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This is the podcast where we watch a movie from our past that had a lasting impression on our little gay lives. If we had no business watching it - we stole our parents VHS copy and watched under the cover of night. If a diva gave a rousing speech - we memorized it and lip-synced it at a talent show. Join Scott and Pete each week for a look back at the Movies That Made Us Gay!
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Wherein we talk about video games, or, as Joseph Lieberman would call them "murder simulators." Explicit language. Lots of beer. What could go wrong? Relevant links: Join our Discord!: https://discord.gg/YKz6z6yQ2e Blog: https://coinopdad.wordpress.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555552117056 Libsyn: https://thegamesthatmadeus.libsyn.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheGamesThatMadeUsPodcast Thanks to Kevin McLeod for the theme music! Check him out here: incomp ...
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Is everybody in? The show is about to begin! Music is an important part of life and everybody remembers their first concert. Every week Brian will be interviewing musicians, music industry professionals and podcasters, exploring their music and concert experiences. Let's get those nostalgia juices flowing.. Now without further adieu Let's get on with the shooooow!!! Www.concertsthatmadeus.com Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/concerts-that-made-us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/pr ...
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From smoking and cancer to climate change, this is the story of how to manufacture doubt. Investigating the industry response to claims there could be asbestos in make-up, and the tactics that could be used to cast doubt over the science and create controversy.
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A.I. Made Us Watch

Squirrels in a Trench Coat, LLC

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Hosts Eli & Diana asked an A.I. Chatbot to pick out a movie to watch. But it turned evil, took over our TV, and it's demanding we sit through randomly selected movies or it will destroy humanity! Now we've got the only movie review podcast that might save the world.
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We all have moments in our lives that molded and forged us into the people that we are today. We take a comical deep dive into these stories with the people that lived them... These are the stories that “Made Us.”
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Media Made Us

Media Made Us

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Every generation is molded by the media they consumed as kids. Join us as each week we discuss a tv show, movie, song, or book that shaped our childhood - for better or worse. If your vocabulary is made up of primarily Spongebob quotes, this is the podcast for you! Cover art photo provided by Tracy Thomas on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@stanmeg
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The Games that Made Us

Nathan Savoy and Dan Schlosser

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Lifelong friends and huge nerds Dan Schlosser and the Nathan Savoy discuss the finer points of the video games that impacted them as kids. Special thanks to @evantarrh for our awesome theme music!
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What happens when two guitar junkies that have been obsessing about music gear together for 30 years, live 3 hours away from each other and need bro time? They do a rad podcast with the great musicians we have all grown up listening to. We dive into the instruments that inspired them to become musicians, the gear of their careers, studio tips, what was used on various recordings, killer buys, nightmare stories and everything in between.
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Latina intersectional feminist, media scholar, and media maker Maggi Delgado, hosts these bilingual interview and storytelling podcasts. In Mixing it Up with Maggi, she interviews her peers and experts on various topics, all through an intersectional feminist point of view. Tv that Made Us is a nostalgic and analytical look at retro TV narratives that have shaped millennials.
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The seeds of where your love for Music began. From your first record (album) to your first concert. How did you get to where you are now in your taste for Music. Interviews with Music Artists / Engineers / Family and Friends that helped mold our love for Music.
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In a fast-changing city like Singapore, buildings and street scenes familiar to us may not last for long, but upon entering the homes of Singaporeans, you are likely to find personal objects that can evoke the sights and sounds of a bygone era. The Objects that Made Us is a mini podcast series produced by Amy Sim and Yap Seow Choong. In every episode, we will be inviting a guest to share a personal object and the story behind it. These stories will offer glimpses of Singapore's past, weaving ...
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The WebJoy podcast is an inclusive community centered on celebrating the diverse origins, skills, and experiences that make up the tech industry. Talking with guests about their origin stories, what they love about working in their roles, and what they find joy in keeps this an upbeat and rather lighthearted podcast. We approach the world with optimism and hope, while recognizing the flaws and challenges within our own industry and the world at large. We believe that if we work together, we ...
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Made in USA

Caroline Groski

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Made in USA is a podcast about industrial products and how they're made. From the producers of The Tool Hunter, this show dives deep into the manufacturing process for a range of products, from furniture to electronics.
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Made For Us

Tosin Sulaiman

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Made For Us is a new podcast for anyone who’s curious about how to design for inclusivity. The weekly show will feature interviews with entrepreneurs and experts in inclusive design who've made it their mission to create products that work better for everyone. Each episode will bring you insights from people who've spent years thinking, perhaps even obsessing, about how to develop products or build companies that are inclusive from the start.
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Food Allergy Made Easy | Food Allergy Education Using Research & Experience, Living With Food Allergies, Food Allergy Awareness & Safety

Corinna at Friendly Pantry Consulting Inc.- Food Allergy Support, Food Allergy Information, Food Allergy Safety

