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In this episode, Kelli White joins us to discuss her new book, Wine Confident: There's No Wrong Way to Enjoy Wine. Kelli shares the key ideas she wanted to convey in her latest work, drawing from the insights and lessons learned while writing her first book. We delve into her role as the Education Director at the Wine Center on Meadowood and explore her thoughts on some of the wine world's more debated topics. Is there truth to the idea that women make better sommeliers than men? How are generational and environmental changes shaping the wine industry? And why doesn't Kelli emphasize wine and food pairing in her book?
Kelli White, a renowned wine educator and author, shares her expertise on wine education and industry innovations in this episode. She discusses her journey as a sommelier at PRESS Restaurant in St. Helena and her book "Wine Confident." The conversation explores various topics, including the complexities of the wine industry, the role of sommeliers, sustainable vineyard practices, and the importance of accurate wine education. Kelli also addresses common consumer misconceptions and offers practical advice for both novice and experienced wine enthusiasts. Winemaking Class Offers and Show Notes for all episodes at https://www.insidewinemaking.com/ Resources from this Episode Wine Confident There's No Wrong Way to Enjoy Wine: https://academieduvinlibrary.com/products/wine-confident Contemporary Biodynamics & Beyond: https://www.guildsomm.com/public_content/features/articles/b/kelli-white/posts/contemporary-biodynamics One Thousand Vines: https://booklarder.com/products/one-thousand-vines-a-new-way-to-understand-wine This episode is sponsored by Harvest Pillar concrete trellis posts: https://www.harvestpillar.com/ Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com. Let them know we sent you.
Wine can be simple if you just want to drink it, but if you drink enough - it eventually grabs you and begins to whisper about history, geography, and so much more. Now you, like us are part of a never ending journey to learn about this incredible drink, but where do you start? On today's podcast we are joined by one of the world's great teachers of wine: Kelli White. Kelli and Jason discuss her new book “Wine Confident” and how the wine world may have completely messed up how we answer questions and teach about wine. Don't forget to subscribe to SOMMTV.com where you can watch the best wine shows and movies including the brand new Napa Valley Vintage report where leading winemakers sit down to discuss the 2024 vintage. Watch the 2024 Napa vintage report free right now: https://sommtv.vhx.tv/videos/2024-napa-valley-vintage-report
Kelli White is an educator, Sommelier, and an award-winning journalist and author. After Somming at two of America's great wine restaurants, Veritas and Press, Kelli continued her love of wine by writing about it for Vinous, Somm Press and GuildSomm among others. She published her first book, “Napa Valley Then and Now” in 2015, a doorstop of essential reading about the Napa Valley. She is now the Director of Education at The Wine Center at Meadowood in Napa Valley. Kelli just published her latest book “Wine Confident” a book for all people with a love and interest in wine. Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support The Grape Nation by becoming a member!The Grape Nation is Powered by Simplecast.
In the latest GuildSomm podcast, host MS Christopher Tanghe interviews Kelli A. White, director of education for the Wine Center at Meadowood in Napa Valley, author of Napa Valley, Then & Now, and accomplished wine writer. Kelli discusses the history of Napa Valley, its regions, trends, and much more. Prior to her role at Meadowood, Kelli was the senior staff writer here at GuildSomm, where she wrote articles and expert guides on a wide range of topics and received two Roederer Awards for her work. Her writing has also appeared in World of Fine Wine, Robb Report, Sommelier Journal, Le Pan, and Vinous. Before venturing into writing and education, Kelli was a sommelier at New York City's Veritas and PRESS in St. Helena. Her acclaimed book, Napa Valley, Then & Now, was originally released in 2015; a reprint was recently issued. Head to GuildSomm.com for links to Kelli's writing and to learn more about Napa Valley, Then & Now. Listen in for a deep-dive on Napa Valley and great insights into the region. If you enjoy this episode, please leave us a review to support the show. Cheers!
