Podcast 493: Truly Free from Toxicity
Welcome to the Life Enthusiast podcast! In this episode, Martin Pytela sits down with Steven Ezell, CEO of Truly Free, to uncover the hidden dangers that may be lurking in your household products. Steven’s journey began with a health crisis involving his newborn son, igniting a personal awakening that led to the creation of Truly Free — a company dedicated to refillable, plant-powered cleaning solutions. His story will inspire you to take a closer look at what’s hiding under your sink.
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MARTIN: Hello, this is Martin Pytela, the health coach at Life Enthusiast and with me today, Steven Ezell. He is the CEO at Truly Free, and we have been using this product for some time with great deal of pleasure. Steven, welcome!
STEVEN: Martin, I am so excited for this conversation. This is going to be great.
MARTIN: Yeah, well, Life Enthusiast, 25 years of helping people. Our motto, restoring vitality to you and to the planet. Well, this is more about the planet, but the you is also important because the number one problem in our modern industrial world is toxicity.
STEVEN: No doubt, no doubt. And I’ve dedicated my, dedicated my life to solving that.
MARTIN: Yeah, exactly. Could you tell a bit of history? How did we get here?
STEVEN: Sure. Well, I guess my journey on this low tox world started off, geez, almost 17 years ago. I have five kids now, but when my firstborn son was just a couple weeks old, he broke out in this horrific rash. It looked like I literally dunked him in boiling water. He was just a couple weeks old. And I was getting him undressed, getting ready for his bath, and he was screaming and I thought just because he didn’t want, he wanted mom, it wasn’t me. And when I saw he had these, again, this rash was so bad from his neck all the way down to his ankles. I called over my wife, my wife’s a NICU nurse, so she’s used to working with very, very sick infants in the neonatal unit.
And when I saw my wife freak out, I freaked out. And we bundled them up and straight to the pediatrician. And then the pediatrician was like, wow, this is really bad,