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The GO-TO Podcast for Food Allergy Moms & Dads. Corinna is all about simplifying food allergy safety with practical strategies based on 17 years of experience and food allergy research so you can keep your child safe and included and worry less. She provides food allergy resources that are relatable and easy to binge! She shares practical approaches to traveling with food allergies, navigating school with food allergies (including 504 allergy plans), introducing allergens, allergy cooking, a ...
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian sits down with Nic Olsen from SonOfOld, who has recently released his critically acclaimed album "Echoes from a Silent Hill." Nic delves into the intricacies of his journey, starting with his bold move from South Africa to the culturally rich landscape of Germany. He opens up about the myriad challe…
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“Last night, you were unhinged. You were like some desperate howling demon. You frightened me. Do it again.” We watched “The Addams Family” with our friends Michael and Callum from the amazing podcast “Once Upon a VHS” and we have the sudden urge for Girl Scout cookies. We’ve already covered the diva Debbie Jellinsky from the iconic sequel “Addams …
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In which the guys drink poison, Brent still doesn't understand video games, and Valve (and Kirk) release Steam. Relevant links: The bottle of poison we drank: https://www.totalwine.com/spirits/baijiu/niu-lan-shan-er-guo-tou/p/234281750 Join our Discord!: https://discord.gg/YKz6z6yQ2e Blog: https://coinopdad.wordpress.com/ Facebook: https://www.face…
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Hey Food Allergy Mama, As a food allergy mom, you have so many tasks that pull on your already crazy schedule. From emails for birthday parties, and play date prep, to teaching people to use epinephrine, to research for dining out, to finding a prepping safe food, the list is endless. Add the regular mom responsibilities, from new babies to caring …
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Samantha and Scott, the dynamic musical duo known as Frenchy and the Punk, delve into their creative processes, musical evolution, and personal experiences. Samantha, who has a rich background in dance and visual arts, elaborates on how these disciplines have influenced her stage presence and artistic vis…
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian interviews the enigmatic and talented musician Perry Blake about his recent album "Death of a Society Girl" and his extensive, multifaceted career. Perry delves into the profound impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on his music, detailing how the isolation and global uncertainty influenced his songwriti…
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Hey Food Allergy Mama, My daughter had an allergic reaction while we were at a playdate. Honestly, it wasn't one of my best moments as a food allergy mom. We were early in our diagnosis, and I didn't now how to navigate allergies. Today I'm sharing the lessons I learned from this experience about navigating playdates with food allergies so that you…
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," host Brian sits down for an in-depth conversation with Raymond Watts, the innovative force behind the industrial music project PIG. They delve into Raymond's latest album, "Red Room," exploring its rich, collaborative nature and the creative freedom that defined its production. Raymond opens up about his …
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“I wonder where a guy, an everyday Joe like myself, can find a little action..." We have a super sized episode of the podcast, and watched "Beetlejuice" (1988) and the newly released sequel "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" (2024). This might be one of our favorite Tim Burton films, let alone comedies, like ever. We first talk about the original 1988 movie…
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian delves deep into the life and career of musician Ashton Nyte, exploring the multifaceted journey that has defined his extensive music career. Ashton Nyte, known for his distinctive voice and evocative songwriting, shares insights into the release of The Awakening's self-titled twelfth album out on O…
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian engages in a captivating conversation with Jamie Pagliaro, the charismatic frontman of Bard, also known as The Bard Band. Jamie delves into the inspiration behind their latest track, "Dread not the Ferryman," which was conceived during an evocative camping trip that sparked a creative surge within t…
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian sits down with LG Galleon, the charismatic frontman of both Clone and Dead Leaf Echo. The conversation delves deeply into Clone's debut album "CL. 1," exploring its rich political themes and the intricate songwriting process that brought it to life. LG opens up about the myriad challenges faced in t…
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Dear food allergy mama, September starts birthday party season! Most moms are excited and happy to let their little ones join the fun. But instead, birthday parties with food allergies can cause moms to have another round of anxiety and fear. The risks involved can cause any food allergy mama's chest to tighten, because it means another conversatio…
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"I asked myself, "Where would people never notice a town full of robots? Connecticut!" We watched the infamously camp remake of "The Stepford Wives" directed by Frank Oz with our friend Chris Gallo (Golden Girls Posters). We might be scratching our heads about the actual plot of this adaptation of the 1972 Ira Levin novel, but at a brisk ninty minu…
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian sits down with Collin Hegna, the charismatic frontman of the band Federale and long-time bassist with the iconic Brian Jonestown Massacre, for an in-depth conversation about Federale's latest album "Reverb and Seduction." Collin delves into the album's eclectic influences, ranging from classic spagh…
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian delves deep into an engaging conversation with Aaron Lazar, the charismatic frontman of the rock band The Giraffes. They kick off the discussion by exploring the band's latest hard-hitting track "Pipes," which tackles the pressing issue of water crises in the U.S. Aaron passionately explains the ins…
