Episodes

  • Are Coffee and Tea All That Different? (Ep. 36)
    Sep 27 2024

    In this conversation, Megan Miller of Hale Tea Company shares loads of information about the tea industry, the health benefits of tea, and the different types of tea. Megan shares her journey of buying Hale Tea Company and the challenges she faced during the COVID-19 pandemic. They also talk about the cultural significance of tea and its versatility as an ingredient and mixer. Megan reveals a party trick where any tea can be made caffeine-free! Overall, the conversation highlights the passion for ethically sourced and sustainable tea and the joy of slowing down and enjoying a cup of tea.

    Takeaways

    • Tea has numerous health benefits, including antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties.
    • Hale Tea Company focuses on ethically sourced and sustainable tea.
      Tea can be used as an ingredient and mixer in cocktails and mocktails.
    • Any tea can be made caffeine-free!
    • Tea ceremonies and rituals are an important part of tea culture in different countries.
    • The different types of tea, such as white, green, black, and herbal, have varying levels of oxidation and flavors.
    • Tea can be a calming and ritualistic experience, providing a moment of relaxation in a fast-paced lifestyle.

    Buy Tea = www.haletea.com

    Buy Coffee = www.threetreecoffee.com

    Megan Miller = www.linkedin.com/in/megan-miller-b3a35946/

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    38 mins
  • Coffee & Phil Gazley: What about Refugees? (Ep. 35)
    Jul 26 2024

    In this episode, the Philip Klayman and Phil Gazley discuss the intersection of the refugee population and human trafficking. They explore the vulnerability of refugees and the various reasons why people become refugees, such as war, persecution, political reasons, natural disasters, and climate change. The conversation also touches on the challenges and trauma that refugees face when they are forced to leave their homes and navigate a new culture. The hosts emphasize the importance of listening to refugee stories and getting to know different populations to combat misunderstanding and promote empathy. They also discuss the politicization of immigration and the need for accurate information and integration programs. In this conversation, Phil and his guest discuss the intersection of refugee resettlement and human trafficking. They emphasize the importance of listening to refugees' stories and building relationships with them. They also explore the connection between creating safe communities and combating human trafficking. The guest shares practical advice on engaging in human trafficking prevention among refugees, including working with local resettlement agencies, trusting professionals, designing culturally relevant materials, and serving culturally relevant food and drinks. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the mission of Peace Catalysts International and the importance of listening, learning, and loving in peacebuilding efforts.

    Takeaways

    - Refugees are a vulnerable population due to the trauma they have experienced and the challenges they face in a new country.
    - There are various reasons why people become refugees, including war, persecution, political reasons, natural disasters, and climate change.
    - It is important to listen to refugee stories and get to know different populations to combat misunderstanding and promote empathy.
    - Immigration is a highly politicized topic that is often rooted in fear and inaccurate rhetoric.
    - Integration programs are crucial for helping refugees find jobs and establish themselves economically in their new country. Building relationships and listening to refugees' stories is crucial in understanding their needs and experiences.
    - Creating safe communities is an important aspect of combating human trafficking.
    - Engaging in human trafficking prevention among refugees involves working with local resettlement agencies, trusting professionals, designing culturally relevant materials, and serving culturally relevant food and drinks.
    - Peacebuilding efforts require listening, learning, and loving.
    - The mission of Peace Catalysts International is to equip and mobilize Christians for collaborative peacebuilding.

    Buy Coffee = https://threetreecoffee.com/collections/coffees
    Phil Gazley = https://www.linkedin.com/in/phil-gazley-6783a01/?originalSubdomain=uk
    Love 146 article = https://love146.org/but-what-about-refugees/

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    57 mins
  • Coffee & Blue Bear: Justice Through Coffee (Podcast 'Coffee &' - Ep. 34)
    Jun 23 2024

    Bryn Frere-Smith, founder of Blue Bear Coffee, shares his journey of using coffee to fight against human trafficking. He discusses his background in law enforcement and anti-human trafficking operations, which led him to start Blue Bear Coffee. The company focuses on sourcing coffee ethically and using the profits to support organizations that combat human trafficking. Bryn emphasizes the importance of consistency and holding oneself accountable in the fight against injustice. He also talks about the challenges of balancing the business side of Blue Bear with its larger purpose.

    Takeaways
    - Coffee can be a powerful tool for raising awareness and funds to combat human trafficking.
    - Consistency and accountability are crucial in the fight against injustice.
    - Building a community and engaging with partners can amplify the impact of a social enterprise.
    - Progress has been made in addressing human trafficking, but there is still much work to be done.
    - Individuals have a responsibility to take action and contribute to the fight against human trafficking.

    Order Coffee: https://threetreecoffee.com/collectio...
    Bryn Frere-Smith: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryn-frer...
    Blue Bear Coffee: https://bluebearcoffee.com/

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    44 mins
  • Coffee Processing Methods Explained (Ep. 33)
    Jun 14 2024

    In this episode, our host, Philip, discusses coffee processing methods and how they affect flavor. He explains that coffee processing is the process of getting the coffee out of the cherry and ready for roasting. The two important terms discussed are drying and fermentation. Drying is the process of lowering the moisture content of the coffee beans, while fermentation is the breakdown of sugars by yeast and bacteria. Philip then dives into the different layers of a coffee cherry and the various processing methods, including washed, natural, and semi-washed. He also touches on experimental processing methods and the controversy surrounding them. Finally, he discusses the dry milling process, which involves removing impurities, hulling the parchment, and sorting the beans by size, color, and density.

