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The Live Lightly Podcast, hosted by Jessica Franklin, a busy mom, wellness enthusiast, and Mother Nature lover, focuses on living a sustainable and healthy lifestyle and empowering busy moms to do the same. Jessica shares her journey of eliminating chemicals and plastic from her household and discusses the challenges of finding truly sustainable products amongst greenwashing. The podcast features interviews with founders of sustainable companies, who share their stories and the obstacles they faced to make their products healthy for you and the planet. Experts on environmental issues and chemicals also provide insights on the connection between household products and food and people's health and the environment. The Live Lightly Podcast empowers and inspires busy moms to make sustainable choices for their families and Mother Earth!
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In this conversation, I’m joined by Bridget Walton as we dive deep into the fascinating yet concerning world of endocrine-disrupting chemicals, or EDCs, and their impact on women’s hormonal health. Together, we break down what EDCs are and where they come from—whether it’s personal care products, household items, or even the food we eat. We explore how these chemicals can disrupt menstrual cycles, fertility, and overall well-being, shedding light on the science behind their effects.Our discussion also touches on practical ways to minimize exposure, from choosing safer products to making small but meaningful lifestyle changes. We don’t shy away from addressing the challenges, including widespread misconceptions and the prevalence of greenwashing in the marketplace. By the end, listeners will walk away with actionable steps to protect their health and promote sustainability, empowered with knowledge to make informed decisions for themselves, their families, and Mother Earth.If you find that you want someone to walk with you on your journey back to hormone health you can contact Bridget for a free consult hereon Instagram @bridgetwalton And make sure to tune into her podcast I'm Hormonal for the most up to date and inspiring information on functional hormone insight and adviceWe covered a LOT of information in this episode including the top chemical groups responsible for endocrine disruption, so I figured that I would leave you some links if you want to go a little deeper, enjoy! Evaluation of Heavy Metals in Cosmetics, PubMedWhat are parabens? EWGGuide: The "Toxic Twenty" Cosmetic Ingredents and Contaminents, EWG What are PFAS? EWGCleaning Supplies & Your Health, EWGAssociation between exposure to per- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and reproductive hormones in human: A systematic review and meta-analysis, Science DirectAvoid These Common Sources of Lead Exposure, EWGPucker up for a Dose of Lead, EWGHere are a couple of my past episodes that can help get you up to speed with plastic and how it threatens human health and the planet:Episode 1Episode 6Episode 11 Help get the word out there by tapping into the power of 10, here's how: share this episode with 10 people you care about AND please leave a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts Subscribe, like, and leave me feedback in the comments on YouTubeLead by example: download and use my Free Sustainable Living Guide with the next item/product that you purchase for yourself and/or household. Once you receive your first email containing a link to the guide, you can share it with 10 loved ones that will benefit from these resources.You can also join me on this mission by following and sharing on instagram:@livelightlybyjessica@thelivelightlypodcastI appreciate you and hope that you feel inspired and empowered to live lightly in body, mind and spirit! And together we can shift the tides in a positive direction for the planet by making small sustainable shifts everyday...it all matters AND has an impact!
In this episode of The Live Lightly podcast, I speak with Coach Josh Wood, a fitness expert, educator, and TEDx speaker specializing in helping busy parents optimize their food and fitness environments. We discuss Josh's journey from martial arts to coaching, the importance of sustainable habits, and the concept of 'eating like an adult.' Josh emphasizes the need for ownership in health choices, the significance of recognizing and changing eating habits, and the role of nature in fitness. He also shares practical advice for parents on simplifying fitness and nutrition, and introduces the idea of using TNT 'tiny noticeable things' as a way to create lasting change. Connect with JoshInstagramFree Guide: Eat Like An AdultTEDx Talk: Six Habits to Eat Like an AdultTap into the power of 10 today by sharing this episode with 10 people, and leaving a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts or Subscribe, like, and leave me feedback in the comments on YouTubeAnother great way to share this message and join the movement to protect Mother Nature and your health is to download and start using my Free Sustainable Living Guide with the next item/product that you purchase for yourself and/or household. Once you receive your first email containing a link to the guide, you can share it with 10 loved ones that will benefit from these resources.You can also join me on this mission by following and sharing on instagram:@livelightlybyjessica@thelivelightlypodcastI appreciate you and hope that you feel inspired and empowered to live lightly in body, mind and spirit! And together we can shift the tides in a positive direction for the planet by making small sustainable shifts everyday...it all matters AND has an impact!
