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Food Sleuth Radio

Melinda Hemmelgarnwww.kopn.org
Dietitian Melinda Hemmelgarn helps listeners “think beyond their plates,” connect the dots between food, health and agriculture, and find food truth.
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Episodes

Nancy Zucker Interview

Guest Nancy Zucker, Ph.D., Director of the Center for Eating Disorders, Duke University Medical Center, discusses her research on picky eaters, and explains what is typical, what is not and why Duke Center for Eating Disorders

Oct 22, 201528 minEp. 330

Laura Batcha Interview

Guest Laura Batcha, CEO and Executive Director of the Organic Trade Association, defines organic, busts myths, and explains the unique benefits of organic farming and food production Organic Trade Association

Oct 15, 201528 minEp. 329

Routt Reigart Interview

Guest Routt Reigart, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics at the Medical University of South Carolina, co-editor of the 6th Edition of the EPA Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings, and Father of the Childrens Environmental Health Movement, discusses the impact of pesticides on childrens health Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings

Oct 08, 201528 minEp. 328

JoAnne Berkenkamp Interview

Guest JoAnne Berkenkamp, M.S., Senior Advocate for the Natural Resources Defense Council, Food and Agriculture Program discusses food waste. NDRC

Oct 01, 201528 minEp. 327

Robert McChesney Interview

Guest Robert McChesney, Ph.D., Gutgsell Endowed Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and cofounder, Free Press, discusses media, money and politics as it influences food and farming choices. The need for media literacy has never been greater Robert W. McChesney

Sep 24, 201528 minEp. 326

Douglas Gayeton Interview

Guest Douglas Gayeton, award-winning multi-media artist and mastermind behind the Lexicon of Sustainability, and Lexicon of Food, explains why and how he and wife Laura Howard-Gayeton, use language and graphics to transform our food system Lexicon of Food

Sep 17, 201528 minEp. 325

Diana Dyer Interview

Guest Diana Dyer, M.S., R.D. dietitian and organic garlic farmer reveals the single barrier preventing her from farming in her youth; she describes the soil-food web, the benefits of organic farming, and connects soil, plant and human health Dyer Family Organic Farm

Sep 10, 201528 minEp. 324

Katherine Pryor Interview

Guest Katherine Pryor, childrens book author and sustainable food systems educator returns to discuss the story behind her latest delightful book, Zoras Zucchini. Perfect for food literacy classroom activities and helping children appreciate gardenings power in building a healthy community Meet Author Katherine Pryor

Sep 03, 201528 minEp. 323

Anna Lappe Interview

Guest Anna Lappe, sustainable food advocate, and co-author of Spinning Food: How Food Industry Front Groups and Covert Communications are Shaping the Story of Food, reveals how industry front groups mislead, misinform, and twist how we think about food and farming Anna Lappe

Aug 27, 201528 minEp. 322

Richard Bickel Interview

Guest Richard Bickel, international photojournalist, captures images of the Oystermen of Apalachicola, FL, and describes environmental threats to the region, its prized shellfish, people and culture Apalachicola Riverkeeper

Aug 20, 201528 minEp. 321

Bill Wilson Interview

Guest Bill Wilson, Co-Founder Birds and Beans Coffee, LLC, explains how shade-grown, bird-friendly coffee protects migratory bird populations, and our planet Birds and Beans

Aug 13, 201528 minEp. 320

Lani Malmberg Interview

Guest Lani Malmberg, gypsy goat herder, describes how and why she works with goats to provide a safe, natural, ecological answer to weed control and land restoration Manage Weeds with Goats

Aug 06, 201528 minEp. 319

Sean Sellers Interview

Guest Sean Sellers, M.A., Senior Investigator/Monitor, Fair Food Standards Council, Sarasota, FL, describes farm labor conditions in Immokalee Florida, and how farmworker standards, monitoring and education have advanced the human rights of farmworkers and supported ethical supply chains Fair Food Standards Council

Jul 30, 201528 minEp. 318

Jonathan Latham Interview

Guest Jonathan Latham, Ph.D., Executive Director of the Bioscience Resource Project and Editor, Independent Science News, Ithaca, NY, questions the assumptions, narratives, and PR spin re food, agriculture, and biotechnology Independent Science News

Jul 23, 201528 minEp. 317

Louis Guillette Interview

Guest Louis Guillette, Jr., Ph.D., Professor, Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Director, Marine Biomedicine and Environmental Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina and Hollings Marine Laboratory, describes his research showing how environmental contaminants harm alligators and similarly, humans Beyond Pesticides

