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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

Jaydee Hansen Interview

Guest Jaydee Hansen: Senior Policy Analyst for the Center for Food Safety discusses how nanotechnology is being applied to foods and food-related products, and lack of regulation Center for Food Safety

Aug 28, 201428 minEp. 270

Harold Goldstein Interview

Guest Harold Goldstein: Executive Director, California Center for Public Health Advocacy, describes his work to reduce childhood obesity, specifically targeted on sugar-sweetened beverages CCPHA

Aug 21, 201428 minEp. 269

Norma Flores Lopez Interview

Guest Norma Flores Lopez: Director, Children in the Fields Campaign at the Association of Farmworker Opportunity Programs, describes child labor in agriculture, including her own personal experience at age 12 Human Rights Watch Report

Aug 14, 201428 minEp. 268

Robert Shimek Interview

Guest Robert Shimek: Interim Executive Director of the White Earth Land Recovery Project, and Founder of the Toxic Tater Coalition, discusses the public health consequences associated with pesticides used in potato production in Northern MN. Toxic Taters

Aug 07, 201428 minEp. 267

Seth Holmes Interview

Guest Seth Holmes, Ph.D., M.D., anthropologist and author: Fresh Fruit: Broken Bodies: Migrant Farmworkers in the United States, describes the living, working, and health conditions of migrant farm workers. (Part II) Seth Holmes

Jul 31, 201428 minEp. 266

Jose Oliva Interview

Guest Jose Oliva, Associate Director of the Food Chain Workers Alliance describes the wages (the restaurant industry lobbies to keep the federal tipped minimum wage at $2.13) and working conditions of those who cook and serve food in our nations restaurants Food Chain Workers Alliance

Jul 24, 201428 minEp. 265

John Pastor Interview

Guest John Pastor, Ph.D., Project Art for Nature, and Natural Resources Research Institute, University of MN-Duluth, describes differences between scientific and political perspectives, and his research on the effects of the mining industry on MNs sacred wild rice Friends of the Boundary Waters Wilderness

Jul 17, 201428 minEp. 264

Joanne Ikeda Interview

Guest Joanne Ikeda, M.A., R.D., Nutritionist Emeritus, Dept. of Nutritional Sciences, University of CA-Berkeley, explains how to protect children from becoming casualties in the War on Obesity, and describes the health at every size approach to weight management ASDAH

Jul 10, 201428 minEp. 263

Rose Hayden-Smith Interview

Guest Rose Hayden-Smith, Ph.D., U.S. garden historian and author of Sowing the Seeds of Victory: American Gardening Programs of World War I, explains how home, school and community gardens have historically proven vital to national security and resiliency Rose Hayden-Smith

Jul 03, 201428 minEp. 262

Steve Suppan Interview

Guest Steve Suppan, Ph.D., author of the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy report: Nanomaterials In Soil: Our Future Food Chain? IATP

Jun 26, 201428 minEp. 261

Rob McCaleb Interview

Guest Rob McCaleb, Founder and President of the Herb Research Foundation, discusses the benefits of natures medicines -- herbs for health promotion and natural healing Herb News

Jun 19, 201428 minEp. 260

Margo Wootan Interview

Guest Margo Wootan, Ph.D., Director of Nutrition Policy, Center for Science in the Public Interest, featured in the film, Fed Up, discusses food marketing directed towards children and strategies for parents CSPI

Jun 12, 201428 minEp. 259

Joan Dye Gussow Interview

Guest Joan Dye Gussow, Ed.D., Professor Emeritus, Columbia Universitys Teachers College, matriarch of the eat locally, think globally food movement discusses nutritional ecology and her lifes work Joans Garden

Jun 05, 201428 minEp. 258

James Hill Interview

Guest James Hill, Ph.D., Founding Executive Director of the Anschutz Health and Wellness Center at the University of Colorado, co-founder of the National Weight Control Registry, and co-author of State of Slim, talks about healthy weight, and surprising factors influencing the number on the scale James O. Hill, Ph.D.

