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This week, Features contributor Michal Gliszewski speaks with Jeff Kelley, Heather Perry, and Karissa Talanian of Chicago-based post-punk group Plum. They discuss moving out of their "Chicago band hustle" phase of musicianship, the process behind writing their debut album Can't Hold Onto It, and a special string of live performances, including a train tour through Japan and opening for Jack White at a secret show at Reggie's. "Doing so many shows in such a short time span in such an unfamiliar context, I think we got a lot tighter. We got a lot more confident in our ability to play. If we can play these songs jet lagged on the tiniest stage we've ever been on, we can play them anywhere, any context." - Jeff Kelley of Plum Produced by Liz Mason. Photo Credit: Shannon Marks
In Episode 16 of Nice-ish, Cindy and Grace discuss their search for Golden Girls paintings by artist Heather Perry, which leads to a humorous topic of balancing art purchases with dental appointments. They then delve into the latest Bravo news, including Brittany serving Jax with divorce papers on The Valley and Alexis and John's engagement. The hosts talk about this weeks episode of Real Housewives of Orange County and recent revelations about Katie Ginella's troubling past. The hosts also provide a detailed recap of the Married to Medicine Season 1 Reunion, highlighting disputes, apologies, and resolutions among the cast members. 00:00 Introduction and Golden Girls Obsession 06:30 Bravo News: Brittany and Jax Divorce Drama 15:19 Bravo News: Alexis Bellino's Engagement 25:21 Real Housewives of Orange County Recap 36:29 Evaluating Alexis' Role in the Show 37:40 Shocking Allegations Against Katie Ginella 38:54 Breaking Down the Lawsuit 42:11 Katie's Troubling History 49:27 Revisiting 'Married to Medicine' Season One 50:09 Reunion Drama: Part One 01:01:41 Reunion Drama: Part Two 01:10:08 Final Thoughts and Reflections
This month Angus, Chris and Jessica discuss Jessica's professorial inaugural lecture, 'No (Wo)man's Land: writing history at the intersection of gender and First World War studies'. Along the way we consider the problem of masculinity as an empty analytic category, the importance of the centenary for the study of the First World War and what Jessica might have done if she hadn't gone in to academia. There is also a sneak preview of exciting forthcoming and future projects from all three of us. References: Jessica Meyer, ‘On Being a Woman and a War Historian' Jessica Meyer, Men of War: Masculinity and the First World War in Britain (2008) Jessica Meyer, Equal Burden: The Men of the Royal Army Medical Corps in the First World War (2019) Kate Adie, Fighting on the Home Front: The Legacy of Women in World War One (2013) Kate Adie, ‘Don't write first world war women out of history', The Guardian, 23rd September, 2013 Barbara Tuchman, The Guns of August (1962) Deborah Thom, Nice Girls and Rude Girls: Women Workers in World War 1 (1998) Tammy Proctor, Female Intelligence: Women and Espionage in the First World War (2003) Margaret MacMillan, Peacemakers (2001) Adrian Gregory, The Last Great War (2008) Jeremy Paxman, Great Britain's Great War (2013) John Tosh and Michael Roper (eds), Manful Assertions: Masculinities in Britain Since 1800 (1991) Denise Riley, Am I That Name?: Feminism and the Category of ‘Women' (1988) R.W. Connell, Masculinities (1993) Joan W. Scott, ‘Rewriting History' in Margaret R. Higonnet, et. al. (eds), Behind the Lines: Gender and the Two World Wars (2008) Branden Little (ed), Humanitarianism in the Era of the First World War, special issue ofFirst World War Studies, vol.5, no.1 (2014) Heather Perry, Recycling the Disabled: Army, Medicine, and Modernity in World War I Germany (2014) Michele Moyd, Violent Intermediaries: African Soldiers, Conquest, and Everyday Colonialism in German East Africa (2014) Susan Grayzel, Women and the First World War (2002) Alexander Mayhew, Making Sense of the Great War: Crisis, Englishness and Morale on the Western Front (2024) Alice Winn, In Memoriam (2023), https://ohwhatalovelypodcast.co.uk/podcast/in-memoriam/ Sam Mendes, 1917 (2019), https://ohwhatalovelypodcast.co.uk/podcast/sam-mendes-1917-and-the-landscape/ Peter Mandler, ‘The Problem with Cultural History', Cultural and Social History, vol.1, no.1 (2004), 94-117. Paul Fussell, The Great War and Modern Memory (1975) Robert Graves, Good-bye to All That (1929) Erich Maria Remarque, All Quiet on the Western Front (1929) Rosa Maria Bracco, Merchants of Hope: British Middlebrow Writers and the First World War (1993) Pat Barker, Regeneration (1991) Sebastian Faulks, Birdsong (1993) Alison Light, Forever England: Femininity, Literature, and Conservatism Between the Wars (1991) Jessica Meyer, Chris Kempshall and Markus Pöhlman, ‘Life and Death of Soldiers', 1914-18 Online, 7th February, 2022 Chris Kempshall, The Rise and Fall of the Galactic Empire (2024) Katherine Arden, The Warm Hands of Ghosts (2024)
Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
After two years of fundraising and construction, more spots will be opening up at Centreville Child Care in late spring . Jeanne Armstrong spoke to assistant director Heather Perry.
Looking for the perfect gift for Valentine's Day? Heather Perry from Klatch Coffee has it! Drink this -- and hear about the beans that inspired her and the unique, pearlized glasses that accompany this limited edition.Family-owned, Southern California-based Klatch Coffee is debuting an indulgent Aphrodite Pearl Reserve Blend exclusively for Valentine's Day! Its distinct, complex flavors include a sweet chocolate-covered strawberry aroma, and reminiscence of a luscious Black Forest Cake with layers of rich ganache, fresh cherries, and creamy frosting. Featuring notes of black cherry, milk chocolate, and vanilla, this brew is a true gem in our coffee collection, perfect for sharing with someone special. this episode sponsored by CoffeeTalk About Heather PerryHeather began working in Klatch Coffee's retail stores, building skills that later earned her numerous competitive titles including Regional Champion, United States Champion, and 2nd place in the World Barista Championships, just to name a few. She's also built a reputation as a professional trainer, lending her expertise to individuals and organizations in over a dozen countries, and previously serving as Chair of the Barista Guild of America and President of the SCA. She now heads up the family business as CEO of Klatch Coffee.In the upcoming Vendor Directory from CoffeeTalk Magazine, learn about:Her FAVORITE barista toolsHer real opinion about "gateway candy bar" coffeesA glimpse of who she might be coaching at a US Barista Champ in the future (IMO!)Let's discuss - email Jennifer@Coffeetalk.com
This week on the Life Changing Money Podcast, I am chatting with Heather Perry, owner of 11th & Gray. Her luxury sales agency is based on a love for beautiful designers and an appreciation for gorgeous and innovative retail destinations. Combined with a passion for building relationships and 15 years of sales experience.Listen in as she shares money tips, saving hacks, and all the sales advice for business owners that want to grow their businesses!Topics discussed on today's episode:How she has landed big-name brand clients The most important lessons she learned from successful entrepreneursHacks to start saving money this weekThe first thing to outsource as a new business ownerTop sales tips for business ownersConnect with Heather on Instagram@11thandgraywww.11thandgray.com/How To Get Involved:Life-Changing Money is a podcast all about money. We share stories of how money has impacted and radically changed the lives of others, and how it can do the same for you. Your host, Barbara Schreihans (pronounced ShREE-hands) is the founder and CEO of Your Tax Coach, and the Creator of the Write Off Your Life Course. She is a kickass tax strategist, business coach, and all-around master when it comes to wealth and finances. Barbara aids business owners and high net-worth individuals in saving tens of millions of dollars in taxes while also growing their profits.When she's not leading her team, coaching clients, or dreaming up new goals for her company, you can find her drinking coffee, hanging out with her family, and traveling the world.Grab a cup of coffee and become inspired as we hear from those who have overcome and are overcoming their self-limiting beliefs and money mindsets!Do you have a burning question that you'd love to hear answered on a future show?Please email it to: podcast@yourtaxcoach.bizSign Up For Our NewsletterLife Changing Money PodcastGet Tax Help!
