Fresh Life’s Mission in Kenya | Lindsay Stradley & Elizabeth Mururi (#115)

    What happens when millions of people living in rapidly growing cities don’t have access to safe sanitation? Global sanitation crisis, urban sanitation, and container-based sanitation are transforming communities across Kenya and Zambia. On the ZuLoo Poodcast, Darin Mangum and Jocelyn Gardiner sit down with Fresh Life leaders Elizabeth Mururi and Lindsay Stradley to discuss safe toilets, hygiene, public health, sanitation infrastructure, and sustainable sanitation solutions for rapidly growing urban communities. Elizabeth shares how Fresh Life is educating communities and governments about sanitation access, while Lindsay explains how their container-based toilet systems safely manage human waste in densely populated urban informal settlements. Together, they unpack why sanitation is about far more than toilets. It’s about dignity, safety, privacy, education, and public health. The episode also explores the rapid growth of African cities, the pressure urbanization places on sanitation systems, and why sustainable sanitation solutions are urgently needed for millions of people living without sewer access. What You Will Learn in This Episode ✅ Why container-based sanitation is changing access to safe toilets in Kenya and Zambia ✅ How rapid urbanization is creating major sanitation and public health challenges ✅The connection between sanitation, dignity, safety, and education for women and families ✅ How Fresh Life is partnering with governments to scale sustainable sanitation solutions Like the Poodcast? Click here to become a supporter of the show! Support ZuLoo Humanitarian and help provide safe sanitation, clean water, and hygiene solutions to underserved communities around the world: Support ZuLoo Humanitarian Key Timestamps (00:00) Introduction to Fresh Life and sanitation innovation in Kenya(01:44) Meet Lindsay Stradley and Elizabeth Mururi(04:19) Who is Fresh Life and what they do (container-based sanitation) (05:10) How Fresh Life safely manages waste collection and treatment(08:20) Rapid urbanization and the sanitation crisis in African cities(10:36) Educating communities and governments about sanitation solutions(14:38) The reality of pit latrines, public toilets, and open defecation(16:13) Why sanitation education and government partnerships matter(23:01) How dignity, safety, and sanitation are deeply connected(28:20) Inside the design of Fresh Life’s container-based toilets(33:53) Fresh Life’s expansion into Zambia and growing demand(37:07) Government partnerships helping scale sanitation access(40:14) Why demand for safe toilets is higher than supply(43:06) Final thoughts on global sanitation solutions and impact Key Takeaways 🔹 Rapid urbanization is increasing the global sanitation crisis 🔹 Container-based sanitation offers safe, affordable toilet access 🔹 Women and girls face major safety risks without sanitation 🔹 Toilets improve dignity, health, education, and public safety Featured Guests Lindsay Stradley is the co-founder of Fresh Life, an organization providing container-based sanitation and waste management solutions across Kenya and Zambia. Her work focuses on sustainable sanitation, public health, and circular economy innovation in underserved urban communities. LinkedIn: Support the show Copyright (c) ZuLoo Media LLC.  All rights reserved. The Pōōdcast is the property of ZuLoo Media LLC (the “Publisher”).  The opinions expressed on the Pōōdcast are not necessarily that of the Publisher or of its parent company, ZuLoo, Inc.  (“ZuLoo”), or its affiliates.  References to third-parties, or links thereto, do not constitute an endorsement by such persons of the Pōōdcast, the Publisher, ZuLoo, or their affiliates, products, or services. ZuLoo Humanitarian is a non-profit 501(c)(3) charity affiliated with ZuLoo. The ZuLoo Marketplace is owned and operated by ZuLoo Enterprises USA LLC, a ZuLoo-affiliated company. Questions may be directed to legal@zuloo.com.

    Zambia’s Sanitation Crisis, Urban Toilets & Fresh Life’s Mission in Kenya | Lindsay Stradley & Elizabeth Mururi (#115)
  6. Apr 28

    Breaking the Silence on Periods: Dr. Arunima Chauhan on Menstrual Hygiene, Myths & Global Health Inequality (#114)