Join Kelli and Sarah as they talk with longtime friend and wine industry maven Cathy Corison as the three dig deep into the grapes, soil, and vintages that makeup Corison Winery. Cathy is an American Winemaker who specializes in Cabernet Sauvignon, and was nominated for a James Beard Award for Outstanding Wine. In this episode, Cathy goes in-depth on the flavors she likes to play with in her famous Cabernets, such as her Sunbasket and Kronos Vineyard varietals, and why her love for the flavors around the world draws her to older vine characteristics. Among other things, Cathy also shares how important family is in winemaking, and her excitement in seeing the next generation of winemakers begin to sprout up. This episode is packed full of great tasting notes, stories, and perspectives on some of the best Cabernets in Napa Valley! If you like this episode, be sure to follow Wines That Matter on whatever platform you're listening on. This episode was produced and edited for CurtCo Media by AJ Moseley. Music by Chris Porter. Hosted by Kelli White and Sarah Bray. Chin chin!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chappellet Winery is truly a historic staple in Napa Valley. In this episode of Wines That Matter, listeners are joined by Cyril Chappellet, who is the Chairman of the Board for Chappellet Winery. Cyril, Kelli, and Sarah go deep into the history of the Chappellet vineyard as well as the early years of Napa Valley and St. Helena. For Cyril, family and wine have always been intimately connected, and listeners get to hear some wonderful stories and thought processes to how Chappellet puts out some of their world class wines. In addition to opening and tasting through some world class bottles, Cyril touches on the fires that have ravaged Napa Valley in the past, and how he's leading the way in protecting the winemakers and natural habitat that surrounds them all. Cyril truly is a storyteller worth listening to regardless of your current knowledge of wine! If you like this episode, be sure to follow Wines That Matter on whatever platform you're listening on. This episode was produced and edited for CurtCo Media by AJ Moseley. Music by Chris Porter. Hosted by Kelli White and Sarah Bray. Chin chin!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I met Kelli White at the Reset Conference, and we connected over personal branding and brand work right away. Kelli specializes in brand videography and shares video education in a very approachable way. Today we are talking about how you can start utilizing video within your brand to help it stand out. Here is what I discussed with Kelli: An increase in video need Can every brand benefit from video? Short-form video and other ways to utilize video Long-form content/video ideas How you can use video in your client process Where to start if you are intimated with using video How video can be serving you as a business owner and also your clients At what point should you hire someone to help you with video? Where to use and share your video Video gear and softwares to consider (even if you aren't a videographer!) Connect with Kelli on Instagram @kelliwhitephotography or @shelearnsvideo to get more video education Gear/software mentioned: upgrade your iPhone, Rode iPhone microphone, tripod or light stand, LED panels/ring lights, iMovie, Abode Rush, Loom, Canva Free 5 day mini course all about making the move to brand photography here Full show notes here Some of the best conversations happen after the show in my private Facebook group, Take It Personally Podcast. Click here to join in!
The story of Robert Mondavi, a genius who did more to create Napa than anyone else and flew so close to the sun he almost owned it. Join Jason Wise and writers Ray Isle and Kelli White as well as Robert himself to tell one of the great tales in life and wine. Don't forget all new subscribers and members who gift somtv.com will receive a large signed original SOMM poster until they run out, so act fast.
In this month's tasting episode, MS Chris Tanghe sits down with Ray Sholes of Michael's Genuine in Miami. Ray shares his approach to blind tasting and how he applies it to his buying habits for the restaurant's list. Then, GuildSomm Executive Director Jenny Hemmer speaks with GuildSomm alum Kelli White to hear her perspective on the blind tasting skillset. Kelli is the director of education for Meadowood in Napa Valley and the author of "Napa Valley, Then & Now," a magnificent tome on all things Napa. Following each conversation, you'll hear Ray and Kelli blind taste the same wine. Listen closely and see if you can guess the wine along with them! Thanks for listening. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review, as this helps us connect with and grow our community. Cheers!
