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The official Bumblefest 2019 Preview Special of Honey Talks! For this installment, Brady gives you all the info you need about this year's Bumblefest, Purehoney's annual hallmark event. We also hear a lot of music from some of this year's performers, including national headliners, local favorites, new faces and familiar friends. Bumblefest 2019 will take place on September 13-14 (two nights this year!) on the 500 Block of Clematis Street in West Palm Beach. Catch over 35 artists on 6 stages at Respectable Street, Voltaire, Subculture Coffee, Hullabaloo and Kismet Vintage. For presale tickets and all the info you need, visit Bumblefest.com
Sean Scott is the co-owner of Subculture Coffee shops in South Florida. While his passion is creating soul spaces, he also shares his insight on finding purpose in everything you do. Follow @SubcultureCoffee on Facebook & Instagram Website: https://subculturecoffee.com/
Renata Zarro and Chunjay discuss teaching writing, spoken word poetry, and “home” as a dirty word Intro—Who is Renata? On teaching in general, Language Arts in particular. How did she decide to become a teacher? “As stressful as it may be at times, I love it.” - Renata George Grant: “Love what you love in front of your students.” Echinachea tea. Coffee. On beards. Sponsor spot: DrSquatch.com soaps and natural cologne Two guys quit their jobs and started a soap company Marvel and DC Movies. Batman. DC Comics. Marvel. The Chrises and the Toms. Chris Pratt. Chris Evans. Chris Hemsworth. Tom Holland. Tom Hiddleston. Spoken word poetry. Jeanette Hickman. “I perform better when the audience is bought in.” “Shipwreck Me” “The Waitress Song” On family difficulties and on real life situations put into poetry or song. “I think as artists, even things are now scars, and are no longer open wounds, we can still feel those scars. We can still remember that pain, remember those emotions. And we can use those scars, those ghosts of our pasts, to help others in their present.” “That’s the healing process of art. It’s healing for me to write it, and it’s healing for me to perform it. And when I do perform it, it’s healing to others.” On surrounding yourself with others who can critique what you do. Shout out to kidDEAD. She likes a grammarian edit, and a stylistic edit. “I joke that I’m like a closet romantic. I never share it.” “Home is a Dirty Word” “We share our scars so others can heal.” On dealing with chronic illness. “Dragon Slayer” On being single and navigating the casual meetings. Renata shares a story about telling a guy when she was uncomfortable. Practical tips for women to assert no and deter harassment. Shoutout to Subculture Coffee. “Hey, it makes me uncomfortable. I need my space. Give me a little space.” Acknowledge what he said, but restate. Use body language. Don’t be flirty with your friend. “If we all just started respecting each other, none of those issues would happen.” - Chunjay Renata loves tacos! Mixed chicken and beef. “At-home Chipotle.” On Puerto Rican and Italian food at home. On Renata’s mother. On Puerto Rico. On coqui frogs. Snippet from “Closer Than You Think” from the Rumors of Our Demise Have Been Greatly Exaggerated. Reading young adult stories. “Locomotion” poetry book. Shout out to Lecrae. Song: “Gotta Know” #renataspeaks @renataspeaks @RoyalRuckus @RoyalRuckusOfficial
This week we talk about the passing of Senator John McCain, the retirement of Manu Ginobili, The St. Louis Cardinals, Subculture Coffee in West Palm Beach, some upcoming travel, and more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/than-graffam/support
This week we talk about the St. Louis Cardinals, LinkedIn, Subculture Coffee, pure water filters, fantasy football and more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/than-graffam/support
If you have ever been to downtown West Palm Beach you probably have been to or know about SubCulture Coffee. The Coffee is excellent but there is something going on there that lives and breathes outside of your coffee cup. The energy, vibe, community, whatever you want to call it. In my experience, it has a lot to do with Sean Scott. Sean seems to have mastered coffee of Clematis St. Now he expanding the personal vibe to podcasting. The Coffee Life is his new podcast. When you subscribe or tune in don't expect barista lessons although someday you might get some. Expect lifestyle, community, and Sean's journey toward an authentic way of being. Here is a video from the Subculture website I think it gives you a snapshot of who Sean is what he is up to. After your done listening to the City Voice Podcast don't forget to subscribe to The Coffee Life podcast.