In this episode of the Live Lightly podcast, I speak with etiquette expert Kelsey Waters about the importance of teaching manners and etiquette to children. We discuss how etiquette is rooted in kindness, the significance of emotional regulation, and the role of external reinforcement in learning. Kelsey emphasizes the importance of building confidence through etiquette, the mindfulness involved in building healthy relationships, and the necessity of setting boundaries. Our conversation also touches on sustainability and how teaching children to respect the environment is directly connected with manners and etiquette.Connect with Kelsey@californiamannerscaliforniamanners.comTap into the power of 10 today by sharing this episode with 10 people, and leaving a 5 star review on Apple Podcast Apple Podcasts, or Subscribe and share this episode on YouTubeAnother great way to share this message and join the movement to protect Mother Nature and your health is to download and start using my Free Sustainable Living Guide with the next item/product that you purchase for yourself and/or household. Once you receive your first email containing a link to the guide, you can share it with 10 loved ones that will benefit from these resources.You can also join me on this mission by following and sharing on instagram:@livelightlybyjessica@thelivelightlypodcastI appreciate you and hope that you feel inspired and empowered to take action as an imperfect environmentalist starting today!
Today I speak with Caroline Alan to delve into the critical role of minerals in cellular detoxification, hydration, and overall health. Caroline shares her personal health journey with oral health, gut health, adrenal fatigue, and ongoing sinus infections that led her to discover the importance of plant-based minerals, emphasizing that minerals are foundational to cellular health and energy production. We discuss the consequences of mineral deficiencies, the impact of modern farming on soil nutrient content, and the significance of bioavailability in mineral absorption. Our conversation also covers detoxification processes, the balance of mineral intake, and the benefits of using plant-based minerals like fulvic and humic acids for detoxification and proper cellular hydration without the use of electrolyte supplements or sports drinks. Caroline provides practical advice for us to easily incorporate these minerals into our daily routines, especially for children, and highlights the importance of maintaining a healthy balanced ecosystem within the body.Connect with Caroline and her community and learn more on Instagram and OnlineTap into the power of 10 today by sharing this episode with 10 people, and leaving a 5 star review on Apple Podcast Apple Podcasts, or Subscribe and share this episode on YouTubeAnother great way to share this message and join the movement to protect Mother Nature and your health is to download and start using my Free Sustainable Living Guide with the next item/product that you purchase for yourself and/or household. Once you receive your first email containing a link to the guide, you can share it with 10 loved ones that will benefit from these resources.You can also join me on this mission by following and sharing on instagram:@livelightlybyjessica@thelivelightlypodcastI appreciate you and hope that you feel inspired and empowered to take action as an imperfect environmentalist starting today!
Don't miss this very special episode where you will learn about the power of 10 and how you can use it to save the planet! I am honored to have the opportunity to speak with Jo Ruxton, founder of Ocean Generation, about her extensive career in marine conservation, her observations on the impact of plastic pollution, and the importance of educating the public about protecting ocean health as a way to ultimately save the planet. Jo shares her journey from working with WWF in Hong Kong to creating the award-winning documentary 'A Plastic Ocean' and founding Ocean Generation, a free education platform which aims to inspire and empower people of all ages with knowledge about the ocean's vital role in the health of the planet, and in turn, our lives. Our conversation highlights the power of education about human impact on the ocean and the environment and the need for everyone to become imperfect environmentalists by simply taking any action that they can take starting today. This discussion truly gives me hope for the future of our ocean, planet, Mother Nature, and children! Join Ocean Generation on Instagram now to plant a mangrove tree and learn about the importance of the ocean and how to protect marine life from their beautiful posts. Start ocean education today with your kiddos, or start your own journey to ignite a passion to protect it on Ocean Generation's FREE online education platform.Tap into the power of 10 today by sharing this episode with 10 people, and leaving a 5 star review on Apple Podcast Apple Podcasts, or Subscribe and share this episode on YouTube Another great way to share this message and join the movement to protect Mother Nature and your health is to download and start using my Free Sustainable Living Guide with the next item/product that you purchase for yourself and/or household. Once you receive your first email containing a link to the guide, you can share it with 10 loved ones that will benefit from these resources.You can also join me on this mission by following and sharing on instagram: @livelightlybyjessica@thelivelightlypodcastI appreciate you and hope that you feel inspired and empowered to take action as an imperfect environmentalist starting today!