May 29, 201428 minEp. 257

Seth Holmes Interview

Guest Seth Holmes, M.D., anthropologist and author: Fresh Fruit: Broken Bodies: Migrant Farmworkers in the United States, describes crossing the U.S. border with Mexican migrant workers who risk their lives to pick our fruit, working conditions and policies that create suffering Seth M. Holmes PhD, MD

May 22, 201428 minEp. 256

Alan Branhagen Interview

Guest Alan Branhagen, Director of Horticulture, Powell Gardens, Kingsville, MO, describes how to care for edible plants, and the Heartland Harvest Garden, our nations largest edible landscape Powell Gardens

May 15, 201428 minEp. 255

Calen May-Tobin Interview

Guest Calen May-Tobin, Policy Analyst, Tropical Forest and Climate Initiative, Union of Concerned Scientists, discusses the role of palm oil in climate change, and his report: Donuts, Deodorant, Deforestation: Scoring Americas Top Brands on Their Palm Oil Commitments. Palm Oil Score

May 08, 201428 minEp. 254

Kelly Tappenden Interview

Guest Kelly Tappenden, Ph.D., R.D., Professor of Nutrition and Gastrointestinal physiology, University of IL-Urbana, talks about the microbiome, and the critical role our gut micro-organisms play in health, with specific reference to her research on auto-immune disease Human Microbiome Project

May 01, 201428 minEp. 253

Mark Hobreich Interview

Guest Mark Hobreich, M.D., board certified allergist discusses allergy trends, his surprising research in Amish farming communities, and how to live well with allergies Food Allergy Research and Education

Apr 24, 201428 minEp. 252

Roger Blobaum Interview

Guest Roger Blobaum, organic historian, advocate and educator, describes the organic movement past and present with highlights of his 40 year collection of organic historical documents being archived at the Wisconsin Historical Society The Organic Movement Past and Present

Apr 17, 201428 minEp. 251

Kathrynne Holden Interview

Guest Kathrynne Holden, M.S., R.D., expert on diet and Parkinsons Disease talks about risk factors and nutrition strategies to help people live well with this neurological disorder Nutrition You Can Live With

Apr 10, 201428 minEp. 250

Susan Nagel Interview

Susan Nagel, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women's Health, University of MO-Columbia, talks about her research on endocrine disrupting chemicals, and their use in fracking to extract natural gas. TEDX

Apr 03, 201428 minEp. 249

Chuck Benbrook Interview

Guest Chuck Benbrook, Ph.D., Washington State University, explains his research showing the benefits of organic food and farming: higher antioxidants and vitamins, reduced pesticide use, and healthier fats in organic milk CSANR

Mar 27, 201428 minEp. 248

Patsy Catsos Interview

Guest Patsy Catsos, M.S.,R.D., author of IBS: Free at Last! Change Your Carbs, Change Your Life, talks about Irritable Bowel Syndrome and other gastrointestinal disorders and the FODMAP Elimination Diet to alleviate symptoms IBSFree.net

Mar 20, 201428 minEp. 247

Brenda Davis Interview

Guest Brenda Davis, R.D., member, Vegetarian Hall of Fame, and author of Becoming Vegan, Becoming Raw, and Defeating Diabetes. Davis describes healthful components of vegetarian raw diets and her work reversing diabetes on the Marshall Islands Brenda Davis, R.D.

Mar 13, 201428 minEp. 246

Benny McLean Interview

Guest Benny McLean, Production Manager, Uncle Matts Organic, talks about organic citrus, the role of the soil, benefits of biodiversity and the challenges of citrus greening Uncle Matts Organic

Mar 06, 201428 minEp. 245

Eric Lee-Mader Interview

Guest Eric Lee-Mader, Assistant Pollinator Conservation Program Director, the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation, shares his knowledge of how food production is dependent upon beneficial insects and conservation Xerces Society