We are going to speak to Chris McLaughlin, Hermon, ME SB member, social worker and apparent supporter of kiddie porn, we will report the MSMA wanting to curb your FOAA requests and the Gorham Superintendent, Heather Perry who doesn't like you asking her what she is doing with your children and your tax dollars. We obviously make up the interview with Chris McLaughlin and his allies, but the real video is here:https://rumble.com/v1o5ah0-chris-mclaughin.html
Mike and Heather Perry discuss Edgar Allan Poe and his various works including The Oblong Box. Later, Mike and Heather present CBS Radio Mystery Theater's adaptation of The Oblong Box as it aired on Jan.8,1975. Two poems by Edgar Allan Poe are read in this episode, Silence and Alone. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-perry6/support
Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
We hear about a plan to offer more child care in the upper river valley as waitlists continue to grow. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Heather Perry, the assistant director of Centreville Child Care.
Michael and Heather Perry discuss The Saint in its many incarnations and the methods and motives of the character. Also in this episode is Vincent Price as The Saint in It's Snow Use which aired on Oct.29,1950
On the podcast this week, we're discussing how Covid has impacted the real estate market for coffee and hospitality businesses and why finding the right site can make or break any new café opening.In conversations with Russel Helbling, Managing Director, Katz & Associates, Heather Perry, VP, Klatch Coffee, and Julia Wilkinson, Restaurant Director at Shaftesbury, we'll explore the success factors that make for a great coffee shop location, and find out what's happening to rents and site availability across London, New York and Los Angeles.Credits music: "The Woman That Made Me" by Abrielle Scharff, winner of The Coffee Music Project 2022Join us at The London Coffee Festival 2022 from 31 March to 3 April at The Old Truman Brewery. Stop by our stand and say hi!Subscribe to 5THWAVE on Instagram @5thWaveCoffee and tell us what topics you'd like to hear
This episode kicks off the January Shivers month for 2022. Two Inner Sanctum radio shows both starring Boris Karloff. The first one up is The Wailing Wall from Nov.12,1945 (or Nov.6th depending on the source). The second one is Birdsong For A Murderer from June 22,1952. Michael and Heather Perry host this show together.
Michael and Heather look at movies that they like to watch for New Year's Eve and the traditions that go with New year's Eve and New Year's Day. Michael forgot himself in this episode so there is some swearing, he didn't mean it. Enjoy the banter of Michael and Heather Perry as they get ready to welcome 2022.
In this series, Mike and Heather Perry discuss various movies and tv shows plus other forms of media. In the opening Episode, Michael and Heather discuss the fall of the year and some of their favorite movies for Halloween. See if you agree on which movies would be the best start for fall.
