Dr. Darin Detwiler Pt 1: From Classroom to Food Safety Crusader
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In this compelling episode of Good Life Stories, host Tracy Crowley interviews Dr. Darin Detwiler, a former middle school teacher turned food safety advocate. Dr. Detwiler recounts his transformation from educator to crusader, sparked by a personal tragedy and a thought-provoking question from a student. He discusses the impact of the 1993 Jack in the Box E. coli outbreak on his life and career, and how it led to his involvement in food safety advocacy.
Dr. Detwiler shares insights into his innovative teaching methods, including the concept of "smartology" and his emphasis on responsibility over grades. He explains how these principles have carried over into his current work in food safety, where he stresses the importance of corporate responsibility and proactive measures.
The conversation touches on the making of the Emmy-nominated documentary "Poisoned: The Dirty Truth About Your Food," in which Dr. Detwiler is featured. He reflects on the emotional process of sharing his story and the impact it has had on other families affected by foodborne illnesses.
Throughout the episode, Dr. Detwiler emphasizes the ongoing challenges in food safety, the need for continued vigilance, and the importance of viewing food safety as a journey without a destination. His passion for education and advocacy shines through, demonstrating how personal tragedy can be transformed into a powerful force for positive change.
UPDATE: The Netflix documentary “Poisoned: The Dirty Truth About Your Food” has won an Emmy for Outstanding Current Affairs Documentary!
Dr. Darin Detwiler’s website: www.darindetwiler.com
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