A Wisconsin Senator and an agriculture reporter join us to talk about the FDA’s guidance on labeling milk alternatives. And we talk to a professor who studies cursing to better understand why we say these words and how we treat them socially.
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FDA may allow some non-dairy beverages to be called 'milk'
The Food and Drug Administration released guidance that could allow non-dairy milk alternatives to be labeled as “milk.” A Wisconsin Senator and an agriculture reporter join us to talk about what this could mean for consumers and the dairy industry.
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Why we swear and how cultural norms around cursing have changed
Cultural norms about swearing have changed over the years. We talk to a professor who studies cursing to better understand why we say these words and how we treat them socially.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Tyler Ditter Technical Director
- Emilie Burditt Producer
- Lorin Cox Producer
- US Sen. Tammy Baldwin Guest
- Pam Jahnke Guest
- Timothy Jay Guest
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