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	<title>Comments on: Have Your Coffee Shop Conversations Gone Online And/Or Vice Versa?</title>
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		<title>By: Jason Simon</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jason Simon</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 20:21:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>@Cash Wow. It sounds like coffee, conversation, and social media have definitely made your last six months interesting and productive. I haven&#039;t been to Eugene in a few years, but we should definitely meet sometime... for coffee of course. I have been affected by coffee, conversation, and social media in a similar way, as I&#039;m sure you can already tell. I&#039;m now subscribing to your blog. Are you going to the SCAA Exposition this year?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>@Cash Wow. It sounds like coffee, conversation, and social media have definitely made your last six months interesting and productive. I haven&#8217;t been to Eugene in a few years, but we should definitely meet sometime&#8230; for coffee of course. I have been affected by coffee, conversation, and social media in a similar way, as I&#8217;m sure you can already tell. I&#8217;m now subscribing to your blog. Are you going to the SCAA Exposition this year?</p>
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		<title>By: Cash</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cash</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Feb 2010 19:30:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Coffee, coffee inspired conversation &amp; interactions with others via social media sites like facebook, baristaexchange.com and blogger have reshaped my life over the last six months. 
I&#039;ve been unemployed for the past year and and after giving it careful thought I realized that my favorite job, indeed my dream job, was that of barista. I wondered how I could break back into the world of specialty coffee, especially now as a 39 y/o, 6.3&quot;, 275lb. male having been out of the barista game for several years competing for a position most often filled by thin, beautiful teen or twenty-somethings (often with more recent barista experience).

So I started a blog called &quot;For Love of Coffee, Eugene&#039;s online coffee journal&quot; which you can check out @ 4loveofcoffee.com. The blog was a way to get my foot back in the door of the specialty coffee industry and a great way to check out local coffee shops, meet the proprietors &amp; baristas and a fun way to champion great coffee and local coffee businesses.

Four months after the launch of my local blog style coffee site, I&#039;m once again employed as a professional barista here in my hometown of Eugene, I&#039;m the marketing person for a startup family business called BrewDynamics, designing and producing our bruBar brand line of commercial manual coffee brew stations and I&#039;ve met so many wonderful and interesting people in the world of coffee!
Following conversations on the social site baristaexchange.com inspired the research and eventual undertaking of our small family business, BrewDynamics. 

Through my coffee blog and facebook I connected with a local coffee shop owner that helped me with my barista resume. Now I&#039;m a working barista again.

I get to visit and talk with coffee roasters, shop owners, baristas and fellow coffee lovers in person at their businesses and online where we continue the coffee inspired conversations that, for me, started five months ago on barista exchange, facebook and 4loveofcoffee.com. And here I am again.... carrying on the caffeinated conversation. Thanks Jason! c[_] (_)o</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Coffee, coffee inspired conversation &amp; interactions with others via social media sites like facebook, baristaexchange.com and blogger have reshaped my life over the last six months.<br />
I&#8217;ve been unemployed for the past year and and after giving it careful thought I realized that my favorite job, indeed my dream job, was that of barista. I wondered how I could break back into the world of specialty coffee, especially now as a 39 y/o, 6.3&#8243;, 275lb. male having been out of the barista game for several years competing for a position most often filled by thin, beautiful teen or twenty-somethings (often with more recent barista experience).</p>
<p>So I started a blog called &#8220;For Love of Coffee, Eugene&#8217;s online coffee journal&#8221; which you can check out @ 4loveofcoffee.com. The blog was a way to get my foot back in the door of the specialty coffee industry and a great way to check out local coffee shops, meet the proprietors &amp; baristas and a fun way to champion great coffee and local coffee businesses.</p>
<p>Four months after the launch of my local blog style coffee site, I&#8217;m once again employed as a professional barista here in my hometown of Eugene, I&#8217;m the marketing person for a startup family business called BrewDynamics, designing and producing our bruBar brand line of commercial manual coffee brew stations and I&#8217;ve met so many wonderful and interesting people in the world of coffee!<br />
Following conversations on the social site baristaexchange.com inspired the research and eventual undertaking of our small family business, BrewDynamics. </p>
<p>Through my coffee blog and facebook I connected with a local coffee shop owner that helped me with my barista resume. Now I&#8217;m a working barista again.</p>
<p>I get to visit and talk with coffee roasters, shop owners, baristas and fellow coffee lovers in person at their businesses and online where we continue the coffee inspired conversations that, for me, started five months ago on barista exchange, facebook and 4loveofcoffee.com. And here I am again&#8230;. carrying on the caffeinated conversation. Thanks Jason! c[_] (_)o</p>
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