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In this segment of Take Command, Craig and Logan take a deep dive into the upcoming showdown between the Washington Commanders and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, as we break down the key offensive matchups to watch! In this episode, we focus on two game-changing playmakers: Washington's rising star, quarterback Jayden Daniels, and the Commanders' steady wideout, Terry McLaurin. Will Daniels' dynamic dual-threat abilities be the difference-maker against Tampa's defense? How will McLaurin's elite route-running and big-play potential impact the game plan? We'll analyze what both players bring to the table and how they could shape the outcome of this NFC clash. Enjoy! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
-Chris regales us on his whirlwind weekend in Ohio around the NFL Hall of Fame Game and WWE SummerSlam -Dan Quinn has announced that Jayden Daniels will play against the Jets on Saturday -Chris says despite injury risk, Jayden HAS to play in the preseason -Will Daniels start in the game against the Jets? -Even though Jayden should play Saturday, Chris says don't expect the full first team -Your calls on Daniels playing Saturday -Chris says he thinks Brandon Aiyuk proved he doesn't care about winning by asking for a trade -Chris points out that the 49ers did everything right and paid the guys they had to -Chris says that the 49ers should let Aiyuk go and move on from his distraction -University of Michigan's Sherrone Moore could face extra discipline for sign stealing -Cleanup on Aisle 3: Notre Dame starting OT has a season-ending injury, Puka Nacua is week to week with his knee injury, and Justin Fields may be the starter in Pittsburgh -Dumb Dumb of the Day: New York man arrested after running through building naked, banging holes in doors, and playing music at all hours of the day
On the Friday edition of the North Shore Drive podcast, host Christopher Carter welcomes Post-Gazette Steelers insider Ray Fittipaldo to analyze GM Omar Khan's strategy with the offensive line. Is Khan signaling an intent to move on from James Daniels with moves including his selection of Mason McCormick in the NFL draft? Will Daniels make big money with another team, much as Kevin Dotson has with the Los Angeles Rams? What's the plan after Isaac Seumalo's contract expires after last season? And has Khan been smart to prioritize OT with Broderick Jones and Troy Fautanu over the interior offensive line? Our duo tackles those questions and more. Then later, Pirates insider Noah Hiles joins Chris to discuss how the club will manage innings for Paul Skenes and Jared Jones while also making a push for the MLB postseason.
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On the Friday edition of the North Shore Drive podcast, host Christopher Carter welcomes Post-Gazette Steelers insider Ray Fittipaldo to analyze GM Omar Khan's strategy with the offensive line. Is Khan signaling an intent to move on from James Daniels with moves including his selection of Mason McCormick in the NFL draft? Will Daniels make big money with another team, much as Kevin Dotson has with the Los Angeles Rams? What's the plan after Isaac Seumalo's contract expires after last season? And has Khan been smart to prioritize OT with Broderick Jones and Troy Fautanu over the interior offensive line? Our duo tackles those questions and more. Then later, Pirates insider Noah Hiles joins Chris to discuss how the club will manage innings for Paul Skenes and Jared Jones while also making a push for the MLB postseason.
Our conversation for The Valley Business Today - Luray/Page County edition - with Edison Emmons from the Luray/Page Chamber of Commerce features Lesley Mack and Will Daniels from the Hill and Valley Garden Club. They explain the club's history, activities, and upcoming events. We discuss their environmental initiatives, educational programs, and community involvement. Lesley shares details about their annual Garden Lovers Day event, native plant sales, and fundraising efforts for environmental scholarships. Will talks about their bulb and plant sale scheduled for October. Learn more about Garden Lover's Day happening on May 18, 2024 from 10am - 4pm at Birdsong Pleasure Garden on their website: https://www.hillandvalleygc.com and follow them on Facebook.
