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In the eighth episode of the I Brew My Own Coffee podcast, Stacey and I talk about our thoughts on A Film About Coffee. A great in depth look into the story behind coffee, from the farm to the consumer.
In the seventh episode of the I Brew My Own Coffee podcast, we chat with our good friend Justin Jackson. Justin is just getting into brewing coffee at home and we cover a lot of high level topics in this episode to help him start brewing better coffee. If you are new to coffee this will be a good episode to turn into.
In the sixth episode of the I Brew My Own Coffee podcast, we chat with Brian Beyke of abandoncoffee.com. Brian is super passionate about coffee and reviews all the coffees he drinks on his website to help others find great tasting coffee.
In the fifth episode of the I Brew My Own Coffee podcast, we chat with LA based photographer Jesse Carmody about how he got into coffee, why it is important to use a scale, the difference between iced coffee and cold brew coffee and starting his own cold brew company Pump Cold Brew.
In the fourth episode of the I Brew My Own Coffee podcast, we chat with cyclist and creator of the #larivercampcoffee meetup in LA Errin Vasquez.
In the third episode of the I Brew My Own Coffee podcast, Rex Tseng, the co-founder & president of Acaia Coffee joins us to talk about his experiences designing programing and building the Acaia Peal Coffee Scale.
In the second episode of the I Brew My Own Coffee podcast, Chad Morton joins us to talk about his experiences starting a coffee company, the importance of creating relationships with his farmers, the difference between direct trade and fair trade and building a business around sustainability.
In this first episode of the I Brew My Own Coffee podcast, host Alex Carpenter and co-author of the book Stacey Carpenter take some time to introduce themselves and share a some of the ideas behind what they hope to accomplish with the book and what else you can expect.