Several athletes, like Chris Phillips & Kelli White, recognized the “smart tab” for its capability to heighten alertness & performance. Nonetheless, unfortunately, they can no longer tap into the tremendous results the “smart tab” furnishes since it was prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) in 2004. Certainly, when it's articulated that the “smart tab” is beneficial to individuals from all walks of life, athletes aren't left out. Now is modafinil legal in sports? This guide https://modafinil.org/modafinil-in-sports/ reveals the 5 ways in which the “smart drug” benefits them. Read it to know if playing sport on modafinil is a good idea. Some of the benefits discussed in the guide include heightened energy levels (as more energy furnishes the chance to train for longer hours which could decipher to an overall advancement in athletic performance if conducted appropriately). It also offers them swift reaction time & laser-sharp focus to concentrate, zero in on tasks, & help them accomplish what must be done for as long as it takes to fulfill set goals. Furthermore, modafinil helps them delay mental fatigue resulting from intense & consistent sports activities. It also helps them heighten their motivation which can help any athlete improve performance. Timestamp 00:46 What Is Modafinil? 02:12 Safety and Side Effects 03:31 How “Can” Modafinil Tablets Benefit Athletes? 03:45 Boosted Energy Levels 04:10 Reduced Reaction Times 04:37 Laser-Sharp Focus 05:03 Delayed Mental Fatigue 05:29 Increased Motivation 06:08 Famous Athletes Taking Modafinil 06:37 #1. Barry Bonds 07:08 #2. Diana Taurasi 07:45 #3. Kelli White 08:28 Is Modafinil a Banned Substance? 08:55 United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) 09:18 World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) 09:44 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) 10:31 The Olympics 11:21 Should You Take Modafinil Pills During Sporting Events? 12:50 Final Thoughts: Modafinil and Sports
Kelli White from Connecting Hearts Travel joins me to talk about how she and her daughter helped heal their relationship through traveling and how they're helping other mother and daughters through curated trips with support. This is a wonderful episode on how to better understand the dynamic between the mother daughter relationship and how difficult it can be and how to heal it.Jackie has launched her new wellness website Love You Even More! Check out her new course on How To Build Better Self-Worth, read articles on loving yourself and other smarter and work with her on building better self-worth in love, life, career and even your dating life! Find Love You Even more and her new course at https://loveyouevenmore.com!Want to learn more about Jackie, the podcast and how to become That Girl in your life? Head on over for more at www.jackiebrubaker.com!That Girl A Novel is now a podcast! Listen to each chapter free and read by yours truly at That Girl A Novel. Find it everywhere you listen to your podcasts. Or read it on Amazon in paperback or Kindle. Get extra's from the podcast and help support it by joining our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/thatgirlthepodcastFor more about Jackie and her and our guests:https://www.instagram.com/jackiebrubaker/https://www.instagram.com/thatgirlthepodcast/https://www.instagram.com/connectingheartstravelwww.jackiebrubaker.comwww.loveyouevenmore.comI'm excited to announce my new course How To Build Better Self-worth is now available at my wellness website loveyouevenmore.com.If you've found yourself stuck in a rut, making poor decisions in relationships, feel like you can never get what you really want or are just too afraid to take chances on yourself it's time to do some work on your self worth.I walk you through exercises in uncovering where your self-worth has been broken, how Support the show
Episode 123 - Kelli White, Meadowood Estate by Michelle Mandro
Today on The Creative Frame I'm talking with Kelli White who is a family and lifestyle newborn photographer and filmmaker as well as an educator teaching about creating videos. Today we talk about how to use video to help differentiate your business, how to get creative with video, how shooting video can help you grow as a photographer and so much more. I hope this conversation leaves you with some ideas and inspiration for shooting video even if that is something new for you. You can find her online here:Kelli White PhotographyKelli White on InstagramShe Learns VideoShe Learns Video InstagramPhoto Display Books Kelli mentionsYou can follow along with the podcast and Allison Jacobs on Instagram. Looking for the free creativity guide? Grab it here.
