Coffee is not the protagonist
As a non-specialty-coffee guy, I listened to my first episode of Filter Stories because of my son, who is. His set-up was strong, “...I really like it” and “We hosted him in Nicaragua when he was searching for stories”. Add to this that my son is the one who introduced me to the mind-opening world of podcasts a few years ago. So now, several years into my journey of story-artists compelling me to connect with their subjects, I experienced Filter Stories. The 2018 mini-season has me hooked. In his work, James Harper stretches his connection to coffee as much as “Reply All” stretches their connection to the internet. Like most people these days, I struggle to discern how to filter my content...the inputs from the world around me. I long to get twofers. Those opportunities to get two things at once. Like with Filter Stories: I get great, binge-worthy entertainment; and I get drawn into people’s stories such that my mind will never, thankfully, return to its original size. Thank you James.
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