EPISODE · Oct 11, 2025 · 25 MIN
Amelia Christie-Miller: Founder and CEO of Bold Bean Co
from Jazz Shapers
Amelia Christie-Miller is the Founder and CEO of Bold Bean Co. on a mission to make people obsessed with beans. Amelia joins Elliot to talk about the hangover in Madrid that led to a game-changing moment and how (she says) beans can change the world!
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