CaSP Podcast: In a Perfect Policy

In a Perfect Policy is a podcast created by the students of University of Wisconsin’s Catalysts for Science Policy. In this podcast we discuss current science policy issues with experts and enthusiasts to understand how policy can shape a better world.
Episode 17 – The Science Behind Regulating Food and Beverages – Catalysts for Science Policy's In a Perfect Policy
This episode we are discussing food and drink regulations. A lawsuit that was recently settled involving Poppi, the pre-biotic soda brand, paid out to consumers on the basis that their claims around gut health were not founded in scientific evidence. Other than using science to help lawyers decide what can scientifically and legally be defined as a pancake, science influences many aspects of policy and laws, generally known as regulations.
Today I talked with Neal Fortin, an attorney, the director of the Institute for Food Laws & Regulations, and a professor in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources at Michigan State University, and Jeffery Glazer, who works at the UW Law & Entrepreneurship Clinic with a focus on food and beverage regulation. Both had some great insights into the world of food and drink laws.
This episode was produced by Colin Hemme with music by John Leja. Thank you to Professors Neal Fortin and Jeffery Glazer for the interviews.
This podcast is funded in part by an Associated Students of Madison viewpoint neutral grant. Contact request@asm.wisc.edu for accommodation information.
- Episode 17 – The Science Behind Regulating Food and Beverages
- Episode 16 – Federal Funding of Science
- Episode 15 – Getting Wisconsin a State Microbe
- Episode 14- Health in all Policies
- Episode 13- Wisconsin's Green Fire
- Episode 12- Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Report with Dr. Gregory Nemet
- Episode 11- Green Gentrification in Wisconsin
- Episode 10- Paid Sick Leave During Pandemics with WI Rep. Sondy Pope
- Episode 9- COVID-19 Testing
- Episode 8-Green Infrastructure in Madison, WI