    Menstrual hygiene management, period education, and global sanitation challenges are still major barriers for millions of women and girls worldwide. In this powerful episode, Dr. Arunima Chauhan, Menstrual Hygiene Management Expert at Sulabh International India, joins the conversation to break down the truth about menstruation, debunk harmful myths, and explain why access to education, sanitation, and period products is critical for health, dignity, and equality. From stigma and cultural taboos to real solutions happening on the ground, this episode highlights how awareness can transform lives and why menstruation should never be hidden or misunderstood. What You Will Learn ✅ Why menstrual education is essential for health and dignity ✅ How stigma around periods affects girls’ education and confidence ✅ The connection between menstruation, sanitation, and hygiene ✅ Why access to information changes outcomes for girls and women ✅ How communities can normalize conversations about menstrual health Like the Poodcast?  Click here to become a supporter of the show! Timestamps (00:19) Menstrual Stigma: Why No One Talks About It (01:22) Inside the Menstrual Hygiene Knowledge Hub (03:16) The Biggest Barriers: Stigma, Access & Education (04:33) Who Needs Education? From Young Girls to Adult Women (05:36) Understanding the Menstrual Cycle (08:30) Myths vs Facts: “Dirty Blood,” Food & Cultural Beliefs (10:02) Harmful Taboos: Restrictions on Food, Hygiene & Daily Life (12:36) Extreme Beliefs: Isolation, Fertility & Social Stigma (17:51) Lack of Toilets: Impact on Girls’ Education & Attendance (19:01) Real Solutions: Access, Affordability & Local Production (20:11) How Men & Boys Can Support Menstrual Health Key Takeaways 🔹 Menstrual health is a sanitation and dignity issue 🔹 Education helps eliminate stigma and misinformation 🔹 Access to hygiene products supports girls staying in school About the Guest: Dr. Arunima Chauhan is a PhD graduate and experienced consultant specializing in research, strategy, and team leadership across multiple sectors. With a strong academic foundation and applied consulting experience, she has led cross-functional teams, delivered data-driven insights, and supported organizations in developing impactful, scalable solutions. Her work bridges research and real-world application, with a focus on innovation, collaboration, and driving meaningful change. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-arunima-chauhan-12291394/ Poo-News: Shop at the ZuLoo Marketplace today -- where a portion of each sale goes towards ZuLoo's global mission! 🌍🚽💚Donate here to help ZuLoo build toilets! Join our new Facebook Group: ZuLoo - Safe and Clean Toilets for All Humanity! Like the Pōōdcast?  Click here to become a supporter of the show!How do you ZuLoo?  Connect with ZuLoo on social media! Instagram: @zuloo__X / Twitter: @ZuLooIncFacebook: ZuLooYouTube: The ZuLoo Pōōdcast Support the show Copyright (c) ZuLoo Media LLC.  All rights reserved. The Pōōdcast is the property of ZuLoo Media LLC (the “Publisher”).  The opinions expressed on the Pōōdcast are not necessarily that of the Publisher or of its parent company, ZuLoo, Inc.  (“ZuLoo”), or its affiliates.  References to third-parties, or links thereto, do not constitute an endorsement by such persons of the Pōōdcast, the Publisher, ZuLoo, or their affiliates, products, or services. ZuLoo Humanitarian is a non-profit 501(c)(3) charity affiliated with ZuLoo. The ZuLoo Marketplace is owned and operated by ZuLoo Enterprises USA LLC, a ZuLoo-affiliated company. Questions may be directed to legal@zuloo.com.

    Breaking the Silence on Periods: Dr. Arunima Chauhan on Menstrual Hygiene, Myths & Global Health Inequality (#114)
  7. Apr 14

    Toilet Recipient Stories Part 2 — Safe Sanitation Success Stories: Safety, Dignity & Education (#113)