In 2022, global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reached a high of 53 billion metric tons of CO2 equivalent. To bring that down to net zero, we can either stop emitting GHGs into the atmosphere, or we can pull out CO2 that has already been emitted. In this episode, we focus on two solutions to address areas where energy emissions are hard to abate. One solution is carbon capture and sequestration, or CCS, which involves capturing CO2 from the air and storing it underground. In the first half of this episode, we speak with Dr. Saro Meguerdijian, a researcher at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, who explains what CCS is and how it works, as well as the crucial role it can play in addressing our growing carbon emissions. Another solution is monitoring methane emissions from oil and gas operations to identify and mitigate leaks and flares. This has become a hot topic lately as methane has accounted for about 30% of global warming since the Industrial Revolution and is 80x more potent at warming than carbon dioxide over a 20-year period. A lot of methane leaks into the atmosphere from oil and gas operations, and recent studies have found much higher rates of leakage from natural gas production than previously known. Thus, methane leaks can make natural gas just as bad as coal in contributing to climate change. In the second half of this episode, we speak with two graduate students, Will Daniels from the Colorado School of Mines and Rachel Day from Colorado State University, about methods for detecting methane emissions from oil and gas production and the role that data might play in reducing these emissions. 00:00 Interview with Dr. Meguerdijian 02:30 Interview with Will Daniels and Rachel Day 01:03:46 Concluding Remarks Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast so you can automatically get access to our new episodes – you can find us on Apple, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. And we would appreciate it so much if you could leave a rating and review. Special thanks to our guests for today and Abhi, our technical guru, for their important contributions to today's episode. This podcast is sponsored by the USC Ershaghi Center for Energy Transition. Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during the Energy Transition Talk series are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of the Ershaghi Center for Energy Transition (E-CET) or the producers of this podcast. Referenced in this episode and additional resources: Statista, Annual greenhouse gas emissions worldwide from 1970 to 2022 NPR, July 14, 2023, Natural gas can rival coal's climate-warming potential when leaks are counted UNEP, Aug. 20, 2021, Methane emissions are driving climate change. Here's how to reduce them Colorado State University Energy Institute, Methane Emissions Technology Evaluations Center (METEC) Energy Emissions Modeling and Data Lab – Initiative of the University of Texas at Austin, Colorado State University, and Colorado School of Mines to develop transparent models and datasets for accurate GHG emissions accounting across the global oil and gas supply chain https://energy.colostate.edu/metec/ Methane Emissions Technology Evaluations Center (Colorado State University) https://www.eemdl.utexas.edu/ Energy Emissions Modeling and Data Lab (University of Texas at Austin, Colorado State University and Colorado School of Mines)
Will Daniels: “Adventures in Space and Wide-open Spaces” Environmental Sciences expert Will Daniels recounts his adventures from NASA's Space Pod to Antarctica and Greenland. Plus: What's weird about water. With co-hosts Andrew Rossow and Betsy Spethmann of Art Makers.
Mark & Rhys chat about the 2-0 away win for the Sky Blues away at Stoke City as our run of clean sheets continues & only 1 defeat in last 8 games. They are joined by Millers fan Will Daniels to talk about Rotherham's season so far including the departure of manager Paul Warne to Derby, the appointment of Matt Taylor from Exeter as Warne's replacement along with the new faces they've signed this summer. We would also like to say a big thank you to Anthony Hawkes for designing our new logo for us so please check him out on Instagram- https://instagram.com/a_hawkes_photography?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= . Sponsored by Sky Blue Tavern & Dhillons Brewery.
Like the superheroes they are… AgroThrive's mission is to improve the health of our soils, seas, and skies by safely repurposing nutrient-dense organic wastes into sustainable bio-fertilizers. Todd-versations chats with Will Daniels about how their Progressive Digestion Process (PDP) marries perfectly with a growing population's need to decrease its food waste footprint, rebuild soil ecology, and protect our waterways and oceans of the world.
Welcome to the podcast of the Car, Sim & Race Driver Show! Today, we have Will Daniels, returning for a 2nd time. He's an F1 wind tunnel engineer, sim instructor, Mini Challenge Champion and karting engineer too! Plus his team won the Pro AM British GT Championship!! Get ready for an incredible insight into the world of motorsport with a chap who isn't even 30 yet!! Drive Fast & Try Not To Crash!
