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This mini-episode features a lively discussion with Dena Jones and Kathy Turiano, co-owners of Joe Bean Roasters, who share exciting updates about their evolving coffee business. They highlight their commitment to sourcing high-quality, directly traded coffees and the importance of building strong relationships with coffee farmers.The conversation delves into the distinctive flavors of a recently introduced Oaxacan Mexican coffee, which stands out for its vibrant notes and the powerful story behind its production by artisan women farmers. Listeners will also learn about Joe Bean's focus on roasting as a core aspect of their identity and how they are adapting to support the local coffee scene in Rochester. Be sure to check out their Perpetual Joy Coffee Subscription for fresh, roasted-to-order coffee delivered right to your door!Links referenced in this episode:shop.joebeanroasters.comwww.instagram.com/joebeanroastersshop.joebeanroasters.com/collections/coffee-subscriptionsCompanies mentioned in this episode: Joe Bean Roasters (@joebeanroasters) Lunchador Podcast Network (@lunchadorpodcasts)Mentioned in this episode:Sweet Pea Plant Based KitchenSweet Pea is a plant-powered kitchen helping you achieve wellness. Harnessing the power of food as medicine, we help you realize your happiest, healthiest self. Use promo code Lunchador15 for 15% off your order! https://sweetpeaplantbased.com
We continue our special series on movie music with one of the great montage sequence songs in 1980s film: Joe "Bean" Esposito's "You're The Best." We discuss its history (and connections to Rocky III) as well as Esposito's remarkable career. Besides analyzing the song, Frank proposes a crossover series that may be one of the greatest ideas we've had on this podcast: The Karate-Rock Universe. *Note: Bill realizes now that "Never Surrender" is not from Bloodsport, but Kickboxer. It was too late to fix when he discovered his grave error! Karate Tournament Montage Mixtape You can find us on Instagram, Facebook, and our website. You can email us at BandFGuiltFree@gmail.com, too. Feel free to rate and review us wherever you listen! Here is our Spotify playlist featuring every song we've featured. Our theme music is by the incredibly talented Ian McGlynn.
Rochester Business Connections Episode #127 w/ Kathy Turiano, Founder/Owner of Joe Bean Bean Roasters. - Watch The Full Episode: https://youtu.be/gg3oHI7bSSU - Keep In Touch With Kathy Turiano... Website: https://shop.joebeanroasters.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC78omduxuByfgt1nG6wBT_g Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joebeanroasters/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JoeBeanRoasters/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/joebeanroasters Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathy-turiano-9b205332/ - Listen to all our episodes on… Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/6GIUXbsHXx0…8sQLm6JR2vHOUuIw Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/roch…ns/id1537115928 Our Website: www.realbusinessconnections.com – Follow Our Host, Ben… Facebook: www.facebook.com/balbertmarketing Instagram: www.instagram.com/realbenalbert Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/balbertmarketing – RBC is made possible by www.balbertmarketing.com
That's right folks! Joe Bean is back for another episode dissecting the worst of Netflix's reality TV shows, and this time we're talking about Dated and Related! Join us for this Special Bad Content episode! Keep up with us online: @ItisNighPod and our pal Joe Bean Music is by The Future Cooperative
It's time to go back to an amazing episode of Founder Friday that teaches us about the power of taking risks and listening to what your heart is saying about your business. Back on episode 43 we interviewed Kathy Turiano of the multiple Good Food Award winning and roastery in Rochester, NY, Joe Bean Roasters. Joe Bean was founded in 2005 and has gone through several transformations but has always served the community through coffee and stayed true to their values in the process. In this episode you will hear all about their origins and their first transformation and I hop you will be encouraged by Kathy's example, wisdom, and insights so you too can find the courage to make a move in the right, but maybe scary, direction for your own coffee shop. Please do also listen to episode 207 where Kathy comes back to talk about hope is difficult times around the pandemic and what their latest and current iteration is. Links: www.joebeanroasters.com 207 : Hope in Difficult Times w/ Kathy Turiano of Joe Bean Coffee Roasters Visit our amazing Sponsors! www.groundcontrol.coffee www.pacficfoodservice.com
It's a special 'Bad Content' episode where we discuss Netflix's The Ultimatum (spoilers!) with extra special guests Lillie and Mr. Bean! We also discuss the racist shooting of 13 people in Buffalo, Tucker Carlson's continued effect on national discourse, and more news —all at the top— before hopping into the "Ultimatum" Bad Content Segment. Follow our stuff: Joe Bean It is Nigh Pod Our theme music is by The Future Cooperative. BC Music is "Dance of the Mammoths" by The Whole Other.
