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Coffee is ME - Start Your Coffee Business

Coffee is ME - Start Your Coffee Business

Written by: Valerian Hrala
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Podcast for coffee professionals and enthusiasts. Valerian interviews emerging and established coffee professionals who are ready to reveal their secrets so you can use them to improve the quality of your coffee and boost your coffee business. Valerian works on online coffee education projects from his home in Northern California. Originally he is from Central Europe where he co-owns a third wave coffee roasting company called Green Plantation. Join him on the path to discovering the newest trends in the coffee industry.

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Episodes
  • Ditching the 9-to-5 to Launch a Coffee Roasting & Retail Business with Mable & Ming - Moonwake Coffee
    Apr 24 2024

    In this episode of the Coffee is Me podcast, Valerian interviews Mabel and Ming from Moonwake Coffee. They discuss their first sip of coffee, their professions, and why they decided to start a coffee company.



    They also talk about the meaning behind the name Moonwake and their sales channels, including direct-to-consumer, farmers markets, and wholesale. They highlight the importance of building relationships with customers and the benefits of being part of the coffee enthusiast community.



    They also touch on the challenges and rewards of starting a business and the importance of finding meaning in their work. MoonWake Coffee Roasters focuses on delivering excellent coffee experiences to customers through their micro-lot offerings and commitment to quality. They have a unique approach to roasting, offering a range of roast levels and highlighting the farm name in their coffee lineup.



    The founders are passionate about the customer experience and wanted to create a positive and transparent environment. They made the decision to invest in a Cybertruck as a mobile coffee truck to solve problems, attract customers, and provide a unique experience. The biggest challenges for entrepreneurs are starting and dealing with uncertainty. It's important to take action and have a problem-solving mindset.



    MoonWake Coffee Roasters can be found online and at the Cupertino Danza College Farmers Market, with plans to open a cafe and roastery in West San Jose.



    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction and First Sip of Coffee


    02:41 Professions and Decision to Start a Coffee Company


    08:18 Should You Leave Your Job to Start a Coffee Business?


    16:20 The Meaning Behind the Name Moonwake Coffee


    25:25 How to Find your First Customers


    58:09 Thoughts on Sourcing and Creating a Coffee Portfolio


    01:01:58 One vs Wide Range of Roast Degrees


    01:04:42 About Quality and the Customer Experience


    01:09:22 What Makes or Breaks a Coffee Business? Embrace Uncertainty



    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit valeriancoffee.substack.com
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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Two Women Shaping the Mexican Specialty Coffee Culture, Tueste Café - Veracruz, Mexico
    Mar 5 2024
    In this conversation, Mariana Moreno from Tueste Café in Mexico shares insights into the Mexican specialty coffee scene and the growth of specialty coffee in the country. Mariana discusses the challenges and opportunities of being a woman in the coffee industry and the unique aspects of their coffee company, which includes a coffee school and a coffee shop. She also talks about their approach to sourcing coffee cherries then processing them themselves using their own processing style. Mariana shares their sales strategies and target audience, as well as the challenges of selling coffee to restaurants and hotels. In this conversation, Valerian and Mariana Moreno discuss the challenges of making coffee in restaurants and introduce a potential solution called the XBloom machine. They also explore the importance of roasting coffee to customer preferences and the influence of Mexican culture on coffee profiles. Mariana shares her vision for the future of Tueste Café and her personal growth as a coffee trainer.


    Takeaways


    • The Mexican specialty coffee scene has been growing in the past decade, with a focus on quality and innovation in processing methods.

    • Being a woman in the coffee industry can present challenges, but there is a growing community of women supporting and empowering each other.

    • Selling coffee to restaurants and hotels can be a challenge, but there is an opportunity to educate and provide better quality coffee to these establishments.

    • Social media, particularly Instagram, has been an effective sales tool for Tueste Café, along with word-of-mouth recommendations.

    • For Tueste Café, roasting coffee to customer preferences is important for providing a personalized coffee experience.

    • Mariana aims to make Tueste Café a reference in Mexico for coffee and coffee machines, while also becoming an SCA trainer.



    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit valeriancoffee.substack.com
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    51 mins
  • Mom 'n 'em Coffee Brings Specialty Coffee to Cincinnati, OH - Start Coffee Business Podcast
    Jan 29 2024
    In this episode, Austin and Colin from Mom and M Coffee share their journey from San Francisco to Cincinnati and the challenges they faced in opening their coffee shop. They discuss their decision to start roasting their own coffee and the process of choosing a roaster. They also talk about the benefits of owning their real estate and the foreign concepts they introduced in Cincinnati. Finally, they explain their coffee offerings and how they make decisions for their portfolio. In this conversation, Valerian and Colleen discuss various aspects of the coffee business, including coffee blends and single origins, the cost and quality of espresso, tips for starting a food business, the importance of passion and entrepreneurship, and future plans for both the business and the host.

    Takeaways
    • Coffee blends and single origins offer different flavor profiles and can be used in various brewing methods.

    • The cost of espresso can be higher due to the quality of the beans and the complexity of the blend.

    • Passion and entrepreneurship are essential for success in the food industry.

    • Starting a food business requires hard work, dedication, and a focus on financial management.

    • Future plans for the business include consistent quality, growth, and bridging the gap between farmers and consumers.

    • Consider to own your real estate when launching a business



    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and First Coffee Memories
    03:14 From San Francisco to Cincinnati
    06:34 Starting Mom and M Coffee
    09:30 Challenges of Opening Mom and M Coffee
    13:42 Joining the Mom and M Coffee Team
    16:05 Starting with an Airstream Trailer
    19:32 Introducing Foreign Concepts in Cincinnati
    21:55 The Offerings at Mom and M Coffee
    25:12 The Decision to Start Roasting
    29:15 Learning to Roast and Choosing a Roaster
    36:19 The Benefits of Owning Real Estate
    45:01 Roasting Portfolio and Decision-Making
    45:30 Introduction to Coffee Blends and Single Origins
    50:00 The Cost and Quality of Espresso
    52:06 Tips for Starting a Food Business
    56:23 The Importance of Passion and Entrepreneurship
    01:01:07 Future Plans for the Business
    01:04:01 Future Plans for the Host
    01:07:21 Where to Find Coffees.me

    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit valeriancoffee.substack.com
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    1 hr and 8 mins
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