Episodes

  • Podcast FINALE and Next Chapter
    Jun 24 2024

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    It’s been three and a half years since I launched my first episode, deep in the COVID pandemic and at the helm of a California cider company. A lot has happened since then, I have talked to a lot of amazing people, and I have shared and learned a whole lot about being a female businesswoman in the alcohol industry. But now this podcast is coming to an end to make way for a new partnership, a new direction, and a new podcast. I’m saying both good bye and I’ll see you soon, excited about supporting the village in a bigger and better way.

    New Podcast COMING SOON August/September 2024!

    Special Mentions:
    Women of the Bevolution
    @womenofthebevolution
    Brave Noise Beer
    @bravenoisebeer
    Another Round Another Rally
    Beer is for Everyone
    Beer Kulture

    WotB Resources:
    Creators in Bev Grant
    Creator Launchpad Grant

    Get in touch!
    @drinksbizwomen
    @jennelle.martell
    jennelle.root@gmail.com

    Thank you to Tony Stuck for the awesome intro/outro music and to Mary Ann King for the amazing pod art that you see for every episode.

    If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please share it with a family member, a friend in the alcohol industry, or even just a stranger on the street! I so appreciate your support.

    For more information about me and this podcast visit us online at drinksbizwomen.com or follow the podcast @drinksbizwomen on FB and Instagram. Talk to you soon! And thanks for joining me today!

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    10 mins
  • Closing the Taproom Doors - How, When and What to Do with Tracy Gunn
    May 27 2024

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    Starting a business is tough, especially in the alcohol and hospitality industry. What’s more tough? Shutting it down. But how do you know if you even should? Tracy Gunn of Exitable says you should always have an exit strategy and an end goal. Join us as we walk through what that looks like and how she has lived it herself with her own businesses. It’s a straight talk episode to finish out this amazing podcast journey.

    Special Mentions:

    Exitable

    The E-Myth Revisited: Why Most Small Businesses Don't Work and What to Do About It by Michael E. Gerber

    The Gap and The Gain: The High Achievers' Guide to Happiness, Confidence, and Success by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy

    Thank you to Tony Stuck for the awesome intro/outro music and to Mary Ann King for the amazing pod art that you see for every episode.

    If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please share it with a family member, a friend in the alcohol industry, or even just a stranger on the street! I so appreciate your support.

    For more information about me and this podcast visit us online at drinksbizwomen.com or follow the podcast @drinksbizwomen on FB and Instagram. Talk to you soon! And thanks for joining me today!

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    1 hr
  • 1785 Cider: Blazing a Modern Cider Trail in Germany with Wendy
    May 13 2024

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    Wendy LeBlanc cut her teeth in the tech industry in Seattle, learning data systems at Microsoft and elsewhere. But the call of cider drew her and her partner to the Black Forest of Germany to set up 1785 Cider company based out of his parent’s farmstead and orchard. She’s blazing a cider trail, slinging apples, and building a market and community in this special place.

    1785 Cider

    Special Mentions:

    City Fruit
    Master Fruit Steward Program
    Kertelkreiter Cider

    Thank you to Tony Stuck for the awesome intro/outro music and to Mary Ann King for the amazing pod art that you see for every episode.

    If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please share it with a family member, a friend in the alcohol industry, or even just a stranger on the street! I so appreciate your support.

    For more information about me and this podcast visit us online at drinksbizwomen.com or follow the podcast @drinksbizwomen on FB and Instagram. Talk to you soon! And thanks for joining me today!

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    46 mins
  • Is Your Taproom Website Working for You? with Kesley Gilbert-Kreiling
    Apr 15 2024

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    Ever wondered if your website is working well for you? There are specific things that the bar and restaurant industry need to make sure their online presence in their website is doing the best that it can to help their business. Kelsey Gilbert-Kreiling has built a community and a business around designing amazing websites and teaching others to do so with the Week of the Website. She joins me to share her story as she moved through the male-dominated tech space and grew a small business that was woman-led and a force to be reckoned with.

    Important Links

    Week of the Website
    Squarespace from Sign-Up to Launch (book)
    Better than Launched: Advanced Squarespace Tools (course)
    Instagram: @bykelseygk
    Instagram: @weekofthewebsite

    Squarespace Website Builder
    Shopify E-Commerce Solutions

    (None of these are affiliate links. I do receive any compensation from recommending them)

    Thank you to Tony Stuck for the awesome intro/outro music and to Mary Ann King for the amazing pod art that you see for every episode.

    If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please share it with a family member, a friend in the alcohol industry, or even just a stranger on the street! I so appreciate your support.

    For more information about me and this podcast visit us online at drinksbizwomen.com or follow the podcast @drinksbizwomen on FB and Instagram. Talk to you soon! And thanks for joining me today!

