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Confessions of a Food Safety A**Hole

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Confessions of a Food Safety A**Hole is a raw, honest, and surprisingly light listen about a serious subject: the failures that still threaten the safety of the food we eat. Hosted by Dr. Darin Detwiler—a man who turned personal tragedy into decades of public advocacy—and his wife Gennette Zimmer; this podcast pulls no punches. Together, they unpack the moments when speaking up wasn’t popular, but absolutely necessary. From the lens of experiencing every day food safety failures, Darin shares what it’s really like to challenge the system from the inside out. Equal parts storytelling, reflection, and real talk, Confessions is for anyone who’s ever wondered why preventable tragedies still happen—and what it takes to stop them. Because silence might be easier, but it’s never safer.
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Episodes

On the Road - Salinas

In this special “On the Road” edition of Confessions of a Food Safety A-Hole , Darin and Gennette head north on California’s 101 toward Salinas for the Western Food Safety Conference: recording live from the car, and even the Renaissance Fair along the way. What starts as a road trip becomes a deeper conversation about food safety leadership, storytelling, state-by-state policy inconsistencies, and the people behind the systems that protect our food supply. Darin reflects on what it really means...

May 22, 202651 minEp. 13

The Double Life of Social Media

Social media has a food safety problem; and it’s not subtle. In this episode of Confessions of a Food Safety A**Hole , Darin and Gennette dig into the weird, messy reality of how people decide what’s “safe” to eat based on not the most credible person but the most entertaining. From viral “life hacks” that make you question humanity…to influencers selling unsafe products…to commenters who would rather argue than learn…we discuss the double life of social media: where it can educate or mislead at...

May 01, 202646 minEp. 12

The Lasagna Theory of Food Safety

⚠️ Spoiler Alert This episode contains major spoilers for the AppleTV show Pluribus . If you haven’t watched it yet and want to go in blind, you may want to pause on listening to this episode and come back later. In Episode 11 of Confessions of a Food Safety A**Hole, Gennette challenges Darin to unpack the noticeable shift in his writing and what’s driving it. What started as personal storytelling has evolved into something sharper: pattern recognition turned real-time accountability. He’s no lo...

Apr 10, 202656 minEp. 11

When No One’s Watching (Except the A**hole on a Morning Walk)

A morning walk. A stack of food deliveries left on a curb. No one around. And over the course of a few days, that realization that something about it isn’t right. In this episode, we follow a thread, one that starts at curbside deliveries and missing accountability and moves into the parallels between failures in food safety and a 1947 Arthur Miller play. What starts as an observation turns into a series of conversations; with a restaurant, a farm, a health department, and a distributor and what...

Mar 20, 202658 minEp. 10

How Rare is Real Accountability

When it comes to failures in food safety, accountability isn’t just legal; it’s cultural, ethical, and deeply personal. Fines get paid. Headlines fade. But is anyone really held accountable? In this episode Darin and Gennette are joined by Bill Marler for a raw, honest conversation about economic penalties, prison sentences, public health secrecy, and the culture of “it wasn’t me.” We talk about insulating executives, the power of peer pressure, and why true accountability requires more than leg...

Feb 27, 202649 minEp. 9

Leadership isn't comfortable. Should it be?

Welcome back. Episode 8 opens 2026 with a single focus: leadership, leadership, and more leadership. When the stakes are high, do leaders rise to the moment, or do they take the easier path that creates bigger problems later? Darin reflects on recent meetings in Washington, D.C. with FDA and USDA officials around recall readiness, using real-world analogies to explore why preparation on paper is not the same as being ready when it counts. Gennette introduces a new recurring segment inspired by a...

Feb 06, 202654 minEp. 8

From Camel Rides to Courage: Wrapping 2025 with Heart

Episode 7 wraps the year with the kind of energy only this podcast can deliver. Gennette and Darin look back on a whirlwind season and take listeners behind the scenes of Darin’s fourth trip to the Dubai International Food Safety Conference. From camel mishaps to unexpected main-stage moments, the conversation jumps between humor, travel memories, and the deeper truth that food safety always follows them home. This episode also brings something special. Darin gathered New Year’s resolutions from...

Dec 12, 20251 hr 1 minEp. 7

We Swear This Is About Food Safety

Four Horseman and Dolly and Poop Podcast! OH MY! This episode is a full-on poo-poo platter: part chaos, part confessional, and part tribute to the people holding the line in food safety. Darin and Gennette debrief from the Food Safety Consortium, where Darin joined the “Four Horsemen” panel of Poisoned voices. They talk documentary aftermath, public apathy, and going viral for all the wrong reasons. Plus, U.S. Air Force vet Kris Newton joins to share how military discipline translates into food ...

Nov 14, 202545 minEp. 6

Darin's Journey From Reactor Rooms to Recall Culture

In Episode 05 of Confessions of a Food Safety A**Hole , Gennette turns the mic on her co-host, Dr. Darin Detwiler, for a deep-dive (literally) into the making of his serialized New Food Magazine story, Silent Enemies . It’s part interview, part retrospective, part "what was I thinking?" and all about the invisible forces that shape both our food systems and our sense of responsibility. From submarine reactor rooms to food safety policy, Darin unpacks the unexpected ways military life trained him...

Oct 24, 202533 minEp. 5

The Podcast, the Past, and the Produce

In Episode 04 of Confessions of a Food Safety A**Hole , Gennette Zimmer and Dr. Darin Detwiler open with a check-in and an invitation behind the scenes. They reflect on what it means to be four episodes in, the surprising ways listeners are responding, and the purpose that keeps them showing up (even when things go off script). The conversation flows into a thoughtful unpacking of their “Four A’s” framework: awareness, allies, advocacy, and activism. Darin shares a personal moment of wrestling w...

Oct 03, 202546 minEp. 4

The Verdict, the Gloves, and the Gray Area

In Episode 03 of Confessions of a Food Safety A**Hole , Gennette Zimmer and Dr. Darin Detwiler open with a moment of quiet gravity: the ten-year anniversary of the Peanut Corporation of America trial. They reflect on what that landmark case meant not just in terms of legal precedent, but in human cost. It’s a sober look at how accountability in food safety is still the exception, not the rule. Later, Darin and Gennette are excited to interview their FIRST GUEST. They’re joined by Steve Ardagh , ...

Sep 12, 202546 minEp. 3

Lunch Meat and Legacy

In Episode 02 of Confessions of a Food Safety A**Hole , Gennette Zimmer and Dr. Darin Detwiler dive into the strange dualities of this work—how legacy sometimes shows up in the form of a bad buffet, and how an awkward moment in a banquet hall can become a defining memory. From fielding fan selfies at a food safety conference to being recognized by a comedian at a random show in LA, the conversation become a reflection on what it means when your work leaves a mark—especially when the people you'r...

Aug 22, 202544 minEp. 2

What exactly IS a Food Safety A**Hole?

In this kickoff episode, Gennette Zimmer and Dr. Darin Detwiler pull back the curtain on what it really means to be a “food safety a-hole”—and why that label, while uncomfortable, might actually be a badge of honor. Darin shares his deeply personal origin story: the 1993 E. coli outbreak that took the life of his young son and catapulted him into a decades-long career advocating for safer food practices. The conversation is equal parts heart-wrenching, candid, and oddly funny, as the duo discuss...

Jul 29, 202547 minEp. 1
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