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Born out of a fight against systemic failures that allowed shoddy building practices to thrive in the commonwealth, The Virginia Consumer helps simplify the news cycle to highlight systemic issues and decode the political propaganda eroding protections for Virginian consumers. Virginia is suffering from policies that encourage politicians to pander to corporations and create consumers, not to protect constituents. We hope you’ll join us in acting like the consumers they’ve made us voting with our voices, wallets, and ultimately, our feet.

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9 episodios

Portada del episodio Polite Control: The Virginia Way (Part 2)

Polite Control: The Virginia Way (Part 2)

This one is tough to talk about. When I moved to Virginia over a decade ago, I didn't realize the school books were different, but they were, and that's how history goes untold. We need to know what happened to prevent it from happening again. Civility has always been Virginia’s brand — but what happens when “politeness” becomes the cover story for a group of lawmakers with proximity to scandals? In this episode, Andie unpacks the modern misuse of The Virginia Way, tracing its roots from Douglas Southall Freeman’s segregationist ideology to the current political rhetoric of civility. She connects the dots between the EnRichmond Foundation collapse, unlicensed construction cover-ups, and the officials who keep popping up across all categories. Behind the southern charm lies a strategy — one designed to protect power, not people. * How The Virginia Way became code for control * The EnRichmond Foundation collapse and missing nonprofit funds * Attorney General Jason Miyares’ failed oversight * Delegate Carrie Coyner’s connection to alleged unlicensed subcontracting and the EnRichmond Foundation through RudyCoyner Law * The link between Hutcherson, LASR Construction, and state-managed cemeteries * Douglas Southall Freeman’s role in shaping Virginia’s “polite” segregation * Why the Commonwealth’s culture of civility still shields misconduct today * The modern echo — from DPOR suppression to selective prosecution The Virginia Way was never about civility. It was about perpetuating the evils of segregation without consequence. * Axios Richmond: Inside the EnRichmond Collapse * WTVR News: Internal Docs Reveal EnRichmond Fallout * Encyclopedia Virginia: Douglas Southall Freeman * The Virginia Way — Freeman Archive (PDF) 2021 Edition * Unfolding History: Douglas Southall Freeman and the Lost Cause Legacy TikTok | YouTube

28 de oct de 2025 - 7 min
Portada del episodio The Virginia Way, Part 1: Four Hundred Years of Polite Control

The Virginia Way, Part 1: Four Hundred Years of Polite Control

When our new construction home collapsed, it didn’t just expose a bad builder — it cracked open a much older story. In Part One of The Virginia Way series, host Andie of The Rabbit Whole Podcast and the Virginia Consumer Podcast traces the through-line from Virginia’s colonial foundations to its present-day institutions. What began as a system built on hierarchy and deference has evolved into something that still aims to keep politics divided, with separate systems for the establishment and ordinary people. Through public records, FOIA documents, and firsthand experience, Andrea reveals how a state that helped shape America’s earliest laws still operates on unwritten rules — rules that decide who gets protected, who gets dismissed, and who gets buried under “polite procedure.” What You’ll Hear * The story behind one family’s collapsed dream home. * How a licensing loophole exposed a deeper pattern in Virginia’s governance. * The unbroken line from colonial hierarchy to corporate immunity. * How “decorum” became both shield and weapon. * Why the phrase “The Virginia Way” still defines who holds power. Sources & References * Archival texts on The Virginia Way by Douglas Southall Freeman. * FOIA correspondence between DPOR and the Office of the Governor. * Public corporate and licensing filings from the Virginia SCC. * Axios Richmond, RVAHub, News12, News8, and WTVR coverage of the EnRichmond Foundation collapse. Tone & Audience For listeners of The Virginia Consumer and The Rabbit Whole Podcast, this series blends history and lived experience — showing how colonial traditions, confederate ideals of decorum, and modern deregulation all share the same DNA: control disguised as civility. Call to Action Follow The Virginia Consumer for the next chapters: * Part 2: The Money Trail — When Millions Go Missing

25 de oct de 2025 - 6 min
Portada del episodio What Else Don't They Know? Better Medicine with Dr. Aaron Hartman