    Toilet Recipient Stories Part 2: real people describe how access to safe sanitation transformed safety, dignity, school attendance, and community well‑being. Hear first‑hand before-and-after accounts from families and communities, concrete examples of sanitation solutions, and the everyday impacts donors and programs can achieve. Valuable for public health advocates, funders, and curious listeners. What You Will Learn ✅ What daily life looks like without safe toilet access ✅ How sanitation improves safety for women and families ✅ Why toilets impact education and opportunity ✅ The emotional and social changes that follow sanitation access ✅ Why personal stories help drive global sanitation awareness Like the Poodcast?  Click here to become a supporter of the show! Timestamps (00:00) More Than a Toilet: Stories of Safety, Dignity, and Hope Pt. 2 (02:05) Parents Describe Life Before Clean Water at the School (05:15)  Community Volunteers Changing Children’s Futures (10:55)  Living Without Toilets: Fear, Snakes & Unsafe Conditions (13:02)  One Well Serving Hundreds of Families (17:16)  Women Create Income Opportunities (20:45)  20+ Years Without Water: Long-Term Struggle & Relief (32:26) Cultural Barriers: Pregnancy, Beliefs & Building Toilets (42:22)  Community Thanks After Water Support Key Takeaways 🔹 A toilet changes daily life in ways many people never consider 🔹 Women and girls experience the greatest safety improvements 🔹 Access to sanitation improves education and health 🔹 Personal stories create deeper understanding of global challenges Community Spotlight This episode highlights the voices of sanitation recipients whose lives were transformed through access to safe toilets. Their stories reveal the real human impact of sanitation infrastructure and why global sanitation efforts remain essential. Poo-News: Donate here to help ZuLoo build toilets! Join our new Facebook Group: ZuLoo - Safe and Clean Toilets for All Humanity! Like the Pōōdcast?  Click here to become a supporter of the show!How do you ZuLoo?  Connect with ZuLoo on social media! Instagram: @zuloo__X / Twitter: @ZuLooIncFacebook: ZuLooYouTube: The ZuLoo PōōdcastTikTok: @ZuLooIncRumble: ZuLooPoodcastOdysee: The ZuLoo PōōdcastWebsite: www.ZuLoo.orgEmail us your comments and poo stories and we'll send you ZuLoo swag! 🚽💩 Emails can be sent to: podcast@zuloo.com.  💩📚🤓 Get educated!: Read ZuLoo's annual benefit reports! Learn about United Nations Sustainable Development Goal #6 Copyright (c) ZuLoo Media LLC.  All rights reserved. The Pōōdcast is the property of ZuLoo Media LLC (the “Publisher”).  The opinions expressed on the Pōōdcast are not necessarily that of the Publisher or of i Support the show Copyright (c) ZuLoo Media LLC.  All rights reserved. The Pōōdcast is the property of ZuLoo Media LLC (the “Publisher”).  The opinions expressed on the Pōōdcast are not necessarily that of the Publisher or of its parent company, ZuLoo, Inc.  (“ZuLoo”), or its affiliates.  References to third-parties, or links thereto, do not constitute an endorsement by such persons of the Pōōdcast, the Publisher, ZuLoo, or their affiliates, products, or services. ZuLoo Humanitarian is a non-profit 501(c)(3) charity affiliated with ZuLoo. The ZuLoo Marketplace is owned and operated by ZuLoo Enterprises USA LLC, a ZuLoo-affiliated company. Questions may be directed to legal@zuloo.com.

    Toilet Recipient Stories Part 2 — Safe Sanitation Success Stories: Safety, Dignity & Education (#113)
  8. Mar 31

    What’s Really in Our Oceans? Sewage Pollution & Wastewater Solutions with Ocean Sewage Alliance (#112)

    Sewage pollution and ocean sewage are silently impacting marine ecosystems, public health, and climate resilience. We explore how wastewater treatment really works, why sewage infrastructure is failing even in developed countries, and how ocean sewage pollution contributes to dead zones, water pollution, and economic loss. Jasmine Fournier of the Ocean Sewage Alliance explains what happens after we flush, why sanitation systems matter, and how better wastewater treatment protects our oceans and communities. What You Will Learn ✅ How sewage pollution and ocean sewage affect marine ecosystems ✅ What wastewater treatment removes and what still enters waterways ✅ Why sewage infrastructure is essential for climate resilience ✅ How sanitation systems impact public health and ocean economies Like the Poodcast?  Click here to become a supporter of the show! Timestamps (00:00) Why sewage pollution and ocean sewage matter (02:40) Meet Jasmine Fournier of the Ocean Sewage Alliance (06:20) Why sewage pollution is ignored until emergencies (10:15) What wastewater treatment removes and what it misses (15:10) Pharmaceuticals, microplastics, and ocean sewage (20:35) How sewage pollution creates ocean dead zones (24:30) Climate resilience and modern sewage infrastructure (30:00) What individuals can do to protect water systems (37:25) The future of wastewater treatment and ocean health Key Takeaways 🔹 Sewage pollution still reaches oceans even after wastewater treatment 🔹 Aging sewage infrastructure threatens marine ecosystems and public health 🔹 Investing in sanitation systems improves climate resilience 🔹 Better wastewater treatment reduces water pollution and economic loss Guest Bio Jasmine Fournier is the Executive Director of the Ocean Sewage Alliance, where she leads global efforts to reduce sewage pollution, improve wastewater treatment, and protect marine ecosystems. With a background in public health, environmental health, microbiology, and epidemiology, she focuses on advancing sewage infrastructure solutions that strengthen climate resilience and safeguard ocean health worldwide. Website: https://www.oceansewagealliance.org/ Poo-News  Shop at the ZuLoo Marketplace today -- where a portion of each sale goes towards ZuLoo's global mission! 🌍🚽💚Donate here to help ZuLoo build toilets! Join our new Facebook Group: ZuLoo - Safe and Clean Toilets for All Humanity! Like the Pōōdcast?  Click here to become a supporter of the show! Connect with ZuLoo Instagram: @zuloo__ X / Twitter: @ZuLooInc Facebook: ZuLoo YouTube: The ZuLoo Pōōdcast TikTok: @ZuLooInc Rumble: ZuLooPoodcast Odysee: The ZuLoo Pōōdcast Website: www.ZuLoo.org Email your comments and poo stories to podcast@zuloo.com for a chance to receive ZuLoo swag 🚽💩 Support the show Copyright (c) ZuLoo Media LLC.  All rights reserved. The Pōōdcast is the property of ZuLoo Media LLC (the “Publisher”).  The opinions expressed on the Pōōdcast are not necessarily that of the Publisher or of its parent company, ZuLoo, Inc.  (“ZuLoo”), or its affiliates.  References to third-parties, or links thereto, do not constitute an endorsement by such persons of the Pōōdcast, the Publisher, ZuLoo, or their affiliates, products, or services. ZuLoo Humanitarian is a non-profit 501(c)(3) charity affiliated with ZuLoo. The ZuLoo Marketplace is owned and operated by ZuLoo Enterprises USA LLC, a ZuLoo-affiliated company. Questions may be directed to legal@zuloo.com.