Jul 16, 201528 minEp. 316

Amy Mondlach Interview

Guest Amy Mondlach, Toxic Tater Campaign Coordinator, describes how pesticide drift from potato fields owned by Ronald D. Offutt (RDO), the largest potato grower in the world and one of McDonalds leading potato suppliers, are harming children and the environment in north central Minnesota Toxic Taters

Jul 09, 201528 minEp. 315

Justin Sonnenberg Interview Part 2

Guest Justin Sonnenberg, Ph.D., Dept. of Microbiology and Immunology, Stanford University School of Medicine, author of The Good Gut: Taking Control of Your Weight, Your Mood, and Your Long-Term Health, discusses the impact of antibiotic overuse, the promise and uncertainties of probiotics, the gut-brain connection and how aging impacts the microbiota. (Part II) Sonnenberg Lab

Jul 02, 201528 minEp. 314

Justin Sonnenberg Interview Part 1

Guest Justin Sonnenberg, Ph.D., Dept. of Microbiology and Immunology, Stanford University School of Medicine, author of The Good Gut: Taking Control of Your Weight, Your Mood, and Your Long-Term Health, describes our gut bacterias role in health and disease. (Part I) Sonnenberg Lab

Jun 25, 201528 minEp. 313

Kimber Stanhope Interview

Guest Kimber Stanhope, PhD, RD, associate research nutritional biologist, University of California-Davis, discusses the relationship between sugar consumption, metabolic disease and industrys influence on science and health policy SugarScience

Jun 18, 201528 minEp. 312

E. G. Vallianatos Interview

Guest E. G. Vallianatos, Ph.D., author of Poison Spring: The Secret History of Pollution and the EPA, takes us behind the scenes of his 25 year career at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Poison Spring

Jun 11, 201528 minEp. 311

Jeannie Economos Interview

Guest Jeannie Economos, Pesticide safety and environmental health project coordinator, Farmworker Association of Florida, discusses toxic Lake Apopka how agriculutral chemicals have harmed the natural environment and farmworker health Farmworker Association of Florida

Jun 04, 201528 minEp. 310

Andy Bellati Interview

Guest Andy Bellati, M.S., R.D., explains how the food industry influences what we think about food and health, and food industry deception vs. reality Small Bites

May 28, 201528 minEp. 309

Bruce Lanphear Interview

Bruce Lanphear, M.D., M.P.H, clinician scientist at the Child & Family Research Institute, BC Childrens Hospital, and Professor at Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, British Columbia, talks about environmental toxins, their impact on childrens health, and profit motives that take precedence over public health Environmental Health Atlas

May 21, 201528 minEp. 308

Jennifer Hartle Interview

Guest Jennifer Hartle, PhD., M.H.S., Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Standford University School of Medicine, and environmental health scientist talks about Bisphenol-A (BPA), the estrogen-mimicking compound that leaches out of plastics, food and beverage cans, and found in school lunch BPA Guide

May 14, 201528 minEp. 307

Suzanne Dixon Interview

Guest Suzanne Dixon, M.P.H., M.S., R.D., dietitian with expertise in nutrition and chronic disease prevention describes the most important steps we can take to improve our diets. Tune in for a big picture look at nutrition science No Nutrition Fear

May 07, 201528 minEp. 306

Lenore Arab Interview

Guest Lenore Arab, Ph.D. Nutritional epidemiologist, UCLA, explains how fruits, vegetables and unique components of tea can help protect our health Lenore Arab

Apr 30, 201528 minEp. 305

Wayne Pacelle Interview

Guest Wayne Pacelle, President and CEO of the Humane Society of the United States discusses his organizations role in protecting animal welfare, our natural kinship with animals, and ways we can see through corporate propaganda about industrial farms Humane Society of the United States

Apr 23, 201528 minEp. 304

Jahi Chappel Interview

Guest Jahi Chappel, Ph.D. Director of Agroecology and Agriculture Policy at the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, talks about Deepening Food Democracy, the report he co-authored Deepening Food Democracy

Apr 16, 201528 minEp. 303

Anthony Flaccavento Interview

Guest Anthony Flaccavento, organic farmer and entrepreneur describes his local foods cost calculator to increase the the use of locally raised food in restaurants and food service SCALE

Apr 09, 201528 minEp. 302

Stephen Ritz Interview

Guest Stephen Ritz, South Bronx educator featured in TEDx Manhattan, one of the top 10 finalists for the Global Teacher Prize describes the Green Bronx Machine and how growing vegetables in school changed the lives of his students in one of the poorest school districts in the country Green Bronx Machine

Apr 02, 201528 minEp. 301
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