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In this captivating episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian sits down with Harry Jennings, the charismatic drummer of rising UK metallers Defects. The conversation dives deep into the band's journey, starting with the release of their highly anticipated debut album in May. Harry opens up about the creative process behind the album, which was writ…
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Hey food allergy mama, Have you ever felt like you’re fighting against time to get allergy meals on the table? Your family constantly needs to eat, and ensuring that meals are safe and ready on time can be a constant source of anxiety, especially for us families with limited diets! Today, I’m sharing 3 game-changers that helped me transform the cha…
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"The world is full of nice, ordinary little people who live in nice, ordinary little houses on the ground. But didn't you ever dream of a house up on a tree top?" We watched "The Swiss Family Robinson" (1960) with author Greg Mania, and we're still deciding what our Luxury Items would be. We do our best to navigate the discussion of the wildly raci…
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian sits down with James Gates, the charismatic bassist of Salem's Childe, to delve into the details of their highly anticipated new album, "Unbound." James opens up about the band's significant evolution since their debut album in 2020, "The Sin That Saves You," highlighting the transformative journey …
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In which Brent won't shut up about French directors, Benny's brain starts melting, and Kirk brings us 10 straight hours of Meryl doing crunches in her underwear. Relevant links: I almost forgot to watch this today!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CznhX-breog Join our Discord!: https://discord.gg/YKz6z6yQ2e Blog: https://coinopdad.wordpress.com/ Fa…
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Hey Mama, Are you wondering if you should keep allergens in your home? Are you wondering if you're currently making the wrong choice for your family or if you're the only one doing it that way? Today we're going through 5 considerations to help you decide if keeping allergens in your home is right for your family. I hope this episode will give you …
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian engages in a captivating conversation with seasoned country-rock artist JC Miller, who has recently released a string of singles including, "Sundown Slim." Brian delves deep into JC's Southern-influenced musical style, exploring the roots of his sound that blend traditional country with a rock edge.…
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"Oh, what a world! What a world! Who would have thought a good little girl like you could destroy my beautiful wickedness?" We made it to 250 episodes and what an opportunity to bring you the end all be all of a literal Movie That Made Us Gay! We welcome back the hilarious H. Alan Scott to review this cinema classic starring Judy Garland and Margar…
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian sits down with Cam Fraser from Boulder Fields to delve into the intricacies of his debut album, "With All the Other Ghosts." Cam opens up about his artistic journey, detailing his transition from the high-energy world of punk bands to the more introspective realm of acoustic music, a shift that was …
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Robert L. Pepper from Pas Musique delves deep into the intricacies of his latest album, "Come Follow Me," which draws significant inspiration from the pioneering electronic artist Fad Gadget. Brian meticulously explores Robert's creative process, uncovering the layers of thought and emotion that go into h…
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In this riveting episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian sits down with Blayer and Charles, from the band Rockers Galore. The conversation kicks off with an in-depth discussion about their powerful new single "Blood in the Sand," a track deeply inspired by the Taino rebellion. Blayer and Charles delve into the historical significance of the Taino…
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Hey Food Allergy Mama, So your doctor has recommended you do an oral food challenge, huh? I know that food allergies can make this test super stressful. I mean a literal stomach ache leading up to it, is stressful. Because the overwhelm of giving your child something that you’ve been avoiding like the plague, can seem almost impossible. If this is …
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In this "Concerts That Made Us" episode, Rev. Billy Simmons from Evidence of a Struggle, offers an in-depth discussion about his recent track "Keep It" and the intricate creative process behind its conception. He delves into the nuances of his songwriting, revealing that his inspiration often stems from vivid dreams and the tumultuous current event…
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“Mare? MARE? I? A HORSE? Is THAT what you take me for? Is THAT what you see?” We watched “The Last Unicorn” all by our lonesome and we’re still recovering from our 1980’s dark fantasy streak. What was it about the energy of 1980’s kids movies that just fascinated us at the same time as scare the living dickens out of us? This movie is filled with s…
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian sits down with the talented artist Joe Geni for an in-depth interview. Joe delves into the intricacies of his latest track, "City Where the Sky Subsides," a poignant piece from his eagerly anticipated upcoming album, "Cities Built Upon Cities." Throughout the conversation, Joe offers a window into h…
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian engages in a captivating conversation with South African musician Dylan Tori. Dylan delves into the inspiration behind his latest track "Dance a Little More," revealing the personal stories and emotions that fueled its creation. He provides an in-depth look at his songwriting process, from initial i…