Have you considered offering more than the traditional photography package to your clients? Diversifying can set you apart and lead to exponential growth in your business!In episode 496 of The Bokeh Podcast, Kelli White introduces us to the steps we can take to include video in our photography packages! Listen in to hear how with a few simple changes, you too can be a one-stop-shop for your clients!The Bokeh Podcast is brought to you by Photographer’s Edit: Custom Editing for the Professional Photographer and Miilu: The Simplest Way to Create and Manage Timelines and Shot Lists for the Events You’re Photographing. You can also subscribe to the Bokeh podcast on the Apple podcast app, follow on Spotify, add to your playlist on Stitcher, or listen on Overcast.Brand Position (4:43)Creating a great customer experience (10:08)Technique for time management (16:40)Outsourcing/Delegation (20:15)Book Recommendation (26:43)Big Magic by Elizabeth GilbertThe War of Art by Steven PressfieldKelli's process for adding video into her photography business (31:57)Ways Video can be impactful for your business (43:48)1. Sets your business apart from your competition2. Diversifies your income3. Improves your photography4. Expands your reach5. Allows you to better serve your clientsSteps photographers can take to get started with video (52:20)1. Learn about the basic gear and settings2. Practice, practice, practice!3. Find an editing software and learn it well4. Do model callsLinks:charitywater.orgkelliwhitephotography.comshelearnsvideo.comyoutube.com/shelearnsvideoinstagram.com/kelliwhitephotography See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Market feeling over-crowded? You just have to find a way to stand out! Kelli White joins me to share how you can use video to do just that! The post Episode 056: Using Video to Set Yourself Apart with Kelli White appeared first on Amanda Warfield.
Warning: This episode covers the topic of human trafficking and may be triggering to some. Diversity, especially amongst Americans, is a crucial misunderstanding. Being able to appreciate and recognize cultural diversity is key in many aspects of helping build foundations, but especially in human trafficking. From being able to recognize signs, to the appropriate approach to after care can all be traced back to the culture of all involved. Kelli White leads this L.E.A.D. discussion on human trafficking and our different cultural backgrounds and normalcies as they relate to human trafficking, how we need to work to identify barriers and to overcome them, and the problem with the "numbers". Connect with Kelli White: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelli-white-msn-fnp-bc-aprn-rnfa-9928a818a/ Moderated by Sarah Phelps: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bsarahphelps/ This episode is brought to you by the Leaders for Equity, Allyship, and Diversity, where we are having honest and uncomfortable conversations to make a difference in the world. We host these events to allow leaders to come together, discuss, learn, share, activate, and empower to make a difference in this world. These occur every Thursday at 7:30pm Eastern/4:30pm Pacific. You can find our group and upcoming events on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13938399/ Subscribe & Follow Leading People First https://my.captivate.fm/www.instagram.com/leadingpeoplefirst/ (Instagram) https://www.linkedin.com/company/leading-people-first/ (LinkedIn) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGlWhzDv2lg3k2CThajh14A (YouTube) https://my.captivate.fm/www.LeadingPeopleFirst.com (LeadingPeopleFirst.com)
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Are trends like orange wine and natural wine here to stay? What are the benefits of joining a wine club? How do you get out of a wine rut? Have consumer wine choices changed during the pandemic? In this episode of the Unreserved Wine Talk podcast, I'm chatting with Amanda McCrossin & Vanessa Conlin of the Wine Access Unfiltered Podcast for part 2 of our two-part conversation. You can find the wines we discussed at www.nataliemaclean.com/winepicks. Highlights Why did Vanessa decide to pursue her MW qualification? What are the main differences between the MW and Master Sommelier qualifications? Why doesn’t Amanda think the orange wine trend is here to stay in the US? Why is there so much confusion for consumers when it comes to natural wines? How does Vanessa identify natural wines? Have consumer wine choices changed during the pandemic? What was the most expensive wine Amanda has ever sold? Why does Amanda have a special interest in unusual varieties of wine from the 1950s and 1960s? Where can you start when you want to try something new? What’s the