In this episode I'm joined by Dr. Farah Alrajaan, a licensed Naturopathic Doctor, and Registered Dietitian, to learn about the health risks associated with plastic, and identifying everyday sources of plastic and chemical exposure. We discuss the importance of detoxification and the benefits of consuming organic foods. Dr. Alrajaan emphasizes the need for consumers to be informed and proactive about our health, particularly in the context of rising chronic illnesses linked to toxic loads that are caused by normal, day to day life. Our conversation highlights the interconnectedness of personal health and environmental sustainability, urging individuals to make conscious choices for themselves and future generations.About Dr. Farah Alrajaan:Dr. Farah Alrajaan, is a Licensed Naturopathic doctor and Registered dietitian with a background in psychology and functional nutrition. Dr. Alrajaan did her undergraduate work and obtained her dietetic license at Pepperdine University and her graduate work at New York University, ultimately obtaining her Doctorate from the esteemed Bastyr University, California. Dr. Alrajaan believes in the whole-body approach to healing and assessing the root cause of any illness. She believes in the body's innate ability to heal and the importance of nutrition and detox in overall health and longevity. She has a special interest in today’s topic environmental medicine. To work with Dr. Farah you can contact her at info@docfarah.com, she sees clients virtually, but if you're local (San Diego), she can see you in person. Get started today on your home DETOX by eliminating harmful chemicals AND plastic, download your Free Sustainable Living Guide and join me on my weekly newsletter where you'll receive helpful sustainable living tips and information, as well as healthy recipes to help you live lightly! Join me on instagram:@livelightlybyjessica@thelivelightlypodcastIf you're loving this content, please subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you listen to podcasts and please leave a review to let me know what you're loving and what you'd like to hear more of!
This episode of The Live Lightly Podcast is a MUST watch for anyone who has a baby and/or children. I am joined once again by Aidan Charron, Associate Director of Global Earth Day at The Earth Day Organization, this time to discuss the alarming health impacts of plastic exposure, particularly on babies and children. We discuss the 'Babies vs Plastic' report released by The Earth Day Organization, which highlights the pervasive presence of plastic in our lives and its connections to various health issues being uncovered by scientific research, including autism and endocrine disruption which links to many of today's most common childhood diseases. The Earth Day Organization works hard to advocate for a healthier planet for you and your children. Find out how you and your children can get involved with The Earth Day Organizationand follow them on instagram for daily news and inspiration @earthdaynetworkStart detoxing your home of harmful chemicals AND plastic today - download your Free Sustainable Living Guide and join me on my weekly newsletter where you'll receive helpful sustainable living tips and information, as well as healthy recipes to help you live lightly! Join me on instagram:@livelightlybyjessica @thelivelightlypodcastIf you're loving this content, please subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you listen to podcasts and please leave a review to let me know what you're loving and what you'd like to hear more of!
In this episode of The Live Lightly Podcast I have a fun conversation with Lotus Kay, a passionate children's book author dedicated to educating kids about the importance of caring for the environment, animals, and one another. Lotus shares her journey from early influences in sustainability to the creation of her book series, including 'Billie the Octopus' and 'More Beautiful Than Heaven.' Our discussion explores themes of kindness, compassion, and the importance of taking action to protect our planet. Lotus also offers many practical tips for sustainable living and encourages young listeners to pursue their passions without fear.How to Connect with Lotus: WebsiteBuy Her Children's Books and Support Bears for CaresOn Instagram@lotusrkay@bearsforcaresDownload your Free Sustainable Living Guide and join me on my weekly newsletter where you'll receive helpful sustainable living tips, information, and recipes to help you live lightly! If you're loving this content, please subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you listen to podcasts and please leave a review to let me know what you're loving and what you'd like to hear more of!
