

Food Sleuth Radio
Melinda Hemmelgarn
Dietitian Melinda Hemmelgarn helps listeners “think beyond their plates,” connect the dots between food, health and agriculture, and find food truth.
Episodes
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Jun 23, 2011 • 28min
Gail Hansen Interview
Guest Gail Hansen, DVM, Senior Officer for the Pew Charitable Trusts Campaign on Human Health and Industrial Farming. The link between animal agriculture and antibiotic resistanceThe Pew Campaign on Human Health and Industrial Farming

Jun 16, 2011 • 28min
Patrick Woodall Interview
Guest Patrick Woodall, Senior Policy Advocate for Food and Water Watch. The meat packer monopoly and how it affects consumer choiceFood and Water Watch

Jun 9, 2011 • 28min
Ladonna Redmond Interview
Guest Ladonna Redmond, Senior Program Associate for Food and Justice, Institute for Agriculture and Trade PolicyFood and Community

Jun 2, 2011 • 28min
Joseph Hibbeln Interview
Guest Joseph Hibbeln, M.D., U.S. Public Health Service. Omega-3 deficiency and benefits for mind, body and societyNIAAA

May 26, 2011 • 28min
Jeff Dunn Interview
Guest Jeff Dunn, President and CEO, Bolthouse Farms (baby carrots marketing); formerly President of Coca-Cola North AmericaFast Company

May 19, 2011 • 28min
Charlie Speer Interview
Guest Charlie Speer, J.D. Center to Expose and Close Animal Factories; Theme music: Kevin MacLeodExpose and Close

May 12, 2011 • 28min
Urvashi Rangan Interview
Guest Urvashi Rangan, Ph.D., Eco-label watch-dog and Director of Technical Policy at Consumer\'s Union; Theme Music: Kevin MacLeodGreen Choices

May 5, 2011 • 28min
Chris Elam Interview
Guest Chris Elam, Program Director of the \'Meatless Monday\' campaignMeatless Monday

Apr 28, 2011 • 28min
Sarah Clark Interview
Sarah Clark, Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy. The impact of NAFTA on public healthHealthy Food Action

Apr 21, 2011 • 28min
Don Huber Interview
Don Huber, Ph.D., plant pathologist, professor emeritus, Purdue University. What we need to know about genetically modified crops; Theme music: Kevin MacLeodGMO Report