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    52 mins
  • Lodestar Whiskey: Building a Whiskey Brand for Women with Anna and Wendelin
    Apr 1 2024

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    Born with strong German roots, Anna and Wendelin came up through the entertainment industry in the US, following their passions for film and music. But over the years on the road they fell in love with whiskey. In 2023 they set their sights on building a new brand and a new beverage that builds a community around whiskey and is open and accessible to all. Lodestar Whiskey was born and these ladies are full steam ahead!

    lodestar (noun) : a star that leads or guides; one that serves as an inspiration, model, or guide

    Lodestar Whiskey
    Instagram: lodestarwhiskey

    Special Mentions:
    Distill Ventures
    Diageo
    American Craft Spirits Association

    Thank you to Tony Stuck for the awesome intro/outro music and to Mary Ann King for the amazing pod art that you see for every episode.

    If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please share it with a family member, a friend in the alcohol industry, or even just a stranger on the street! I so appreciate your support.

    For more information about me and this podcast visit us online at drinksbizwomen.com or follow the podcast @drinksbizwomen on FB and Instagram. Talk to you soon! And thanks for joining me today!

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    47 mins
  • Dragon's Head Cider: Small and Fierce PNW Cider with Laura Cherry
    Mar 18 2024

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    Building a cidery and orchard from scratch on an Island in the Puget Sound in Washington State was a major career shift for Laura Cherry and her husband. Now in its 2nd decade, Dragon’s Head Cider has started true to its traditional english cider roots and added a taproom downtown this fall. Laura joins me to reflect on her cider journey and celebrate the community that she has built under the cider apple and perry pear blossoms.

    Dragon's Head Cider
    SHOP!

    Terms:
    Methode champanoise - a sparkling wine production method whereby wine undergoes a second fermentation process in the bottle to produce carbon dioxide

    Pet nat - A wine process made according to the ancestral method, the result of a single, continuous fermentation.

    Cider Education Resources:
    Cider & Perry Academy
    Cider Institute of North America


    Thank you to Tony Stuck for the awesome intro/outro music and to Mary Ann King for the amazing pod art that you see for every episode.

    If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please share it with a family member, a friend in the alcohol industry, or even just a stranger on the street! I so appreciate your support.

    For more information about me and this podcast visit us online at drinksbizwomen.com or follow the podcast @drinksbizwomen on FB and Instagram. Talk to you soon! And thanks for joining me today!

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    45 mins
  • Women's History Month - A History and a Commentary
    Mar 4 2024

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    Annually the US celebrates and recognizes the amazing achievements of women throughout history and in the present day. What started as a Day turned into a Week and finally in 1987 gained the designation of an entire Month - Women’s History Month. This March we jump into the humble beginnings of this idea and how it grew into an international movement. For better or worse.

    References:

    US Census Bureau - International Women's Day
    The National WWII Museum New Orleans - An Introduction to Women's History Month
    Wikipedia - Women's History Day
    Britannica - International Women's Day
    History Channel - Women's History Month 2024
    National Women's History Alliance - Why March is National Women's Month
    NPR - Women's History Month grew out of a weeklong commemoration by Jimmy Carter in 1980

    Special Mentions:

    Women's History Week Congressional Resolution (1981) - Pub. L. 97-28
    Women's History Month Congressional Resolution (1987) - Pub. L. 100-9

    Thank you to Tony Stuck for the awesome intro/outro music and to Mary Ann King for the amazing pod art that you see for every episode.

    If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please share it with a family member, a friend in the alcohol industry, or even just a stranger on the street! I so appreciate your support.

    For more information about me and this podcast visit us online at drinksbizwomen.com or follow the podcast @drinksbizwomen on FB and Instagram. Talk to you soon! And thanks for joining me today!

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    19 mins
  • DC Brau: How to Make Beer for All! with Paulette
    Feb 19 2024

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    DC Brau has been a gold standard in craft beer in DC for more than a decade. During that time Paulette Palacios has moved up through the beer scene, learning all the ins and outs of beer buying and building a network within the industry. Today they head up the taproom for the DC Brau Brewery and are instrumental in supporting diversity and equality initiatives in the beer industry across the region. Paulette sits down with me to share how they got here, walk me through a day in the life, and announce what’s on the horizon.

    Notes:
    DMV = The Washington metropolitan region that encompasses the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia
    The Great Detroit Bankruptcy of 2013

    Special Mentions:
    DC Brau
    Mustang Sally Brewing Company
    Port City Brewing Company

    University of Richmond Beer Brewer Professional Certificate Program

    Black Brew Movement
    Urban Garden Brewery

    Pink Boots Collaboration Brew Day
    Pink Boots Hop Blend (Yakima Chief)

    Thank you to Tony Stuck for the awesome intro/outro music and to Mary Ann King for the amazing pod art that you see for every episode.

    If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please share it with a family member, a friend in the alcohol industry, or even just a stranger on the street! I so appreciate your support.

    For more information about me and this podcast visit us online at drinksbizwomen.com or follow the podcast @drinksbizwomen on FB and Instagram. Talk to you soon! And thanks for joining me today!

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    48 mins