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    Convenience in Coffee: Ready to Drink (RTD) with Arete (Ep 45)

    In this episode of the Coffee & Podcast, host Philip Klayman discusses the evolution of convenience in coffee with Jake Anderson, Director of Business Development at Arete Beverages. They explore the rise of ready-to-drink coffee products, the importance of sourcing and brewing quality coffee, and the unique processes that set Arete apart in the specialty coffee market. The conversation delves into the balance between convenience and quality, the significance of packaging choices, and the collaborative efforts in developing custom beverages. Jake shares his extensive background in the coffee industry and the vision for Arete's future in making specialty coffee accessible to more consumers.takeawaysConvenience in coffee has evolved significantly over the years.Sourcing quality coffee is a passion for many in the industry.Hot brewing captures more nuanced flavors compared to cold brew.Customization is key in developing unique coffee beverages.Cans are more efficient and sustainable than glass packaging.The brewing process at Arete adheres to strict quality standards.Collaboration with clients is essential for product development.The specialty coffee market is shifting towards convenience without sacrificing quality.Arete aims to support small roasters with their ready-to-drink products.The future of coffee lies in making quality accessible to everyone.Check out Arete Beverage CompanyOrder SunChaser!Order Three Tree Coffee!

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    Reflecting on 10 Years of Three Tree (Ep 44)

    In this special episode celebrating the 10th anniversary of Three Tree Coffee, hosts Philip Klayman and Kimberly Daly reflect on their journey, the evolution of their coffee preferences, and the mission behind their business. They discuss the importance of empowering farmers, raising awareness about human trafficking, and the impact of their community engagement. The conversation highlights the growth of Three Tree Coffee, the challenges faced during COVID-19, and the significance of their connection with Georgia Southern University. Philip discusses the importance of creativity and community engagement, the balance between family life and business growth, and the transition from hands-on barista work to leadership roles. Philip shares cherished memories that highlight the connection with customers and the community, and he outlines his vision for the future of the business, emphasizing the need for growth that aligns with the company's mission.takeawaysThree Tree Coffee celebrates its 10th anniversary with special events.The founders reflect on their journey and friendship over the years.Coffee preferences evolve over time, highlighting personal growth.The mission of Three Tree Coffee focuses on empowering farmers and ending human trafficking.Awareness and education about human trafficking are key components of their mission.The name 'Three Tree' symbolizes their threefold mission and the importance of community.The logo of Three Tree Coffee has deeper meanings related to their values.The impact of COVID-19 brought the team closer and tested their resilience.The growth of Three Tree Coffee has been exponential, especially in recent years.The connection with Georgia Southern University has solidified their brand and mission. COVID-19 fostered a culture of creativity and problem-solving.The importance of input from all team members in decision-making.Diversifying business models became essential post-COVID.Community engagement through unique initiatives like the trolley tour.Balancing family life with business growth is a continuous challenge.Transitioning from barista to leadership requires letting go of certain roles.Cherished memories often stem from community connections and support.Growth should not outpace the mission of the business.The significance of gratitude towards staff and customers.Interns have played a crucial role in the business's development.Order Three Tree Coffee!

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    Convenience in Coffee: Instant Coffee (Ben McGaghey) Ep. 43

    In this episode of the Coffee & Podcast, host Philip Klayman speaks with Ben McGaghey, co-founder of Hasty Coffee, about the innovative approach to instant coffee that aims to provide a high-quality experience. They discuss Ben's journey in the coffee industry, the family dynamics behind Hasty Coffee, the freeze-drying process that sets their product apart, and the growing demand for accessible coffee solutions. The conversation also touches on the challenges posed by tariffs and the future plans for Hasty Coffee.takeawaysHasty Coffee aims to provide instant coffee that tastes great.Accessibility in coffee is a significant challenge.Ben's journey in coffee began with a cafe job.The freeze-drying process preserves flavor better than spray drying.The demand for instant coffee is growing rapidly.Hasty Coffee produces 70 to 80,000 packets a month.Family dynamics can be both challenging and beneficial in business.Tariffs have created uncertainty for small businesses.Instant coffee is the most consumed form of coffee globally.Hasty Coffee is focused on making their product more affordable.Hasty Coffee: https://hastycoffee.com/Ben McGaghey: LinkedInOrder Three Tree Coffee!

