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The Healthier Tech Podcast


Dec 13, 2022

On today’s episode, Chris joins us to talk about indoor environments and EMF exposure. We take a look at building biology, what it is, how it works, and Chris’ own experience as he came into the field. Chris tells us about a new project that he and another Building Biologist have launched called The Wishing Tree, a children’s book designed to introduce the concepts covered by Building Biology in a simple, understandable way. Through the story in the book, children and parents alike can learn about the things in their homes that can affect them and how they can improve their environment.

 

In this episode you will hear: 

  • Behavioral effects of EMF exposure on children
  • What is Building Biology?
  • Different ways that your environment can impact your overall health and wellness
  • The Wishing Tree: A Building Biology Inspired Fairy Tale
  • Introducing children and parents to the concepts behind Building Biology

 

 

Chris McPhie is a certified Building Biologist, Electromagnetic Radiation Specialist, and previous elementary school teacher of 10 years. He is on a mission to empower others and show them how to create the healthiest spaces possible. He takes a holistic view towards helping others clean up their indoor environments and focuses heavily on EMF education as a whole.

 

The Wishing Tree: A Building Biology Inspired Fairy Tale by Chris McPhie and Scott Ricker Kickstarter Campaign

 

Connect with Chris McPhie:

Website: www.thehealthierhome.ca

Email: chris@thehealthierhome.ca

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/chris-mcphie-b-ed-bbec-emrs-4a71a91b9

YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCkwUQsf44q4EGpBIDITwOUQ

Facebook: facebook.com/chris.mcphie.925

Instagram: instagram.com/thehealthierhome

 

 

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