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S1, E72: Publik Coffee/ Kitchen - Missy Greis

Episode 72 of the Small Lake City podcast, hosted by Erik Nilsson, titled "S1, E72: Publik Coffee/ Kitchen - Missy Greis" was published on February 1, 2025 and runs 65 minutes.

February 1, 2025 ·65m · Small Lake City

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What if your passion could reshape a community? Missy Greis joins us to share her compelling journey and work behind some of Salt Lake City's most exciting community projects. From her integral roles at Public Coffee and Publik Kitchen to her involvement with the Ballpark Project and the co-op market on 9th South, Missy's love for Salt Lake City is evident. Her story is one of dedication and collaboration, as she seamlessly weaves herself into the fabric of a city she now calls home. Our conv...

What if your passion could reshape a community? Missy Greis joins us to share her compelling journey and work behind some of Salt Lake City's most exciting community projects. From her integral roles at Public Coffee and Publik Kitchen to her involvement with the Ballpark Project and the co-op market on 9th South, Missy's love for Salt Lake City is evident. Her story is one of dedication and collaboration, as she seamlessly weaves herself into the fabric of a city she now calls home. Our conversation highlights how meaningful interactions and learning from diverse voices have fueled her efforts, as well as the collective spirit that drives this vibrant city forward.

Amidst the challenges and triumphs of revitalizing the local restaurant scene, Missy shares personal anecdotes that underscore resilience, adaptability, and camaraderie. With tales of navigating the pandemic's impact on eateries and the creative strategies employed to sustain them, this episode paints a picture of a community coming together in times of need. The grassroots efforts and partnerships formed to keep Salt Lake City's restaurants afloat showcase the power of community-driven projects, and the vibrant connections that make this city so special. 

Through Missy's narrative and the stories of fellow community leaders, we explore the ever-evolving landscape of Salt Lake City. Whether it's through empowering organizations like Spy Hop or the Junior League, or through the entrepreneurial spirit fostering new ventures, this episode is a testament to the enduring impact of collaboration and the sense of belonging that Missy and others have cultivated. Join us as we celebrate the people and projects shaping the future of Salt Lake City, and discover how you too can be part of this transformative journey.

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