Tune in every week as Isis "The Millennial Somm" Daniel discusses everything wine; from food & wine pairings, wine education, personal wine story times and more. As a certified Level III w/ Merit WSET Sommelier, Isis Daniel is cultivating the next generation of wine lovers via education, entertainment and authenticity. The TMS Community is a safe space to learn and explore wine while having a great time. Turn your stereo up and grab a glass. It's time for The Millennial Somm Podcast!
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The Millennial Somm Podcast is a breath of fresh air in the world of wine and content creation. Host Isis Daniel brings a wealth of knowledge, enthusiasm, and dedication to her show, and it truly shines through in every episode. In the most recent episode, she emphasizes the amount of work and time that goes into content creation, shedding light on an often overlooked aspect of the industry. This level of transparency helps listeners appreciate the effort that creators put into their craft.
One of the best aspects of The Millennial Somm Podcast is Isis's ability to make wine education accessible and enjoyable for all. Whether you're a seasoned wine expert or just dipping your toes into the world of wine, she breaks down complex topics in a way that is easy to understand without sacrificing depth. Her passion for wine is contagious, and it's hard not to get excited about trying new varietals or exploring different regions after listening to her show.
Additionally, Isis's engaging interviewing style keeps listeners hooked throughout each episode. She effortlessly navigates conversations with guests, allowing their expertise to shine while also injecting her own insights and perspectives. The result is a dynamic exchange that feels natural and inviting. It's clear that Isis has done her research before each interview, as she asks thoughtful questions that prompt insightful discussions.
However, one minor downside to this podcast is its occasional lack of variety in guest selection. While there have been notable experts from various corners of the wine industry featured on the show, it would be great to see even more diversity in terms of backgrounds and experiences. Including voices from underrepresented communities or lesser-known winemakers could bring fresh perspectives and enrich the overall listening experience.
In conclusion, The Millennial Somm Podcast is a must-listen for anyone interested in wine or content creation. Isis Daniel's dedication shines through in every episode as she demystifies the world of wine with passion and enthusiasm. Her ability to make complex topics accessible and her talent for engaging interviews make this podcast a standout in the genre. While there is room for more diversity in guest selection, this podcast remains an excellent resource for wine lovers and content creators alike.
In this week's #TastingThursday Podcast, we have a thought-provoking interview with Felicity Carter, the author of the viral article "How Neo-Prohibitionists Came to Shape Alcohol Policy." Join us as we delve into Felicity's extensive research on the World Health Organization's (WHO) new anti-alcohol messaging and the surprising influence of Temperance Groups in shaping alcohol policy.During our conversation, Felicity sheds light on the long-game approach adopted by these groups and the potential dangers of false information and policy. We explore how easily even wine enthusiasts like ourselves can be swayed by conspiracy theories. Felicity's insights offer a fresh perspective on the evolving landscape of alcohol consumption and the need for critical thinking in evaluating the information we encounter.Join us as we unravel the truth behind the WHO's messaging and gain a deeper understanding of the forces at play in alcohol policy. A big thank you to Felicity Carter for joining us and providing us with eye-opening truths to consider. Don't miss this enlightening episode!Felicity's IG @carter.felicity
In this episode of the #TastingThursday Podcast, host Isis Daniel sits down with Master of Wine, Richard Hemming, of 67 Pall Mall. Join them as they dive into the fascinating world of wine and communications. Richard shares his expertise on wine communication, explaining what it is and why it's important in the industry. They also discuss the challenges of capturing people's attention in a world dominated by short-form content. Is social media diminishing the art of long form content?Isis reveals her role as a judge for the 67 Pall Mall Wine Global Communicator Awards, organized by Richard and 67 Pall Mall. The awards ceremony will be livestreamed from both London and Singapore on September 6, 2024. Click Here to Learn More!https://www.67pallmall.com/67-awards/Tune in to this captivating episode to gain insights from two industry experts on the art of wine communication and the exciting upcoming awards ceremony.Click Here to Learn More about Richardhttps://www.richardhemmingmw.com/
On this episode of the #TastingThursday Podcast, host Isis Daniel (The Millennial Somm) invites the renowned sommelier and host of V is for Vino, Vince Anter, to discuss the fascinating journey of Wine & Entrepreneurship. Join us as we delve into the inspiring stories and experiences that have shaped Vince's career and learn how he overcame obstacles to achieve his dreams.In each engaging episode of V is for Vino, Vince explores a new wine, takes us behind the scenes of wineries, and even tries his hand at cooking delicious dishes paired with the perfect wine. The show is filled with educational wine content, ranging from wine etiquette to tips, tricks, and deals. Vince also takes on exciting challenges, offers cooking tutorials, and provides expert wine pairings.Don't miss out on this inspiring conversation that will motivate you to pursue your dreams, no matter the obstacles that have discouraged you along the way. Tune in to the #TastingThursday Podcast and join Isis Daniel and Vince Anter as they uncork the world of Wine & Entrepreneurship.LinksV is for Vino Wine Show - YouTube ChannelMost Recent V is for Vino Episode - HIDDEN GEM in the South France? Tour the World's Largest Wine Region!Instagram @visforvino
Welcome to a captivating new episode of #TastingThursday Podcast! Hosted by Isis Daniel, aka The Millennial Somm, this episode features an insightful conversation with founders and investors, TJ and Hadley Douglas, where they delve into the dynamic world of wine culture.Join us as we explore our unique interpretation of wine culture, the introduction of the Progressive Scale, and the art of engaging with younger consumers. Discover how they can seamlessly guide you from being a wine consumer to a wine professional. Additionally, our featured guests present a shameless plug for The Urban Grape's innovative new series, The After Brunch—a dynamic weekly tasting experience designed to prolong the brunch vibe. With an exciting lineup of special guests and local makers, the series promises an unforgettable experience every Saturday from 2-5pm.Links!The Urban Grape Wine Studies Award InternshipUrban Grape InstagramMusic PlaylistTune in and elevate your wine knowledge with #TastingThursday Podcast!
