The Heart of CIRS Podcast with Melanie Joy Pensak
The Heart of CIRS
Melanie Joy Pensak
Heartfelt conversations with folks recovering from CIRS & with those special people serving the CIRS community (Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome).
The podcast was created to help bring awareness to the real experiences of folks navigating CIRS day to day. The world needs to know what CIRS folks go through for deeper empathy & understanding. Through stories & vulnerability, we can help the world understand the winding journey of CIRS recovery.
The podcast is hosted by Melanie Joy Pensak from @meditation4cirs.
May the awareness of CIRS spread far and wide, helping to change millions of lives for the better.
Listen to the special Season 1 Bonus Episode Featuring Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker here
Listen to the first season and subscribe here!
Featured Resources for Community
Answers to your questions about… Practitioner Resources and Certification
We continue to get unique, case-specific questions as well as common questions from our community friends, members, and physicians. Here, we answer questions we’ve received from the community about Practitioner training and resources
Shoemaker Protocol™ Quick Start:
The 3 initial steps to determine if mold is affecting you One of the most common questions we hear is, “how do I know if I have mold illness?” Rest assured, if you’re asking this question, you’ve come to the right place.
Joint Surviving Mold/ CIRSx Conference May 17-19, 2024 in Frisco, TX
With a world-renowned lineup of speakers including keynote Ritchie Shoemaker, MD, from May 17th-19th.
Dr. Scott McMahon & Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker on Episode 415 of the Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
Dr. Jordan B. Peterson speaks with Dr. Scott McMahon and Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker. They discuss their potentially groundbreaking research into CIRS, or Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome.
Guidelines for Preventing Exposure (through the holidays and always)
It does take diligence and some proactive planning, but preventing mold exposure and thriving with CIRS is doable and possible, even through the busy holiday season. There are apparent consistencies, practices, and behaviors among those who thrive with CIR...