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Toxins Everywhere: How Food, Mould, and the GRAS Loophole Are Undermining Our Health In this eye-opening episode of The Healthy Home Show, I'm joined by food justice advocate and toxins educator Marci Kenon to uncover the hidden health hazards lurking in our daily lives—from unregulated food additives and ultra-processed meals to mould exposure and EMF radiation.We dive deep into:The shocking truth behind the GRAS loophole and 10,000+ unvetted food additives in the U.S.Why obesity, fatigue, and chronic illness often have roots in toxicity—not just diet or lifestyleMarci's personal journey through mold exposure and caregiving while advocating for policy changeHow food companies manipulate taste, texture, and marketing to keep us hookedActionable tips for detoxing your home, diet, and mindsetWe also discuss Marci's upcoming Toxins Everywhere summit and why grassroots awareness is the key to protecting our future health.Listen in and learn how to take back control of what's on your plate—and in your environment.Marci Kenon's website Marci on LinkedinRegister for the Toxins Everywhere SummitGet in touch Thanks for listening to the Healthy Home Show Podcast. If you would like to see the video version of this podcast, please head over to our show on Youtube.If you're an Instagram lover you can follow us for tips and strategies at The Healthy Home Show where we also run some lunchtime Insta Lives so that you can get help with any questions you may have on toxins in our homes and lifestyle and how to create an environment that supports your health.If you would like to discuss a bespoke health programme for you or your workplace or would like to hire me as a speaker for your next wellbeing event, please contact me at hello@charlielemmer.com.For blogs, tips and free resources check out the website : www.charlielemmer.comWith love Charlie x
Send us a textIn this special episode of Healthy & Awake Podcast, I join a master panel discussion alongside Dr. Alexa Martin and Marci Kenon to explore practical strategies for reducing daily toxin exposure and maximizing overall health. We dive deep into the hidden dangers of everyday toxins found in common household products, food, and cosmetics, and offer actionable insights to help you make informed choices for better well-being. Whether you're curious about detoxifying your environment or optimizing your lifestyle, this episode delivers expert perspectives that can guide you toward healthier living.Marci Kenon - https://www.marcikenon.com Dr. Alexa Martin - https://linktr.ee/intuitivemdDirect business email: info@intuitivemdhealth.com___________________________
In EP 028 and the conclusion of the I Can't Breathe series on asthma, Dr. Lonna P. Gordon gives her take on the 8 Laws of Health: Nutrition, Exercise, Water, Sunshine, Temperance, Air, Rest, and Trust in God. "Water is what should be the beverage of choice for anybody. There's no reason to drink juice if you are over the age of five. You don't need it. If you want juice, eat fruit instead. Your body is 60 percent water. You should be drinking water." Dr. Lonna P. Gordon Dr. Gordon received her Doctor of Pharmacy from Florida A & M University and her Doctor of Medicine from the Morsani College of Medicine at University of South Florida. She is board-certified in General Pediatrics as well as Adolescent & Young Adult Medicine. Her clinical interests include health disparities, obesity, and reproductive health. She happens to be an asthmatic as is Marci Kenon, the host of Meet Ellen. Our text is from chapter 7, p. 80 of the Harvestime Books' edition of The Ministry of Healing.
In this segment, Dr. Gordon discusses the obesity factor in the rise of asthma. "Fat is metabolically active which means that fat does stuff," she says. "One of the things that fat does is it causes inflammation in the body." Dr. Gordon received her Doctor of Pharmacy from Florida A & M University and her Doctor of Medicine from the Morsani College of Medicine at University of South Florida. She is board-certified in General Pediatrics as well as Adolescent & Young Adult Medicine. Her clinical interests include health disparities, obesity, and reproductive health. She happens to be an asthmatic as is Marci Kenon, the host of Meet Ellen. Our text is from chapter six "Saved to Serve" on p. 77 through the end of the Harvestime Books' edition of The Ministry of Healing, the focus of Meet Ellen.
In the second of a three-part series called "Creator's Masterpiece," Jerrmain Clarke, lifestyle consultant and educator, talks to Meet Ellen host Marci Kenon about the effects of processed foods and excitotoxins on the body-- especially the brain. Today’s text is from the section "Read This First" featuring The Laws Governing Our Being (p. 5) and Basic Principles (pp. 6-7) in the Harvestime Books edition of Ellen G. White's The Ministry of Healing written over 100 years ago. New Jersey-based Clarke is the director of Wilt Thou be Made Whole Ministry. He consults individuals and conducts health seminars/expos and Medical Missionary training schools. For more information, visit the Meet Ellen website.