In this episode of the #TastingThursday Podcast, host Isis Daniel (The Millennial Somm) sits down with author, content creator, and journalist Chasity Cooper for an engaging conversation. Together, they delve into the importance of honoring trailblazers who paved the way, the power of going back to basics when seeking inspiration, and the delicate balance between social media and real-life harmony.As Isis re-listened and edited this episode, she found herself continually inspired and affirmed by the insightful dialogue. Chasity emerges as a true gem of inspiration, leaving listeners with a renewed sense of motivation and purpose.To show your support for Chasity and explore more of her work, be sure to visit the links provided below. Get ready for an enlightening episode filled with valuable insights and thought-provoking discussions. Don't miss out on this captivating conversation on the #TastingThursday Podcast.Links:Newsletter:brightbandbalanced.substack.comBook:https://www.chroniclebooks.com/products/wine-convo-generatorMusic Playlist Pairings will return soon!
In this episode of The Millennial Somm Podcast, host Isis Daniel sits down with winemaker Gilles Martin from Sparking Pointe. They delve into the concept of wine culture and how it differs between France and America. Martin shares his personal experiences of adapting to American wine culture after moving from France.The conversation takes a deep dive into the méthode champenoise, a traditional winemaking process used to create sparkling wines. Martin explains the intricate steps involved in this method and sheds light on the artistry behind it.The episode also touches on the recent winemaker's protest in southern France, as Martin provides his unique perspective on the matter. Listeners gain insight into the challenges faced by winemakers and the importance of supporting the industry.As a special treat for listeners, there is a 15% discount offer on Sparking Pointe wines. By using the code "ENTHUSIAST" on sparklingpointe.com, you can save on your purchase of 4 bottles or more. With the holiday season approaching, it's the perfect opportunity to stock up on these exquisite wines.To enhance the wine experience, Isis Daniel recommends pairing the Sparking Pointe 2017 Cuvée Cynthia with her curated music playlist called 'Motions. This playlist is designed to be enjoyed from start to finish, with no skips. Discover the magic of this special pairing and let Isis know your thoughts.Tune in to The Millennial Somm Podcast to explore the world of wine culture, learn about the méthode champenoise, and gain valuable insights from winemaker Gilles Martin. Don't miss out on this captivating episode filled with knowledge, discounts, and a delightful wine and music pairing.Donate to Isis' wine education and Reimagining Wine Culture: Case Study
Join me on The Millennial Somm Podcast as I sit down with the fabulous Davon D. E. Hatchett, also known as "The Bubbleista" (@thebubbleista @culturalcapitallaw), for an incredible conversation on "Wine & Luxury." Davon is a brand strategist, trademarks and business attorney, and a champagne and sparkling wine educator. She's also a luxury wine, food, and travel freelance writer, digital creator, and on-camera personality. Her lifestyle website and blog, TheBubbleista.com, is a treasure trove of wine musings, food and wine pairings, unique cocktails, travel tips, and aspirational inspiration for living an effervescent lifestyle. In this episode, we dive into Davon's recent trip to Italy and her experiences living in luxury with dignity and without apology. She shares valuable insights on treating yourself when struggling with buyers guilt and the importance of therapy. We also explore the world of Trademark & Intellectual Property Law and how it relates to the wine industry. Throughout our conversation, Davon drops some incredible quotes that will leave you feeling inspired:
In this episode of The Millennial Somm Podcast, join me as I delve into the fascinating world of wine culture and its intersection with hip hop. I share my personal experience and insights from my undergoing Reimaging Young Wine Culture: Case Study (click here to learn more and how to support) , the Wine & Hip Hop Event in Burgundy, France. To shed light on the importance of sustainable practices in the wine industry, I have the pleasure of interviewing Carlos de Jesus, a representative from Amorim Cork. We discuss the role of cork in preserving the quality and flavor of wines, as well as the company's commitment to environmental responsibility. Furthermore, I tackle a thought-provoking question that often arises in the wine education realm: should instructors strictly stick to the facts or is it valuable for them to share their opinions? Join me as I explore the nuances of this touchy subject and provide my own perspective.Whether you're a wine enthusiast, a hip hop lover, or simply curious about the evolving wine culture, this episode offers a unique blend of insights and discussions that will leave you pondering the future of the industry. Tune in to The Millennial Somm Podcast for an engaging and thought-provoking conversation.Music and Wine Pairing Autumn Leaf Catalogue Playlist & Skin Contact Wines