Joe Bean joins the pod again to chat with us about the potential for war with Russia, activism in Myanmar, and some other stuff. (And naturally, he joins for a Bad Content that is full of Truth for Patrick's tricks). Follow us @chriswidin @HarriStew @ItisNighPod and @Joe_Bean Our Music is by The Future Cooperative
This is a special episode, so come correct. Follow us @ItisNighPod & @HarriStew & @Joe_Bean & @ChrisWidin Our Intro Music is by The Future Cooperative That other fun time is by DivKid
Welcome to another episode with us shouting into the void about all the bad stuff! We're gonna talk about COP26, SCOTUS, and that dude Rittenhouse. We also discuss news from South America and Joe Bean's fine-ass poetry! Follow us on the Twitter: ItisNighPod ChrisWidin HarriStew Our music is by The Future Cooperative
Happy Halloween! Here's a special spooky episode with none other than JOE BEAN! Rate us & Leave a Review! @ItisNighPod @HarriStew @Joe_Bean @ChrisWidin Music is by The Future Cooperative
Welcome back to the @ItisNighPod! Today is another Nigh Underground (NUG), featuring none other than beloved friend of the pod, MR JOE BEAN. Find Harrison and Joe on Twitter if ya wanna: @HarriStew and @Joe_Bean P.S. I love our 11 listeners. Love, Chris. Music is by The Future Cooperative
Here we go again! Joe Bean is back to fill in for Chris while he's slacking off, and that leaves Harrison at the wheel. They're talking evictions, other news, and the next episode of Too Hot to Handle! Follow us on the Twitter: @ItisNighPod Music is by The Future Cooperative.
When the Chris is away, Harrison will call up Joe Bean instead. That's right! — Here we go again with another Nigh Underground Bonus episode! Twitter: @HarriStew @ItisNighPod @Joe_Bean MUSIC: The Future Cooperative
Joe "Bean" Keller Is A Portland Legend, Community Activist, Musician and Leader In The Community. He sat down with the Can We Talk ? Podcast in a In depth Interview About Portland History, The state of Portland Leadership, His Experience on the March On Washington, Gang Violence in the Community and Bridging the gap with the young & Old. Joe "Bean" Keller Also Speaks About His Son "Deontae J Keller" That He Lost To Police Gun Violence. The Can We Talk ? Podcast Wants To Thank Joe "Bean" Keller For Coming On The Show And Sharing His Story. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hey y'all! We'll be back with a proper rant-filled episode in a few days, but for now, enjoy this special bonus episode that went completely off the rails (until our guest saved it)! Follow us and Hit Us Up @ItIsNighPod on zee Twitter! Our music is by The Future Cooperative.
Melissa and Chad sit down with Kathy Turiano from Joe Bean Roasters today to chat about how Joe Bean came to be, working with family and most importantly choosing the path of challenge in order to create a meaningful experience in their business. Joe Bean creates delicious coffee while cultivating the experience for their customers and connecting their farmers directly to the success they have. They help to bring coffee farmers out of poverty, to connect them to the product they are growing more deeply and establish trust and faith in the entire industry from grower to shipper to roaster to barista. It was an amazing conversation with Kathy and we hope you enjoy it. To try their incredible coffee head over to https://shop.joebeanroasters.com/ Follow Joe Bean: Instagram: @joebeanroasters , @ktjoebean Facebook: @joebeanroasters Also check out some cool informative coffee videos on Youtube
On this episode of the Food About Town podcast, I went to the Hungerford Building to record with David Lane from David Lane Design. In his leahter laden wrokshop, we talked our mutual love of Joe Bean, personal growth and did some whisky tasting to pass the time. This episode... The post F.A.T. Podcast Episode 131 – David Lane first appeared on Food About Town.
