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96: Mike Dillon in the hot seat

24 min · 2 de jul de 2026
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In this episode of Listen Bitch Presents: Tell Me Why You’re Special, I sit down with Mike Dillon to talk about environmental health, mold exposure, and how your home could be impacting your body more than you realize. We get into how indoor air quality, humidity levels, and modern energy-efficient homes can actually trap toxins and contribute to symptoms like fatigue, respiratory issues, and brain fog. Mike shares practical ways to start paying attention to your environment without going broke trying to “fix everything.” We also talk about why a lot of these issues get overlooked in traditional health conversations—and what you can actually do to start protecting your space and your health. This episode is about awareness, responsibility, and realizing your environment plays a bigger role than most people want to admit. Mike Dillon's work focuses on the real‑world conditions people actually live in: humidity, air stagnation, mold exposure, and the unseen contaminants that quietly impact millions of Americans. Known for his ability to translate complex environmental science into practical, accessible solutions, Dillon has become a trusted voice for families seeking to take control of the air they breathe. Under his leadership, AirWaterHealing has emerged as a standout innovator in the wellness space, most notably with the TriadAer V3, a technology designed specifically for the challenges of modern homes. Dillon’s mission-driven approach — rooted in faith, service, and firsthand experience — has resonated widely, leading to the company being featured in a high‑visibility advertisement on the Candace Owens Podcast, viewed by millions. Through his TV Show, Dillon continues to champion a simple but transformative message: when people understand what’s actually in their air and water, everything changes.                                  [https://airwaterhealing.com/]                              https://airwaterhealing.com/ [https://airwaterhealing.com/]

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