Your BPA Free Baby Bottle May Still Contain Microplastics — with the Co-Founder of Pura

You switched to reusable. You chose BPA-free. You thought you were done — but what if your baby bottle and reusable water bottles are still exposing your family to microplastics every single time they take a sip?
Microplastics have been found in human blood, lungs, and breast milk — and one of the most overlooked sources may be sitting on your kitchen counter right now.
In this episode, I sit down with Jen Rogers, co-founder of Pura — the brand behind the world's first 100% plastic-free stainless steel water bottle and lunch containers — to talk about what's actually hiding inside most reusable bottles marketed as a healthy alternative to single-use plastic.
Jen shares her journey from frustrated mom to founder, the surprising challenges of building a truly plastic-free bottle from the inside out, and exactly what to look for — and what to avoid — when choosing bottles and containers for your family.
In this episode, we cover: 
↳ Why BPA-free doesn't mean microplastic-free 
↳ The hidden plastic components most reusable bottles still contain 
↳ How to read past misleading labels and greenwashed marketing 
↳ What makes Pura different — and why it matters for your family's health 
↳ Jen's hero journey from mom to founder
If you've ever wondered whether your reusable water bottle is actually as safe as you think, this episode is your answer.
🎙️ Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify & all major platforms
Join free, on-demand Masterclass: The Hidden Microplastics Inside Your Home Masterclass

This episode contains an affiliate link. I may earn a small commission if you purchase through them at no extra cost to you — I only recommend brands I personally trust.
🛒 Shop Pura
Work With Me: The Low-Tox Reset Holistic Health Coaching Package for Busy Moms
3 sessions — your home, your products, and your body's own natural detox pathways. Everything you need to get started, done together.


Disclaimer: 
The information shared in this episode is for educational and awareness purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for health-related concerns.

Your BPA Free Baby Bottle May Still Contain Microplastics — with the Co-Founder of Pura
Broadcast by