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    Innovative Cold Brew Technology with Hardbeans (Maciej Duszak) (Ep. 42)

    In this episode of the Coffee & Podcast, host Philip Klayman speaks with Maciej Duszak, co-owner of Hard Beans, about the innovative approaches to cold brew coffee and the journey of entrepreneurship in the specialty coffee industry. They discuss the challenges and successes of creating a fast cold extraction technology, the importance of creativity and diverse skills in business, and the impact of their work on the coffee community and beyond. In this conversation, Maciej discusses the intricacies of cold brew extraction methods, the evolution of his business into ready-to-drink beverages, and the challenges faced in manufacturing and marketing. He highlights the importance of innovation and strategic partnerships in navigating the competitive coffee industry, while also addressing future growth and sustainability initiatives.takeawaysThe quest for freedom from human trafficking is intertwined with coffee culture.Innovation in coffee technology can address traditional brewing challenges.Diversity in skills among team members fosters creativity and problem-solving.Cold brew technology can significantly improve efficiency and product quality.The journey of entrepreneurship is filled with uncertainty and requires resilience.Competing in coffee competitions can enhance skills and recognition in the industry.Sustainability in coffee production includes recycling coffee grounds for other uses.The Hard Tank technology allows for rapid cold brew production with high quality.Understanding customer needs is crucial for business success in a competitive market.Passion for coffee can lead to unexpected career paths and innovations. Cold brew extraction efficiency is influenced by brewing methods.Oxidation can spoil traditional cold brew, affecting taste.Partnerships can enhance manufacturing capabilities and market reach.Diversification into ready-to-drink beverages can drive growth.Canning presents unique challenges compared to coffee roasting.Investing in marketing and sales processes is crucial for growth.Sustainability initiatives can create new business opportunities.Innovation in technology can lead to better product offerings.Understanding market demands is key to successful product development.Navigating the complexities of production requires careful management.Hard Beans : https://hardbeans.com/Hard Tank : https://hardtank.com/Maciej Duszak : https://www.linkedin.com/in/hardtank/Order Three Tree Coffee!

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    Van Tours? A Unique Approach to Combat Trafficking (David Gamboa with Elijah Rising) (Ep. 41)

    In this episode of the Coffee & Podcast, host Philip Klayman discusses the mission of cultivating freedom for victims of human trafficking through the lens of specialty coffee. He is joined by David Gamboa, the communications director for Elijah Rising, a nonprofit dedicated to ending human trafficking in Houston, TX. They explore various approaches to combat trafficking, including the innovative van tours that raise awareness by showing the realities of trafficking in the community. David shares his journey, the growth of Elijah Rising, the importance of prayer, and the challenges faced in this critical work. The conversation emphasizes the need for community engagement and the role of awareness in driving change.TakeawaysJanuary was National Human Trafficking Prevention Month.Three Tree raised over $1,000 for Tharros Place.David Gamboa has been with Elijah Rising for eight years.The organization has grown from 3-6 staff to 25.Prayer is foundational to their work.Van tours provide a real look at trafficking in Houston.Awareness is crucial for community engagement.The podcast serves to connect and educate about trafficking.Challenges include staff retention and funding.Engagement with local organizations is vital.David Gamboa = https://elijahrising.org/blog/staff/david/Elijah Rising = https://elijahrising.org/Van Tours = https://elijahrising.org/van-tours/Order Three Tree Coffee!

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    Raising Awareness: An Important Step Towards Ending Human Trafficking (Kate Templeton with Tharros Place)(Ep. 40)

    In this episode of the Coffee & Podcast, host Philip Klayman speaks with Kate Templeton, the outreach coordinator for Tharros Place, a safe house in Pooler, Georgia. They discuss the critical issue of human trafficking, particularly in Savannah, and the importance of raising awareness and educating the community about this pressing problem. Kate shares her journey into this field, the challenges faced in outreach, and the significant role of education in preventing trafficking, especially among youth. The conversation emphasizes the need for trusted adults in the lives of children and the community's responsibility to protect vulnerable individuals.TakeawaysHuman trafficking is a significant issue in Savannah.Education and awareness are key to prevention.Runaway and homeless youth are at the highest risk.Theros Place provides essential support for victims.Community involvement is crucial in combating trafficking.Changing the narrative around trafficking is important.Trusted adults can make a difference in youth lives.Traffickers often exploit vulnerabilities in youth.Awareness can lead to proactive measures against trafficking.Engaging youth in conversations about trafficking is vital.Buy Courage Blend = https://threetreecoffee.com/collections/coffees/products/courageblendTharros Place = https://www.tharrosplace.com/Kate Templeton = https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-templeton1112/Order Three Tree Coffee!