Today I am chatting with my client Heather Perry from Heather E Photography in Perth. Heather's business journey has been an exciting one to be part of and in this episode, she shares how she has pivoted and evolved her business to follow her real passion for elopement photography. We talk about how Heather has overcome limiting beliefs and mental blocks and she shares some of her milestones over the last 6 months, including quitting her day job to work full time in her business! We talk about setting clear goals, how following your passion doesn't feel like work and how bookings come when that passion and confidence flows through her. Heather shares how she hit her income goal, increasing her revenue by 500% within 3 months of working with me and how having a business coach has impacted her growth and success. If you don't know what you are passionate about, give it a go! And if it doesn't work out, try something else. Check in with your goals regularly to ensure you are still on the right path and don't let limiting beliefs, a fear of success or mind blocks hold you back. Please don't forget to leave a review, subscribe, and share to your socials & tag me @jess.williamson8 LINKS MENTIONED: Heather E Photography Website: https://www.hepphotography.com/ Heather E Photography Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heather.e.photography/ Download my FREE Limiting Beliefs Workbook here CONNECT WITH ME: Join The Dreamers and Doers Membership Apply for 1:1 Business Coaching Visit my website Follow me on Instagram: @jess.williamson8
On the podcast today, we examine the interplay between food and coffee in hospitality businesses. The upside to adding food to a coffee proposition is clear but delivering excellent coffee and food simultaneously is never easy, and success often depends on the scale and scope of your business.Exploring this week's theme, we speak with four leading operators, of all shapes and sizes, who share insights on how their businesses deliver a delicate balance of first-class food alongside great coffee. Clare Clough, UK Managing Director, Pret A Manger discusses the latest trends in food-to-go and shares how a multi-site food franchise approaches their coffee offering.Heather Perry, Vice President, Klatch Coffee explores how her business uses food to complement their core coffee offering, and the complexity it brings. We also speak with Miles Kirby, Co-owner and Head Chef, Caravan, who shares insights on how their restaurants shift focus on coffee and food fluidity throughout the day.Henry Roberts, Co-founder, Two Hands, explains how his cafes have transitioned to a food-focused business and how he keeps its coffee programme as strong as its food.Find out more about World Coffee Portal's research on the food-to-go sector with our consumer-led report Cakes, Shakes & Tea Breaks UK 2021. Credits music: Send Me by Bobbie Harvey, the winning song for the Coffee Music Project 2021.Get in touch and tell us what topics you'd like to hear by visiting www.worldcoffeeportal.com/5THWAVE/Podcast
“We Were the Punks” traces the early days of the World Barista Championships from a rag-tag group of volunteers looking to raise specialty coffee awareness to a powerful, monetizable stage grappling with questions of scale and professionalism. Along the way, co-host Sonja Bjork Grant leads us through stories of spit buckets, snakeskin boots, backstage woes, intensifying competition preparation, and devastating debriefs through interviews with Tone Elian Liavaag, Emma Markland-Webster, Simi Benzadon, Paul Basset, and Heather Perry.Special Thanks to Our Series & Episode Sponsor, Victoria Arduino This series of the WCC Podcast is brought to you by Victoria Arduino. Born in the early twentieth century amid social and cultural transformation, Victoria Arduino broke with tradition and focused on progress, a mission it carries forward today. Victoria Arduino advances coffee knowledge and innovates across design, technology, and performance to produce machines that nurture coffee professionals' passion for espresso excellence. For more information, visit victoriaarduino.com. Victoria Arduino: Inspired by your passion.We'd like to thank Sonja Bjork Grant, our co-host for this episode, and our interviewees for their time in sharing their stories about the early days of the World Barista Championship, in order of appearance: Tone Elian Liavaag, Emma Markland-Webster, Simi Benzadon, Paul Basset, and Heather Perry. Thanks, too, to Igloo Media for use of audio from “Living Coffee with Paul Basset.”For a full list of those who helped across the entire series, a year-long effort, click here. Series 01 of the World Coffee Championships Podcast is a coffee documentary series produced by James Harper of Filter Productions for the Specialty Coffee Association. Learn more about this episode of the World Coffee Championships Podcast, made possible with the support of Victoria Arduino, including a full transcript and credits at sca.coffee/sca-news/listen/wcc-podcast/03-we-were-the-punks.
