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Get your samples of Perfect Puree: https://perfectpuree.com/foodservice/complimentary-samples/?utm_source=bartenderatlarge&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=sampling2022 ____________________________________ Join us every Monday as acclaimed bartender, Erick Castro, interviews some of the bar industry's top talents from around the world, including bartenders, distillers & authors. If you love cocktails & spirits then this award-winning podcast is just for you. SUPPORT US ON PATREON: Get early access to episodes, exclusive bonus episodes, special content and more: https://www.patreon.com/BartenderAtLarge WATCH OUR VIDEOS ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/bartenderatlarge FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: Erick Castro: www.instagram.com/HungryBartender Bartender at Large: www.instagram.com/BartenderAtLarge FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: Erick Castro: www.twitter.com/HungryBartender Bartender at Large: www.twitter.com/BartendAtLarge
Whether it's to hear live music, to hang out, or to hook up, bars and clubs are a big part of nightlife for a lot of people. But going out to a bar is not without risk, particularly for women, LGBTQ+ and non-binary people. Support Nocturne by donating at www.patreon.com/nocturnepodcast Angel Shot Credits Nocturne is produced by Vanessa Lowe. Music Nocturne theme music by Kent Sparling Additional music: Kent Sparling // Myles Boisen // Kid Otter Episode art by Magdalena Metrycka Support Nocturne by donating at www.Patreon.com/nocturnepodcast Find info about Safe Bars and Lauren Taylor's other work. Nocturne is a proud member of Hub and Spoke audio collective.
Whether it's to hear live music, to hang out, or to hook up, bars and clubs are a big part of nightlife for a lot of people. But going out to a bar is not without risk, particularly for women, LGBTQ+ and non-binary people. Support Nocturne by donating at www.Patreon.com/nocturnepodcast Angel Shot Credits Nocturne is produced by Vanessa Lowe. Music Nocturne theme music by Kent Sparling Additional music: Kent Sparling // Myles Boisen // Kid Otter Episode art by Magdalena Metrycka Support Nocturne by donating at www.Patreon.com/nocturnepodcast Find info about Safe Bars and Lauren Taylor's other work. Nocturne is a proud member of Hub and Spoke audio collective.
Host Jeremy C. Park talks with K. Durrell Cowan, CEO of Heal 901, who shares his personal story of launching the nonprofit focused on bridging the gap between the vulnerable populations of Memphis and the resources available that will help them live a more empowered life.During the interview, Cowan discusses their flagship programs, including Safe Bars, Athletes as Leaders, Coaching Boys into Men, Cure Violence, and Shifting Boundaries. He then talks about some of their Community Outreach initiatives, including Operation Warm Winter and Operation Cool Down, along with their upcoming inaugural Cultivating the Minds of Young People Gala being held on January 27, 2023.Visit www.heal901.org to learn more.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/healing901Twitter: https://twitter.com/heal901?lang=en
It's been almost two years since our eyes were opened to some of the toxic behaviors common in brewing culture. While awareness was the first step in building a new culture, we still have work to do to take care of one another and heal. Fortunately, you (the people who work in the industry) are primely positioned to make that happen! Safe Bars will guide you in this interactive experience to illustrate why we still need to invest in safer spaces to bring about much-needed change, and equip you with tools to take action. In this workshop we'll build the ideal taproom culture. The reckoning has us all talking about the changes we need to make to ensure that all people who celebrate with us feel seen, respected, and protected. We will build that environment and experience how it feels so you can recreate it in your establishment. Amie Ward, Executive Director, Safe Bars Alana Koenig-Busey (she/her) is the JEDI Project Coordinator at Crafted For All, a professional development platform that fosters inclusive, equitable, and just spaces and experiences in the craft beverage sector. She also works as the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Project Coordinator at the Brewers Association (BA), directing the BA Mentorship and DEI Mini-Grant programs. Alana has a background in beverage hospitality management and a professional certification in human resources, SHRM-CP. She also provides training in safe alcohol service through TIPS and bystander intervention through Safe Bars. Sign the Safe Bars P.A.C.T. and make a long-term commitment to establishing safer, more respectful work and drinking spaces for employees and consumers. Join us in-person for CBP Connects in 2023 Half workshop, half networking Milwaukee, WI | June 19-21, 2023 Grab your spot now https://cbpconnects-milwaukee.eventbrite.com/
Beer Me likes to get nerdy, about cask beer, hops…but this week we are taking a deep dive into safety. The landscape of the beer industry is changing and will continue to evolve to be more inclusive. With this change, spaces that beer inhabits need to be safe (taprooms, breweries, bars). Amie Ward, a hospitality veteran, and Safe Bars trainer joins the show to talk about how to intervene in an unsafe situation and why training, like Safe Bars, is vital in this industry. Hear more about the beer industry confronting sexual harassment and discrimination:Listen to the episode #notme with Brienne Allan.Trigger Warning: we discuss instances of assault and unsafe situations in this episode.