Feb 27, 201428 minEp. 244

Claire Hope Cummings, environmental lawyer, journalist, organic farmer, and author of Uncertain Peril: Genetic Engineering and the Future of Seeds, discusses the ethical and political considerations of patenting and engineering seeds, with a focus on rice, and specifically GMO Golden Rice. (Part II) Tells the story of rice culture: trade, government and sustainable agriculture through rice. Ecological concerns<br><a href=http://www.clairehopecummings.com/ target=_blank class=external>Claire Hope Cu</title> <link>http://food-sleuth.blogspot.com/</link> <author>kopnwebmaster@mac.com</author> <description>Melinda Hemmelgarn - Claire Hope Cummings, environmental lawyer, journalist, organic farmer, and author of Uncertain Peril: Genetic Engineering and the Future of Seeds, discusses the ethical and political considerations of patenting and engineering seeds, with a focus on rice, and specifically GMO Golden Rice. (Part II) Tells the story of rice culture: trade, government and sustainable agriculture through rice. Ecological concerns<![CDATA[<br><a href=http://www.clairehopecummings.com/ target=_blank class=external>Claire Hope Cu</description> <pubDate>Thu, 20 Feb 2014 17:00:02 -0600</pubDate> <enclosure url="http://www.kopn.org/dc/fs/02-20-14%20Food%20Sleuth%20Radio.mp3" length="6365685" type="audio/mpeg" /> <itunes:author>Melinda Hemmelgarn</itunes:author> <itunes:summary>Claire Hope Cummings, environmental lawyer, journalist, organic farmer, and author of Uncertain Peril: Genetic Engineering and the Future of Seeds, discusses the ethical and political considerations of patenting and engineering seeds, with a focus on rice, and specifically GMO Golden Rice. (Part II) Tells the story of rice culture: trade, government and sustainable agriculture through rice. Ecological concerns<![CDATA[<br><a href=http://www.clairehopecummings.com/ target=_blank class=external>Claire Hope Cu</itunes:summary> <itunes:subtitle>Claire Hope Cummings, environmental lawyer, journalist, organic farmer, and author of Uncertain Peril: Genetic Engineering and the Future of Seeds, discusses the ethical and political considerations of patenting and engineering seeds, with a focus on rice, and specifically GMO Golden Rice. (Part II) Tells the story of rice culture: trade, government and sustainable agriculture through rice. Ecological concerns<![CDATA[<br><a href=http://www.clairehopecummings.com/ target=_blank class=external>Claire Hope Cu</itunes:subtitle> <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords> <itunes:duration>00:28:15</itunes:duration> <guid isPermaLink="false">http://food-sleuth.blogspot.com//02-20-14 Food Sleuth Radio.mp3#1392937202</guid> </item> <item> <title>guest Doug Gurian-Sherman, Ph.D., Senior Scientist, Food & Environment Program at the Union of Concerned Scientists describes genetic engineering, the resulting rise of superweeds, and the risks to local food and wildlife from new 2,4-D -resistant GMO crops<![CDATA[<br><a href=http://www.ucsusa.org/about/staff/staff/doug-gurian-sherman.html target=_blank class=external>Union of Concerned Scientists</a>

guest Doug Gurian-Sherman, Ph.D., Senior Scientist, Food &amp; Environment Program at the Union of Concerned Scientists describes genetic engineering, the resulting rise of superweeds, and the risks to local food and wildlife from new 2,4-D -resistant GMO crops Union of Concerned Scientists

Feb 13, 201428 minEp. 243

Joe Maxwell Interview

Guest Joe Maxwell, Vice President of Outreach and Engagement for the Humane Society of the United States, and former MO State Representative, State Senator, and Lieutenant Governor. From protecting natural resources to stopping ag-gag laws, Maxwell describes his work with the Humane Society, and discusses the policies driving changes in farming, food, and rural community health The Humane Society

Feb 06, 201428 minEp. 242

Urvashi Rangan Interview

Guest Urvashi Rangan, Ph.D., Director, Consumer Safety and Sustainability, Consumer Reports, discusses the recent national outbreak of Salmonella attributed to chicken and the presence of antibiotic-resistant resistant bacteria on chicken breasts in supermarkets nationwide. Rangan interprets eco-labels and suggests ways to improve food safety Green Choices

Jan 30, 201428 minEp. 241
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