“We Were the Punks” traces the early days of the World Barista Championships from a rag-tag group of volunteers looking to raise specialty coffee awareness to a powerful, monetizable stage grappling with questions of scale and professionalism. Along the way, co-host Sonja Bjork Grant leads us through stories of spit buckets, snakeskin boots, backstage woes, intensifying competition preparation, and devastating debriefs through interviews with Tone Elian Liavaag, Emma Markland-Webster, Simi Benzadon, Paul Basset, and Heather Perry.Special Thanks to Our Series & Episode Sponsor, Victoria Arduino This series of the WCC Podcast is brought to you by Victoria Arduino. Born in the early twentieth century amid social and cultural transformation, Victoria Arduino broke with tradition and focused on progress, a mission it carries forward today. Victoria Arduino advances coffee knowledge and innovates across design, technology, and performance to produce machines that nurture coffee professionals' passion for espresso excellence. For more information, visit victoriaarduino.com. Victoria Arduino: Inspired by your passion.We'd like to thank Sonja Bjork Grant, our co-host for this episode, and our interviewees for their time in sharing their stories about the early days of the World Barista Championship, in order of appearance: Tone Elian Liavaag, Emma Markland-Webster, Simi Benzadon, Paul Basset, and Heather Perry. Thanks, too, to Igloo Media for use of audio from “Living Coffee with Paul Basset.”For a full list of those who helped across the entire series, a year-long effort, click here. Series 01 of the World Coffee Championships Podcast is a coffee documentary series produced by James Harper of Filter Productions for the Specialty Coffee Association. Learn more about this episode of the World Coffee Championships Podcast, made possible with the support of Victoria Arduino, including a full transcript and credits at sca.coffee/sca-news/listen/wcc-podcast/03-we-were-the-punks.
Coming soon to the SCA Podcast channel: The World Coffee Championships podcast! Across six episodes, the series offers a glimpse behind the scenes, bringing to light some of the hidden stories woven in and around these annual events that serve as the culmination of local and regional events around the globe. Listen wherever you get your podcasts, and subscribe to make sure you don't miss the launch! Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyStitcherTransistor / RSS Feed Full Transcript"It was only like old white guys in suits, you know, and I can tell you one story about this guy. He was, like, giving a speech in front of like a big hall, like, 'women cannot make coffee because they can't tamp.'" Welcome to new podcast series from the Specialty Coffee Association. "These kind of things just makes me personally stronger because I'm like, okay, I'm gonna show them. You know, this is just like how humans are acting, you know, if we have too many suits you will have some punks coming in. And we were the punks, you know, we were the young people coming in, and like we wanted to change." In the next six episodes, we're going to explore the World Coffee Championships. Where did they come from? "And so starting from a blank page, I was inspired by, of all things, figure skating." How did things go wrong? "Everyone backstage was a little bit in shock and we're all looking at each other, like what is going on? Like, is this real? Is this even allowed?" How were they fixed? "You know, a lot of baristas didn't really understand what happened in Dublin. I mean, most people probably don't even know that the Dublin event ever happened." What changes do you want to see in these competitions? "The guy who was set up next to me... I swear to God he had a stack of like four refractometers sitting on his table. And I said, 'What do you need those for?' And he said, 'Well, I'm using them for compulsory.' "I said, 'All four of them?!'" I'm James Harper, the producer, and in each episode, we're going to hear from people who come together every year to celebrate specialty coffee and push the industry forward. "My name is Christina Jackson." "Emma Markland-Webster." "Chad Wang." "Nyakaisiki Annette." "Um Paul." "Carl Sara." "Trish Rothgeb." "Innocent." "Simi Benzadon." "Chloe King." "Mickey." "José Joaquín Ordoñez." "Maria Esther." "Heather Perry." "Cheryl Lee." "David Jameson." "Turgay Yildizli." "Sylvia Gutierrez." "Federico Bolanos." "Sergey Blinnikov." "Nicholas Cho." "Tone Liavaag." "Jingyi." "Kim Staalman." "Alf Kramer." "Danilo Acosta-Busch." And to help tell these stories, I'm going to be joined by, "Sara Al-Ali." "Rie Moustakis." "Anna Oleksak." "Roukiat Delrue." "Kimberly Yer." "Sonja Bjork Grant." "Gloria Pedroza." And listen, we know it's no fun that these competitions aren't happening this year, but we hope this podcast will help us feel more connected. And, if this is the first time you've ever heard of the World Coffee Championships, this series will give you an entertaining window into this world and why we love it so much. You can subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Transistor, the SCA website, or wherever you get your podcast. "If that's something that we learn as a volunteers, it's that competitors are stressed. You are stressed. We don't stop running. And I just heard a CRASH."