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    Coffee Shop Managers Recap 2024 (Ep. 39)

    In this episode of the Coffee & Podcast, host Philip Klayman and shop managers Kimberly, Megan, and Zach reflect on the year 2024, discussing their favorite seasonal drinks, unique aspects of their locations, and proud moments. They engage in fun games to get to know each other better and share valuable advice for aspiring coffee shop managers. The conversation also touches on challenges faced during the year, lessons learned, and the importance of team culture and leadership in the coffee industry.takeawaysInvesting in people is crucial for success.Taking risks can lead to exciting opportunities.A strong team culture enhances the work environment.Unique location features can attract customers.Proud moments often stem from team achievements.Managing a coffee shop requires passion and dedication.Learning from failures is essential for growth.Customer support can be a lifeline during tough times.Creativity and adaptability are key in business.Leadership involves being present for your team.Order Three Tree Coffee!

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    Mentoring Young Coffee Farmers in Colombia with Lucas Cuadros and Andres Cardona (Ep. 38)

    SummaryIn this episode of the Coffee & Podcast, host Philip Klayman speaks with Lucas Cuadros and Andres Cardona about their organization Unblended, which focuses on sustainability and equity in the specialty coffee industry. They discuss the Young Producer program, the importance of collaboration and mentorship, and the innovative coffee processing methods being explored. The conversation highlights the journey of both Lucas and Andres, their experiences in the coffee industry, and their vision for the future of coffee farming.TakeawaysUnblended aims to cultivate freedom for victims of human trafficking through coffee.The Young Producer program supports young coffee farmers in Colombia.Collaboration and mentorship are crucial for the success of young producers.Experimentation in coffee processing can lead to unique flavor profiles.Sustainability and equity are essential in the coffee production chain.Building a brand is important for coffee producers to capture value.The future of coffee farming lies in product diversity and innovation.Co-fermentation methods are being explored to enhance coffee flavors.The coffee industry needs to attract and retain young talent.Feedback from roasters helps shape the future of coffee products.Unblended = www.unblended.coffeeAndres Cardona = www.instagram.com/andrescardonamolina/Lucas Cuadros = www.instagram.com/lucascuadros1695/Buy Coffee = www.threetreecoffee.comOrder Three Tree Coffee!

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    Coffee & Hope Court: An Intentional Judicial Approach to Trafficking with Laura Weatherly (Ep. 37)

    In this episode, Philip interviews Laura Weatherly, the Hope Court coordinator for the Chatham County Juvenile Court System. They discuss the work of Hope Court in serving minor victims of human trafficking and providing support and resources to help them recover and build a brighter future. Laura shares her background and passion for victim services, as well as the goals and approach of Hope Court. They also discuss the importance of a trauma-informed approach in the juvenile justice system and the need for diversion and support rather than punitive measures. Hope Court is a specialized court program in Chatham County that focuses on helping child victims of trafficking. The court system is designed to prioritize the safety and well-being of the children and build trust with them. The court proceedings are tailored to be less intimidating and more supportive for the children. The parents are encouraged to be involved in the process, and the court works towards reunification and providing support to the families. The three phases of the program focus on safety, independence, and helping the children achieve their goals. The biggest challenge in advancing Hope Court's mission is the lack of education in the community about trafficking and the misconceptions surrounding it. Despite the challenges, the Hope Court team stays hopeful by celebrating small victories and supporting each other. The advice for listeners is to give grace and kindness to others and to support organizations like Tharros Place, a residential treatment program for trafficked youth.TakeawaysHope Court is an organization that serves minor victims of human trafficking in the Chatham County Juvenile Court System.The goal of Hope Court is to provide support and resources to help these victims recover and build a brighter future.The court takes a trauma-informed approach and aims to divert these children out of the system and into a life they want to lead.Hope Court works with a multidisciplinary team to meet the goals of the children and provide the necessary support and interventions.The court follows a trust-based relational interventions approach to build connections with the children and help them achieve their goals. Hope Court prioritizes the safety and well-being of child victims of trafficking and aims to build trust with them.Parents are encouraged to be involved in the court proceedings, and the court works towards reunification and providing support to families.The three phases of the program focus on safety, independence, and helping the children achieve their goals.The lack of education in the community about trafficking is a major challenge in advancing Hope Court's mission.Celebrating small victories and supporting each other helps the Hope Court team stay hopeful.Listeners can support organizations like Tharros Place, a residential treatment program for trafficked youth, and practice grace and kindness towards others.Order Three Tree Coffee!

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    Are Coffee and Tea All That Different? (Ep. 36)

    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.TakeawaysTea 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.comBuy Coffee = www.threetreecoffee.comMegan Miller = www.linkedin.com/in/megan-miller-b3a35946/Order Three Tree Coffee!

