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The Canary Professor: Liza Grandia, Ph.D.
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Episode 47 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!
https://www.chemicalsensitivitypodcast.org/
It’s called “The Canary Professor.”
I’m speaking with anthropologist and professor, Liza Grandia, Ph.D.
Liza is an associate professor of anthropology in the Dapartment of Native American Studies at the University of California Davis. She identifies as a three-time canary, having survived cancer, long Covid, and Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS).
Liza is one of the only academics I know of who is publicly outspoken about her lived experiences with MCS. She has long advocated for less toxic schools and is known as Professor Canary for raising awareness about the dangers of toxic products in everyday life.
More about Liza Grandia, Ph.D.
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अध्यायों
1. Host introduction, overview of MCS and podcast goals (00:00:00)
2. Introduction of Liza Grandia, her background, and her work (00:01:42)
3. "Canary in the Coal Mine": Liza discusses the metaphor and its relevance to MCS (00:02:42)
4. Coming Out with MCS: Liza discusses the challenges and stigma of being open about MCS (00:05:27)
5. MCS in the Workplace and its Challenges (00:08:18)
6. Comparisons to Smoking: Liza draws parallels between the MCS struggle and the historical fight against smoking (00:08:33)
7. Early Anthropology Research: Liza's early research experiences living with indigenous families and the impact of pesticides and other toxins in their lives (00:10:33)
8. Consumer products misuse that lead to chemical exposure (00:15:52)
9. Experiences of MCS in Guatemala (00:21:34)
10. Environmental Justice and MCS: The higher rates of chemical intolerance among marginalized groups (00:25:00)
11. Encouragement to Speak Out: Liza's advice for those considering coming out about their MCS (00:29:10)
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Manage episode 419290383 series 3341885
Episode 47 of The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast is available now!
https://www.chemicalsensitivitypodcast.org/
It’s called “The Canary Professor.”
I’m speaking with anthropologist and professor, Liza Grandia, Ph.D.
Liza is an associate professor of anthropology in the Dapartment of Native American Studies at the University of California Davis. She identifies as a three-time canary, having survived cancer, long Covid, and Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS).
Liza is one of the only academics I know of who is publicly outspoken about her lived experiences with MCS. She has long advocated for less toxic schools and is known as Professor Canary for raising awareness about the dangers of toxic products in everyday life.
More about Liza Grandia, Ph.D.
DISCLAIMER: THIS WEBSITE DOES NOT PROVIDE MEDICAL ADVICE
The information, including but not limited to, text, graphics, images, and other material contained on this website are for informational purposes only. No material on this site is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health care regimen, and never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this website. No material or information provided by The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast, or its associated website is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Thank you very much to the Marilyn Brachman Hoffman Foundation for its generous support of the podcast.
If you like the podcast, please consider becoming a supporter!
- Support the podcast.
- Find the podcast on Patreon.
- If you like, please buy me a coffee.
Follow the podcast on YouTube! Read captions in any language.
Please follow the podcast on social media:
Facebook
Instagram
X
BlueSky
TikTok
Sponsorship Opportunites
Are you an organization or company interested in helping to create greater awareness about Multiple Chemical Sensitivity and Chemical Intolerance and/or looking for sponsorship opportunities? Please email us at info@chemicalsensitivitypodcast.org
अध्यायों
1. Host introduction, overview of MCS and podcast goals (00:00:00)
2. Introduction of Liza Grandia, her background, and her work (00:01:42)
3. "Canary in the Coal Mine": Liza discusses the metaphor and its relevance to MCS (00:02:42)
4. Coming Out with MCS: Liza discusses the challenges and stigma of being open about MCS (00:05:27)
5. MCS in the Workplace and its Challenges (00:08:18)
6. Comparisons to Smoking: Liza draws parallels between the MCS struggle and the historical fight against smoking (00:08:33)
7. Early Anthropology Research: Liza's early research experiences living with indigenous families and the impact of pesticides and other toxins in their lives (00:10:33)
8. Consumer products misuse that lead to chemical exposure (00:15:52)
9. Experiences of MCS in Guatemala (00:21:34)
10. Environmental Justice and MCS: The higher rates of chemical intolerance among marginalized groups (00:25:00)
11. Encouragement to Speak Out: Liza's advice for those considering coming out about their MCS (00:29:10)
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