Welcome back to another episode of the “Just Forking Around” Podcast. Today, I would like to raise a toast to Sean Scott, the founder of Subculture Coffee of Southern Florida. I love coffee, and so, it seems, does the rest of the world. Scott doesn’t just love coffee; he loves a challenge. Making it big in the coffee industry is certainly full of them! Not only is the industry challenging, but sourcing coffee responsibly and maximizing its full flavor is full of unpredictable variables. How did he manage to find success? For Sean, coffee is just half of his business. People are Sean’s passion, and that is so evident in the way he talks about Subculture’s mission. Coffee is grounding. It’s safe. Sean knew he had something special where people of all kinds can come and feel safe and connected. I am so excited to share his deep knowledge of coffee itself, along with his passion for people. This episode is sponsored by Ora Organic, my favorite supplement company because they use only organic and sustainable ingredients in ALL of their supplements. I am excited to offer you all a 15% discount off your entire order. Use JustForkingAround at checkout to receive that 15% discount, forking awesome! Enjoy! Check out Ora Organic Here Sean's Bio: Sean Scott is co-founder of Subculture Coffee based in West Palm Beach, FL. His story is one of entrepreneurial perseverance; starting with a small coffee bar in a space share, with only himself working, to now operating two retail locations, 35 employees and a wholesale coffee business. Sean started his career in coffee 8 years ago for one purpose; create soul spaces that were a center for the local community, where connection, hope and communication were fostered. His coffee shops have won numerous awards including coffee shop of the year by New Times Magazine in '14 & '15. He is a graduate of Palm Beach Atlantic University. Sean has been married for 12 years to Natalie. They have two children. Are you ready? Brew yourself a cup, and let’s get started! Show Highlights: The inspiring story of Subculture Coffee. It is important to source coffee well when roasting coffee. What makes “crappy coffee?” The “old school” rules with coffee production. Inherent challenges when opening up the roasting process to seasonal and unpredictable variables. Green beans don't last forever! Creating an intentional culture within the coffee shops. Boost your Bean IQ! Hear stories of the people that made Subculture worth the work! Scott Recommends: God In a Cup: The Obsessive Quest for the Perfect Coffee Find Scott Online at: https://subculturecoffee.com/
In a recent West Palm Beach Mayor / City Commission workshop, Downtown Development Authority Executive Director Raphael Clemente started his presentation by asking the question, "What's wrong with Downtown". We explore that question. Show notes, links, and discussion points: What makes a place "sticky"? How is Subculture Coffee a good example of creating a "sense of place"? Large deep storefronts present unique difficulties. Can alleys behind those spaces be part of the solution? The current master plan is based on assumptions that have changed. Is it time to revisit it? One of our greatest assets is _______? Video of Mayor / Commission Work Session. Downtown Development Authority
I sat down at Subculture Coffee with Joe Russo, Executive Director of Palm Beach Tech, to talk all about innovation and collaboration in our local area. The mission of Palm Beach Tech is to “ galvanize and grow the technology industry of Palm Beach County to become a landmark technology & innovation hub.” And, they’ve already had a multi-, multi-million dollar impact on our economy! Joe explains why it has been his passion and mission to connect the tech community of Palm Beach while also rebranding the area as a hub for such innovation. The organization always has cool events going on with an impressive lineup of speakers and a great foundation of support for small businesses and independent thinkers, including building a collaborative space. So, if you are a local, be sure to follow, join, and get involved. Otherwise, let Joe inspire you to reimagine your town and community! What can you to do improve your local schools, economy, crime level, reduce homelessness, etc… etc… What is most striking about Joe is his ability to think on a grander scale. I want you guys to think that way, too!! Follow him as @JosephRRusso on: Twitter | Instagram | SnapChat (@JosephRRusso) Follow the Palm Beach Tech Association on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Also, look for Joe to join me regularly on a future podcast called Egg Heads After Hours, coming soon!! Follow EHAH for updates on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook This episode of Curve the Cube is sponsored by the Pizza Girls—West Palm Beach’s Top Spot for Authentic NY Pizza—from episode #17!!! They are located right in the heart of downtown, by the fountains where Clematis meets Flagler. Go in and have a slice! Or, order from them online, and they will give you 10% off of your first order. Don’t forget to follow them on social media and to keep an eye out for their food truck for delicious “Slices & Ices”!! New Pizza Girls Location! Garden Square Shoppes (PGA & Military Trail) The new location opening in the fall will include a craft beer and wine bar; so stay tuned to their website and social media for updates! Instagram | Twitter | Facebook Enjoy!! Music Beds courtesy of DJ John Hitta!!! To stay up on the latest with my guests, follow Curve the Cube on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | SnapChat (@CurveTheCube) | Tumblr | Pinterest | YouTube Copyright Flint Stone Media, LLC 2016.
Sean Scott owns Subculture Coffee, with locations in West Palm Beach and Delray Beach in Florida. Sean and I spoke about everything from the trust and relationships formed between coffee buyers and the farmers they source their beans from, to the risks of bad weather harming coffee bean crops, to the trial and error of the craft of roasting great coffee, to the importance of having six or more months of working capital when you open your doors, to how everything takes longer than you plan and costs more than you plan when you are starting your first location. This is a very wide-ranging conversation, and Sean offers tons of wisdom and advice for anybody interested not just in coffee, but in the mentality it takes to succeed in the restaurant business. Enjoy...