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    Coffee & Phil Gazley: What about Refugees? (Ep. 35)

    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/coffeesPhil Gazley = https://www.linkedin.com/in/phil-gazley-6783a01/?originalSubdomain=ukLove 146 article = https://love146.org/but-what-about-refugees/Order Three Tree Coffee!

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    Coffee & Blue Bear: Justice Through Coffee (Ep. 34)

    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/Order Three Tree Coffee!

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    Coffee Processing Methods Explained (Ep. 33)

    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...Order Three Tree Coffee!

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    3x3x3 Georgia Roasters with Matt Higgins (Ep. 32)

    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/coffeesOrigin Coffee Bar = https://origincoffee.bar/Matt Higgins = https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattmhiggins/Order Three Tree Coffee!

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    Coffee & Prodigal Pottery: Using Employment to End Human Trafficking (Ep. 31)

    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.Order Three Tree Coffee!

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    What is it Like Operating a Food Truck? (Ep. 30)

    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/coffeesSimply Done Donuts = https://www.simplydonedonuts.com/Karissa Tuttle = https://canvasrebel.com/meet-karissa-tuttle/Order Three Tree Coffee!

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    3x3x3 Indonesia with Justin Peay - Cat Poop Coffee? (Ep. 29)

    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/coffeesJustin Peay = https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-peay-6b4a3056Paros Films = https://www.parosfilms.com/Order Three Tree Coffee!

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    Coffee & Adventure Tourism to End Human Trafficking (Ep. 28)

    Zee, the co-founder of an adventure company in Nepal, shares his journey of using tourism to combat human trafficking. He grew up in a remote village and always had a love for adventure and climbing mountains. When he learned about the issue of trafficking and how tourism could be a solution, he decided to start his own company. The high unemployment rate in Nepal, lack of stable government, and dependence on aid are some of the factors contributing to human exploitation. Zee's company focuses on developing remote villages as tourism destinations, providing alternative income sources and preventing trafficking at the source. They offer various adventure activities like trekking and mountain climbing, while also educating the local communities about the importance of valuing and protecting their girls. Despite the challenges and risks involved, Zee remains hopeful and motivated by the positive impact they have seen in the villages they work with.Takeaways - Tourism can be a powerful tool in preventing human trafficking by providing alternative income sources and raising awareness in vulnerable communities. - High unemployment rates, lack of stable government, and dependence on aid contribute to human exploitation in Nepal. - Changing the worldview and values surrounding girls and women is crucial in preventing trafficking and exploitation. - Creating sustainable employment and educational opportunities can help transform communities and break the cycle of trafficking. - Despite the challenges and risks, there is hope in seeing positive change and transformation in the villages they work with.Order Coffee = https://threetreecoffee.com/collections/coffeesOrder Three Tree Coffee!

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    What's So Great About Cold Brew? (Ep. 27)

    Cold brew coffee has become increasingly popular in recent years, with the cold brew coffee industry valued at $2.5 billion in 2023 and projected to grow to $16 billion by 2032. Cold brew is brewed cold over a long period of time, resulting in a smoother flavor with lower bitterness and acidity. It also has a higher caffeine content compared to other coffee drinks. The slow extraction process and use of cold water in cold brew contribute to its unique flavor profile. Ready-to-drink cold brew products are expected to continue growing in popularity.TakeawaysCold brew coffee has experienced significant growth in popularity and market value in recent years.The slow extraction process and use of cold water in cold brew contribute to its smooth flavor with lower bitterness and acidity.Cold brew has a higher caffeine content compared to other coffee drinks.Ready-to-drink cold brew products are expected to continue growing in popularity.Order Three Tree Coffee!

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    3x3x3 - Sprudgie Design Awards with Sean Fox (Ep. 26)

    In this episode of the 'Coffee &' Podcast, Philip and Michaela are joined by Sean Fox of Pioneer Design and Marketing. They discuss the challenges of managing a growing business, and the impact of artificial intelligence on the design industry. They also review three coffee bag designs that were nominated by the Sprudgie Awards and taste those same coffees.Takeaways - Pioneer Design and Marketing started as a church project and grew into a successful brand agency specializing in strategy, design, and performance marketing. - The biggest challenge in managing a growing business is learning to say no and prioritize opportunities. - Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the creative industry, replacing positions but not people. - Those who know how to use AI will thrive. - Coffee is more than just a drink; it is a conduit for conversations and community. - The three coffee bag designs reviewed were Perk Coffee, Brandywine Coffee Roasters, and Maru Coffee Roasters. - The favorite coffee among the hosts and guest was the co-fermented experimental process coffee from Brandywine Coffee Roasters.Order Coffee = www.threetreecoffee.com/collections/coffeesSean Fox = https://www.linkedin.com/in/sean-fox-89974469Pioneer Design = https://madebypioneer.com/Order Three Tree Coffee!

