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In this episode I share my experience in competing in the Brewerscup in the Netherlands for the first time.
I talk about why I dediced to compete in Brewerscup, what the competition looks like and how I developed my strategy for the Compulsory Service.
Check out the 2024 World Barista Championship routine from Mikael Jasin here
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Andy talks to Matt Ferraro, director of operations and roasting for Black & White Coffee Roasters, talks about his start, getting to Black & White, and the exciting things he has been a part of including a competition featuring up and coming producers!
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We all need some help sometimes. So with this episode, we're introducing you to our new Happy Coffee Podcast co-host Andy Cutler!
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Andy lives in Omaha, Nebraska (US) and there he runs a roastery called Coffee Cut Roasting- from his home!
Get to know Andy a little in this re-launch episode, where we discuss the plans for the future of the Happy Coffee Network ánd this podcast.
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Indian coffee culture is not something you may know a lot about. You may have never tasted coffee from India yet. But we assure you: Indian coffee is growing, and growing FAST, in both quality ánd quantity.
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Ashok and his son Rohan are long time coffee producers, with a big reputation when it comes to Indian coffees. Their family business has been going strong for generations, in a time where the coffee culture in India has changed tremendously.
We talk about what Indian coffee culture is like, and how it has changed in the last decade. We also hear from Rohan what it's like to step into such a heritage, and where both father and son see the future of Indian coffee going, with the increasing problems caused by climate change.
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Ricardo Ureña Rojas has coffee run through his veins. Together with his whole family, they produce the most delicious coffees from the Chirripó region in Costa Rica.
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Sign op for a 14 day TRIAL to the Happy Coffee Network: thehappycoffeenetwork.comBut exactly what makes Costa Rican coffees so special, and how is producing coffee different there from other coffee countries? And what is it like to work so closely with your relatives?
Of course, climate change affects Ricardo's business too, and in this episode we talk about how exactly that impacts their daily lives too.
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In this episode, we're tackling a topic that hits close to home for many of us: impostor syndrome. I’ll talk about what it really means to deal with it, and I’ll give you 5 tips that helped me deal with it in my daily life.
Impostor syndrome is a psychological phenomenon where you doubt your accomplishments and have a persistent fear of being exposed as a fraud, despite evidence of your competence. It's something many of us deal with, and something we should not be afraid to talk about openly.
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In this episode, we have a conversation with Fabrício Andrade. He's the CEO of Brazilian specialty coffee coöperation Sancoffee, and extremely dedicated to improving circumstances for the farmers he works with.
Fabricio grew up among the coffee trees. We talk about the biggest challenges Brazilian producers face, like finding the right people to hire and the impact of climate change.
Through his work for Sancoffee, Fabrício tries to emphasize the larger social impact of working in coffee production, to look at it from a bigger perspective then simply a transactional one.
He's incredibly passionate about high quality Brazilian coffees and changing its reputation.
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Working in coffee and being confident about your skills can be two very different things. In this episode, we dive into how to grow your confidence as a coffee professional.Sign up for a FREE 14 day TRIAL to The Happy Coffee Network: thehappycoffeenetwork.com/join
We will offer a strategy to really improve your confidence.
Starting by self assessment and learning, trough mentorship, networking and feedback, all the way to celebrating your achievements and finding the right people around you and the right mindset. It's all in there!
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In this second episode, we talk with the young and ambitious Diego Baraona. He unexpectedly had to take over the legacy of his father, Gilberto Baraona, during the COVID-19 pandemic after his fathers passing.
In this episode, we get to know Diego and learn what he struggles with on a daily basis as a coffee producer. He shares valuable insights in what it means to produce coffee and what challenges he faces. His inspirational story will certainly change the way you look at coffee producing and make you appreciate your El Salvador coffees even more.
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This is the first episode of The Happy Coffee Podcast. This podcast is part of the Happy Coffee Network's mission to connect people over coffee in an accessible way. This podcast is meant to inspire by sharing coffee stories from all over the world.Sign up for a FREE 14 day TRIAL to The Happy Coffee Network: thehappycoffeenetwork.com/joinIn this first episode, you'll get to know the founder of The Happy Coffee Network and host of this podcast Wendelien van Bunnik @wendeliendrinkscoffee a lot better.
She shares her personal coffee journey and how she got to where she is today: a successful competition barista, coffee influencer, and founder of global coffee community The Happy Coffee Network. A personal insight into her life- and you might find that her journey is not all that different to yours.
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