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian interviews Joey Factor, the charismatic lead vocalist of the rising alternative metal band New Dilemma. Joey dives deep into the band's latest EP "Toxic," offering an intimate look at the personal and emotional depth embedded in their lyrics. He opens up about the inspiration behind the tracks, whic…
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In which we discuss a bevy of snakes, horny otaku, and a plot that can't stop lying to you. Relevant links: Join our Discord!: https://discord.gg/YKz6z6yQ2e Blog: https://coinopdad.wordpress.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555552117056 Libsyn: https://thegamesthatmadeus.libsyn.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheGames…
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Hey Food Allergy Mama, Do you need an allergy alert bracelet? If your child has food allergies, then you may be wondering how to keep them safe when they're not with you at daycare, preschool, or school. Maybe you wonder if your child could articulate their allergy during an emergency, or while they're having a reaction? Or maybe you want to ensure…
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian reunites with Liaan, Marius, and Tim from The Color Blew to dive deep into their latest single "Discount Hearts" and explore their creative journey in greater detail. Liaan elaborates on the spontaneous songwriting process, revealing how the band often starts with a simple riff or melody and lets th…
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“Don't you agree that, on one's first visit to Florence, one must have a room with a view?” We watched the Merchant Ivory 1985 classic "A Room with a View" with our friend Rufino Cabang and excuse us as we faint in the arms of Julian Sands. Breaking American audiences to actors like Helena Bonham Carter, Julian Sands, Daniel Day Lewis, and Rupert G…
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian is joined by Max Rael from industrial-postpunk icons History of Guns. Max delves into their latest album "Half-Light," offering a comprehensive look at the inspiration and meticulous creative process behind it. He elaborates on the conceptual and visual elements that shaped the music video for "What…
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian is joined by Thomas Theron, from the progressive metal band Megalodon. Thomas shares the palpable excitement of Megalodon's triumphant return to the stage after a significant hiatus, eagerly highlighting their highly anticipated upcoming performance where they will be supporting the renowned Austral…
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Hey food allergy mama, Get ready because this episode is juicy! This Episode is for the nut and peanut allergy parent who don’t think they need to meet with their teacher at school because the school has a “no nut policy”. It’s also for parents that manage other allergies because I think you’ll learn some important information too. I’m sharing expe…
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“They look like big, good, strong hands, don't they? I always thought that's what they were.” We watched “The Neverending Story” with our friend Jared Anderson and we’ve got some unresolved trauma to work through. Listen, this movie scarred an entire generation of kids with some not-so-childlike themes - we’re talking bullying, loss of a parent, de…
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian engages in a captivating conversation with Ryan Policky, the creative force behind the band A Shoreline Dream, as they delve into the intricacies of their latest release, their eighth album titled "Whitelined." Ryan provides an in-depth look at the meticulous process behind the album's creation, she…
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In which we discuss pegging, Flintstones vitamins, and getting lost in doughnuts. Relevant links: Join our Discord!: https://discord.gg/YKz6z6yQ2e Blog: https://coinopdad.wordpress.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555552117056 Libsyn: https://thegamesthatmadeus.libsyn.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheGamesThatMadeUs…
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In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian is joined by Wayne Boucher and Sashan Pillay from the band Deity's Muse. They delve into their palpable excitement about the opportunity to support the renowned Australian progressive metal band Caligula's Horse during their South African tour this coming August. The discussion highlights the specif…
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When we send off make-up for testing, the lab finds an asbestos fibre in two of the samples. Brunel University’s Experimental Technique’s Centre says they need to find at least 3 fibres to confirm the asbestos fibre came from the make-up sample, despite having strict protocols to ensure their lab is not the source of the contamination. This isn’t t…
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When talc might be listed as a potential carcinogen, the industry assembles a ‘talc task force’. It’s the year 2000 and the talc industry has heard something big is coming its way. The US government agencies tasked with listing cancer causing substances are set to include talc. The initial recommendation was to list talc containing asbestiform fibr…
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Could companies clean up their talc? In the 1970s, talc companies worked out a plan to check their product for asbestos fibres. The problem was, mineralogist Sean Fitzgerald says the testing method they chose wasn’t sensitive enough to truly weed all asbestos fibres out. But this testing method was taken up not just in America but around the world …
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In the 1970s, a scientist discovers asbestos fibres in talcum powder. After Mineralogist Arthur Langer discovered asbestos fibres in the lungs of normal people in New York, he set out to investigate the source. How could people just going about their daily lives, not working directly with asbestos products, have been exposed? He started testing tal…
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After Hannah Fletcher’s cancer diagnosis, she investigates whether her make up contained asbestos. She was just 41 when she was diagnosed with mesothelioma – a rare cancer that’s very hard to treat. The average life expectancy from diagnosis is just 18 months. She says ‘One of the worst things that I've had to do was write letters to my children in…
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