See you in 2022 at CBP Connects presented by Arryved POS, a series of workshops in three markets across the United States offering collaborative and educational opportunities for Craft Beer Professionals. Join your fellow Craft Beer Professionals in Norfolk, VA (February 7-9, 2022) for 3 days of networking and education. The #MeToo movement has opened our eyes to harassment and other violence in many realms, including craft brewing. Like many other arenas, the brewing industry has been susceptible to toxic work environments because of its macho bro culture, the commodification of women, and the underrepresentation of diverse genders and races. Safe Bars, founded in 2013, works to shift these pernicious realities through education, training, and culture change. Join AJ in Norfolk for the interactive workshop "Brewing A New Culture: Stopping Harassment in Beer Spaces." Safe Bars has been a fantastic partner to CBP and we are excited to have them as part of CBP Connects. Norfolk, Virginia | February 7-9, 2022 View the complete schedule: https://cbpconnects-norfolk.eventbrite.com/
This was a live broadcast with Andrew Coplon of Craft Beer Professionals (Spotify Link). In this episode, we discussed the latest #MeToo movement in the brewing industry and brought in the experts from multiple angles to discuss best practices to move our community in the right direction. I was honored to be a part of this fantastic panel with AJ Head of Safe Bars, Amy Lessa of Fisher Phillips LLP Law Firm. I hit on this topic from an Employment Practices Liability Insurance perspective. Link to Craft Beer Professionals Podcast https://safebars.org/ - https://www.fisherphillips.com/ - http://www.craftbreweryinsurance.com/
One of the things we all love about beer is, it's inherently diverse with styles coming from a wealth of cultures. Yet, somehow we have difficulty extending the same ideology to other people. This problem has risen to the surface lately, but honestly, it's always been there. Like a weed, it's time to eradicate the root and sow the seeds of a better future for all. My next guest works to create this better landscape in the beer and service industries and will help you learn how to do your part. The Good Beer Matters Podcast is sponsored by BreweryDB.com, your digital destination for brewery experiences! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jeremy-storton/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeremy-storton/support
When you think about beer, the first place you might not think about is Fargo ND, but our friends over at Drekker Brewing Company are making a name for themselves with their fruited sours and IPAs. We won't say more you'll have to listen to find out more. If you ever find yourself in Fargo make sure to head over to Drekker. For more information please check out https://drekkerbrewing.com/This week we learned of countless stories from victims of sexism, sexual assault, racism, harassment and discrimination. Thanks to @ratmagnet for being the catalyst for change. While we cannot fix what has happened in the past. We can and will be part of the solution to make sure stories like we’ve all seen don’t happen again. Speak up, stand up for what’s right, and be a human. Do better. See something. Say something. As promised here are some resources:Brewers Association: https://www.brewersassociation.org/brewers-association-code-of-conduct/National Women’s Law Center: if you’ve been harassed at work, they can get you a free lawyer consultation to help you understand your options. https://nwlc.org/asistencialegal/. Safe Bars - training for front-of-the-house staff to stand up against harassment and assault: https://safebars.org/. American Association of University Women (AAUW) working to advance gender equity through research, education, and advocacy - addressing the gender wage gap: https://www.aauw.org/U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission: https://www.eeoc.gov/Society for Human Resource Management: https://www.shrm.org/ Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We will be hosting a series of live events to draw attention to discrimination in Craft Beer. These events will include a spoken word reading of anonymous experiences followed by a speaker who will share actionable steps we can take. While uncomfortable and difficult, these conversations are critical for moving in a positive direction. Following a reading of anonymous experiences from your peers, Lauren Taylor of Safe Bars will speak on ways to make our industry less discriminatory. Safe Bars uses innovative bystander education and empowerment self-defense strategies to empower bar, restaurant, and club staff to stand up against sexual harassment and assault, ultimately changing nightlife culture. We've trained 40 establishments in DC. We also train people to start Safe Bars programs where they live, and have more than 25 Safe Bars-trained teams in cities and towns around the U.S. and Canada. Learn more at https://safebars.org/ Offer your support at https://givebutter.com/safebars www.CraftBeerProfessionals.org
