An Antiquated System Makes it Hard for the FDA to Find Source of Food-Borne Illness Outbreaks Quickly
Christine Haughney’s investigative work on the leafy green industry was featured on NBC News, exposing how outdated systems hinder the FDA from tracing food-borne illness.
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Podcast Features & Interviews
What the Lifecycle of Entrepreneurship Looks Like
What happens after success? Hear founders of Stax and Panera Bread share how they redefined entrepreneurship beyond their first big wins.
Netflix’s ‘Rotten’ with Politico’s Christine Haughney
Politico food policy reporter Christine Haughney, who was the lead researcher on the Netflix documentary series 'Rotten,' talks about the series.
How the Founders of Ample Hill Lost Their Business a Second Time
Ample Hills founders Jackie Cuscuna and Brian Smith went from Oprah’s praise to bankruptcy and back again. Hear their candid take on failure, resilience, and starting over.
Same Structure, New Mindset
Christine Haughney Dare-Bryan shares her journey from journalism to entrepreneurship, discussing the challenges and triumphs of adapting to a rapidly changing work environment. She emphasizes the importance of maintaining structure, tracking progress, and establishing boundaries as an entrepreneur.
The Follieri Affair: Who Conned Anne Hathaway?
Christine Haughney Dare-Bryan talks about her extensive reporting on Italian businessman Raffaello Follieri which resulted in him being sent to prison and being deported.