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    Coffee & A Conversation with Kim Daly, Co-founder of Three Tree Coffee (Ep. 25)

    In this episode, host Philip Klayman interviews Kimberly Daly, a co-founder of Three Tree Coffee. Kimberly shares her journey and experiences with human trafficking, her involvement in foster care, and her role in building Three Tree Coffee. Her story highlights the importance of living with open hands and being open to unexpected paths in life.Takeaways- Living with open hands allows for unexpected opportunities and blessings.- Foster care and adoption are important ways to address the issue of human trafficking.- Challenges and difficulties can lead to personal growth and a deeper understanding of oneself.- Persistence and a supportive community are key in pursuing one's goals and dreams.Order Coffee = www.threetreecoff.com/collections/coffeesKimberly Daly = https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimberly-daly-770571236Order Three Tree Coffee!

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    3x3x3 Hawaiian Coffees with GSU Women’s Soccer (Ep. 24)

    Here we go again with another 3x3x3. In this episode of the, Philip and Michaela are joined by Faith Phillips and Coach Adams from the Georgia Southern Women's soccer team. They discuss their backgrounds and the hard work that goes into their sport. The hosts then introduce three Hawaiian coffees for tasting, and the group shares their thoughts on each coffee. The winner is revealed, and the episode concludes with a message of gratitude and a call to share the podcast.Order Coffee = https://threetreecoffee.com/collections/coffeesGSU Women’s Soccer = https://gseagles.com/sports/womens-soccerCoach Chris Adam’s = https://gseagles.com/sports/womens-soccer/roster/coaches/chris-adams/1453Order Three Tree Coffee!

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    How Coffee Gets to You - Part 4: Coffee Shop with Chris Deferio (Ep. 23)

    In this episode, Philip Klayman interviews Chris Deferio, the host and owner of Keys to the Shop podcast and consulting. They discuss the complexity of coffee shop operations and the purpose of the podcast in addressing the challenges of people, operations, and quality. Chris shares his competition journey and why he decided to step back from judging. They also talk about the misconceptions of running a coffee shop and the importance of embracing the journey and deriving joy from other people's joy. The biggest challenge in running a coffee shop is identified as people. In this conversation, Chris Deferio discusses the challenges of managing people in the coffee industry and the importance of hiring the right people. He emphasizes the need for baristas to have self-awareness, humility, and a servant attitude. Chris also highlights the importance of training and onboarding baristas effectively, focusing on practical skills and building confidence. He shares memorable moments in coffee shops that demonstrate the value of creating a positive and personal experience for customers.Takeaways - Running a coffee shop is a complex endeavor that involves managing people, operations, and quality. - The Keys to the Shop podcast and consulting company aims to address the challenges of people, operations, and quality in the coffee industry. - Competition in the coffee industry can be a valuable experience for personal growth and skill development. - Running a coffee shop is not just about enjoying coffee; it requires hard work, resilience, and a focus on creating a positive experience for customers. Don't be swayed by marketing tactics and shiny, technologically advanced products. Focus on building your business on a strong foundation of hard work and deep-rootedness. - Managing people is a challenge in any industry, but it is particularly important in customer-facing industries like coffee. It requires emotional intelligence and the ability to handle the emotions of others. - Hiring the right people is crucial for creating a positive and successful coffee shop culture. Look for individuals who have a track record of caring for others and a willingness to be molded and grow. - Training and onboarding baristas should prioritize practical skills and building confidence. Focus on the basics first and gradually introduce more advanced techniques and knowledge. - Creating memorable moments in a coffee shop involves connecting with customers on a personal level and providing a positive and comfortable experience. It's about going beyond the transaction and fostering a sense of community.Order Coffee = https://threetreecoffee.com/collections/coffeesKeys to the Shop = https://keystotheshop.com/Chris Deferio = https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-deferio-269b455Order Three Tree Coffee!