experience like as a member of the Wine Access Wine Club? Does it matter where you buy your wine? Why did Vanessa do a tasting of high-altitude wines? Which type of wine glass does Amanda recommend for California wines? How is Wine Access working to help improve diversity in the wine industry? Key Takeaways I loved the way Vanessa described the master of wine studies as a way to combine all of those pieces of her curiosity and feed her constant desire to keep learning. I feel that way when it comes to writing and researching guests and topics for this podcast. I agree with her that the wine community needs to do a better job of explaining what natural wine actually means and what people should look for. I love her advice to drink promiscuously! The people on the floor - whether it's a restaurant or retail - know better than anybody what's on that list or on the shelves. Talk to them and ask what's interesting. Take a risk, drink promiscuously. Watch Party Join me for the debut Watch Party of the video of this conversation that I’ll be live-streaming for the very first time on Instagram Live Video, Facebook Live Video or YouTube Live Video on Wednesday, March 24th at 7 pm eastern. Click on the "Interested" or "Going" buttons below so that you'll be notified when we go live: https://www.facebook.com/events/483530695981204 I’ll be jumping into the comments on all three platforms as we watch it together so that I can answer your questions in real-time. I want to hear from you! What’s your opinion of what we’re discussing? What takeaways or tips do you love most from this chat? What questions do you have that we didn’t answer? Giveaway You can win one of two signed copies of my books, "Red, White, and Drunk All Over" and "Unquenchable" How to Win All you have to do is just pick your favourite social media channel -- Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn -- tag us and post a wine you love before March 24th. Make sure to use these handles and hashtags: Instagram - @vanessaconlin @sommvivant @nataliemacleanwine @wineaccess @wineaccessunfiltered Twitter - @wineaccess @nataliemaclean Facebook - @hello.wine.access @natdecants Hashtags: #wineaccess #natdecants I’ll select the winner from those of you who participate before March 24th. I’ll also reshare your stories and posts with my followers whether you win or not so that you connect with more wine lovers. Good luck, and I can't wait to see (and share) what you post! About Amanda McCrossin & Vanessa Conlin MW Amanda McCrossin is a sommelier, media personality, wine educator, host of the Wine Access Unfiltered Podcast, & creator/host of the Instagram and YouTube channel “SOMMVIVANT.” As the former Wine Director at PRESS Restaurant in Napa Valley, Amanda worked with the world’s largest, deepest restaurant collection of all Napa Valley wines in the world. Prior to being named Wine Director in 2018, Amanda worked as a sommelier with her mentors and predecessors Kelli White (author, Napa Valley Then & Now) and Scott Brenner to become one of the world’s leading experts in California wine. Today, Amanda focuses her efforts on producing wine “edutainment” and digital media content for her social media platforms geared toward both consumers and professionals alike. A frequent speaker, personality, and contributing writer, in 2018 she was named a Wine Enthusiast ‘Wine Star’ Nominee for Sommelier of the Year and has been featured by numerous publications and media outlets including SOMM TV, Food Network, Wine Enthusiast, Somm Journal, Food & Wine, World of Fine Wine, & Wine Spectator. Vanessa Conlin MW is the Head of Wine for Wine Access, a national direct-to-consumer e-com wine retailer where she oversees all wine curation and wine content. Vanessa has served as the Director of Sales and Marketing for several of Napa’s most prestigious luxury estates including Arietta Wines and Dana Estates. Previously she was the wine buyer for two prominent Manhattan wine retailers and the Wine Director for a Manhattan-based wine bar. As an avid supporter of charitable causes, Vanessa is the President of the Board for Jameson Humane, a Napa Valley-based animal rescue and sanctuary, and has chaired the organization’s annual charity wine auction four times, raising over 7 million dollars. Prior to falling in love with wine, Vanessa worked as a professional musician, performing internationally and on Broadway, and holds a Master’s Degree in Music. She is an instructor for the Wine and Spirits Education Trust and was the recipient of the Niki Singer Memorial Scholarship from the International Wine Center. Vanessa became a Master of Wine in 2020. To learn more about the resources mentioned in this episode, visit https://www.nataliemaclean.com/120.