Dena and Melissa start the show discussing Dena's marathon and The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City. Then, we get right into trends starting with a stitch from @_anastasiagracia_ asking about different community drama on TikTok, including crochet drama (featuring a video from @dxvotie), Bratz doll drama (from @joolieannie), and ant group drama (from @nustellart). 9:15 - Cup Game The cup game trend on TikTok involves throwing pens into a cup, and daring yourself to do something if they get in. Featuring videos from @ambernicoleardolino, @2goodmarshall, and @katie.janeee. 12:40 - Then and Now Trend, How Much Do You Get Paid Stitch Creators use the song “Spirits” by The Strumbellas to show photos of their younger selves versus today. Featuring videos from @retirementhouse and @juleskadenblack. User @itsnitababyyy posted a video with the line, “How much do you get paid?” And people stitch it with their salary. A viral one by @andrewkozaktv talked about local TV salaries. 18:50 - Duolingo TikTok, Dance and Audio Trends User @asianbobbyhill found the mastermind behind the brand's TikTok account using Linkedin. We hear why Duolingo is doing so well on TikTok from @jazsocial_. A song by MOREART inspired a dance trend for when you're going to eat. Our favorite is from a law firm @jonathanwjohnson_llc. Another audio trend pulls from “Big Mouth,” Nick Kroll (@nickkroll) himself made a TikTok with a quote from the show. As the holidays approach, a line from “Elf” is also trending. 24:00 - Taylor Swift TikTok AKA SwiftTok Taylor Swift (@taylorswift) has taken over TikTok after dropping Red (Taylor's Version). Will Daniels aka Mr. Feeny even posted a promo for Taylor's new album (@subpargrace). And Taylor commented! We dive into the “not Taylor Swift” account conspiracy theory. User @farebear6 showcases all the brands commenting on Taylor Tok. Taylor posts a video using a trending sound with Selena Gomez. And CJ Donald @attorneycj reports on how men in the music industry have underestimated Taylor Swift. 34:30 - Miniature TikTok, Kyle Scheele Weirdly, there's been a lot of miniature content on TikTok. By that, we mean one man built a mini lego version of his house (@alex_falcone), @slimetownusa built a snail version of The Great British Bake Off, and @worldsbestdogdad built his dogs a mini apartment. Kyle Scheele (@kylescheele) is going viral after making a giant cardboard cutout of himself and placing it in a random gas station. User @toddlertok made a similar promo with his daughter. Melissa points out the differences between comments on Instagram vs TikTok after seeing a video by @demibagby about money flying on the San Diego freeway on both platforms. 44:00 - Celebrities on TikTok We welcome Steve Burns from “Blues Clues” (@hioutthereitsmesteve), Jennifer Garner (@jennifergarner) , and Ana Gasteyer (@anagasteyer) to TikTok. Check out all these videos and more on our blog (2old4tiktok.com), Instagram (@2old4tiktokpod), and TikTok (@2old4tiktok_podcast).
The recording from the Meet the DTB event held on 22nd November 2021. Dons Trust co-chair Xavier Wiggins, AFC Wimbledon CEO Joe Palmer and Will Daniels answered questions from fans and Dons Trust members
This week Lee and Danny speak to Erik Van Schaik. Erik is a Wimbledon fan from Holland. Why and how did he start supporting the Dons? Is he a dons trust member and engaged? We discuss the current Dons Trust elections, the Q&A session that was recently put out from Joe Palmer, Robbo and Will Daniels. We then finally review the big games against Portsmouth and Crewe.
It's once again time to Bust the Slump and enjoy another episode of the Slumpbuster podcast! Joining us this week, former USC wide receiver Chris Caulk. Ju-Ju & Chris on this episode discuss some of the biggest stories in college football for 2021. We kickoff the show by talking about Chris' time at USC. How did players view the shortened season in 2020 caused by the COVID-19 pandemic? Has the Pac-12's lack of commitment to football cost them in recruiting some of the best athletes in their geography? USC finished 5-1 last season with their only loss being in the Pac-12 Championship game. Can the Trojans with Heisman contender Kedon Slovis under center become a top football power again? Additionally the Pac-12, ACC and Big-10 announced an alliance. What does an alliance even mean? #Pac12 #USC College football has a very opening week in store as many old school powers collide. Miami, currently ranked fourteenth, will square off with the Alabama Crimson Tide. Can quarterback D'Eriq King put the Hurricanes in a position to upset the defending champions? Texas and new head coach Steve Sarkisian will welcome the Louisiana Ragin Cajuns into Austin this weekend. Can start begin his tenure with the Longhorns with a Top-25 win? Clemson may have lost Trevor Lawrence but they are still a heavy title contender. They begin with a huge test, opposing SEC power Georgia. Who will win the QB battle between J.T. Daniels and D.J. Uiagalelei? #CollegeFootball The Heisman promises to be a very competitive race in 2021. Last season was the first time in almost six seasons a non-quarterback has won the award. Currently Oklahoma QB Spencer Rattle is the odds makers favorite. Will Daniels, Uiagalelei or even Slovis challenge Lincoln Riley's quarterback for the famous trophy come seasons end? Recorded: Friday, September 3, 2021 Music: "Flama" by Lalo Production Beats Host: Julian "Ju-Ju" Martinez Ig: @jujutalkssports | Twitter: @jujutalkssports Featuring: Chris Caulk Ig: @thechriscaulk | TikTok: @thechriscaulk Sponsors: CavemanCoffeCo.Com | PROMO CODE : SLUMP Social Media: Ig: @slumpbusterpodcast | Twitter: @slumpbusterpod Website : https://www.theslumpbuster.com/
