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BioClean Unfiltered

BioClean Unfiltered

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BioClean Unfiltered is a podcast that dives into the untold stories of homes with dark past, the impact of drugs on properties, and the raw, unfiltered realities that most people choose to ignore from harrowing clean up experiences to the deeper conversations about addiction, mental health and loss, we're here to break the silence.Rhea Toles Crímenes Reales
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  • BioClean: Unfiltered – Ep. 4 | What We Really Do & Why It Matters
    May 20 2025

    In this powerful solo episode, Rhea Toles, co-owner of Bio Clean, Inc., pulls back the curtain on what biohazard cleanup really looks like—and why compassion and empathy have been the company’s guiding values since 1998.From suicide scenes and hoarding support to fentanyl remediation and homeless encampment cleanups, Rhea shares real stories from the field, her frustrations with outdated regulations, and the emotional weight carried by technicians in this often misunderstood industry.Content Warning: This episode contains graphic descriptions and visuals from real cleanup jobs.

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    31 m
  • Arlene Chambers on Reinvention, Resilience & Real Talk | BioClean: Unfiltered | Ep. 3
    May 6 2025

    In this episode, host Rhea Toles sits down with photographer and entrepreneur Arlene Chambers to talk about leaving corporate life, building a thriving photography business, navigating motherhood, and launching educational tools for creatives. They also dive into body image, boundaries, and mental health in the social media age.

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    48 m
  • How Auntie Uila Advocates For Her Culture and Her Community | BioClean Unfiltered Ep. 2
    Apr 15 2025

    In this heartfelt and candid episode of BioClean Unfiltered, host Rhea Toles welcomes her longtime friend and powerhouse community leader, Uila Mendoza-Maea. The two share a rich conversation about culture, community, motherhood, and the challenges and beauty of raising strong children in today’s world.Uila, a mortgage lender, mother, and fierce advocate for the Polynesian community in Washington, opens up about her roots—from growing up in Honolulu and Compton to making an impact in Pierce County. She shares how her upbringing shaped her passion for service and how she leverages her platforms, including social media and nonprofit work, to support youth—especially Polynesian athletes—with opportunities for growth, mentorship, and education.Throughout the conversation, Rhea and Uila dive deep into the importance of preserving cultural identity, creating tight-knit community networks, and navigating the realities of being a minority in America. Uila gets vulnerable about parenting her son through societal pressures and expectations and shares her powerful perspective on teaching self-worth, discipline, and cultural pride.They also explore the deeply ingrained stigmas around mental health in communities of color—particularly within Polynesian and Filipino households. Uila opens up about personal family experiences with mental health struggles, loss, and how culturally informed therapy and open conversations are essential for healing the next generation.This episode is a raw and inspiring tribute to the power of love, resilience, and community—and a reminder that one person can truly make a difference.Why Listen?If you care about community, culture, parenting, or mental health—or want to be inspired by someone who turns personal passion into community impact—this episode delivers a deep, meaningful, and empowering conversation.

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    39 m
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