Training Grounds
di Katherine RogersStagione 2
Women In Coffee History Pt. 2
This is part 2! You don’t have to listen to part 1, but it will provide more context. In this episode Katie breaks down the SCAA White Paper Gender Equality And Coffee: Minimizing The Gender Gap In Agriculture. Accompanying training document and sources available at www.TrainingGroundsPodcast.com Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/prigida/be-with-me License code: 9UQPS3DWN11HDAODWomen In Coffee History Pt. 1
In Part 1 of Women In Coffee History, Katie dives into women that shaped coffee history, including Dorothy Jones, Rose Nicaud, Melitta Bentz, and Erna Knutsen. Accompanying training document and sources available at www.TrainingGroundsPodcast.com Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/prigida/be-with-me License code: 9UQPS3DWN11HDAODStagione 1
American Coffee History Part 2
This is part 2! Be sure to listen to part 1. In this half, Katie follows coffee’s journey in American culture post WWI, including The Great Depression and WWII. Then, she goes into the cafe culture of NYC, and breaks down the “waves” of coffee. Accompanying training document and sources available at www.TrainingGroundsPodcast.com Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/prigida/be-with-me License code: 9UQPS3DWN11HDAODAmerican Coffee History Part 1
In part one of this two-parter, Katie covers coffee’s intro to Colonial America, brewing a colonial cup, coffee through the civil war, industrialization and through WWI. Accompanying training document and sources available at www.TrainingGroundsPodcast.com Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/prigida/be-with-me License code: 9UQPS3DWN11HDAODCoffee Shops & Revolution
Katie discusses coffee shop culture in 16th century Istanbul, 17th century England, Colonial America and 18th century France, and how it influenced political and social revolutions there. Accompanying training document and sources available at www.TrainingGroundsPodcast.com Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/prigida/be-with-me License code: 9UQPS3DWN11HDAODIn the inaugural episode of the Training Grounds podcast, Katie covers the often obscured history of coffee. Analyzing how coffee went from something being intentionally grown willingly, to the product of brutal forced labor. From the plant’s origins in 500AD, through the Haitian Revolution, The Scramble For Africa, The Fourteen Families of El Salvador, to today and what we can do as baristas and coffee enthusiasts to ensure that history isn’t forgotten. Accompanying training document and sources available at www.TrainingGroundsPodcast.com Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/prigida/be-with-me License code: 9UQPS3DWN11HDAOD