Maya Crowley from Uncommon Coffee
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I have a very special guest who's pushing the boundaries of the coffee industry – Maya Crowley, the passionate and driven owner of Uncommon Coffee in Vermont.
Maya brings a new narrative to the scene with her fresh take on the oft-overlooked Robusta bean and her dedication to carving a space for minority voices in the globally-loved beverage. But it's not just coffee that stirs her soul – Maya is also an aspiring writer, an entrepreneur with a compelling family heritage, and even dreams of outwitting, outplaying, and outlasting on Survivor come 2025.
TL;DL
Perseverance in Entrepreneurship - Maya Crowley's journey from managing a bustling cafe in Burlington to navigating the challenges of opening her own business amid the pandemic demonstrates the resilience and determination it takes to succeed as an entrepreneur in the coffee industry.
The Power of Community - The tale of Maya's venture in Essex, bolstered by a vision for a rejuvenated strip mall and a strong sense of hometown connection, exemplifies the critical role community support plays in the success of small businesses.
Shared Struggles - Both Maya and I have faced personal and professional battles, finding solace and purpose in their work within the service industry. Their experiences underscore the common hardships many people face and how work can act as a refuge and a source of strength.
Specialty Coffee Advocacy - Despite the popularity of Arabica, Maya enlightens listeners on the uniqueness of Robusta beans and advocates for a broader appreciation and understanding, challenging the coffee industry’s educational and taste biases.
Memorable Moments
00:00 Overcoming adversity and finding the strength within.
05:35 Reflecting on challenges faced and personal growth.
13:09 Hometown business owner expands to the revitalized area.
17:59 Immigrant parents joke about going to school.
24:23 New Survivor contestants value control of information.
28:24 Accessibility to connect altered relationships.
33:20 Positive community response, collaborations, and hosting events.
39:39 Focus on measurable goals outside of scores.
43:24 Essential book for roasting Robusta coffee beans.
52:22 Emphasizing genuine intention, and community building in coffee.
58:19 Barista competitions favor money over skill. Period.
59:49 Competition framework dictates coffee scoring limitations.
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2024 Best Podcast Nominations
*Best DIY Podcast Finalist - The Ambies, Awards For Excellence in Audio - The Podcast Academy
*Best Coffee Podcast Finalist - The Sprudgie Awards, Honoring The Very Best in Coffee - Sprudge, The Worldwide Leader In Coffee News
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