Will Daniels is president of the produce division at IEH Laboratories and Consulting Group. In this role, Will is responsible for lab and consulting services for the produce industry. Prior to joining IEH, Will was president and CEO of Fresh Integrity Group, Inc., a consulting firm specializing in operations and food safety consulting for the fresh produce and perishables industries. Prior to his involvement with start-up companies, Will was with Earthbound Farm from 1999 until 2014. Having leadership roles in both quality assurance and operations, he helped the company grow from a small, regional salad producer to the nation’s largest grower, packer, and shipper of organic produce. As Earthbound Farm’s Chief Food Integrity Officer, Daniels was responsible for food safety, food quality, and the company’s organic integrity program. Before joining Earthbound Farm, Will worked for 15 years as a consultant in the foodservice sector; working in the back of the house designing menus, introducing food safety and, improving costs; he even had his own catering business. Will is a sought-after speaker and has addressed key issues in food safety in the produce industry at meetings of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Restaurant Association, the Institute of Food Technologists and the International Association for Food Protection. He was the keynote speaker at the 2020 Food Safety Summit. Will was one of the Packer 25 annual list of produce leaders for 2013 and was named one of the food industry’s top food safety leaders by Marler/Clark’s Food Safety News in 2013. He has also been featured in a variety of national news stories on food safety with media such as The New York Times and ABC News’s Good Morning America; he is the author of two book chapters, “Effectively Managing through a Crisis,” in Microbial Safety of Fresh Produce, published by Wiley in 2009 and “Pathogen Testing in Fresh Produce: Earthbound Farm,” in Global Safety of Fresh Produce; A Handbook of Best Practice, Innovative Commercial Collations and Case Studies, published by Woodhead Publishing in 2014. An active leader in the food industry, Will serves on a variety of boards and technical committees including the Food Safety Magazine editorial advisory board. In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we speak to Will [13:36] about: The human side of food safety as part of public health Reestablishing a relationship with the consumer Reliving the 2006 spinach outbreak Educating and engaging your workforce Engaging senior management in food safety How to counter complacency in your food safety plan The ongoing saga of romaine lettuce outbreaks The role of whole-genome sequencing in outbreak surveillance Why romaine is such a challenging commodity to keep safe Irrigation water standards Moving beyond the regulations to improve food safety even more What drives food safety programs Keeping food workers safe during the pandemic Where we go from here News and Resources: FDA Investigation Finds Cattle Implicated in Leafy Greens E. coli Outbreak [1:55] Researchers Examine Listeria monocytogenes Tolerance to Sanitizers [5:07] Center for Produce Safety (CPS) Fund Raising Campaign Study: Text Mining Approaches for Postmarket Food Safety Surveillance Using Online Media [9:35] Sponsored By: Michigan State UniversityMichigan State University Online Food Safety Program Online MS in Food Safety Program Curriculum: Online MS in Food Safety Program We Want to Hear from You!Please send us your questions and suggestions to podcast@food-safety.com
This week Calum and George are joined by the new Plugged Golf interns, Jake Garnell and Will Daniels! Follow us on Instagram @plugged_golf on Twitter @pluggedgolfpod and like us on Facebook @Pluggedgolf or email us on pluggedgolf@gmail.com
This week Calum and George are joined by the new Plugged Golf interns, Jake Garnell and Will Daniels! Follow us on Instagram @plugged_golf on Twitter @pluggedgolfpod and like us on Facebook @Pluggedgolf or email us on pluggedgolf@gmail.com Get bonus content on Patreon Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
