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Inspired Radio, March 8, 2026

Inspired Radio, March 8, 2026

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Inspired Radio with Helen Taylor Reconnecting with Biology and Navigating EMF Protection Guest, Heidi Ireland, owner of Earthing Oz After 20 years in the corporate world, Heidi hit what she calls “corporate sickness” — and knew something had to change. Her journey back to health led her to yoga, grounding, and reconnecting with nature. Now she helps others improve sleep, boost energy, and restore balance with simple habits like grounding, reducing EMF exposure, and switching off Wi-Fi at night. In this episode of Inspired Radio, host Helen Taylor speaks with Heidi Ireland, the founder of Earthing Oz, about the transition from a high-pressure corporate career to a life centered on natural wellness. The discussion highlights the "invisible" health risks posed by modern electromagnetic frequencies (EMF) and offers practical, science-backed strategies to restore biological balance through grounding and shielding. The Journey from "Corporate Sickness" to Natural Vitality Heidi Ireland spent over 20 years in the corporate digital marketing world, a lifestyle she describes as addictive but ultimately "inauthentic" to her roots. This period was marked by chronic health issues, including recurring sinusitis and a constant cycle of colds and flu. The catalyst for change was the birth of her children, which prompted her to leave the "drug" of a consistent corporate paycheck to seek a healthier environment. This search led her to the discovery of Earthing Oz, an e-commerce business dedicated to grounding and EMF protection, eventually resulting in her family's relocation to a rural setting to reconnect with nature. The Invisible Impact of EMFs Modern life has fundamentally disconnected humans from their biology. Heidi explains that humans are electrical beings, yet modern environments—characterized by synthetic shoes, concrete buildings, and constant 5G/WiFi exposure—prevent us from maintaining electrical equilibrium with the Earth. She references the World Health Organization’s classification of EMFs as a "2B carcinogen," comparing the risk to car exhaust fumes. The discussion touches on suppressed research from the 1990s (Dr. George Carlo) and the rising prevalence of EMF sensitivity, which can manifest as vertigo, headaches, and disrupted sleep. Practical Shielding and Harmonization To combat these invisible stressors, Heidi introduces several protective methodologies. For personal devices, she recommends "SafeSleeves" to block radiation and "Air Tubes" for audio, which use air rather than wires to deliver sound, keeping EMFs away from the brain. For broader environmental protection, she discusses "Blushield" devices. Unlike shields that block signals, these devices emit a "scalar field"—described as a "beautiful symphony" that the body tunes into, effectively ignoring the "death metal racket" of human-made EMF frequencies. Reclaiming Balance in a Tech-Driven Future As society moves toward a "voice-led" and AI-integrated future, the challenge of protecting biological integrity becomes more complex. Heidi advocates for a "nature-led but science-backed" approach, emphasizing that while technology like WiFi is convenient, it must be balanced with restorative practices. She encourages listeners to trust their intuition—such as the instinctual urge to keep a laptop off one's lap—and to seek out human-centric communities to share stories and health solutions. The modern world offers immense convenience through technology, but it often comes at the cost of biological disconnection. By adopting simple "micro-habits"—such as turning off WiFi at night and spending time barefoot on the earth—individuals can significantly reduce inflammation and stress. Heidi Ireland’s message is clear: our bodies already know how to heal; we simply need to provide the right natural inputs and protect them from invisible modern stressors.
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