If you're a pet owner, this episode is a MUST listen! In my discussion with Aiden, we cover why exposure to everyday household plastic (and all of the unlikely sources in your home other than pet toys, food, beds, and blankets) can potentially become harmful to your pet's health and longevity, and how to make conscious choices to reduce your pet's plastic consumption. We also discuss the lack of regulation in the pet food industry and the potential dangers to your pets. Please take time to check out all of the amazing resources available at Earthday.org to help you spread the word, take action, and to stay up to date with latest environmental news!Follow them on InstagramAnd don't forget to grab my Free Sustainable Living Home Guide to help you reduce your unintentional household plastic use by over 50%, you'll also receive weekly updates and tips to help you live lightly!If you'd like to watch this and other episodes, please join me over on YouTube, and for some extra inspiration you can follow on InstagramIf you enjoyed this episode please share it with a fellow pet owner (or all of them, this is really important news)! To help others find us, please leave review, and don't forget to follow so you know when a new episode is available! I appreciate your support!
In this episode, I discuss the impact of common chemicals in everyday plastics on hormone health, fertility, and pregnancy with Functional Hormone Practitioner, Maritza Worthington. She explains the toxins in plastics that are considered hormone disruptors, such as phthalates, BPA, and heavy metals. Our conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding the leaching of these chemicals into food and water packaged in plastics in addition to their presence in makeup and personal care products. We explore how plastic consumption can lead to estrogen dominance, fertility issues, PCOS, and hormonal imbalances. Our discussion also touches on the effects of plastics on nutrient and mineral absorption, and what that means for energy levels and overall health and wellbeing, and some practical tips for where to start eliminating personal plastic use. Maritza shares strategies for starting a plastic detox journey and achieving healthier hormones.Connect with Maritza on InstagramIf you experience ANY PMS symptoms, irregular periods, general lack of energy, or fertility challenges, download her FREE Peaceful Period Guide and join her Facebook community for valuable insights and more! Start your journey to healthy hormones by booking a FREE CLARITY CALL with Maritza today! Start the journey to eliminating plastic from your life now! Grab your FREE Guide to help you navigate finding the safest and most sustainably made plastic and chemical free swaps for your beauty routine, water filtration and so much more! (or find it on livelightly.eco under the Free Guide tab).Join me on Instagram, Pinterest, and YouTube (with closed captions) for weekly sustainable living inspiration and tips for busy moms including healthy meals! If you enjoyed this show, please help more busy moms find The Live Lightly Podcast, by taking a minute to share, subscribe, and leave a rating & quick review to let us know what you're enjoying!
In this episode of The Live Lightly Podcast, I learn how to extend the life of produce and keep leafy greens fresh and crispy for up to two weeks without plastic in their veggie crisper bags that are made with 100% sustainably sourced organic cotton in the US. I am joined by Anne Wing, the Director of Communications, and Stacey Erickson, the Director of Operations who tell the story behind Vejibag, its growth from using thrift store materials to sourcing organic cotton, and the company's ongoing commitment to sustainability as they move into a circular economy. Our conversation highlights the benefits of Vejibag, such as reducing food waste and plastic use, and we share tips on various uses for Vejibag and a few kitchen hacks to save time on meal prep! Connect with Vejibag For tips on use, questions, customer support, and to order your Vejibags directly visit them online Follow for inspiration on InstagramOther Sustainable Businesses mentioned in this episode: Opportunity ThreadsMaterial ReturnGrab my FREE Sustainable Wellness Home Guide (or find it on livelightly.eco - Free Guide tab) to help you reduce your Household Plastic Waste by OVER 50% AND eliminate harmful chemicals from the products that you use in your home!If you enjoyed this show, please help more busy moms find The Live Lightly Podcast, by taking a minute to share, subscribe, like, and leave a rating and quick review to let us know what you're enjoying!Join me on Instagram, Pinterest, and YouTube (with closed captions) for weekly sustainable living inspiration and tips for busy moms including healthy, simple meal ideas!
