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20 | DECEMBER 2025 ASSOCIATION NEWS Behind the mic, each episode is produced by Daisy Rezende , with collaborative editing by Myca Bruno and Holly Tabano . The result is a seamless blend of professional production and genuine conversation — a hallmark of the IEA’s mission to promote knowledge and quality across the environmental health community. Reaching a Global Audience Since its launch, The Indoor Environments Project has already reached listeners on every continent, reflecting the universal relevance of indoor environmental quality and the IEA’s growing global community. Its reach across every continent highlights the increasing international collaboration among professionals dedicated to improving indoor air quality and harmonizing standards worldwide. The podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podcast Index, Deezer, Player FM , and many other directories — making it easy for anyone, anywhere, to tune in. “It’s exciting to see how strongly the podcast has connected with listeners — not just across the U.S., but around the world,” says host Diane Swecker . A Space for Every Voice While the show delves deep into professional topics, it also takes time to address the fundamentals — those common questions the industry hears daily: What is radon? How do you test for it? Why does mitigation matter? Episodes designed for public awareness are interwoven with those for industry peers, ensuring that the podcast remains both educational and approachable. IEA also welcomes participation from the community. Guest and discussion topic ideas can be shared directly with the production team at info@aarst.org . Looking Ahead Future episodes will continue to explore topics that advance the industry’s collective understanding — from emerging building codes and testing protocols to public communication strategies that empower informed decision-making. Each conversation builds on the IEA’s mission to connect research, standards, and real-world practice in ways that inspire continuous improvement. Join the Conversation The IEA continues to lead efforts in education, research, and advocacy — and now, through The Indoor Environments Project , it’s bringing those conversations straight to your ears. Better air starts with better professionals — and better professionals start by staying informed. Tune in, subscribe, and be part of the dialogue shaping the future of indoor air quality and radon safety. Listen now a t i ndoorenvironments.org/podcast.

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