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In this first episode, we introduce The Forever Problem and unpack a question most people have never been asked: what if something in your life never goes away?
Sahana explains PFAS, often called “forever chemicals,” substances designed to resist heat, water, and time. These chemicals don’t break down, don’t disappear, and are now found in our environment, our food, and our bodies. You can’t see them, smell them, or taste them, which is why so many people don’t realize they’re being exposed.
This episode breaks down the science behind why PFAS last forever, how they were created, where they show up in everyday life, and what researchers are learning about their potential effects on health, especially for younger and developing bodies. It also asks the bigger questions: why aren’t we taught about this, who knew, and why did it take so long for these chemicals to be questioned?
This podcast isn’t about panic. It’s about awareness. Because once you understand what “forever” really means, you start seeing the world differently.
By Sahana ChaubalIn this first episode, we introduce The Forever Problem and unpack a question most people have never been asked: what if something in your life never goes away?
Sahana explains PFAS, often called “forever chemicals,” substances designed to resist heat, water, and time. These chemicals don’t break down, don’t disappear, and are now found in our environment, our food, and our bodies. You can’t see them, smell them, or taste them, which is why so many people don’t realize they’re being exposed.
This episode breaks down the science behind why PFAS last forever, how they were created, where they show up in everyday life, and what researchers are learning about their potential effects on health, especially for younger and developing bodies. It also asks the bigger questions: why aren’t we taught about this, who knew, and why did it take so long for these chemicals to be questioned?
This podcast isn’t about panic. It’s about awareness. Because once you understand what “forever” really means, you start seeing the world differently.