I am Marci Kenon, IFPA-certified personal fitness trainer and lifestyle coach. In a previous life, I was a music journalist who contributed to Billboard magazine and interviewed giants including Diana Ross, Donnie McClurkin, Kirk Franklin, Russell Simmons, Jay-Z and Daymond John. Those moments pale when compared to the privilege to introduce author Ellen G. White and her timeless health message delivered in The Ministry of Healing book, the focus of the Meet Ellen podcast. Ellen G. White, co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, wrote The Ministry of Healing over 100 years ago, and its pages continue to illuminate the path to health and healing today. This daily podcast (Monday-Friday) features every word of the book with commentary from a variety of experts on and enthusiasts of topics including spirituality, natural remedies, vegan diets, pharmaceutical drugs, addiction, ministry, family, natural resources, food supply/distribution and how they impact our lives. In the "Blue Zones" study conducted in 2004 to identify a demographic and/or geographic area of the globe where people live measurably longer lives, the Seventh-day Adventists of Loma Linda, CA were one of the five acknowledged “Blue Zones." The way of life observed by these Adventists stems from biblical principles and the 8 Laws of Health presented by Ellen G. White in The Ministry of Healing. In 2014, Smithsonian Magazine named her one of "the 100 Most Significant Americans of All Time." Much of the wisdom of the natural health movement today has its roots in the divinely-inspired writings of this eloquent and poetic woman with a third-grade education. With so much information about health, nutrition and exercise at our fingertips today, why are so many Americans suffering from lifestyle illnesses? Because change is simple, but it is NOT easy. We often go around and around the wilderness like the Israelites, never quite getting the victory we are promised. So as we venture through the treasure trove of wisdom in the pages of The Ministry of Healing and pick the brains of a host of esteemed guests, we will also provide evidence-based, actionable strategies to build new and edifying habits that lead to the transformation we all seek in different areas of our lives. Ellen G. White recognized that health goes beyond the body, mind and spirit; she offers guidance on dress, the home, rearing children and thriving in the workplace. It’s time to enter the Promised Land of peace that comes from living consistently in divine obedience. That truly is the KEY to health and happiness. This journey goes beyond the podcast. Go to the Meet Ellen website and join the Facebook group and newsletter. Get support, offer encouragement and keep abreast of live events including health expos and seminars where we can meet face-to-face. I was given a copy of The Ministry of Healing at a health expo hosted by the Apollo Theater in Harlem on September 19, 2015, and the trajectory of my life has been forever changed. Now it's time for YOU to meet Ellen and be transformed by the 8 Laws of Health outlined in The Ministry of Healing and presented in the "Meet Ellen: Get the Key to Health & Happiness" podcast.
Co-hosts Marci Kenon and Chef Babette discuss the impact of food policy in the United States of America on the health of its citizens with expert Viki Radden of Radden and Associates. Radden is a thought leader, educator, speaker and authority on sustainable food production and policy issues. Topics discussed include GMOs, the Zika virus, cage-free eggs, repurposed chemicals, U.S.D.A., F.D.A., dwindling bee population and its effect, origins of convenience foods and their impact on the health of the nations, to name a few. Part two of the discussion continues in EP 14.
Co-hosts Marci Kenon and vegan Chef Babette discuss Keys 7-10 to business success in part 2 of this two-part series that commenced in EP 009. Strategy, (practicing continuous improvement), activity (sales and social media marketing), number (cash flow) and goal (growth plans) are the basis of this lively discussion. Chef Babette talks about the ebbs and flows of learning to operate Stuff I Eat restaurant through trial and error with husband and co-owner Rondal Davis. After nearly nine-years in business, Chef Babette has started to capitalize on the organic growth of her professional brand as an unapologetic vegan, animal rights activist and fitness enthusiast. Check the Show Notes for EP 011 at for the Brian Tracy blog link on which this series is based.
In episode 010 co-hosts Chef Babette and Marci Kenon tag team roundtable guest Jo Packham, founder of the Where Women Create publications. Technology, the stress it can create and five tips for wellness are among the topics discussed in Part 2 of this two-part series. Tune in to EP 008 for Part 1 of this very lively podcast!
Using sales and personal development guru Brian Tracy's blog "Ten Keys to Business Success" as a guide, Chef Babette and WWPN co-founder Marci Kenon talk from personal and professional experience. This is the first of a two-part series focusing on the first five keys to business success presented by Tracy. Episode 011 will continue this conversation.
Chef Babette and Marci Kenon, co-host and co-founder of Well Woman Podcast Network (WWPN) chat with Jo Packham,creator and editor-in-chief of three best selling magazines. WHERE WOMEN COOK: The Heart & Soul of Cooking, WHERE WOMEN CREATE: Inspiring Work Spaces of Extraordinary Women, and where women create BUSINESS: The Passion of Success are published by Stampington & Company. Chef Babette and Marci Kenon had the great fortune of being introduced to Jo Packham at Las Vegas Market 2016 in August. It was a LOVE FEST from the beginning. Join them as they glean wisdom from this 35-year veteran and dynamic leader of the publishing world in between peals of laughter and merriment.
