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A Thing or Two with Claire and Erica
Lauren Sherman's Thingies and It's a Trip, Not a Vacation

A Thing or Two with Claire and Erica

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 51:03


Who better to talk Thingies with than Lauren Sherman, the chief correspondent at The Business of Fashion and the host of their wonderful—and quick!—new podcast The Debrief?! NOBODY. She fills us in on the third-wave coffee movement (We have a lot of questions.), a great investment T-shirt, and the trick that keeps her kid well-rested while traveling. Speaking of travel: There is a difference between a trip and a vacation, and we'd like to manage some expectations.   Listen to The Debrief—it has as feeling more fashion-industry-informed than we have in years.   Lauren has a LOT of insight on third-wave coffee and natural-process coffee beans. Some of her favorite places to get them: Andytown in San Franciso, Heart Coffee Roasters in Portland, Oregon, Tandem Coffee Roasters in Portland, Maine, 49th Parallel in Vancouver, Cafe integral in NYC, Dune Coffee Roasters in Santa Barbara, and Kumquat Coffee & Tea in Los Angeles. She's also passionate about Three Trees almondmilk and making coffee with an AeroPress.   If you're looking for a stand-out T-shirt, Lauren loves Dries van Noten's. If you find yourself in Europe, scoop ‘em up there for better prices—or keep an eye on Yoox and The Outnet for deals. Other especially good brands for tees: James Perse and the men's dept. of Comme des Garçons.    When hitting the road with a baby, Lauren highly recommends bringing a SnoozeShade for Pack 'n Plays.   How do you order stuff that doesn't ship to the U.S.? Lauren uses Reship.com for that, and KoreaBuddy is a good option for items from Korea specifically.    We 1000% need some new catchphrases. Share your thoughts with us at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, or @athingortwohq. And for more recommendations, try out a Secret Menu membership.   Support your immune system with Athletic Greens and get a one-year supply of Vitamin D and five free travel packs with your first purchase when you use our link. Turn to Thinx and get $10 off your first order when you visit rethinkyourcycyle.com and use the code ATHINGORTWO. Treat kids to Little Passports and get 20% off when you use our link.   Get comfy with Bombas and take 20% off your first purchase when you use our link. Travel better with BÉIS and snag 15% off your first purchase with our link. YAY.   Produced by Dear Media

The Bite Goes On - Radio Misfits
The Bite Goes On – Flora Coffee

The Bite Goes On - Radio Misfits

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 76:14


Emily Reber and Jeff Alona share their passion for everything coffee. They spend their free time driving miles to find new coffee shops anywhere they can find them and revisit some of their favorites. They have learned about coffee shop culture by asking a lot of questions, listening, watching videos, classes and drinking coffee. Their coffee of choice and what they use for Flora Coffee is Dune Coffee Roasters out of Santa Barbara. They loved it so much, they want to share this with Sonoma Valley and visitors to the area. If you are in Sonoma Valley you can taste their pour over coffee at the roadside Flatbed Farm produce stand on Saturdays from 10 - 12 in Glen Ellen. Not only will you have a good cuppa but you will enjoy these two and their enthusiasm for their craft. Emily and Jeff are grass root business owners figuring it out as they go. Such a fun listen to hear these two share their vision. [EP64] Follow their Instagram feed @floracoffee_sonoma

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Coffee Sprudgecast
Episode 83: The One With The 2019 Sprudgie Finalists