We've hit the big time with this week's guest! Will Daniels who's a Wind Tunnel engineer for a top F1 team. He's also an engineer for pro sim driver Josh Martin and has had success running karting teams and other series. He goes into what it's like to work for a factory F1 team and the future of sim racing and also how to get started in sim driving and what are the best games/simulators to use. It's time to Drive Fast & Try Not To Crash! www.hughhatrick.com
Welcome to the Critical Geeks Podcast. Listen to us talk about our gaming and geek loves and passions, which usually end in an argument! Neil, Ryan and Daniel take advantage of Cleanfeed.net and have a chat over the internet more than TWO METRES APART! Ryan who has finished the remake tells an eager Daniel and a not so eager Neil his thoughts on the remake! Will Daniels hype increase like a limit break? Will Neils disinterest drop like HP? Find out on this weeks podcast. Apologies for the audio quality, Neil thought it would be a good idea to be outside when recording live, enjoy the birds! Hosted by Neil Deeley, ex Rare and Microsoft Game Studios employee. Joined by Ryan Perrow, TCG Editor at Gamehype.co.uk and Daniel Hall, writer at Gamehype.co.uk twitter.com/critical_geeks Edited by Neil Deeley Produced by Marc Sach of Casuallyhardcore.com
Whenever we hear someone say “You can’t start a business in Southern West Virginia.” Will Daniels often comes to mind. He didn’t expect what once was a way to earn some extra dollars during his off-hours would turn into a business that would eventually provide 30 new jobs for local folks in under 10 years of operation. What was that business? Cutting grass. Learn the ins and outs of all things blue collar business with Will Daniels from XP Lawn Care. Learn more at AppalachianStartup.com.
Mike Myers interviews Will Daniels about his journey through schools, university and an engineering cadetship at Saab Australia in Adelaide and his experience as a mentor of SUBS in Schools students.
Episode 21, DeJuan Marrero had the luxury to sit down with Professional Basketball Player, Will Daniels. Will was first team all A-10 when he attended University of Rhode Island. Will shared why it is important to improve each year when you enter the collegiate level starting as a freshman. Will talked about why Rhode Island was the best fit for him, how important balance is when you are a student athlete and the feeling he had when he received the phone call to get his jersey retired at his High School. Will also shares his experience playing in the top division in Greece his Rookie year, his experience playing in South Korea, and his experience playing in the G League plus much more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dejuan-marrero/support
At the 21st annual Food Safety Summit in Rosemont, IL, editorial director Barbara VanRenterghem sat down with four food safety pros for real-time insight on the Summit sessions, topics, trends, and more. Craig Henry is a food safety consultant with Intro Inc. There, he specializes in U.S. food safety program development and review for federal regulatory compliance such as the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA). He is a lead instructor for FSMA Preventive Control Qualified Individual training for human food. He also led the contracting team delivering technical content for FSMA human food guidance to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Prior to this role, Craig's previous roles were with Decernis, Deloitte and Touche, the Grocery Manufacturers Association, Koch Foods, Foster Farms, and Cargill, among others. Gary Ades is president of G&L Consulting Group LLC. He is also a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of Food Safety Magazine. Paul Kiecker is the Deputy Administrator for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS)—a role he's held since May 2018. From August 2017 through January 2019, Kiecker was the agency’s Acting Administrator. He initially joined FSIS in 1988 as a food inspector. Will Daniels is president of the produce division at IEH Laboratories and Consulting Group. In this role, Will is responsible for lab and consulting services for the produce industry. He's also held past roles at Fresh Integrity Group, Inc., Earthbound Farm, and as a consultant in the foodservice sector. Will is a sought-after speaker and has addressed key issues in food safety in the produce industry at meetings of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Restaurant Association, the Institute of Food Technologists and the International Association for Food Protection. He was named one of the food industry’s top food safety leaders by Marler/Clark’s Food Safety News in 2013. An active leader in the food industry, Will serves on a variety of boards and technical committees. In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we speak to Craig [9:15], Gary [20:18], Paul [36:05], and Will [47:31] about: Food Safety Summit's new format, Community Cafes, and the new focus on supply chain management content Recurring challenges for Summit attendees: keeping up with documentation, lack of resources, little commitment, incorrect reporting, and more The need for university extensions to bridge the gap