E147 | Coffee Speak: Coffee People and COVID-19
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COVID-19 has had major implications for coffee people around the globe. This episode hands the microphone off to coffee people from Mexico, India, Slovakia, and the UK. Is there a way for coffee people to creatively overcome these unprecedented times? References Professor Jonathan Morris: Books — UKFind his books at the following links:UK - http://www.reaktionbooks.co.uk/display.asp?ISB=9781789140026 US - https://www.press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/distributed/C/bo31238025.html Binny Varghese — IndiaDetail: We are conducting an online 5-day course (to raise funds for covid-19). There are 2 sessions held every day, at 18:00hrs and 21:00hrsIt's about coffee, you can find more details on my Instagram page.Elisa Criscione — ItalyReach her on LinkedIn.Sebastien — QuebecFrench coffee podcast Cafe Normal Podcast on Spotify.Ana Valencia — MexicoRead articles with Ana at Perfect Daily Grind.Michal Molcan — PragueCheck out Standart MagazineGet involved with the Give & Get InitiativeReach The Coffee Podcast Team Email: [email protected] Instagram: @thecoffeepodcast
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