Coffee Sprudgecast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 15:44


Notable Roaster This award honors a roaster doing exemplary work in 2019. This may include roasted coffee quality, the strength of e-commerce, cafe locations (if applicable) and all other facets of running a successful coffee roaster. This year’s nominees are: Dune Coffee Roasters (Santa Barbara, California) Dear Green Coffee Roasters (Glasgow, Scotland) Mother Tongue Coffee Roasters (Oakland, California) Onyx Coffee Lab (Rogers, Arkansas) Hola Coffee (Madrid, ESP) YES PLZ WEEKLY (Los Angeles, California) Market Lane (Melbourne, AUS) Ditta Artigianale (Florence, IT) Vote here! Notable Coffee Producer This award honors outstanding work by a coffee producer at origin. This year’s nominees are: Damian Chavez — Honduras Rosalba Cifuentes Tovia — Mexico (Mayan Harvest Coffee) La Palma y El Tucan — Colombia Long Miles Coffee Project — Burundi Tesfaye Bekele — Ethiopia (Suke Quto) Virgelina Perdomo — Colombia (Finca El Diamante) Don Fabio Caballero — Honduras (Finca San Francisco) Juan Peña — Ecuador (Hacienda La Papaya) Vote here! Best New Product This award honors a new coffee product released for public use in the year 2019. This year’s nominees are: AeroPress Go by AeroPress Carter Everywhere Mug by Fellow Products La Marzocco KB90 FrankOne Brewer Acaia Pearl S Sanremo Brave Wilfa Uniform Grinder Ember Mug² Vote here! Best Coffee Video/Film This award honors an original coffee video or film released in the year 2019. This can include feature films, short films, promotional videos or social media clips. The nominees are: James Hoffmann (YouTube) Chris Baca (YouTube) Seattle Coffee Gear (YouTube) “Baristas” (Rock Baijnauth) “Breaking The Crust” (Stumptown Coffee) “Wax & Gold” (Stumptown Coffee) “Coffee Farmers Hopeful For Their Dying Crops” (National Geographic) “Coffee” from SHOP: A Pop Opera by Jack Stauber (Adult Swim) Vote here! Best Coffee Writing This award celebrates the best coffee writing of the year. This year’s nominees are: Umeko Motoyoshi, “The @WastingCoffee Guide To Not Wasting Coffee” Ashley Rodriguez, Boss Barista RJ Joseph, The Knockbox Brian Williams, Brian’s Coffee Spot Arielle Rebekah Gordon, Trans & Caffeinated Anonymous, Vancouver Coffee Snob Amanda Mull, “The Rise of Coffee Shaming” (The Atlantic) Jonathan Gagné, Coffee Ad Astra Vote here! Best Coffee Magazine This award honors an outstanding coffee magazine or print publication release. This year’s nominees are: 25 Magazine (USA) Coffee People Zine (USA) Roast Magazine (USA) Solo Magazine (Spain) Standart (Slovakia) The Coffee Magazine (South Africa) Drift (USA) Revista Espresso (Brazil) Vote here! Best Social Media This award honors outstanding work across social media platforms. This year’s nominees are: @FellowProducts (Instagram) @getchusomegear (Instagram) @50percentarabica (Instagram) @dayglowcoffee (Instagram) @shitfrommykitchen (Instagram) @ditriech (Twitter) @wastingcoffee (Instagram) @nicely85 (Instagram) Vote here! Best Coffee Podcast This award honors outstanding work in the podcast medium. This year’s nominees are: Sourceress Cat & Cloud Boss Barista Keys to the Shop La Crema: Podcast de Cafe Craft Your Own Coffee Podcast Filter Stories The Specialty Coffee Association Podcast Vote here! Best Design/Packaging This work honors notable design or packaging work in coffee. Nominees may include coffee products, coffee bags, coffee logo or graphic design work, or any other example of outstanding coffee design. This year’s nominees are: Camber Coffee Artists Series (Bellingham, WA) Coffee Collective (Copenhagen, Denmark) Fjord Coffee Roasters (Berlin, Germany) Hard Beans Coffee Roasters (Opole, Poland) Intelligentsia Coffee (Chicago, IL) Joe Coffee (New York City, NY) Talormade Coffee (Oslo, Norway) YEZ PLZ WEEKLY (Los Angeles, CA) Vote here! Best New Cafe This award is presented to a cafe that has opened in 2019. This year’s nominees are: Intelligentsia Coffee (Austin) Canary Coffee Bar (Milwaukee) The Coffee Movement (San Francisco) Formative Coffee (London) The Crown: Royal Coffee Lab & Tasting Room (Oakland) Prototype Coffee (Vancouver, BC) Wrecking Ball Coffee (Berkeley, CA) Substance Cafe (Paris) Vote here! Sustainable Cafe This award is presented to a cafe for prioritizing sustainable environmental stewardship. This can include zero waste practices, pursuing a reduced carbon footprint, and highlighting sustainable coffees and products. This year’s nominees are: Oddly Correct — Kansas City, Missouri 3FE – Dublin, Ireland Isla Coffee — Berlin, Germany Bar Nine — Los Angeles, California Counter Culture Coffee Training Centers — United States Miss Margaret — Preston, Victoria, Australia Horizon Line Coffee — Des Moines, Iowa Crema Coffee — Nashville, Tennessee Vote here! Outstanding Achievement In The Field of Excellence This award is presented each year to a remarkable coffee person, organization, cause, or entity that embodies coffee excellence. This is our most prestigious award. This year’s nominees are: Alice Wong of Disability Visibility Project Chris McAuley of Getchusomegear Coffee At Large Jooyeon Jeon, 2019 World Barista Champion Peter Giuliano of Coffee Science Foundation and SCA T. Ben Fischer of Glitter Cat Barista Boot Camp Virginia Bauman of Cuties and Go Get Em Tiger Margaret Nyamumbo of Kahawa 1893 Vote here!