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    Coffee & Heartdance: Taking Hope to the Strip Clubs (Ep. 22)

    Dotti Groover - Skipper, founder of HeartDance Foundation, shares her journey in the fight against human trafficking and her work in strip clubs to support women trapped in the sex industry in Tampa Bay, FL. She emphasizes the importance of seeing the vulnerabilities and needs of survivors and the significance of building relationships and providing support. Dotti also discusses the role of the business community, the impact of major events on human trafficking, and the need for policy changes to protect children online. She encourages individuals to get involved by supporting local anti-trafficking organizations and learning about the signs of exploitation. She emphasizes the need to educate oneself, raise awareness, and support local authorities. The conversation also highlights the impact of organizations like HeartDance and the ongoing efforts to combat human trafficking.Takeaways- Recognize the vulnerabilities and needs of survivors of human trafficking.- Build relationships and provide support to individuals trapped in the sex industry.- Engage the business community in anti-trafficking efforts and advocate for policy changes to protect children online.- Support local anti-trafficking organizations and learn about the signs of exploitation. Educate yourself about human trafficking and its signs.- Raise awareness and support local authorities.- Organizations like HeartDance play a crucial role in combating human trafficking.- Donations and support from individuals and businesses can make a significant impact.Order Coffee = https://threetreecoffee.com/collections/coffeesHeartDance Foundation = https://www.heartdancefoundation.org/Dotti Groover-Skipper = https://www.linkedin.com/in/dotti-groover-skipper-8188013Order Three Tree Coffee!

  25. 21

    3X3X3 Passing of The Spoon - Kenyan Coffees (Ep. 21)

    Here we go again with 3 people, drinking 3 coffees, in 3 minutes! In this episode, the Philip, Cody and Michaela discuss their passion for coffee and the journey that led them to where they are today. They also explore the artistry behind coffee and the different mediums they enjoy. The main focus of the episode is a blind tasting of three Kenyan coffees, where they share their thoughts and choose their favorite. The episode concludes with a symbolic passing of the torch to a new roaster : Michaela! Takeaways - Coffee can hold personal and sentimental meaning, and its journey can be unexpected and fulfilling. - Artistic expression can be found in various forms, including painting and ceramics. - Kenyan coffees are known for their unique and memorable flavors, often characterized by strong acidity and savory components. - Blind tastings can reveal surprising preferences and highlight the complexity of different coffees.Order Three Tree Coffee = https://threetreecoffee.com/collectio...Michaela Brown = @ms_ceramics_ (Instagram)Coffees that were tasted in this episode= Bold Bean Coffee Roasters, Night Swim Coffee Roasters, Methodical Coffee RoastersOrder Three Tree Coffee!

  26. 20

    How Coffee Gets to You - Part 3: Roasting with Seth Puckett (Ep. 20)

    SummaryIn this episode, Philip Klayman interviews Seth Puckett, a production roaster and quality control specialist at Onyx Coffee Lab. They discuss the roaster to shop process, including the art and science of coffee roasting, the impact of roasting on flavor potential, and the importance of consistency and quality control. Seth shares his journey from being a barista to becoming a roaster and his passion for sourcing ethical and sustainable coffees. He also talks about the equipment and facilities at Onyx and shares a memorable story of accidentally blending expensive coffee. They discuss the future of the specialty coffee industry and how it may become more challenging to source high-quality coffees.TakeawaysThe roaster to shop process involves roasting coffee beans to bring out flavors and aromas.Roasting is both an art and a science, combining technical measurements with the human element of taste.Consistency and quality control are crucial in the roasting process to ensure a high standard of coffee.Ethical and sustainable sourcing practices are important in the specialty coffee industry.The future of the specialty coffee industry may involve challenges in sourcing high-quality coffees and potential changes in accessibility.Order Coffee = https://threetreecoffee.com/collections/coffeesOrder Three Tree Coffee!

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    3x3x3 Experimental Processing Methods in Coffee (Ep. 19)

    In this episode,  Philip, Cody and Shannon Ramsey, explore the world of experimental processed coffees. They taste three different coffees and discuss their flavors and characteristics. The favorite coffee is revealed, and the different processing methods are explained. The conversation highlights the unique and diverse flavors that can be achieved through experimental processing. Overall, the episode provides an engaging and informative exploration of specialty coffee.Takeaways - Coffee can be a catalyst for building relationships and connecting with others. - Experimental processed coffees offer unique and diverse flavors. - Acidity and sweetness are important factors in coffee flavor balance. - The carbonic maceration processing method can create complex and balanced flavors.Order Coffee = https://threetreecoffee.com/collections/coffeesShannon = https://www.linkedin.com/in/shannon-ramsey-77bab3136Families 4 Families = https://www.families4families.ccOrder Three Tree Coffee!

