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Time for our last installment of live interviews from Coffee Fest 2025. This time from Orlando, FL USA! We are talking with four awesome professionals about everything from training and tasting, Florida coffee culture and barista work - to career dreams coming true through hard work and faith, and empowering your baristas with distributed management! First we are talking with Claudio Martinez! For Claudio, coffee has never been just a drink, it is part of his soul, rooted in his family's 70-year heritage in Honduras. That connection was reignited in Thessaloniki, Greece, where, under the mentorship of Tony Sebastian of I Heart Coffee Roasters, he embraced the beauty, tradition, and community that coffee represents. His first hands-on experience came in a small drive-through coffee shop in Ellendale, North Dakota, owned by a close friend. As a young barista, Claudio discovered the joy of serving others one cup at a time. That spark guided him forward, leading to opportunities with global icons such as Lavazza, where he worked as a trainer and educator, and later with List + Beisler, where he shared exceptional coffees as a green trader with roasters across the country. Each step nurtured his gratitude and reinforced his belief in coffee as a bridge between cultures and communities. Today, as the driving force behind Golden Bush Coffee, Claudio channels that lifelong passion into supporting food and beverage communities throughout Florida and beyond. His mission is grounded in humility and purpose, guided by the belief that coffee is never just about what's in the cup—it is about people, stories, and the connections it creates. Links: https://goldenbushcoffee.com/ https://www.instagram.com/goldenbushcoffee/ Next up we feature Vanessa Jaramillo! Vanessa Jaramillo is the Regional Events & Operations Coordinator for Florida Coffee Culture, where she helps connect and celebrate the people behind Florida's growing specialty coffee scene. As a Colombian-American, Vanessa's connection to coffee began long before she became a barista — she visited origin before ever working behind a bar. After discovering specialty coffee in Australia during her gap year, she returned to Florida with a deep passion for community and storytelling. With three years in the coffee industry, Vanessa has immersed herself in every part of the craft — from cuppings and throwdowns to competitions and community events. She's driven by the belief that coffee is a universal connector that brings people together from all walks of life. Links: https://www.flcoffeeculture.com/ https://www.instagram.com/floridacoffeeculture/ We then turn to chat with Maria Esther Lopez Thome! María Esther is the Co-Founder and Co-Creator of Coffea School, a Coffee & Tea Training Center located in Miami Gardens, Florida. Lawyer, with Master in Tax and Administrative Law. Q-Instructor. SCA Authorized Trainer in the entire Coffee Skills Program, from seed to cup. SCA-ReCo Fellow. SCA Technical Standard Committee Fellow, 2016-2018. CQI Q-Processing Professional. CQI Quality Evaluation and Post-Harvest Processing Assistant Instructor. CVA Program Trainer. Has traveled the world teaching about coffee: Venezuela, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Ethiopia, United States. Passionate about coffee and the incredible relationships that growth in within. A sustainability believer, always willing to learn more. Links: https://coffeaschool.com/ https://www.instagram.com/coffeacompany/?hl=en Finally we round off the episode with a wonderful conversation with Katherine Morris! Katherine Morris is the Owner and CFO of Cherry Coffee Company in Fort Worth, Texas, which includes Cherry Coffee Shop, a values-driven neighborhood café, and Novel Coffee Roasters, a specialty roastery with a focus on intentional sourcing and private-label partnerships. With over 18 years of experience across finance, nonprofit, and hospitality, Katherine blends operational know-how with a people-first approach to leadership. At Cherry, she introduced a shared management model that empowers baristas to lead key areas of the business — from coffee development to inventory — helping create a resilient, collaborative team culture. Links: https://cherry-coffee.com/ https://www.instagram.com/cherrycoffeefw/?hl=en Click here to register for our new webinar! "The Keys to the Shop: Principles for Cafe Success" KEYS TO THE SHOP ALSO OFFERS 1:1 CONSULTING AND COACHING! If you are a cafe owner and want to work one on one with me to bring your shop to its next level and help bring you joy and freedom in the process then email chris@keystothshop.com or book a free call now: https://calendly.com/chrisdeferio/30min CHECK OUT FUTURE COFFEE FEST SHOWS! WWW.COFFEEFEST.COM
Entrevista Claudio Martinez - “¿Cómo alimentarse bien y vivir en el intento?” by En Perspectiva