Cat & Cloud Podcast
Jonathan Raymond of Refound | Good Authority | Professional or Personal Growth - Why Choose?

Cat & Cloud Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 52:18


Some companies invest in leadership training for only the elite few. What would happen if this education were more evenly dispersed into middle-management roles? And what if professional and personal development were part of one shared path, not two? Chris and Jare interview Jonathan Raymond, author of Good Authority and CEO of Refound, a company that is more work culture explorers than typical consultants. We recently worked with them and learned a lot - check it out! Drink coffee with a purpose: https://catandcloud.com/products/subscription Related Episodes! Julia Mayer of Dune Coffee Roasters: https://apple.co/2DMVAY4 Links! Refound website: www.refound.com Peep Jonathan's book, Good Authority: www.refound.com/start The Basecamp book, It Doesn't Have to Be Crazy At Work: https://basecamp.com/books/calm

Cat & Cloud Podcast
Coffee Is Not The Most Interesting Thing About You | Julia Mayer of Dune Coffee Roasters

Cat & Cloud Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 67:15


Are you guilty of sacrificing fun for your career because you "should?" Chris and long-time friend Julia Mayer of Dune Coffee Roasters sit down for the best episode ever! We'll freak out about small decisions that have made big ripples and why it is okay - if not critical - to keep doing your life-giving hobbies, even when you're getting serious about your career. The only coffee subscription you need: catandcloud.com/products/subscription Related Episodes: Moving Away from the Bar | Self Imposed Guilt: https://apple.co/2W9Vb8V 1&1s | Bailey: https://apple.co/2HEeXFA James Hoffman: https://apple.co/2UEUns8 Resources: Dune Coffee Roasters website: dunecoffee.com | IG: instagram.com/dunecoffee James Hoffman: https://bit.ly/2THO62u Barista Hustle Tutorials: https://baristahustle.com/

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Coffee Sprudgecast
Episode 065: The One In Nashville Pt. 1

Coffee Sprudgecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2019 31:10


In this special Sprudge Live episode, Multimedia Director Elizabeth Chai interviews folks on the floor at the US Coffee Qualifiers in Nashville, Tennessee.  Interviews include Brewers Cup competitor Felix Felix of Dune Coffee Roasters and Robert Rodriguez of George Howell Coffee. Sprudge Media Network’s coverage of the 2019 US Coffee Champs is made possible by Joe Glo and Mahlkönig. All of SprudgeLive’s 2019 competition coverage is made possible by Acaia, Baratza, Faema, Cafe Imports, and Wilbur Curtis. Sprudge is an official media partner of US Coffee Championships. Follow @SprudgeLive on Twitter and never miss a moment from the shows, and cruise over to SprudgeLive.com to read routine recaps, enjoy dynamic full-color photos, and check in on all the advancing competitors from Nashville. 2019 Sprudge Live coverage is produced by Zac Cadwalader. Our lead photographer is Charlie Burt. Multimedia direction by Elizabeth Chai.