Join me as I discuss reducing household plastic dependence with @me.motherearthbrand founder, Amanda Runkle. Amanda shares her journey of starting the business and the challenges of finding sustainable products. We discuss the issue of greenwashing and the importance of making small changes to reduce plastic waste. Amanda highlights some easy swaps that individuals can make in their households, such as using reusable towels and switching to liquid castile soap. ME Mother Earth offers a one-stop shop for sustainable and plastic-free products, taking care of ingredients, packaging, and shipping. Her online store prioritizes quality, sourcing, and research to provide customers with confidence in their purchases. As a small business, she's faced challenges in finding manufacturers and packaging solutions that align with her values. Patience and perseverance were key in the process of launching ME Mother Earth. Supporting small businesses like ME Mother Earth not only benefits the planet but also promotes mindful consumption and reduces waste. We discuss how free returns contribute to waste and are not truly free, as the cost is often borne by the vendor as well as the earth because returned items often can't be resold resulting in waste that goes to landfill. Making sustainable choices is a journey, and ME Mother Earth provides resources and support to help consumers as they make the switch.Connect with us! memotherearthbrand.comOn Instagram @me.motherearthGrab your FREE Sustainable Living Home Guide to help you reduce your household's unintentional plastic waste by OVER 50% AND eliminate harmful chemicals from the products that you use in your home!Join Live Lightly on Instagram, Pinterest, and YouTube (with closed captions) for weekly sustainable living inspiration and tips for busy moms including recipes!If you enjoyed this show, please help more busy moms find The Live Lightly Podcast, by taking a minute to subscribe, like, share, and leave a rating and quick review to let us know what you're enjoying!
In this episode I dive (pun intended!) into a discussion with Aiden from the Earth Day Organization about the global impact of plastic pollution in the Ocean's ecosystems, marine life, and ultimately humans. If you eat anything from the ocean, or have a sweet spot in your heart for marine life this is a must listen for you! Please take time to check out all of the amazing resources available at Earthday.org to help you spread the word, take action, and to stay up to date with latest environmental news! Follow them on InstagramAnd don't forget to grab my Free Sustainable Living Home Guide to help you reduce your unintentional household plastic dependence by over 50%, you'll also receive weekly updates and tips to help you live lightly!If you'd like to watch this and other episodes, please join me over on YouTube, and for some extra inspiration you can follow on InstagramIf you enjoyed this episode please share it with a friend! To help others find us, please leave review, and don't forget to follow so you know when a new episode is available! I appreciate your support!
Melodie Reynolds, founder of Elate Beauty, shares her journey of starting a sustainable and ethical beauty brand. She fell into the beauty industry by accident but was drawn to the transformative power of makeup and the importance of creating an amazing customer experience. After becoming disillusioned with the industry's lack of sustainability and ethical practices, she started her own company, Elate Beauty, with a focus on zero waste and refillable packaging. Melodie emphasizes the importance of desirability and user experience in sustainable products and highlights the need for individual research and finding personal thresholds for ingredient preferences. Melodie Reynolds emphasizes the importance of making conscious choices when it comes to beauty products, considering the quality of ingredients, sourcing practices, and transparency of brands. She discusses the issue of greenwashing in the beauty industry and the lack of regulations on labeling claims. Reynolds highlights the need for third-party certifications and transparency in operations and supply chains. She also encourages consumers to view their beauty rituals as mindful rituals rather than mindless routines and to make small, intentional changes that can have a positive impact on the environment.How to connect with Elate Beauty@elatecosmetics@melodieelatedElate Beauty - use code livelightlyelate15 for a 15% discount!Grab your FREE Sustainable Wellness Home Guide (or find it on livelightly.eco - Free Guide tab) to help you reduce your Household Plastic Waste by OVER 50% AND eliminate harmful chemicals from the products that you use in your home!If you enjoyed this show, please help more busy moms find The Live Lightly Podcast, by taking a minute to subscribe, like, share, and leave a rating and quick review to let us know what you're enjoying!Join Live Lightly on Instagram, Pinterest, and YouTube (with closed captions) for weekly sustainable living inspiration and tips for busy moms including recipes!
