Chiller Room Secrets: the stories behind the Australian meat industry’s quest for perfection

By: Australian Intercollegiate Meat Judging Association
  • Summary

  • This podcast is an initiative of the Australian Intercollegiate Meat Judging Association and it delves into the lives and careers of people working within the meat processing sector to find out why they believe it’s such an exciting and interesting industry to work in.ICMJ is a not-for-profit association which aims to provide opportunities for students to learn, building the pool of intelligent young meat industry representatives into the future. ICMJ does this through a series of events across Australia and overseas. For more information head to the website: icmj.com.au.
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Episodes
  • Episode 10 - Inside the ICMJ Northern Conference
    May 23 2021

    For this, the last episode of Season 1, you are going inside the latest ICMJ event. You’ll see how ICMJ engages, inspires and trains the next generation of industry professionals and how these events translate into real world opportunities for attendees.

    The ICMJ is a not-for-profit association which aims to provide an opportunity for students to learn and to build the pool of intelligent young meat industry representatives, fired with enthusiasm who will give the Australian meat industry the expertise and drive to compete in the meat quality world of the future.

    The podcast series aims shine a light on the interesting history and exciting opportunities of the meat industry by delving into the lives and careers of people working within the livestock and meat processing sector.

    Read more about ICMJ here: https://icmj.com.au/

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    12 mins
  • Episode 9 - Dr. Davey Griffin, Texas A&M University
    Mar 14 2021

    The ninth episode of the ICMJ podcast features a conversation with Texas A&M University meat science professor Dr Davey Griffin.

    Dr Griffin is using consumer obsession with BBQ to introduce the science behind a good cut.

    The ICMJ is a not-for-profit association which aims to provide an opportunity for students to learn and to build the pool of intelligent young meat industry representatives, fired with enthusiasm who will give the Australian meat industry the expertise and drive to compete in the meat quality world of the future.

    The podcast series aims shine a light on the interesting history and exciting opportunities of the meat industry by delving into the lives and careers of people working within the livestock and meat processing sector.

    Read more about ICMJ here: https://icmj.com.au/

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    26 mins
  • Episode 8 - Tim Ryan, MLA
    Mar 7 2021

    The latest episode of the ICMJ podcast features a conversation with Tim Ryan, Manager for Global Trade - Development at MLA.

    Tim grew up around agriculture but he wasn’t sure if it was where he wanted to start a career… that is until he was reintroduced to ag by ICMJ.

    Tim is now based in Singapore working to open new opportunities for Australian meat exports.

    The ICMJ is a not-for-profit association which aims to provide an opportunity for students to learn and to build the pool of intelligent young meat industry representatives, fired with enthusiasm who will give the Australian meat industry the expertise and drive to compete in the meat quality world of the future.

    The podcast series aims shine a light on the interesting history and exciting opportunities of the meat industry by delving into the lives and careers of people working within the livestock and meat processing sector.

    Read more about ICMJ here: https://icmj.com.au/

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    26 mins

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