    What’s Really in Our Oceans? Sewage Pollution & Wastewater Solutions with Ocean Sewage Alliance (#112)
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What if toilets, poop and sanitation are the hidden forces shaping global health, human dignity, and survival worldwide? ZuLoo Poodcast is a podcast about toilets, poop, and global sanitation, exploring how sanitation impacts public health, wellness, hygiene, and humanity through funny facts, real stories, and impactful conversations. 👉 Learn more about ZuLoo’s mission and global health sanitation work at https://zuloo.org Welcome to ZuLoo Poodcast, the podcast that talks openly about poop, toilets, global health and sanitation so the rest of the world doesn’t have to ignore why it matters. Each episode dives into sanitation news, global health conversations, public health insights, and quirky humor to uncover how toilets quietly influence daily life, health outcomes, and human dignity across the globe. From funny toilet facts and surprising poop trivia to serious discussions about sanitation access, toilet innovation, hygiene education, and public health systems, ZuLoo Poodcast shines a light on one of the most overlooked topics in the world. A topic that affects everyone, everywhere. Why Listen? Because sanitation affects everything. Health. Education. Gender equity. Environmental sustainability. Economic opportunity. If you care about public health, global sanitation, wellness, sustainable innovation, or simply love learning unexpected facts that actually matter, this podcast is for you. ZuLoo Poodcast makes complex sanitation issues easy to understand, surprisingly entertaining, and deeply human. You will laugh, learn, and start seeing toilets and sanitation in a completely new way. What You’ll Hear on ZuLoo Poodcast✅ Real conversations about global sanitation and public health✅ Funny, fascinating poop facts and toilet stories✅ Interviews with sanitation experts, innovators, and impact leaders✅ Stories showing how toilets impact health, wellness, and human dignity✅ Insight into the global sanitation crisis and real world solutions✅ How toilet technology and sanitation innovation are changing lives  This is an educational sanitation podcast that does not sound like a lecture. It is honest, curious, approachable, and grounded in real human stories. Meet the Hosts Jocelyn GardinerJocelyn Gardiner is a sanitation advocate and co-host of ZuLoo Poodcast with a passion for storytelling, education, and breaking down taboos around toilets, poop, and hygiene. She brings curiosity, humor, and heart to conversations about sanitation access, public health, and why talking about toilets can actually change lives. Darin MangumDarin Mangum is co-host of ZuLoo Poodcast and a leader in impact-driven conversations around sanitation, wellness, and global health. With a grounded and thoughtful approach, Darin connects real-world sanitation challenges to practical solutions, highlighting how access to safe toilets plays a critical role in improving quality of life worldwide. About ZuLoo ZuLoo is on a mission to help solve the global sanitation crisis by improving access to clean, safe toilets and hygiene education. ZuLoo Poodcast is one way the organization raises awareness, sparks conversation, and drives action around sanitation and public health.