Have you ever dreamed of ditching your day job and starting a career in wine? What do wine and music have in common? What's it like to share a bottle of wine with the famous wine critic Robert Parker? In this episode of the Unreserved Wine Talk podcast, I'm chatting with Amanda McCrossin & Vanessa Conlin of the Wine Access Unfiltered Podcast for part 1 of our two-part conversation. You can find the wines we discussed at www.nataliemaclean.com/winepicks. Highlights When did Vanessa recognize she had found her place in the world of wine? Why was moving to Napa Valley the best moment in Amanda’s wine career so far? How was Amanda impacted by the California wildfires in 2017 and 2020? Are Napa Valley wineries open for visitors? How did a class shift Vanessa’s career path from opera to wine? Why was wine an infrequent part of Vanessa’s life during her career as an opera singer? How did Amanda make the transition from the stage into her wine career? How are wine and music more similar than you might think? What’s behind the perceived barrier to entry for both wine and opera? How are Amanda and Vanessa making wine more accessible? Why did Amanda make the move to Napa Valley from New York? How did Vanessa end up moving to California on a leap of faith? How does Vanessa combine her passion for wine with her love of animals? What was the moment that Amanda knew it was time for her to go all-in on her wine career? What aspects of Vanessa’s transition to her wine career were the hardest? Why was working at Press Restaurant such an interesting experience for Amanda? Which first wine experience did Amanda share with Robert Parker? What close call did Vanessa have with sparkling wine? Key Takeaways I love the parallels that they draw between wine and music: both enjoyed individually and evoke all the senses. You can share the same bottle of wine with others but have a very different experience of it from them. What you bring to that wine influences what you take away from it. I love the point about wine, like music, being the sum of art and science. You start with technical foundations, but it’s the artistic flourish on top that makes the experience magical. It was great to get an update on Napa Valley and I’m looking forward to visiting the region again. I believe that you can enjoy wine without being an expert, but also believe that you can have a richer, more layered experience with knowledge. That’s always optional of course. I agree that a great way to learn about wine is to surround yourself with people who know more about it than you do, whether that’s through friends or online courses. Watch Party Join me for the debut Watch Party of the video of this conversation that I’ll be live-streaming for the very first time on Instagram Live Video, Facebook Live Video or YouTube Live Video on Wednesday, March 17th at 7 pm eastern. Click on the "Interested" or "Going" buttons below so that you'll be notified when we go live: https://www.facebook.com/events/465681857886314/ I’ll be jumping into the comments on all three platforms as we watch it together so that I can answer your questions in real-time. I want to hear from you! What’s your opinion of what we’re discussing? What takeaways or tips do you love most from this chat? What questions do you have that we didn’t answer? Giveaway You can win one of two signed copies of my books, "Red, White, and Drunk All Over" and "Unquenchable" How to Win All you have to do is just pick your favourite social media channel -- Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn -- tag us and post a wine you love before March 24th. Make sure to use these handles and hashtags: Instagram - @vanessaconlin @sommvivant @nataliemacleanwine @wineaccess @wineaccessunfiltered Twitter - @wineaccess @nataliemaclean Facebook - @hello.wine.access @natdecants Hashtags: #wineaccess #natdecants I’ll select the winner from those of you who participate before March 24th. I’ll also reshare your stories and posts with my followers whether you win or not so that you connect with more wine lovers. Good luck, and I can't wait to see (and share) what you post! About Amanda McCrossin & Vanessa Conlin MW Amanda McCrossin is a sommelier, media personality, wine educator, host of the Wine Access Unfiltered Podcast, & creator/host of the Instagram and YouTube channel “SOMMVIVANT.” As the former Wine Director at PRESS Restaurant in Napa Valley, Amanda worked with the world’s largest, deepest restaurant collection of all Napa Valley wines in the world. Prior to being named Wine Director in 2018, Amanda worked as a sommelier with her mentors and predecessors Kelli White (author, Napa Valley Then & Now) and Scott Brenner to become one of the world’s leading experts in California wine. Today, Amanda focuses her efforts on producing wine “edutainment” and digital media content for her social media platforms geared toward both consumers and professionals alike. A frequent speaker, personality, and contributing writer, in 2018 she was named a Wine Enthusiast ‘Wine Star’ Nominee for Sommelier of the Year and has been featured by numerous publications and media outlets including SOMM TV, Food Network, Wine Enthusiast, Somm Journal, Food & Wine, World of Fine Wine, & Wine Spectator. Vanessa Conlin MW is the Head of Wine for Wine Access, a national direct-to-consumer e-com wine retailer where she oversees all wine curation and wine content. Vanessa has served as the Director of Sales and Marketing for several of Napa’s most prestigious luxury estates including Arietta Wines and Dana Estates. Previously she was the wine buyer for two prominent Manhattan wine retailers and the Wine Director for a Manhattan-based wine bar. As an avid supporter of charitable causes, Vanessa is the President of the Board for Jameson Humane, a Napa Valley-based animal rescue and sanctuary, and has chaired the organization’s annual charity wine auction four times, raising over 7 million dollars. Prior to falling in love with wine, Vanessa worked as a professional musician, performing internationally and on Broadway, and holds a Master’s Degree in Music. She is an instructor for the Wine and Spirits Education Trust and was the recipient of the Niki Singer Memorial Scholarship from the International Wine Center. Vanessa became a Master of Wine in 2020. To learn more about the resources mentioned in this episode, visit https://www.nataliemaclean.com/119.
