Unconfined
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Unconfined is a science podcast hosted by Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future. It has 31 episodes, with the latest published March 2026.
US consumers enjoy access to a veritable cornucopia of meat. We consume an annual average of more than 220 pounds of chicken, pork, and beef per person—one of the highest rates of carnivory in history. What makes it possible is a factory-like model of meat production that took root in Midwestern stockyards in the late 19th century and boomed after World War II. For decades, the transnational meatpacking giants that dominate US production have been exporting this model to countries across the globe. But it's not all about just widely available burgers, tacos, and nuggets. What are the model's downsides—the impacts on communities, workers, ecosystems, and public health? And are there better ways to farm animals? In Unconfined Podcast, veteran meat industry observers and CLF staffers Tom Philpott and Christine Grillo dig into those questions, interviewing the researchers, community organizers, journalists, and farmers documenting or experiencing the ills of our dominant mode of meat agric
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Disruption in Minnesota
The Corn Belt's Tragic Legacy
These Are Your Dietary Guidelines on MAHA
Calling BS on poop gas
This Is Your Farm on Forever Chemicals
The Dish on MAHA and Food
Soil Microbes Matter
Landing Young People
Land's End
Black to the Land
The Land Owns Us
Monopoly Money: On the Iowa Hog Barons Behind Your Bacon
Confused by Nutrition Research? Blame Big Food
Is Animal Agriculture Contributing to Bird Flu Spread?
What Trump II Means for Our Food
A People's Scientist Meets a Tiny Fish
The Weird, Beautiful Oyster
Abundant Salmon, Troubled Waters
A Livable Future for Fisheries
Fish Stories
Chicken Heaven
Farm Like Our Health Depends On it
It's Not Enough to Sustain: We Must Regenerate
The Injured Workers Behind Your Chicken Habit
Danger on the farm: What's putting workers at such high risk?
Poultry Workers Fight for Their Rights
Unconfined series: Worker Justice in the Meat Industry
What the science says about living near giant hog operations and methane digesters
The methane digester money trail: Who's making money off of biogas?
Indigestion: Living amid hog CAFOs—now with methane digesters attached
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