What Else Don't They Know? Better Medicine with Dr. Aaron Hartman

This conversation is packed with new insights about mold and mold-related illness. We cover toxicity in synthetic fiber rugs, mold illness in veterans, and its surprising cause — along with why proper building inspection and remediation can make all the difference when done correctly. We also dive into nutrition, sugar and its effects on kids, and building-related illness outbreaks from decades past right here in Chesterfield County. Dr. Hartman shares why he believes we should take the reins on our own health journeys rather than wait for systemic reform — and opens up about his own family’s path to better health. It’s refreshing to speak with a doctor who’s also been on the patient advocacy side of the conversation. Dr. Hartman’s belief in continuing medical education has made him a powerful voice for informed, self-directed health. His website, RichmondFunctionalMedicine.com, is packed with free resources — from research-based articles on mold and CIRS, to metabolic health, hormone balance, and more. His blog [https://richmondfunctionalmedicine.com/blog/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] and YouTube channel [https://www.youtube.com/c/AaronHartmanMD?utm_source=chatgpt.com] distill complex science into approachable insights for everyday readers. He also hosts the Made for Health Podcast [https://open.spotify.com/show/5K0zq3pE8PMomZ6TEryVOz?utm_source=chatgpt.com] — a series dedicated to cutting through noise and misinformation to empower people to take ownership of their well-being. This commitment to transparency reflects a core philosophy: that medicine shouldn’t be a mystery, and access to health information shouldn’t depend on privilege or proximity. Next month, Dr. Hartman will release his new book, Incurable: From Hopeless Diagnosis to Defying All Odds. His book will dive deeper into his family’s story and their interactions and experiences in the medical system. It’s not just another wellness title — it’s a call for a cultural shift in how we think about care, evidence, and empowerment. We’ll add the link when it officially launches.

7 de oct de 2025 - 51 min
Portada del episodio We All Deserve Better. Regulatory Balance with Guest Jim Moye.

We All Deserve Better. Regulatory Balance with Guest Jim Moye.

In this episode of the Virginia Consumer Podcast, we dive into the complexities of regulation with Jim Moye, Senior Vice President and Senior Counsel at the American Bankers Association. With over two decades of legal experience, Jim shares insights on consumer protection, regulatory compliance, and the balance between corporate and consumer rights. Key Points: * The impact of deregulation on consumer rights and safety. * The role of regulations in maintaining accountability and fairness. * The importance of collective consumer action and advocacy. In the Episode: "Good regulation should be like background music—there, but not overwhelming." Join us in advocating for better consumer protection and accountability. Share your thoughts and experiences with us! https://bsky.app/profile/virginiaconsumer.bsky.socialhttps://x.com/VA_Consumerhttps://www.tiktok.com/@virginiaconsumer⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/virginia-consumer⁠ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/virginia-consumer] #ConsumerRights #Regulation #Podcast #Virginia #VirginiaConsumer #RVA

8 de ago de 2025 - 59 min
Portada del episodio Standing Together After Toxic Exposure with Kristina Baehr

Standing Together After Toxic Exposure with Kristina Baehr

Summary In this conversation, Kristina Baehr, a national trial lawyer and founder of Just Well Law, shares her journey from personal tragedy to becoming an advocate for families affected by toxic exposures. After experiencing health issues due to mold in her home, she turned her pain into a mission to help others reclaim their health and seek justice against negligent builders and landlords. The discussion covers the impact of toxic exposure on families, the legal battles faced in environmental cases, and the importance of raising awareness about these issues. Kristina emphasizes the need for accountability and the role of advocacy in bringing about change, while also providing practical advice for those looking to navigate legal challenges related to environmental health. Takeaways * Kristina Baehr turned her tragedy into a mission for justice. * Toxic exposure can have devastating effects on families' health. * Many families are unaware of the dangers in their homes. * Legal battles against negligent builders are crucial for accountability. * Raising awareness about environmental issues is essential for change. * Mold exposure can lead to serious health conditions, including chronic inflammation. * Long COVID may be linked to environmental toxins like mold. * Gaslighting is a common tactic used to dismiss health concerns related to toxins. * Families should document their experiences and seek independent testing. * Advocacy can empower families to take a stand against injustice. Where to find Kristina Baehr: https://www.well.law/ More from Virginia Consumer: https://www.virginiaconsumer.com Chapters 00:00 From Personal Tragedy to Advocacy 02:56 The Impact of Toxic Exposure on Families 05:49 Uncovering Hidden Dangers in Homes 09:06 The Legal Battle Against Environmental Negligence 11:45 Raising Awareness and Accountability 15:11 The Intersection of Mold and Long COVID 17:50 Navigating Legal Challenges and Gaslighting 20:48 Empowering Families to Seek Justice 24:13 Practical Steps for Building a Case 27:05 Inspiring Change Through Advocacy Keywords toxic exposure, mold, environmental law, legal advocacy, health recovery, family safety, justice, accountability, long COVID, gaslighting

17 de jun de 2025 - 42 min
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