THE TROLL TALE: A RADIO PLAY BY GARRETT VANCE & BIRKE DUNCAN “The Troll Tale” is about two Bainbridge Island teenagers attempting to bicycle across Sweden in 1984. They stop at a deserted campground, right before a storm hits. While lying in his sleeping bag, Garrett hears voices in the nearby woods. He realizes he must face his fears. This podcast also features a conversation with Birke Duncan and Ann Wilkinson Ellis. CREATIVE TEAM BIRKE DUNCAN – AUTHOR Birke Duncan earned an M.A. in Scandinavian Folklore & Mythology from the University of Washington in 1997. He and Jason M. Harris co-wrote two folklore books that became required texts in folklore classes at the UW, Michigan State, and Florida Tech. The first was “The Troll Tale & Other Scary Stories.” He has also worked as a magician at Magic Mouse Toys, and filmmaker GARRETT W. VANCE – AUTHOR Garrett is a former Bainbridge Islander. He has since travelled the world, and now resides in rural Thailand with his wonderful wife and way too many pets. In his youth Garrett performed in several BPA productions, notably Tom Sawyer, in which he fell down a bottomless pit. Villains always have more fun! Garrett now makes a living as an SF author, and he is busy finishing up his 3rd novel for Ring of Fire Press. He is also the Art Director for “The Grantville Gazette.” A big Birke Duncan fan, Garrett admires how Birke magically transmogrifies his stories into radio plays! “Garrett used to tell the story of his 1984 troll adventure at campfires on his parents' beachfront property.” – Birke Duncan CAST BEN BABCOCK - GARRETT Ben currently resides in the NY metro area, and is a member of the arts community and is a sponsor of the arts. When he is not engaged in the arts directly, he builds new technology that augments the arts community and empowers new forms of art through digital technology. Currently, Ben is actively working on projects related to the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in storytelling. Ben finds his greatest inspiration from spending time straddling a life in the city and a life in the rural country side. Ben previously played the hero of “A Long Vacation,” an Ogle Award winning radio drama adapted by Birke Duncan from the novella by Garrett W. Vance. ANN WILKINSON ELLIS- HOLLY Ann loves a good mystery and radio! Author Louise Penny currently has her attention… As a life-long enthusiast of audio everything, Ann jumped at the chance to perform in Birke Duncan’s radio plays 20 years ago when she moved back to Bainbridge while co-producing independent film Farewell to Harry. It all came full circle this past summer joining BPA’s audible arts team producing eight episodes of the cheeky and helpful Bainbridge Stay at Home Companion featuring recorded comedy sketches, interviews with local kids and musicians along with community partners helping our region navigate health and safety measures during this pandemic. MICHAEL LEONARD – NARRATOR / VOICE IN THE WOODS Michael spent over a decade working on Puget Sound stage and film before meeting the production team headed by Birke Duncan. It was on the set of the locally produced Joe Bean (by Bob McAllister) where they first met, and he was introduced to working in audio drama, finding a niche in narration. Previous appearances include A Janitor's Territory at the now-demolished 200 building at BHS and Vickie Gadget Saves the Universe by Garrett W. Vance. Michael left performing as a career path to try new things. He learned to fly helicopters, herd goats, work with steel, and became a founding member of the project team at “Strowler Living,” which combines community space with environmental stewardship. Audio Engineer - Matt Hadlock, Creative Coordinator - Miranda Feldtman, Production Manager - Deirdre Hadlock, Director of Operations - Siobhan Maguire, Talk-Back Producer & Host - Matt Longmire, BPA Executive Director - Dominique Cantwell, BPA Public Relations Director - Sally Jo Martine PODCAST THEME MUSIC Our theme music “Swing for Mike” is written and performed by Ranger and the “Re-Arrangers.” Find out more about the band at www.RangerSwings.com.
On this episode of the Food About Town podcast, Ben Turiano from Joe Bean Coffee Roasters and Ben Weiner from Gold Mountain Coffee talked everything around quality coffee sourcing and distribution. Ben Turiano called into the studio late last week to give an update on Joe Bean and how they...