  28. 18

    How Coffee Gets to You - Part 2: Shipping with Joey Stazzone (Ep. 18)

    In this episode, host Philip Klayman interviews Joey Stazzone, the owner of Cafe Kreyol, a direct trade coffee importing and roasting company. Joey shares his journey of starting the business in Haiti and expanding to other countries. He discusses the Cocaine for Coffee project, where farmers transition from growing coca to coffee. Joey also explains the dry milling process and its impact on coffee logistics. He highlights the challenges and risks involved in shipping coffee across oceans, including government regulations and customs inspections. Finally, Joey reflects on the future challenges and opportunities in the specialty coffee industry.Takeaways - Cafe Kreyol focuses on creating sustainable employment in the specialty coffee industry, starting in Haiti and expanding to other countries. - The Cocaine for Coffee project aims to transition farmers from growing coca to coffee, providing them with a sustainable and legal source of income. - The dry milling process involves removing the parchment from the coffee beans and sorting them to remove visible defects. - Shipping coffee across oceans involves various challenges, including finding suitable shipping routes, dealing with customs inspections, and mitigating risks such as container damage or delays. - Government involvement in coffee production and shipping can vary, with some countries having heavy regulations and others being less involved.Order Coffee = https://threetreecoffee.com/collections/coffeesCafe Kreyol = https://cafekreyol.com/Joey Stazzone = https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-stazzione-a213b0190Order Three Tree Coffee!

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    Coffee & Freedom Story: How Awareness Can Prevent a New Type of Trafficking (Ep. 17)

    In this episode, Philip Klayman interviews Lucy McCray from Freedom Story in Thailand. We discuss a new form of trafficking that is popping up, and what they are doing to combat trafficking in Thailand and surrounding countries.Order Coffee = https://threetreecoffee.com/collections/coffeesFreedom Story = https://thefreedomstory.org/Lucy McCray = https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucymccray/Order Three Tree Coffee!

  30. 16

    3x3x3 Prodigal Roast Defect Kit by Scott Rao (Ep. 16)

    Here we go again with 3 people drinking 3 coffees in 3 minutes!  Our guest today is Marvin Duncan! Tune in to learn more about Marvin, his exciting journey in the coffee world, and to see if we can find the coffee that was roasted the best! Order Coffee = https://threetreecoffee.com/collections/coffeesMarvin = https://www.instagram.com/marvinlikescoffee?igsh=MXJ4dzQ5MjBnc2pjeQ==Order Three Tree Coffee!

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    How Coffee Gets to You - Part 1: Coffee Farming with Harry Hutchins (Ep. 15)

    In this episode, Philip Klayman interviews Harry Hutchins, co-owner and head of relations at Finca Terrerito, a coffee farm in Copan, Honduras. In this 1st episode of a 3-part series, they discuss the farm-to-boat journey of coffee, the motivation behind direct relationships between farmers and roasters, and the impact of direct sourcing on coffee quality. They also explore the challenges and opportunities in coffee farming, including the process of harvesting coffee cherries and the factors that affect coffee flavor. Harry emphasizes the importance of sustainability and waste management in coffee farming and highlights the need for consumer education and support to ensure the future of coffee farming.  The next two episodes in this series will explore 'boat to roast' and 'roast to you.'Order Coffee = https://threetreecoffee.com/collections/coffeesFinca Terrerito = https://www.fincatcoffee.com/Harry Hutchins = https://www.linkedin.com/in/harry-hutchins-cpa-900b1681/Order Three Tree Coffee!

  32. 14

    Coffee & Freedom Studios: How Candle Making Can End Human Trafficking (Ep. 14)

    Beth Gammel, co-founder of Freedom Studios, shares her journey of starting a bath and body company that employs survivors of human trafficking. She discusses the challenges and successes of providing meaningful employment opportunities and the therapeutic nature of the work. Beth emphasizes the importance of dignity and empowerment in the healing process and encourages listeners to support freedom businesses. She also highlights the need for more job opportunities and invites individuals to volunteer or donate to organizations combating human trafficking. The episode concludes with a mention of the evergreen candle available at Three Tree Coffee and the announcement of the 'Coffee &' Club!Freedom Studios = https://shopfreedomstudios.com/Coffee & Club = https://www.threetreecoffee.com/clubOrder Coffee = https://threetreecoffee.com/collections/coffeesOrder Three Tree Coffee!

  33. 13

    3x3x3 Coffee Brewing Methods (Ep. 13)

    Here we go again with 3 people drinking 3 coffees in 3 minutes!  Our guest today is Anna Klayman. Tune in to learn more about Anna, our humble beginnings, and to hear our thoughts on some different brew methods! Three Tree CoffeeOrder Three Tree Coffee!

  34. 12

    Coffee & Samaritan Village: Transitional Housing for Trafficking Victims (Ep. 12)

    On this episode, we have a riveting conversation with Danielle Pierson, the Executive Director of Samaritan Village.  Samaritan Village operates three safe houses in the Orlando, FL area where they strive to help women who have been through trauma due to trafficking.  Danielle has some incredible perspective having grown up in the fostering system and her advice is invaluable!Order coffee: Coffees - Three Tree CoffeeLearn more about Samaritan Village: Samaritan VillageOrder Three Tree Coffee!