Kent Atherton, founder and CEO of Go Pure Pod, shares the story behind the company and its innovative water purification technology. The Go Pure Pod is a small device that continuously purifies water, eliminating bacteria and contaminants. It is made from dental-grade polypropylene and has a long-lasting ceramic core that filters down to 0.22 microns, removing bacteria, chlorine, fluoride, microplastics, heavy metals, and other toxins. The pod is small and versatile and can be used in various settings, such as in water bottles, pitchers, coffee makers, and water used for cooking. It is an eco-friendly alternative to single-use plastic water bottles and provides a convenient, affordable, and effective way to ensure clean and safe drinking water. In this conversation, Kent Atherton discusses the problem of single-use plastic water bottles and the solution provided by Go Pure Pod. He explains that many people buy plastic water bottles because they don't trust their tap water or don't like the taste, but they are unaware that these bottles contain microplastics. Go Pure Pod offers a sustainable and cost-effective alternative, with one pod being equivalent to 2,000 single-use plastic water bottles. Kent also highlights the importance of clean drinking water, especially when traveling to countries with unsafe tap water, and tells how to use it under such circumstances. He emphasizes the need to reduce plastic waste and shares tips for avoiding plastic in daily life. LinksConnect with GoPure Pod to stay updated on their products and sales, and if you missed out on the Earth Day sale, enter code livelightly15 to receive 15% off! (*affiliate link/code)Follow GoPure on InstagramGrab your FREE Sustainable Wellness Home Guide (or find it at livelightly.eco - free guide tab) to help you reduce your Household Plastic Waste by OVER 50% AND eliminate harmful chemicals from the products that you use in your home!Join Live Lightly on Instagram, Pinterest, and YouTube (with closed captions) for weekly sustainable living inspiration and tips for busy moms including recipes!If you enjoyed this show, please help more busy moms find The Live Lightly Podcast, by taking a minute to subscribe, like, share, and leave a rating and quick review to let us know what you're enjoying!
Green Llama is a company that focuses on creating eco-friendly and sustainable cleaning products. Matt and Kay share the story of Green Llama and their journey to create environmentally friendly cleaning products with plastic-free packaging. They were inspired by their own desire to reduce plastic waste in their everyday lives and the need for non-toxic cleaning options, and prioritize sustainability, health, and effectiveness in their products, and they have their own formulas and production processes. They conducted research to find eco-friendly ingredients and partnered with a company that recycles decommissioned wind turbine blades to create trigger sprays for their refillable glass bottles. They faced challenges in production, finding the right packaging, and raising awareness about their products. Their refill tablet and laundry detergent packaging is made of certified compostable materials. They are committed to progress over perfection and continuously improving their products. Green Llama is named after llamas, which are eco-friendly animals that tread lightly on the earth. Connect *Order online and sign up for their newsletter to stay up to date! Use promo code: jessica at checkout for a 15% discount Look for Green Llama on shelves at your local co-op or health food store! Follow on InstagramGrab your FREE Sustainable Wellness Home Guide (or find it on livelightly.eco under Free Guide) to help you reduce your Household Plastic Waste by OVER 50% AND eliminate harmful chemicals from the products that you use in your home!Join Live Lightly on Instagram, Pinterest, and YouTube (with closed captions) for weekly sustainable living inspiration and tips for busy moms including recipes!If you enjoyed this show, please help more busy moms find The Live Lightly Podcast, by taking a minute to subscribe, like, share, and leave a rating and quick review to let us know what you're enjoying!
In this episode, I speak with Aidan Charron, Director of Earth Day Organization's End Plastic Initiatives, about the impact of plastic on the planet and human health. Aidan shares his personal journey with me and explains that plastic is made from fossil fuels and contains harmful additive chemicals. He discusses the health effects of plastic, including endocrine disruption and increased cancer rates. Aidan also highlights the environmental toll of plastic production and the strain it puts on natural resources. We discuss the topic of recycling plastic and why it is not a viable solution due to the complexity of plastic composition and the lack of recycling infrastructure. Our conversation focuses on the need for more reusability and transparency in plastic use. We go on to discuss the challenges of greenwashing and the need for informed consumer choices and how to simplify the process of reducing the use of single-use plastic and plastic in the household with my easy to use Free Guide linked below where I share all of my favorite sustainably made products that I use in my own home. Connect with Earth Day Organization:earthday.orgOn InstagramGrab your FREE Sustainable Wellness Home Guide (or find it on livelightly.eco under the Free Guide tab) to help you reduce your Household Plastic Waste by OVER 50% AND eliminate harmful chemicals from the products that you use in your home!Join Live Lightly on Instagram, Pinterest, and YouTube (with closed captions) for weekly sustainable living inspiration and tips for busy moms including recipes!If you enjoyed this show, please help more busy moms find The Live Lightly Podcast, by taking a minute to subscribe, like, share, and leave a rating and quick review to let us know what you're enjoying!
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