Welcome to Season Two of The Millennial Somm Podcast! Y'all.. I moved to Paris, France. I know, it's crazy. In this episode, I interview Anina Belle Giannini of @lechefswife. We discuss our experiences moving to France, falling in love, and pursuing our dreams in the food and wine industry. Anina Belle shares her journey from moving to France, finding love and what lead her to running a successful food blog. We love to talk to women who are BOSSES, so be sure to visit the Four Seasons in Washington DC to experience how she is impacting the luxury hospitality world. We also discuss the challenges and rewards of living in a new country. Additionally, I introduce a new segment - music and wine pairing (I'll figure out a sexier name... haha!) This episode is a feature for my birthday... since this episode is being released on my 29th born-day. This playlist called A Black Opera is paired with a Marie Inès Romelle's champagne Marie Césaire. Stay tuned for more adventures from Paris, interviews, and music and wine pairings. Bon appétit!Additional Links: Support the Reimagining Young Wine Culture Case StudyLe Chef's Wife BlogLe Chef's Wife Linktree
As the classic theme song from "Welcome back, Kotter" goes, "Welcome back, welcome back, WELCOME BACK!"We are kicking off Season 2 with a not-so-gentle reminder to CHECK YO' SOURCE! We've gotten to a place within wine, social media and our everyday lives where we believe and repeat what we hear, see, and read without challenge. If there us anything I've learned in my 28 years of living, is that MOST people don't know what they are talking about... so it is my responsibility to do my due diligence in ALL understanding. Can we talk?
Have you ever heard of the Congressional Wine Caucus? Welp... I'll be honest, I hadn't before this episode. Let's discuss who they are and why you should know!Recourses:Thompson, Newhouse Reconstitute Congressional Wine Caucus: ArticleCongressional Wine Caucus Representative MembersFree The GrapesUs Wine Trade Alliance
Inquiring minds want to know? As we enter Black History Month, I challenge wine retail stores to include African-American wines... Let's go beyond South Africa. Can we talk?
Today we are getting personal. After a rough week, I am sharing my lessons on Community, Love and Wine. We are all connected. I hope my store encourages someone out there to know they are see and valued... just as much as their wine preference is represented. If you or someone you know is struggling with loneliness or depression, please seek help. You are not alone and I send my love to you. Cheers!
On this episode we are kick starting 2023 with our Topical Segment: Temperature Check. After asking my followers, "What are your thoughts on Non-Alcoholic Wine," I realized how important it is to challenge our thoughts on the subject of Non-ABV wines. In an industry that claims to cater for all palates, community and preferences, we seems to take a negative or uneducated approach to non-alcoholic wines. Tune in to learn more on this subject.
In this episode of TMS Podcast we are addressing the current state of USA wine culture, discussing the difference between Tradition & Gatekeeping and encouraging wineries to contribute to the much needed culture change.
In this Episode of TMS Podcast, we are discussing why you should travel internationally while exploring wine and what you should do while preparing for your visit. LISTEN FOR BREAKING TMS NEWS
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In this episode of TMS Podcast, we are joined by Noel Burgess, a wine journalist and content creator. We are discussing our experience as BIPOC wine professionals within the predominately white industry of wine. Topics covered: what are our responsibilities as black content creators, how can our community support others who have "a seat at the table" and what ways can we make room for others apart of the BIPOC community with the wine industry?Noel Burgess Infohttps://linkin.bio/mrnoelburgesshttps://www.instagram.com/mrnoelburgess/
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On today's episode of The Millennial Somm Podcast, we introduce "Temperature Check", a segment where Isis Daniel answers a question from her DMs or social media prompts. Isis explains different wine career paths and provides 3 steps to become a wine influencer.
In this Episode of TMS Podcast we are discussing the direct affect of the Prohibition. In understanding our history, we can understand why we are where we are. I love the "Sankofa" influence of this topic. Let's go back and take from history. Discussion board on Patreon and Discord
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In this episode of The Millennial Somm Podcast, we are discussing how to decide which Wine Certification Program best fits your career goals. Is CMS better than WSET? What's the history of wine certifications? We are covering it all here. Stay tuned if you if you are unsure on your wine career goals. We're also covering which wine program is best for those of us who want a solid wine foundation and flexibility as the embark on their wine journey.WSET:Wine & Spirit Education Trusthttps://www.wsetglobal.com/about-us/our-story/CMS: Court of Master Sommeliershttps://www.mastersommeliers.org/CWE: Certified Wine Educatorhttps://societyofwineeducators.org/education-certifications/certified-wine-educator/
In this episode of the TMS Podcast, we are discussing whether or not the wine industry values and invests in content creators. Tune in to hear the discussion.