The craft beer scene has plenty of bros waxing on about hops, but more and more women are making beer, too. And if they’re Love City Brewing’s Melissa Walter, they’re making change while they’re at it.Melissa is the co-founder of Philly’s own Love City Brewing, a vocal supporter of getting more women into the beer industry, and an advocate for safer, more inclusive bars everywhere. She joins us to talk about how she went from therapist to brewery owner, why she prioritized covering employee benefits and creating a philanthropic program from day one, and what it looks like to build a bar where everyone feels welcome. Yes, of course, we need to make money, we need to keep the doors open, we need to keep the lights on. But beyond that, I’m like, why do you need five million dollars this year? I’m not saying that making money is terrible, but I’m saying you can build these things in, grow a little more slowly, be a little more conscious... You live in this place, you should take care of it.—Melissa Walter, co-founder of Love City BrewingWe talk about: How she’s creating community for women in beer. “There are women in the industry, we just have to find them and bring them together.” Why diversity always matters. “I think any industry should look like the community in which it is involved.” What it looks like to make accessibility a foundational requirement. “Our front entrance is a ramp; everybody comes in the same way: you go up the ramp, done. So, people who use a chair or don’t use a chair, same entrance, same accessibility as everybody else. All of our bathrooms are gender-neutral, so anybody can use any bathroom whatsoever.” Why all Love City staff go through sexual harassment intervention training. “The things that I’ve read from other places are that if they do take advantage of this training it’s like they’re admitting something is wrong. And I’m like, ‘ah…no? You’re doing the thing to make sure things don’t go wrong!’” Why Love City decided to give back from day one. “You live in this place, you should take care of it.” Links Lovecitybrewing.comLove City on Twitter and InstagramMelissa on Instagram Pink Boots SocietySafe Bars Philly
The Patrick Lalley Show on Friday, Oct. 19, 2018. Guests include: Amy Scott-Stoltz of League of Women Voters; Angela Ellerbroek, founder of the Expo for Her and publisher of Etc. Magazine; The Booneman on Weird Friends. I talk about "Safe Bars" and Rep. Steve King of Iowa.
Live from Native Hostel - ACL 2017 shows and tight security. Dancing in clubs vs grinding. Sexual harassment in bars. Statistics on sexual assault. What is consent? What is the line? Sexual repression and how it is expressed. Importance of men's role in presence of misogynistic behavior. Programs fighting to end sexual harassment like Hollaback, Ask For Angela, Safe Bars.
Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis.Guests this week include:* Mike Koch, the Fresh Farm Markets Executive Director* Chef/restaurateur Michael Schlow: you've seen him on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Bravo's Top Chef Masters, the Food Network, etc., and probably know his many restaurants. He's in with tastes of and talk about his two newest in DC Casolare and Conosci.* Daisy Freund is director of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals' (ASPCA) Farm Animal Welfare Campaign. Daisy's on to discuss how consumers can better understand labels on animal products and the impact some labels have on farm animal welfare.* Jessica Raven is executive director of Collective Action for Safe Spaces and a partner with Defend Yourself on the Safe Bars program. Safe Bars teaches bar the skills to recognize subtle signs that someone may feel uncomfortable or unsafe, like reading body language, and then we practice strategies for safely and effectively intervening to prevent aggressive behavior from escalating to something more severe. * Allison Slute represents Tejo Wines. Located in the very heart of Portugal along the banks of the famed Tejo River and just a short drive from Lisbon, the Tejo region is experiencing a wine renaissance from vine to bottle, and Foodie and the Beast is going to get a good taste of it !
Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis.Guests this week include:* Mike Koch, the Fresh Farm Markets Executive Director* Chef/restaurateur Michael Schlow: you've seen him on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Bravo's Top Chef Masters, the Food Network, etc., and probably know his many restaurants. He's in with tastes of and talk about his two newest in DC Casolare and Conosci.* Daisy Freund is director of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals' (ASPCA) Farm Animal Welfare Campaign. Daisy's on to discuss how consumers can better understand labels on animal products and the impact some labels have on farm animal welfare.* Jessica Raven is executive director of Collective Action for Safe Spaces and a partner with Defend Yourself on the Safe Bars program. Safe Bars teaches bar the skills to recognize subtle signs that someone may feel uncomfortable or unsafe, like reading body language, and then we practice strategies for safely and effectively intervening to prevent aggressive behavior from escalating to something more severe. * Allison Slute represents Tejo Wines. Located in the very heart of Portugal along the banks of the famed Tejo River and just a short drive from Lisbon, the Tejo region is experiencing a wine renaissance from vine to bottle, and Foodie and the Beast is going to get a good taste of it !
In this podcast, I'm joined by Jessica Raven from Collective Action for Safe Spaces and Lauren Taylor from Defend Yourself to discuss the Safe Bars initiative and the importance of bystander intervention in countering sexual harassment in public.