Israeli pianist Eden Agranat Meged is a full ABRSM Scholarship student at the Royal Academy of Music, London, in the class of Ian Fountain. He started his piano studies in Jerusalem with Anat Paul at the Hasadna Conservatory and continued with Adela Umansky, at the Kfar-Saba Conservatory. Eden won the first prizes in the Lillian Davis Piano Competition, London, the Harriet Cohen Bach Competition, London, and the Pnina Salzman Piano Competitions, Israel. He won the 3rd prize in the Beethoven Piano Society of Europe Competition. He receives the AICF – American Israel Culture Foundation Scholarships and the Zfunot Culture Scholarships.Murray Perahia has been a central mentor for Eden, guiding Eden at the selective JMC Excellence Piano Program. Eden was privileged to play in many masterclasses with world-renowned pianists: Imogen Cooper, Emanuel Ax, Menachem Presler, Tatiana Zelikman, Craig Shepard, Joseph Kalichstein, Victor Rosenbaum, Jerome Leventhal, Boris Slutzky, Matti Raekallio, Jonathan Biss, Boris Berman, Pascal Devoyon, Steven Osborne, Colin Stone, Claudio Martinez, Golda Vainberg Tatz, Krzystof Jablonski, Jay PengjieSun, Meng Chieh Liu, Chen Sa, Kum Sing Lee, Xiaohan Wang, David Moroz, Haesun Paik, John Perry, Jeremy Denk, Peter Frankl, Ilana Vered, Sonia Rubinsky, Arie Vardi, Tomer Lev, Emanuel Krasovsky, Ron Regev and Asaf Zohar.Eden participated in international festivals: Morningside Music Bridge at the New England Conservatory, the International Summer Academy Cervo, International Holland Music Sessions and Tel-Hai International Program. Eden was invited to the prestigious HenleVerlag Masterclasses celebrating Beethoven's 250th anniversary in Munich. Eden received training in the Taubman Approach with Robert Durso and the Golandsky Institute. Eden performed as a soloist with orchestras: the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, Haifa Symphony Orchestra, Israel Stage Orchestra and the Ashdod Symphony Orchestra. Eden Performed in Israel's major venues, radio broadcasted concerts and performed outside his home country in the United Kingdom, Italy, the Netherlands, Switzerland and the United States.The Golandsky Institute's mission is to provide cutting-edge instruction to pianists based on the groundbreaking work of Dorothy Taubman. This knowledge can help them overcome technical and musical challenges, cure and prevent playing-related injuries, and lead them to achieve their highest level of artistic excellence.Please visit our website at: www.golandskyinstitute.org.
En este episodio hablamos con Adrián Paenza, matemático, periodista y profesor argentino en la Universidad de Buenos Aires, sobre su carrera, y perspectiva sobre diferentes temas como el NBA y el NFL, las consecuencias de la inteligencia artificial, igualdad de oportunidades, y la intervención del estado en empresas grandes. ¿Por qué a mi no me falta nada? ¿Qué mérito tengo yo? Yo simplemente nací en un lugar en el que me dieron esas oportunidades.Adrián Paenza Hijo de padres inmigrantes, cultos y preparados, Adrián Paenza nos contó que se reconoce como una persona privilegiada. Estudió en escuelas públicas, se recibió como matemático, y luego hizo un posgrado en la misma área. Mientras trabajó como docente ad honorem, hasta terminar siendo profesor. En paralelo a su carrera académica, fue su pasión por el fútbol lo que lo llevó a empezar en los medios (primero en la radio y luego en la televisión) como periodista deportivo. Ya en el mundo del deporte, mientras trabajó con León Najnudel (jugador y entrenador de baloncesto), en Nueva York tuvo la oportunidad de comprar los derechos del NBA y traer el basket a argentina, y así fue como introdujo otra disciplina en su país de origen, y en su programa de televisión. Así se mantuvo en el mundo de los medios deportivos y en torneos y competencias, hasta que a raíz de una disputa se alejó de esa rama y empezó a trabajar en política. El programa que le dio inicio a esta vuelta en su carrera fue Día D, conducido por Jorge Lanata, y que producido por Claudio Martinez (que luego se convirtió en su gran amigo y el productor de todos sus programas de tv). Luego de diversificar las fuentes en su trabajo, hizo programas como “Científicos Industria Argentina”, durante 15 años, “Alterados por pi”, por 10 años. Y escribió 18 libros de matemática. También hablamos de distribución de ingresos y derechos de los trabajadores en: Cómo funcionan los derechos laborales en los Estados Unidos Estas son algunas de las preguntas que le hicimos: ¿Dirías que la NBA, y la NFL socialista en términos de distribución de ingresos?En abril Disney botó a 100 mil personas, y en el mismo mes pagó bonos a ejecutivos y accionistas. ¿No crees que el Estado debería intervenir en estos casos? ¿Cuáles son las consecuencias laborales de la inteligencia artificial?¿Cómo haces para mantenerte informado?¿Hay algo que nos quieras contar que no te haya preguntado?