Coming soon to the SCA Podcast channel: The World Coffee Championships podcast! Across six episodes, the series offers a glimpse behind the scenes, bringing to light some of the hidden stories woven in and around these annual events that serve as the culmination of local and regional events around the globe. Listen wherever you get your podcasts, and subscribe to make sure you don't miss the launch! Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Transistor / RSS Feed Full Transcript"It was only like old white guys in suits, you know, and I can tell you one story about this guy. He was, like, giving a speech in front of like a big hall, like, 'women cannot make coffee because they can't tamp.'" Welcome to new podcast series from the Specialty Coffee Association. "These kind of things just makes me personally stronger because I'm like, okay, I'm gonna show them. You know, this is just like how humans are acting, you know, if we have too many suits you will have some punks coming in. And we were the punks, you know, we were the young people coming in, and like we wanted to change." In the next six episodes, we're going to explore the World Coffee Championships. Where did they come from? "And so starting from a blank page, I was inspired by, of all things, figure skating." How did things go wrong? "Everyone backstage was a little bit in shock and we're all looking at each other, like what is going on? Like, is this real? Is this even allowed?" How were they fixed? "You know, a lot of baristas didn't really understand what happened in Dublin. I mean, most people probably don't even know that the Dublin event ever happened." What changes do you want to see in these competitions? "The guy who was set up next to me... I swear to God he had a stack of like four refractometers sitting on his table. And I said, 'What do you need those for?' And he said, 'Well, I'm using them for compulsory.' "I said, 'All four of them?!'" I'm James Harper, the producer, and in each episode, we're going to hear from people who come together every year to celebrate specialty coffee and push the industry forward. "My name is Christina Jackson." "Emma Markland-Webster." "Chad Wang." "Nyakaisiki Annette." "Um Paul." "Carl Sara." "Trish Rothgeb." "Innocent." "Simi Benzadon." "Chloe King." "Mickey." "José Joaquín Ordoñez." "Maria Esther." "Heather Perry." "Cheryl Lee." "David Jameson." "Turgay Yildizli." "Sylvia Gutierrez." "Federico Bolanos." "Sergey Blinnikov." "Nicholas Cho." "Tone Liavaag." "Jingyi." "Kim Staalman." "Alf Kramer." "Danilo Acosta-Busch." And to help tell these stories, I'm going to be joined by, "Sara Al-Ali." "Rie Moustakis." "Anna Oleksak." "Roukiat Delrue." "Kimberly Yer." "Sonja Bjork Grant." "Gloria Pedroza." And listen, we know it's no fun that these competitions aren't happening this year, but we hope this podcast will help us feel more connected. And, if this is the first time you've ever heard of the World Coffee Championships, this series will give you an entertaining window into this world and why we love it so much. You can subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Transistor, the SCA website, or wherever you get your podcast. "If that's something that we learn as a volunteers, it's that competitors are stressed. You are stressed. We don't stop running. And I just heard a CRASH."
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We discuss Heather’s health journey with Lupus, how she has changed her life and what she has learned about balance along the way!, with Heather PerryHeather PerryRealtor at Flourish Real Estate Group00:02 - Intro01:03 - Introducing Heather PerryRealtor at Flourish Real Estate Group01:24 - About personal life 03:41 - Moving to Japan04:10 - Moving back to USFrom banking to Real EstateJoining Flourish Real Estate Group06:13 - Balancing work with motherhood08:20 - Health journey - Lupus09:59 - Changing habits and nutrition11:23 - Changing the way she feel12:01 - Encouragement for women13:57 - Advice for moms14:59 - Goals and plans17:09 - Tips for a family18:08 - Closing / Thank you25:49 - OutroGuest/s: Heather Perry
We discuss Heather’s health journey with Lupus, how she has changed her life and what she has learned about balance along the way!, with Heather PerryHeather PerryRealtor at Flourish Real Estate Group00:02 - Intro01:03 - Introducing Heather PerryRealtor at Flourish Real Estate Group01:24 - About personal life 03:41 - Moving to Japan04:10 - Moving back to USFrom banking to Real EstateJoining Flourish Real Estate Group06:13 - Balancing work with motherhood08:20 - Health journey - Lupus09:59 - Changing habits and nutrition11:23 - Changing the way she feel12:01 - Encouragement for women13:57 - Advice for moms14:59 - Goals and plans17:09 - Tips for a family18:08 - Closing / Thank you25:49 - OutroGuest/s: Heather Perry
A short episode closing up our conversation with Heather Perry and honing in on some real-talk and listener responses to the series and the content within it.
