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Chocolate On The Road Podcast Chocolate On The Road is a bi-monthly documentary-style podcast exploring hot topics & hot destinations for chocolate lovers around the world!
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I'm so excited to have another chance to speak with Clay Gordon of .wire, but this time with me in the hot seat! Tune in...
27/02/2022

I'm so excited to have another chance to speak with Clay Gordon of .wire, but this time with me in the hot seat! Tune in LIVE on all platforms at 12pm on Tuesday, March 1st! ❤🍫

On haitus til further notice! ❤❤
27/08/2021

On haitus til further notice! ❤❤

Fresh chocolate now streaming! 😁🍫🎧 has become semi-famous over the last year, thanks to a  show on Netflix. But even bef...
30/07/2021

Fresh chocolate now streaming! 😁🍫🎧

has become semi-famous over the last year, thanks to a show on Netflix. But even before that overnight explosion, OmNom had been quite famous within the craft chocolate industry in its own right. From their rainbow-hued wolf icon to their bold Icelandic flavors— like sea salt and licorice or burnt barley— they’re memorable, to say the least. And as co-founder, Kjartan has been there for all of it.

Over the course of the pandemic, he’s learned to roll with the punches more than ever, first depending upon the Icelandic public to keep them in business, and then manically trying to keep up with demand. In this interview, we dig into topics like production capacity, craft chocolate ice cream, and the tourist attractions in Reykjavik. Click the link below (in bio) to give it a listen!

https://damecacao.com/interview-kjartan-gislason-omnom-chocolate/

*NEW EAR CANDY ALERT!! 🎧🍫*Meet : Julia & Roger Rodriguez opened the doors to their shop in February 2020 (less than a mo...
30/06/2021

*NEW EAR CANDY ALERT!! 🎧🍫*

Meet : Julia & Roger Rodriguez opened the doors to their shop in February 2020 (less than a month after their wedding ceremony). Nearly a year in the making, and their official grand opening was waylaid by covid. And then waylaid again. And eventually it was cancelled altogether, plans were scrapped, and big changes had to be made to keep Vesta alive— they went full bare bones. Working just outside of New York City, at the height of the pandemic, the couple hustled to drum up interest through Easter, and then Mother’s Day and Father’s Day. But not only did they survive the worst of it, but they’ve thrived, doing well from the start thanks to good advertising. In this interview, we dig into the early days of Vesta, as well as bootstrapped marketing and the future of social media. How are you advertising your small business? 🤔

https://damecacao.com/interview-julia-choi-roger-rodriguez-vesta-chocolate/

**NOW STREAMING! 🍫😁🎧**Gillian Goddard puts her money where her intention is, carefully choosing how her business spends ...
15/05/2021

**NOW STREAMING! 🍫😁🎧**

Gillian Goddard puts her money where her intention is, carefully choosing how her business spends its resources in order to have the greatest positive impact. She’s a self-proclaimed “disruptor” in the chocolate industry, and I’ve seen no evidence to dispute that; her systems bring to life the concept of entrepreneurship as activism. Over the last few decades, Gillian has built up a number of businesses in Trinidad & Tobago, each rippling into and often overlapping with or absorbing the last, but all having to do with challenging existing systems which get our favorite chocolate bars onto shelves and into our hands.

Whether you’ve tried her chocolates or not, you’ll certainly connect with her message— everyone deserves to earn a decent living. If you work hard every single day, you deserve to be able to afford the basic necessities plus a bit more. Yet most of the world’s farmers live in poverty. In this month's interview, Gillian & I dig into topics like diversification of income, bullying, and empowerment through creation. Check out the episode, now streaming at the link!

https://damecacao.com/interview-gillian-goddard-sun-eaters/

"It’s an honor to be able to create something that helps people."-Chocolate maker & environmentalist Having founded her ...
20/03/2021

"It’s an honor to be able to create something that helps people."
-Chocolate maker & environmentalist

Having founded her first chocolate company in Belize in 2008, over the last thirteen years Erin has used her superpower of extroversion to build up a subsequent chocolate company in her home of Seattle. That company is indi Chocolate, named after her oldest daughter, who actually inspired the brand’s oldest product line: cocoa butter-based lotions.

indi has since grown into a large fishbowl-style café in Pike Place Market, where Erin has managed to keep on her staff and even take in new business, thanks to some pandemic-fueled creativity. In this month's episode, Erin & I discuss this growth, as well as topics like working at origin, slave-free chocolate, and community-based business building. Check it out at the link below! ❤

https://damecacao.com/interview-erin-andrews-indi-chocolate/

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