    Takeaways
    - Coffee processing methods, such as washed, natural, and semi-washed, have a significant impact on the flavor of the coffee.
    - Drying and fermentation are two important processes in coffee processing, with drying aiming to lower the moisture content and fermentation breaking down sugars.
    - Experimental processing methods, such as co-fermentation and anaerobic fermentation, can produce unique and intense flavors but are a topic of debate in the coffee industry.
    - The dry milling process involves removing impurities, hulling the parchment, and sorting the beans by size, color, and density.
    - Proper packaging and storage during the dry milling process are crucial for preserving the flavor potential of the coffee.

    Order Coffee = https://threetreecoffee.com/collectio...


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    25 mins
  • 3x3x3 Georgia Roasters with Matt Higgins (Ep. 32)
    Jun 7 2024

    In this episode of the Coffee & Podcast, the host, Philip Klayman, interviews Matt from Origin Coffee Bar. They discuss the genesis of Origin, the challenges they faced in starting their coffee shop, the importance of shopping local, and Matt's experience as a new father. They also taste and review three coffees roasted in Atlanta: Swoon Spring Blend from Valor Coffee, a Peruvian honey processed coffee from Portrait Coffee and Chrome Yellow, and Omen Pineda Paranema from East Pole Coffee.

    Takeaways
    - Origin Coffee Bar started as a mobile coffee bar and eventually grew into a full-fledged coffee shop and roastery.
    - Starting a coffee shop comes with many challenges, including unexpected costs and delays.
    - Shopping local is important because it supports the local economy and helps build a vibrant community.
    - Being a new parent while running a business requires balancing priorities and finding support from the team.
    - The three coffees tasted in the episode were all roasted in Atlanta and showcased the diversity and quality of local roasters.

    Order Coffee = https://threetreecoffee.com/collections/coffees
    Origin Coffee Bar = https://origincoffee.bar/
    Matt Higgins = https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattmhiggins/

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    28 mins
  • Coffee & Prodigal Pottery: Using Employment to End Human Trafficking (Ep. 31)
    May 24 2024

    Jenna Collins, co-director of Prodigal Pottery, shares her personal journey of overcoming addiction and domestic violence and finding healing and empowerment through the program. Prodigal Pottery employs and empowers women who have experienced trauma, providing them with employment and a safe space to heal. The organization offers a two-year program that includes counseling, goal-setting, and skill-building. Success is measured by the women's ability to regain their independence, find stable employment, and experience personal growth. The pottery-making process is described, highlighting the care and attention that goes into each piece. The episode concludes with a discount code for listeners to support Prodigal Pottery by purchasing their mugs.

    Takeaways
    - Prodigal Pottery empowers women who have experienced trauma by providing them with employment and a safe space to heal.
    - The organization offers a two-year program that includes counseling, goal-setting, and skill-building.
    - Success is measured by the women's ability to regain their independence, find stable employment, and experience personal growth.
    - The pottery-making process at Prodigal Pottery involves multiple steps and requires care and attention to detail.
    - Listeners can support Prodigal Pottery by purchasing their mugs and using the discount code PRODIGAL for 10% off.

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    37 mins
  • What is it Like Operating a Food Truck? (Ep. 30)
    May 16 2024

    Karissa Tuttle, co-founder of Simply Done Donuts, shares her experience of operating a food truck and opening a brick-and-mortar shop. She discusses the challenges of permitting, learning the mechanics of a trailer, and the emotional journey of starting a business. Karissa also talks about the impact of the pandemic on their business and the need to pivot and innovate. She shares the lessons learned from opening a shop in Tampa Bay and their future plans to focus on the food truck model in college towns and other areas.

    Takeaways
    - Operating a food truck comes with challenges such as permitting and learning the mechanics of a trailer.
    - The pandemic forced businesses to pivot and innovate, leading to new opportunities and strategies.
    - Opening a shop in a new market can be challenging, and it's important to consider brand recognition and marketing efforts.
    - The experience of running a business and facing challenges builds confidence and resilience.
    - Simply Done Donuts plans to focus on the food truck model in college towns and other areas, while also exploring opportunities for brick-and-mortar locations with drive-thrus.

    Order Coffee = https://threetreecoffee.com/collections/coffees
    Simply Done Donuts = https://www.simplydonedonuts.com/
    Karissa Tuttle = https://canvasrebel.com/meet-karissa-tuttle/

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    38 mins
  • 3x3x3 Indonesia with Justin Peay - Cat Poop Coffee? (Ep. 29)
    May 10 2024

    In this episode of the 'Coffee &' Podcast, the hosts and guest Justin Peay, owner of Paros Films, taste and discuss three different Indonesian coffees. They also talk about Justin's journey as a videographer and his experiences filming weddings. The coffees include a Stumptown coffee from Sumatra, a wet-hulled coffee from Sumatra roasted by Three Tree Coffee Roasters, and Kopi Luwak, which is known as cat poop coffee. The hosts and Justin share their thoughts on the flavors and characteristics of each coffee and vote for their favorite.

    Takeaways
    - The hosts and guest taste and discuss three different Indonesian coffees: a Stumptown coffee from Sumatra, a wet-hulled coffee from Sumatra roasted by Three Tree Coffee Roasters, and Kopi Luwak.
    - They share their thoughts on the flavors and characteristics of each coffee, including sweetness, fruitiness, earthiness, and dryness.
    - Kopi Luwak, also known as cat poop coffee, is considered one of the most expensive cups of coffee in the world.
    - Guest Justin Peay talks about his journey as a videographer and his experiences filming weddings, including the challenges and rewards of running his own videography company.
    - The hosts and guest discuss the importance of continuous learning and improvement in their respective fields.

    Order Coffee = https://threetreecoffee.com/collections/coffees
    Justin Peay = https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-peay-6b4a3056
    Paros Films = https://www.parosfilms.com/

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    31 mins