Human trafficking is a human rights violation and a public health crisis, and every person should be concerned about it. Healthcare providers play a critical role in identifying and treating victims of trafficking. It's important for all healthcare providers to be trained in recognizing the signs of potential trafficking and responding in a trauma-informed and victim-centered way. The health implications of trafficking are severe and long-term. My special guest, Kelli, is a Researcher, Speaker, and Advocate against Human Trafficking and is dedicated to training healthcare professionals and the general public on this evil crime that impacts children, women, and men all around us. Please take time to learn more about human trafficking and support local organizations making a difference.
In today's world, various prominent people are known to have been relying on nootropics to ameliorate their mental abilities, memory, focus, attention, and energy. Some global celebrities have publicly admitted to using modafinil & similar smart pills. This guide https://modafinil.org/modafinil-and-famous-people/ introduces you to the essential usage of modafinil, its powerful rewards, as well as famous people such as Kelli White, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, who was the 44th President of the USA, and other prominent people as well as celebrities who use modafinil. From the secret list of famous people who administer modafinil & other nootropics depicted in this guide, it can be concluded that modafinil has amazing effects on the brain, alertness, & cognitive functions. Timestamp 00:40 What Are Smart Drugs or Nootropics? 02:24 Ray Kurzweil, Inventor and Futurist 05:15 Joe Rogan, the Great Podcaster 07:30 Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States 08:13 Hillary Clinton, American Politician 08:45 Tim Ferriss, Author and Researcher 10:33 Dave Asprey, Founder of Bulletproof 11:35 Barry Bonds, American Professional Baseball Player 12:07 Rick Rosner, Television Writer 12:35 Kelli White, American Former Sprinter 13:04 Buy Smart Drugs Safely and OTC
Interviews with Geoff Kruth, Matt Stamp, and Kelli White on the development and evolution of GuildSomm.
Kelli White, Jason Caballero, Stevie Stacionis and Geoff Kruth review key stories from 2018.
Geoff Kruth and guests Stevie Stacionis of Bay Grape, Esther Mobley from the San Francisco Chronicle, and Kelli White of GuildSomm review the year in wine.
Zach chats with fellow sommelier and wine writer Kelli White about her book, Napa Valley Then and Now, as well as her recent trip to British Columbia. Find more of Kelli's work at GuildSomm.com or on social media @kelliwhitewine.
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Vinpratarna träffar Napaexperten, sommelieren och författaren Kelli White och snackar Napa – och mycket annat. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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An interview with Kelli White, author of Napa Valley Then & Now on the last hundred years of Napa Valley.
Kelli White is a sommelier at Press Restaurant in St. Helena and the author of Napa Valley, Then and Now.
Geoff Kruth interviews Tim Mondavi of Continuum, John Williams of Frogs Leap and Kelli White of Press Restaurant on the post-prohibition history of the Napa Valley.
Four sommeliers: Desi Echavarrie, MS, Ryan Stetins, Steve Distler and Kelli White, each tell us about a wine they are currently excited about and answer a host of questions about their selection and the region it comes from.