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EPISODE · Sep 4, 2024 · 25 MIN

The Drip by AQUALAB: Ensuring Food Safety: Insights from Farm to Table with Marcus Washington

from The Drip by AQUALAB · host Zachary Cartwright, Ph.D.

Marcus Washington is the co-founder of FSQA Help in Oklahoma. Marcus joins The Drip to address the challenges faced by emerging food brands, the importance of understanding regulations, and the role of consulting in maintaining compliance. He also shares his experiences managing a small farm, the science behind animal health, and his entrepreneurial journey of his own food business. In this episode, you’ll hear about:Understanding and complying with FDA and USDA regulations.A unique perspective on food safety from having managed a small farmThe science behind feeding farm animalsWhy local state regulations can be a lifeline for startupsHow to better integrate preharvest food safety knowledgeJump to:(05:48) Navigating food classification regulations.(07:40) Why is ensuring animal safety vital for food safety?(13:36) Key lessons from Grad school farm visits.(14:53) Promote food safety through farm relationships and volunteering.(20:13 Decision-making is like playing poker in life.(18:58) The guest’s favorite artist and song(23:24) Featured artist and song(24:22) This episode’s MantraFeatured Artist and Song:NRG by PiCO THE GUYOLinks mentioned in this episode:FSQA HelpHomemade Food Freedom ActPink Friday 2 by Nicki Minaj, music was chosen by Marcus WashingtonConnect with the showAQUALABZachary Cartwright, PhD

Marcus Washington is the co-founder of FSQA Help in Oklahoma. Marcus joins The Drip to address the challenges faced by emerging food brands, the importance of understanding regulations, and the role of consulting in maintaining compliance. He also shares his experiences managing a small farm, the science behind animal health, and his entrepreneurial journey of his own food business. In this episode, you’ll hear about:Understanding and complying with FDA and USDA regulations.A unique perspective on food safety from having managed a small farmThe science behind feeding farm animalsWhy local state regulations can be a lifeline for startupsHow to better integrate preharvest food safety knowledgeJump to:(05:48) Navigating food classification regulations.(07:40) Why is ensuring animal safety vital for food safety?(13:36) Key lessons from Grad school farm visits.(14:53) Promote food safety through farm relationships and volunteering.(20:13 Decision-making is like playing poker in life.(18:58) The guest’s favorite artist and song(23:24) Featured artist and song(24:22) This episode’s MantraFeatured Artist and Song:NRG by PiCO THE GUYOLinks mentioned in this episode:FSQA HelpHomemade Food Freedom ActPink Friday 2 by Nicki Minaj, music was chosen by Marcus WashingtonConnect with the showAQUALABZachary Cartwright, PhD

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