TrueWork Workwear Review & Cholera Mystery Unraveled on EED!

Generated on April 12, 2026

TLDR Despite illness, Gary lauds Two Things he cares about—durable workwear durability with TrueWork in Canada; John Snow's cholera research unearthed a waterborne linkage causing modern epidemiology.

Timestamped Summary

00:00 Despite suffering from a severe illness, Gary discusses his enduring Quince sweater and introduces Two Things that I Really Care About: workwear durability. He also reviews TrueWork for suitable outdoor apparel options in Canada with free shipping on their website.
02:12 Gary praises TrueWork's high-quality workwear fabrics that allow flexibility and comfort in Canadian job sites.
04:16 Gary highlights TrueWork's fabric innovations for comfort in Canadian work environments.
06:09 John Snow methodically recorded cholera deaths, mapped them to find patterns linked to water companies in Soho.
07:58 John Snow's investigation linked cholera deaths to contaminated water from specific Thames companies.
09:50 John Snow's investigation of the Broad Street cholera outbreak linked deaths to contaminated water from specific Thames companies.
11:39 The episode explores John Snow's pivotal investigation of London's cholera outbreak, which linked contaminated water sources and led to modern epidemiology.
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