Today’s show opens with some quick beverage talk and then moves to a discussion of podcasting (and teleconferencing) gear. A brief segue into pop-culture is followed by a deep dive into how to develop science-based advise to consumers. The safety of bed-side water, the ongoing romaine outbreak, and Listeria in mashed potatoes round out the food safety news. Listener feedback and a promo for the upcoming live podcast at MSU end the show.
Episode 154 is available on iTunes and here.
Show notes so you can follow along at home:
- Caddyshack – Gunga Galunga – YouTube
- Mic Technique – YouTube
- Podcast Method
- Podcasting Microphones Mega-Review – Marco.org
- Would you wear this muzzle around the office for private calling? – CNET
- Get Smart Cone of Silence from episode 1 – YouTube
- Patriot (TV Series 2015– ) – IMDb
- Avatar (2009) – IMDb
- Solo: A Star Wars Story – Wikipedia
- FSIS How Temperatures Affect Food
- It’s Not the Mayonnaise: Food Safety Myths & Summertime Food | NC State News
- Modeling food held out on a hot day | barfblog
- Water Doesn’t Go Bad | Lifehacker Australia
- The Conversation – Wikipedia
- Hey, Salad Lovers: It’s OK To Eat Romaine Lettuce Again : The Salt : NPR
- Epi Curve | Investigation Notice: Multistate Outbreak of E. coli O157:H7 Infections April 2018 – CDC
- Lethal listeria outbreak prompts food recall in Sweden – The Local
- Green Potatoes: The Problem | CropWatch
- Water Activity in Food
- Ruminating on a Self-Sustaining Class – (Im)Possibilities
- Ian Isaboss on Twitter: Probability math
- Sandwiches for sale. London, 1972
- Food Law Seminar: Michigan State University College of Law