In the midst of challenging times, there can still be hope and a way forward. Today we welcome back to the show Kathy Turiano to talk about finding hope in the face of difficulty. Kathy is the Co-Owner of Joe Bean Coffee Roasters in Rochester, NY, an award winning Roastery and cafe in Rochester, NY that has consistently set the pace for specialty coffee in their city and beyond. Our initial interview with Kathy was a Founder Friday back in May of 2017 (link below). This interview was also focused on the overcoming difficulty and pivoting the business as that has been a theme of sorts since Joe Bean was founded. During the last three years since we last talked, a lot has changed and they faced some of the biggest challenges to date. Challenges that crushed their spirits. In all of it they were able to find hope, light, and ultimately a better version of their business as a result. My hope is that Kathy's story of overcoming hardships and letting it shape their business for good, will bring you hope in this very difficult time. To me it is a story of learned resiliency and taking things one step at a time. We will learn some pretty important mindsets to have and lessons in how to lead ourselves and communicate with other when things get really tough. We need stories that encourage and I am certain this interview was meant for such a time as this. Links: www.joebeanroasters.com Joe Bean on IG Related Episodes: 043 : Founder Friday! Kathy Turiano / Joe Bean Coffee Roasters / A tale of overcoming challenges, new beginnings, and building a strong team, business, and community through coffee 200! : From Tragedy to Triumph : Navigating Change w/ Talor Browne of Talormade, Oslo, Norway 135 : Staying Motivated in the Midst of Difficulty 111 : Self-Care 101: Six Ways to Make Sure You are taking Care of Yourself While Taking Care of Others Self-Betrayal and the Art of Action 008 : Finding Joy in Coffee w/ Nathanael May 184 : Making Great Business Decisions w/ Dave Stachowiak The BEST in commercial coffee equipment www.prima-coffee.com/keys Want the best plant based beverage for your coffee drinks? www.pacificfoods.com/food-service
I catch up with singer/songwriter Joe “Bean” Esposito, who has had a very memorable career. He wrote Donna Summer’s “Bad Girls” and sang “Heaven Knows” with her as a member of the Brooklyn Dreams. Joe is best know for his cult hit “You’re the Best” from the Karate Kid. He also co-wrote “Hearts on Fire” from Rocky IV.
On this episode of the Food About Town podcast, I talked about my experience cooking for the last three days of the Joe Bean kitchen a little while back with my buddy Bryan Chue from Boston. Thanks for listening! This episode is brought to you by Phrankly. Phrankly is working...
On this episode of the Food About Town podcast, Kathy Turiano, Dena Jones and Ben Turiano from Joe Bean Coffee Roasters came over to the studio to talk through the history of Rochester’s first specialty coffee shop and where they are today. This was a long time coming as I...
This week we sit down with Andrew Cayer of Joe Bean Coffee Roasters. Andrew spent 9 weeks at Finca Idealista in Matagalpa, Nicaragua, learning about and working with Gold Mountain Coffee Growers, a social enterprise developing coffee quality, sustainability, and economic/social development in Matatgalpa. You can read more about Andrew's adventures here (and we highly recommend you do so). Also, check out Joe Bean's benefit throwdown, October 28, to fund a year of college for the daughter of one of Gold Mountain's farmers. If you're on Apple Podcasts, please Subscribe, Rate, Review. Help us reach more coffee professionals. If you want to be on Channeling or hear about a specific topic, email us at roccoffeesociety@gmail.com or find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram. Enjoy the episode!
This Founder Friday we talk with Kathy Turiano, Co-Owner of the award winning, Joe Bean Coffee Roasters in Rochester, NY. In this episode you will hear the epic story of how Joe Bean embraced radical change to come back from major set backs early on in the life of the business. I know you will find their example of over coming challenges, learning, collaboration, hospitality, continued exploration, and investment into their team truly inspirational. This was a phenomenal conversation! Enjoy! LINKS: WWW.JOEBEANROASTERS.COM Instagram Twitter Facebook Book: Necessary Endings
In this episode, we sit down with Ben Turiano, owner/operator of Joe Bean Coffee Roasters in Rochester, New York. We talked to Ben about the Roaster Side Chat Joe Bean and RCS hosted on February 19. We hear Ben's thoughts on coffee flavor, roasting, how to communicate it all, and where Joe Bean is heading in the near future. If you like what you hear, please subscribe and write us a review. If you want to interact with the content of this episode, you can drop us a line on Facebook or Instagram. Wade Reed can be reached at wade@fifthframe.co. Rory Van Grol can be reached at hello@uglyduckcoffee.com.
This is a bonus podcast for all the coffee lovers in the audience! The Rochester Coffee Society held an industry focused Roasters Panel on February 19th at Joe Bean Coffee in the back roasting area. Roasting representatives from Peaks Coffee, Joe Bean, Public Espresso and Gimme! Coffee all talked through...
On this episode of the Food About Town podcast, Ben Turiano and Jim Lake from Joe Bean Coffee stopped by to taste a selection of beers from the New England region. Both are practiced at tasting and I was happy to have them join me to go through these eight...
On this episode of the Food About Town podcast I had Christin Ortiz from Joe Bean Coffee and Phil Bianchi from Headwater Food Hub to discuss the new food program at Joe Bean. There is a lot of collaboration between the two and we also discussed a fair bit about farm to...
On this episode of the Food About Town podcast I sat down in the studio with James Lake from Joe Bean Coffee to do some beer tasting and have a good excuse to hang out away from the coffee shop. Joe Bean is basically my home away from home and I've... The post F.A.T. Episode 33 – James Lake first appeared on Food About Town.