  35. 11

    What is it Like to Own a Coffee Shop? (Ep. 11)

    Ever wonder what it is like to own a coffee shop?  Now you get to interview me!  Listeners have submitted their questions about owning a coffee shop.  We’ll answer these and more in this episode!Order Three Tree Coffee!

  36. 10

    3x3x3 Colombia Coffees and South Carolina Roasters (Ep. 10)

    Here we go again with 3 people drinking 3 coffees in 3 minutes!  Our guest today is Keely Fennell who has been a leader for the Statesboro community in many ways, but especially in her role through the Blue Mile Project.  Tune in more to learn about this revitalization effort in Statesboro, GA and hear our thoughts on Colombian coffees roasted by our neighbors in South Carolina!  Order Three Tree Coffee!

  37. 9

    Coffee & Criminology: How Victimization Affects the Trafficking Problem with Dr. Grubb (Ep. 9)

    On today’s show, we have Dr. Jonathan Grubb who is an associate professor with the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at Georgia Southern University. His research focuses on victimization of vulnerable populations, human trafficking, and many other things.  During this episode, we learn more about Jonathan’s  story as well as unpack how criminology plays a crucial role in ending human trafficking.Order Three Tree Coffee!

  38. 8

    Coffee Drink Definitions: Your Guide to Ordering Confusing Coffee Drinks! (Ep. 8)

    Not sure what a macchiato or cortado is?Ever wonder where all these coffee terms came from?Join us as we unpack the mystery of coffee drink definitions!Order Three Tree Coffee!

  39. 7

    3x3x3 Natural Process Coffees (Ep. 7)

    Time for 3 people to drink 3 coffees in 3 minutes! Our guest today is Del Ferguson, owner of Hunter Cattle Coffee Co. Listen in to learn more about natural processed coffees!Order Three Tree Coffee!

  40. 6

    COFFEE & - Shared Hope International: The Power of Education (Ep. 6)

    When I first joined the anti-trafficking movement, I thought raising awareness was a cop-out role for people who did not want to actively get involved with 'more important' roles. I could not have been more wrong! Inviting others into the fight against human trafficking is incredibly important. In this episode, I am joined by Karen Lambie with Shared Hope International. We discuss the importance of education, the connection between foster care and trafficking, and some of the signs that parents need to be watching out for to protect their children. Order Three Tree Coffee!

  41. 5

    Fair Trade vs Direct Trade Coffee (Ep. 5)

    What determines coffee prices?  How do we pursue ethical sourcing in the coffee industry? Join us as we share more about the C-Market price of coffee, fair trade, and direct trade!Order Three Tree Coffee!

  42. 4

    3x3x3: Ethiopia - The Birthplace of Coffee (Ep. 4)

    Time for 3 people to drink 3 coffees in 3 minutes!  Our guest today is Adam Tsang, a talented serial entrepreneur who exemplifies hustle.  Listen in as we enjoy  some Ethiopian coffees from different coffee roasters!Order Three Tree Coffee!

  43. 3

    COFFEE & - Tharros Place: A Safe House Pioneered by Julie Wade (Ep. 3)

    What is it like starting a Safe House? Today we are joined by Julie Wade to share a cup of coffee and hear how she started Tharros Place, a Safe House for children in Southeast Georgia.  In this episode, we discuss many valuable topics, including: the power of a team, similarities between non-profit work and entrepreneurship, and how you can get involved in anti-trafficking work.Order coffee: https://threetreecoffee.com/collections/coffeesLearn more about Tharros Place: https://www.tharrosplace.com/Order Three Tree Coffee!

  44. 2

    What Is Specialty Coffee? (Ep. 2)

    Ever get intimidated by the complex world of coffee?Not sure what specialty or third-wave coffee is?On this episode, we unpack where specialty coffee came from and where it is going.Topics we cover include:The goal of specialty coffeeImportant values of the specialty coffee industryDefining third wave coffee (along with first and second wave)What is next for specialty coffee?Order Three Tree Coffee!

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    INTRODUCTION: Why?

    Why did we start a podcast?Listen in as we briefly share a little bit of our story at Three Tree Coffee and why we think a podcast is a great platform to accomplish our mission of ending human trafficking.We will also share what type of episodes you can expect in this podcast, including: coffee education, interviews with anti-trafficking pioneers, and more light-hearted content.Order Three Tree Coffee!

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Coffee & Podcast: Where specialty coffee means so much more. We are on a quest to cultivate freedom for victims of human trafficking while drinking wicked awesome coffee!

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