Wicked Ever After

31: What’s Really Hiding in Your Home with Loni Brown

April 05, 2022 Stephanie Moram Season 1 Episode 31
Wicked Ever After
31: What’s Really Hiding in Your Home with Loni Brown
Show Notes

Hey, Green Junkie!

Today’s episode is featuring my friend Loni Brown and we are talking all about how to reduce the toxins in your home. 

You might have heard about the traditional places that toxins hide out in your home but in today’s episode you’re going to learn about all the other sneaky places toxins are lingering and why it’s so important to try to replace these items as soon as possible.

 Loni is sharing her expertise and spilling the tea on all the things we need to be looking out for, in this episode. 

In this episode we will discuss, 

  • Reduce toxins at home without sacrificing design and style
  • Where sneaky toxins are hiding out in your home
  • The most important thing to switch out in your home to reduce chemical exposure
  • How to decipher certifications when purchasing products and what to look out for
  • What names toxic chemicals are hiding under

You’ll discover that and so much more in this episode.

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Thanks for listening and being here.

Your green bestie,

Xoxo Stephanie


Hang With Loni:

https://entirelyeco.com/

https://wholesomenest.co/

https://www.instagram.com/entirelyeco/

https://www.instagram.com/wholesomenestco/

https://facebook.com/groups/entirelyeco


Previous Episodes Mentioned:

Episode #9: How to Reuse What You Already Have 

Episode #20: 6 Ways to Detox Your Home

Episode #27: Eco-Guilt - Just Drop it



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