In this episode Chef Babette, vegan, fitness enthusiast and owner of Stuff I Eat restaurant, discuss the ingredients needed to build a strong team with Marci Kenon, co-host and co-founder of Well Woman Podcast Network (WWPN). The duo uses the article "Is Your Co-Founder 'the One'? 7 Ways to Tell" by Minda Zetlin published in Inc. magazine as a basis for the conversation. Zetlin highlights advice from Bill John and Lain Hensley, partners in Odyssey Teams, which creates leadership development and team building programs. See EP 007 Show Notes at mywwpn.com for link to Zetlin's article.
Rachel Wood, a client of IFPA-certified fitness trainer and co-host Marci Kenon, lost 100+ pounds before they met. Rachel shares about the unhealthful manner in which she dropped an enormous amount of weight in a fairly short period of time. Rachel says she still suffers health consequences from that dark period. Rachel then transitioned from the Standard America Diet (SAD) to a vegan lifestyle after reading "Raw Food/Real World: 100 Recipes to Get the Glow" by Matthew Kenney, Sarma Melngailis and Jen Karetnick. Please tune into the story of this great overcomer and one of the most focused and determined people co-host Marci Kenon has met.
In EP #005 co-hosts Chef Babette and Marci Kenon discuss their convergence on (LVMRT) 2016- July 31-August 3. From the experience of preparing, attending and following up on this incredible opportunity for Chef Babette to demo her raw vegan desserts, the duo offers six tips to the listeners.
In episode 002, and Marci Kenon tag team music entrepreneur Gilli Moon touching on subjects like the meshing of creativity and business. has made an art of delivering both with stellar results. She is one of the first independent artists to recognize the marketing viability of the Internet during the time when business people still debated whether or not they needed to invest in a website. Her social media marketing prowess is being recognized and sought by entrepreneurs beyond music and the arts. Internalize the that she shares in this podcast. GILLI MOON The quintessential Renaissance woman, is an award-winning international recording artist, singer, songwriter, pianist, , actor, author, TV host, , , visual artist, all round creative expressionists. Plus, she recently became a mother to twin babies. She has dedicated her life taking the warrior path, the path less traveled. As an artist, that means she pursues music and art with the highest of excellence, focused on her quest, giving back to the , and remaining self-empowered in everything she does. Her restless creativity and rebellious nature continually to push the envelope - on stage or camera performing, writing a song, recording in the studio, painting a canvas, motivating audiences, or with whatever she touches. GILLI is not only a unique, and energetic chanteuse with six album releases to her name, but she also has become a beacon for others inspired by her story, motivated by her passion, her 'can do' attitude, and her creativity. She has received numerous press for her courage, power and dynamic energy as an Artist and inspiration for others: a true pioneer of the "independent music movement". She is constantly creating projects for her own music and arts passions, as well as for others, with a ceaseless contribution to the creative and business communities at large. With her own #1 independent record label and creative arts company, , dedicated to unique artistic creations, GILLI has released 6 albums for herself, and released over 100 songs and albums for other artists. She has worked with other highly respected prominent artists including Simple Minds, Placido Domingo and Eric Idle (Monty Python).
HOW I’M LIVIN’ WITH CHEF BABETTE! WWPN launches with “How I’m Livin’ with Chef Babette!” a 30-minute podcast that comes out twice a week. Co-host Chef Babette Davis owns Stuff I Eat vegan restaurant in Inglewood, California with husband Rondal Davis. WWPN producer and co-host Marci Kenon checks in weekly with the 65-years-young celebrity chef and fitness enthusiast known as much for her incredible physique as she is known for her vegan soul food platter. Chef Babette is an entrepreneur and social media darling with lots of experience and strategies to share with you about transitioning into a healthier lifestyle and staying youthful and fit while running a thriving business and building a stellar brand. Chef Babette is an unapologetic vegan whose lifestyle changes in exercise and nutrition relieved her of asthma and eczema. “I used to be so rashed up I didn’t even look human,” the beauty recalls. WWPN producer Marci Kenon co-hosts with Chef Babette and in a second podcast they tag team special guests each week. Chef Babette’s restaurant clientele includes retired basketball player John Salley, music producer Jermaine Dupri and Reverend Michael Beckwith, spiritual teacher featured in the book and movie “The Secret.” WWPN producer Marci Kenon is an IFPA-certified personal fitness trainer and virtual fitness coach. She is also a former music columnist and freelance writer for Billboard magazine and other national publications. She has interviewed numerous artists and executives including Diana Ross, Natalie Cole, Boy George, Jada Pinkest Smith, Kirk Franklin, Yolanda Adams, Remy Ma, Donnie McClurkin, Boyz II Men, Missy Elliott, Linda Perry of 4 Non Blondes, TLC, Jay-Z, OutKast, Dr. Dre, Daymond John of FUBU fame and “Shark Tank”, rapper Nelly and Russell Simmons hip-hop music icon. Drop in each week because you never know who might drop by “How I’m Livin’ with Chef Babette!”