Conversamos vía zoom con Claudio Martínez, Periodista Deportivo, Carlos Vides, Editor de Deportes de EDH, Wilfredo Hernández, Editor de deportes de EDH y Gustavo Flores, Editor de Deportes de EDH del programa "Los provocadores"
Hoy conversamos con Luis Cardenal, presidente de la Asociacion Nacional de la empresa privada (ANEP) sobre como actuara el sector empresarial debido a las limitantes que pesentan las medidas en contra del coronavirus impelmentadas por el gobierno.
Hoy en nuestro estudio un poco de todo, con entretenimiento, información general con Claudio Martínez desde Guatemala, ademas contactos con las periodistas de EDH Lilian Martínez y Karla Arévalo desde los albergues además informacion de Chivas Regal.
En este episodio conversamos con Ronald Castro, gastrónomo, director y escritor de Red Fork, blog especializado en gastronomía salvadoreña. Grabado el 02/05/2019.
En este episodio tratamos de conocer junto a Pencho, Aída, Claudio El Chino Martínez, Beatriz Vásquez, Evelyn Linares y El Chomito las cosas que nos dan felicidad, entre ellas como principal protagonista la música, . Grabado el 11/04/2019.
Conversamos en nuestro estudio con los periodistas deportivos Claudio Martínez, Carlos Vides, Gustavo Flores y Wilfredo Hernández, del programa deportivo Los Provocadores para conocer sobre el mundial de Futbol Rusia 2018 Los Acompaña Julio Pinto.
Conversamos en nuestro estudio con Claudio Martínez, Periodista Deportivo, Gustavo Flores, Editor de Deportes de EDH, Carlos Vides, Editor de Deportes de EDH y Julio Pinto, en una remembranza del programa deportivo Los provocadores.
Conversamos con Lisandro Pohl, presidente de la Primera División de Fútbol Salvadoreño, Fernando Palomo, Periodista y analista de fútbol de ESPN y Claudio Martínez, Periodista argentino, ex editor de EDH y ex presentador de Los Provocadores.
Conversamos en nuestro estudio móvil con Los Provocadores, Claudio Martínez, Director de Revistas de EDH y Gustavo Flores, Editor de Deportes de EDH ambos ex panelistas del programa Radial los Provocadores, sobre la próxima final de futbol salvadoreña.
Conversamos en el estudio con Claudio Martínez, Carlos Vides y Wilfredo Hernández de Los Provocadores, nos acompaño vía Skype con Fernando Palomo sobre varios temas relacionados al Futbol salvadoreño y los próximos compromisos de la Selecta.
Progr. No. 1426, Transmisión En vivo desde La Torre Futura, Rocola de música con sonidos raros, Ronda de Chistes, Deportes con Claudio Martinez, noticias y el Top 5 de John Denver.
En este episodio de Podcast recordaremos las Rocolas de Planchas VIP con nuestros invitados: Raúl Beltrán Bonilla (Locutor deportivo de KL), Gerardo Parker (Cantante y presentador de TV) y Claudio Martínez (Periodista de los Provocadores).
Progr. No. 1086, jueves de rocola de perdidas y encontradas en español, un salvadoreño en Bélgica, Ronda de Chistes, los deportes con Claudio Martinez, entrevistas, información, una rusa en El Salvador.
Este día dedicamos la charla a Gustavo Cerati y para eso conversamos con Manuel Martínez (director de Radio Astral), Claudio Martínez (Periodista argentino) vía Skype Gaby Menta (Social Media Manager) y enlaces con Roberto Salamanca y Marcelo Avilés.
Here is a new way to deliver energy to those who need it. The women in one small community in Guatemala have wind, they just need a way to harness it. Enter enthusiastic students from the University of Michigan College of Engineering. In this week’s WEBISODE, we run their woven wind turbine innovation by Claudio Martinez from the Union of Concerned Scientists. MORE on the UCS: The USC submitted ideas to Planet Forward.org! Check them out here! THEN, submit your own! MORE on the U of Michigan: Students have a bright idea on solar! RELATED: Planet Forward Friend Oxfam America brings you climate survival strategies from the frontlines. AND: Columbia University’s Engineers without Borders make life more comfortable and sustainable for those in Obodan, Ghana. FROM OUR NEWSDESK: Germany’s power grid gets ready for offshore wind! Thanks, Laura DiMugno for sharing that news! Before we let you go, here’s one more vid to keep you entertained. Ducks Blown off Their Feet by the Wind Thanks to @Likeitalotte for naming this week’s webisode! If YOU want to name next week’s follow @Planet_Forward on Twitter and look for the hashtag #MyHeadline!