with smaller food businesses Problems associated with incongruent messaging from the government agencies Why business and financial expertise are needed when making food safety decisions How changes within the industry are leading to food safety problems not seen in years Whole genome sequencing Blockchain technology News Mentioned in This Episode LGMA Releases New, Stricter Water Rules for Leafy Greens Growers [1:45] Foodborne Illness is on the Rise, Says CDC [2:26] Walmart Welcomes Sara Mortimore as New Food Safety Leader [2:58] CDC Tweets: Don't Wash Raw Chicken [3:25] Sponsor The 2019 Sani Awards No-Rinse Sanitizing Multi-Surface Spray SaniProfessional.com Keep Up with Food Safety Magazine Follow Us on Twitter @FoodSafetyMag and on Facebook Subscribe to our magazine and our biweekly eNewsletter We Want to Hear From You! Please share your comments, questions, and suggestions. Tell us about yourself—we'd love to hear about your food safety challenges and successes. We want to get to you know you! Here are a few ways to be in touch with us. Email us at podcast@foodsafetymagazine.com Record a voice memo on your phone and email it to us at podcast@foodsafetymagazine.com
DaiMon Tog of the Ferengi ship Krayton has the hots for Ambassador Troi, the most available telepathic bachelorette in the Federation. And his BFF, Dr. Farek, thinks the only way to help him is to cut open her head and put probes in her brain. Isn't love strange? Do Vulcans have energy drinks? Does Infinite Diversity in Infinite Caffiene outsell Ultimate Logic? What's the Extreme Holodeck League like? Will Lt. Longo and the USS Hood's night shift save the day? Will Daniels ever get those nacho stains out? Tune in to this week's pod to find out!
This week I'm joined by Dr. Forrest Bowlick and Dr. Will Daniels, both of the Geoscience Dept. at UMass. Forrest Bowlick is a lecturer and graduate program director for the Geographic Information Science master's program. He shares his thoughts on map projections, the scarcity of helium, and his new project to develop online accessible GIS-education modules. Will Daniels is a postdoc who studies lake sediments to understand past climates, but today we focus on his recent experience as a participant in a NASA human research program simulating a mission to an asteroid. Cartoonist and comedian Woozy Kurtz joins as co-host.
Earlier this month, the Food Safety Magazine team gathered in Salt Lake City, UT for the Annual Meeting of the International Association for Food Protection (IAFP). The IAFP Annual Meeting was attended by more than 3,800 top industry, academic, and governmental food safety professionals from six continents. Each year, this premiere event for industry professionals convenes and discusses current and emerging food safety issues, the latest science, and innovative solutions to new and recurring problems. The meeting also presents opportunities to network with thousands of food safety professionals from around the globe. While in Salt Lake City, we invited experts from across the industry to come to our booth and chat with us about all things food safety. Some of those impromptu conversations and interviews are included in our 30th installment of the Food Safety Matters podcast. In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we spoke to a number of food safety professionals about a variety of hot topics: Tim Stubbs, National Dairy Council (NDC) NDC's role within the dairy industry, resources provided, etc. Various food technologies including atmospheric plasma for packaging treatment, antimicrobial use in cheese, and more How food safety and technology has evolved over the last few years Will Daniels, IEH Laboratories & Consulting Group The romaine lettuce outbreak that originated in the Yuma, AZ, growing region and new food safety issues that have been brought to the forefront because of it One health concept: Escherichia coli, Salmonella, and soil… the connection between the animal world and the produce world Reducing microbial shedding events Community relations and food safety Lessons learned from the Earthbound Farms spinach outbreak Communicating risk within an organization, and publicly Paul Kiecker, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) His roles within USDA What “modernizing” does (and does not) mean What food companies should expect USDA inspection roles (vs. U.S. Food and Drug Administration roles) Top priorities at USDA in terms of modernization Progress with pathogen sampling and whole-genome sequencing use Salmonella as an adulterant Standard setting for Campylobacter Carmen Rottenberg, USDA An in-depth conversation about USDA's study on consumer handwashing, meal preparation, and thermometer use http://bit.ly/2JNMKJz Keep Up with Food Safety Magazine Follow Us on Twitter - @FoodSafetyMag https://twitter.com/FoodSafetyMag and on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/FoodSafetyMagazine Subscribe to our magazine http://bit.ly/subscribefoodsafety, and our bi-weekly eNewsletter http://bit.ly/foodsafetynewsletter We Want to Hear From You! Please share your comments, questions, and suggestions. Tell us about yourself - we'd love to hear about your food safety challenges and successes. We want to get to you know you! Here are a few ways to be in touch with us. Email us at podcast@foodsafetymagazine.com Record a voice memo on your phone and email it to us at podcast@foodsafetymagazine.com Leave us a voicemail at 747-231-6730
