Ashley Rodriguez talks to folks about gender, race, sex, and other important issues in coffee. We invite people from all realms of the coffee world to share stories and engage in discussion - we want to hear from you! Contact us at bossbaristapodcast@gmail.com
In May 2024, workers across six Blue Bottle locations in Boston voted to unionize. Abbey and Alex are here to talk about how workers deserve to have a voice in decision-making in their workplaces.
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Breaking down the microbes that help break down coffee with fermentation expert Lucia Solis.
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The author of "How to Taste Coffee" talks expectations, effervescence, and finding joy and delight in drinking coffee.
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The Charlotte-based coffee consultant threw herself into the industry at a young age—and now has a wealth of thoughts to share about loyalty, robot baristas, and the best coffee cities in the world.
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Workers at Madison Sourdough are striving to ratify their first contract—a process that's proven to be more hampered by management than they anticipated.
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The author of the new book "How to Taste: A Guide to Discovering Flavor and Savoring Life," talks building up your sensory skills and unlocking more enriching experiences.
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Coffee is in crisis, and one of the big problems is that some farmers aren't paid enough to cover their production costs. A new template from the team at Junior's Roasted Coffee looks to change that.
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The Louisville-based coffee chain won its union vote in January 2023—and is still waiting on leadership to ratify a contract.
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A long-form conversation on writing with the newsletter's editor.
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The photographer and author of the book "We Belong" centers the stories of women coffee workers in Colombia.
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The author of Expedite, a newsletter about restaurant technology, sees both the potential—and flaws—of tech in the food world.
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Asking coffee trader Stephanie Alcala what does it mean to source responsible coffee and think holistically about sustainability.
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The owner of Cafe Cà Phê, Kansas City's first Vietnamese-owned coffee shop, talks about starting a business in a new city during a pandemic—and the importance of having a specific mission.
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Specialty coffee distinguishes itself by its higher price tag—and stops there. To make meaningful change, Brendan Adams of Semilla argues that cost alone cannot be the finish line.
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The average wage for baristas is $14 per hour—but many are only scheduled to work 26 hours a week. Go Fund Bean representatives discuss barista wages and more.
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On neoliberalism and translating value in coffee with anthropologist and author of the book 'Making Better Coffee,' Ted Fischer.
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The 20+ year industry pro and founder of Color of Coffee Collective talks about the start-stop pace of progress—and following through on attempts to do better.
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The co-founder of Ārāmse on Indian coffee tools, colonial history, and the problem with flavor wheels.
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The third-generation farmer comes back to talk climate change and quality as a moving target in coffee.
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A managing partner at Mighty Peace Coffee, Jim Ngokwey is creating pathways for Congolese coffee growers and posing difficult questions about the future of the industry.
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