My guest today is the lovely Zara D'Cotta, an expert in healthy homes (so much so that she founded 'The Healthy Home') and a keynote speaker intent on empowering others to take a healthier approach to their abode.
Zara started on her path after battling cancer twice and hopes to shine the spotlight on some of the least understood health challenges of our time.
In our chat we discuss her 5 pillars of a healthy home, her courses and mentoring, and more.
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