Will Daniels is president of the produce division at IEH Laboratories and Consulting Group. In this role, Will is responsible for lab and consulting services for the produce industry. Prior to joining IEH, Will was president and CEO of Fresh Integrity Group, Inc., a consulting firm specializing in operations and food safety consulting for the fresh produce and perishables industries. He was recently involved in the cold-pressed juice industry, working with two startups to develop their operations. Prior to his involvement with start-up companies, Will was with Earthbound Farm from 1999 until 2014. Having leadership roles in both quality assurance and operations, he helped the company grow from a small, regional salad producer to the nation’s largest grower, packer, and shipper of organic produce. As Earthbound Farm’s Chief Food Integrity Officer, Daniels was responsible for food safety, food quality, and the company’s organic integrity program. Before joining Earthbound Farm, Will worked for 15 years as a consultant in the foodservice sector; working in the back of the house designing menus, introducing food safety and, improving costs; he even had his own catering business. Will is a sought-after speaker and has addressed key issues in food safety in the produce industry at meetings of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Restaurant Association, the Institute of Food Technologists and the International Association for Food Protection. He was the keynote speaker at the 2013 Food Safety Summit in Washington, DC, was one of the Packer 25 annual list of produce leaders for 2013 and was named one of the food industry’s top food safety leaders by Marler/Clark’s Food Safety News in 2013. He has also been featured in a variety of national news stories on food safety with media such as The New York Times and ABC News’s Good Morning America; he is the author of two book chapters, “Effectively Managing through a Crisis,” in Microbial Safety of Fresh Produce, published by Wiley in 2009 and “Pathogen Testing in Fresh Produce: Earthbound Farm,” in Global Safety of Fresh Produce; A Handbook of Best Practice, Innovative Commercial Collations and Case Studies, published by Woodhead Publishing in 2014. An active leader in the food industry, Will serves on a variety of boards and technical committees. In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we speak to Will Daniels about: How Earthbound Farm responded to a deadly E. coli 0157:H7 outbreak linked to fresh spinach The complexities and challenges of the supply chain Balancing food safety needs with marketing objectives The importance of education along every point of the supply chain Low product pricing and its effect on food safety Misconceptions about FSMA regulations Getting the C-suite to understand the value of investing in food safety Articles by Will Daniels in Food Safety Magazine Nationwide Produce Outbreak: A Moment You Never Forget http://bit.ly/2Abhxfo Earthbound Farm: Balancing Food Safety From Seed to Shelf http://bit.ly/2B23so5 Industry Perceptions of Proposed FSMA Rule on Preventive Controls http://bit.ly/2kWn5rz News Mentioned in This Episode Study: Raw Flour Linked to E. coli Food Poisoning http://bit.ly/2BSyH1O Ells Departs as Chipotle CEO http://cnb.cx/2C4Eoe4 A Food Fight Has Broken Out Between the USDA and FDA http://53eig.ht/2BOwULe Editors Note: Our apologies to FiveThirtyEight for crediting the article to Politico in the episode. Danone Welcomes Arbitration Award in Fonterra Case http://bit.ly/2AF130a Joining us for this discussion is Larry Keener, CFS, PCQI, president and CEO of International Product Safety Consultants (http://www.foodsafetyprofessionals.com/). He is a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of Food Safety Magazine. Other resources for Fonterra-Danone Story: Danone Damages Anger Fonterra http://bit.ly/2A6pYc3 2013 Fonterra Recall (Wiki page) http://bit.ly/2nH2NmN Download Incident Report from Government of New Zealand: The WPC80 Incident: Causes and Responses Government Inquiry into the Whey Protein Concentrate Contamination Incident http://bit.ly/2B1QQ0w Share Your Feedback with Us We would love to hear from you about the podcast—who we've talked to, what we've covered, and what you may have learned. Please feel free to share any questions, comments or even a suggestion on someone we should interview, let us know! There are two ways for podcast listeners to interact with us. Leave us a voicemail at 747-231-7630. Be sure to leave your contact information so we can get back in touch with you! Email us at podcast@foodsafetymagazine.com