So far our series on the Coffee Price Crisis has discussed coffee in general. Now, we talk about the crisis and what impact it might have on Specialty Coffee with guest Heather Perry of the SCA and Klatch Coffee.ReferencesKlatch Coffee (Website) — About KlatchSCA (Website) — About Specialty Coffee AssociationContact Ushello@thecoffeepodcast.orgInstagram @thecoffeepodcastSubscribe to our Free Newsletter for discounts and more!
Heather Perry is the current SCA President, two time US Barista Champ, WBC Finalist and Vice President at Klatch Coffee in California. https://www.klatchroasting.com/The best way you can support our FREE podcast and is to support the businesses of our sponsors or grab merch from our new online store at www.mapitforward.org/merch.This episode of the podcast is supported by Elixir Specialty Coffee www.elixirfy.me - Looks like whiskey, feels like tea, made from coffee and unlike anything you've ever had before. Follow Elixir on social media @elixirspecialtycoffee. Use the code imapitforward for a one time 10% discount from your first order and get great discounts when you subscribe to our Elixir Lovers Club or VIP Elixir Lovers Club.Watch future podcast episodes live (or later) on YouTube or listen later on Apple Podcasts and Stitcher. Don't forget to subscribe, rate this podcast and share it with your friends!
Why is Heather Perry so smart? This and other nuggets from this years New York Coffee Festival.
Drips & Draughts: The Cold Brew Coffee and Craft Beverage Podcast
In today’s episode, we’ve got a quick overview/review/testimonial of the Brew Bomb cold brew system. Since announcing the Brew Bomb, there has been quite a few questions about how the system works, how it brews, how it filters, cup quality and more, so we’ve got a quick interview/testimonial with Heather Perry from Klatch Coffee about […] The post Brew Bomb Review & Testimonials; Death Wish Coffee Nitro Recall appeared first on Drips & Draughts.
The SCAA (Specialty Coffee Association of America) and the SCAE (Specialty Coffee Association of Europe) have recently merged to form the SCA (Specialty Coffee Association) but what does that mean for those of use who work in retail? What are the plans and goals of the SCA when it comes to their retail members? Is joining the Association something you should do for yourself or for your business and staff? In this week's episode we talk with SCA Vice President Heather Perry to get more details about what to expect and how we might participate. I believe you will gain a lot of clarity from this episode as Heather lays out all that has been going on and what is in store. Enjoy! Heather Perry, Vice President of the SCA, is also a 2 Time U.S. Barista Champion and 2nd Place world Barista Championship finalist. She is Vice President of Klatch Coffee, a 20 year old California based roaster/retailer and has served in association leadership positions for over 12 years. Helpful Links: Heather's Email: Heather@klatchroasting.com Ellie Hudson's Email: ellieh@sca.coffee www.sca.coffee www.Klatchcoffee.com https://sca.coffee/education-1/ www.keystotheshop.com
Drips & Draughts: The Cold Brew Coffee and Craft Beverage Podcast
In this episode, host Brendan Hanson is joined by 2-time U.S. Barista Champion Heather Perry and 2-time Brewers Champion Todd Goldsworthy from Klatch Coffee Company to discuss the award winning Klatch cold brew that took home 1st place in the 2016 Anaheim Coffee Fest America’s Best Cold Brew Competition. Subscribe: iTunes | Google Play Music | […] The post Cold Brew with Heather Perry and Todd Goldsworthy from Klatch Coffee appeared first on Drips & Draughts.
Heather Perry is an editorial and commercial photographer who has worked with National Geographic and Sony. In the podcast she talks about how she started in underwater photography. She has been a swimmer since 8 years old and has a marine biology background as well. See her website atwww.heatherperryphoto.com