Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Society & Culture
Business
Sports
TV & Film
Health & Fitness
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
00:00 / 00:00
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts211/v4/1e/ef/0d/1eef0d14-690a-7406-9207-fc37a71d332a/mza_15110827017630411062.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
Women and the Drinks Biz
Jenn Root Martell, Cider Businesswoman
85 episodes
1 month ago
Send us a text 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, excit...
Show more...
Food
Arts,
Education,
Business,
Entrepreneurship,
How To
RSS
All content for Women and the Drinks Biz is the property of Jenn Root Martell, Cider Businesswoman and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Send us a text 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, excit...
Show more...
Food
Arts,
Education,
Business,
Entrepreneurship,
How To
Episodes (20/85)
Women and the Drinks Biz
Podcast FINALE and Next Chapter
Send us a text 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, excit...
Show more...
1 year ago
10 minutes

Women and the Drinks Biz
Closing the Taproom Doors - How, When and What to Do with Tracy Gunn
Send us a text 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: Wh...
Show more...
1 year ago
59 minutes

Women and the Drinks Biz
1785 Cider: Blazing a Modern Cider Trail in Germany with Wendy
Send us a text 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...
Show more...
1 year ago
45 minutes

Women and the Drinks Biz
Is Your Taproom Website Working for You? with Kesley Gilbert-Kreiling
Send us a text 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...
Show more...
1 year ago
51 minutes

Women and the Drinks Biz
Lodestar Whiskey: Building a Whiskey Brand for Women with Anna and Wendelin
Send us a text 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 s...
Show more...
1 year ago
46 minutes

Women and the Drinks Biz
Dragon's Head Cider: Small and Fierce PNW Cider with Laura Cherry
Send us a text 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...
Show more...
1 year ago
45 minutes

Women and the Drinks Biz
Women's History Month - A History and a Commentary
Send us a text 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 Intro...
Show more...
1 year ago
19 minutes

Women and the Drinks Biz
DC Brau: How to Make Beer for All! with Paulette
Send us a text 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...
Show more...
1 year ago
48 minutes

Women and the Drinks Biz
Get Out and Lifescape with Monique Allen
Send us a text Monique Allen has spent the last several decades in landscaping, building a thriving business, supporting a team, and recrafting their approach to the industry through the three pillars of planet, people, and profit. From her entrepreneurial experience she has also developed a program called lifescaping to help others build better lives and better businesses in the trades. She joins me to share her journey in another male-dominated industry and share how she has grown and...
Show more...
1 year ago
48 minutes

Women and the Drinks Biz
Sage Bird Ciderworks: Apple-achian Cider with Amberlee
Send us a text Amberlee and her husband landed in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia for college and have now made their mark by launching the first cidery in town. Together they built a local network, organically grew a business during a pandemic, and now have a thriving space for cidermaking, the arts, and the community. She has built the vision that is Sage Bird Ciderworks and they are crushing it. Literally and figuratively. Special Mentions: Sage Bird Ciderworks CIDER STORE! BOTTLE CLUB!...
Show more...
1 year ago
47 minutes

Women and the Drinks Biz
Women and the Drinks Biz Podcast = A New Year and a New Name!
Send us a text Here we are! A new year, and a new name for this podcast. I’m changing it up, cleaning it up, getting organized. As I jumped into a rebrand for this podcast, it brought me back to so many points of time along my cider business journey. So here’s why I felt I needed to shake things up and give this podcast a fresh start. But don’t fear! My stories and interviews will be the same and my mission and goals have not changed. Women and the Drinks Biz now offers even more inspiration,...
Show more...
1 year ago
16 minutes

Women and the Drinks Biz
Wine Country Women: A Voice for Women in Wine with Michelle Mandro
Send us a text I talk a lot about the village in the cider world, and in beer, and in spirits. Michelle Mandro is building a network and a community within the wine world to support and highlight the work and successes of women across the wine industry. Wine Country Women has built a network, printed beautiful books featuring women in wine and spearheads scholarships and mentorships to support members at every level. We talk about what it’s like to be the first to build a network like this an...
Show more...
1 year ago
46 minutes

Women and the Drinks Biz
Organic Online Marketing is NOT HARD or SCARY! with Lauren Gaggioli
Send us a text Building your organic marketing ecosystem. Say what?? Entrepreneurship takes a lot of work - building a product or service, constructing a business around it, securing sales, and marketing. So much marketing. And the website still reigns supreme as the gateway to your audience online. It must showcase your company culture and purpose while also hitting the right keywords and points. It’s a lot and that’s what Lauren Gaggioli is here to talk about. How do we optimize SEO while a...
Show more...
1 year ago
49 minutes

Women and the Drinks Biz
Hot Plate Brewing: Brewing in the Berkshires with Sarah
Send us a text Sarah Real is a self-taught home brewer out of Brooklyn who, along with her husband, took the giant leap and founded a commercial brewery in the Berkshires in Massachusetts. She loves fermenting traditional beers but also highlighting the ingredients and pushing the flavor profile to construct new and interesting brews. She joins me to share her brewing journey and what it took to set up a taproom for Hot Plate Brewing Company and a community of their own. Hot Plate Bre...
Show more...
1 year ago
49 minutes

Women and the Drinks Biz
Our Failed Search for a Taproom
Send us a text In 2017 when we were a couple years into South City Ciderworks we launched an effort to find a new location for a taproom/tasting room. We looked up the peninsula and down the peninsula. We looked at our own location and down in South Bay. So many places and so many letdowns. I’m stepping back in time to share our tale of shopping around for a taproom for our cidery and all the reasons it never worked out. I’d like to think it shines some light on where we were going with the b...
Show more...
2 years ago
33 minutes

Women and the Drinks Biz
Call Up Your Inner Activist! with Virginia Lacayo, PhD
Send us a text She’s an activist, a survivor, an entrepreneur, and a mentor. Virginia Lacayo has been through a lot growing up in Nicaragua and is here to share her story and how she has learned to be her own advocate and fight for the rights of other women and minorities. Anyone can be an activist but sometimes you just need a little help to get that change started. Luckily there are people like Virginia who can guide the way. Special Mentions Massive Systemic Change - We partner wi...
Show more...
2 years ago
54 minutes

Women and the Drinks Biz
Cider Sister's Cider: Traditional Cider in Idaho with Katy
Send us a text It’s all about the Power of One! Katy Dang of Cider Sister’s Cider in Idaho has stayed true to the traditional cidermaking processes of old and as a one woman business has built a brand and a following around her cider. Her path took her from one coast to another and across the pond and back. Join us as she shares what she has learned along the way and how she keeps it real and keeps it simple with her aged dry cider. Cider Sister's Cider Resources: Washington State Univers...
Show more...
2 years ago
1 hour 1 minute

Women and the Drinks Biz
Wild Bevy Distilling: Foraged Craft Spirits in Maine with Mae
Send us a text Mae Littlefield had a couple of different businesses under her belt before she set out with her husband to develop and build a beautiful distillery in Southern Maine complete with a lovely lineup of craft spirits foraged from all parts of the state and showcasing the amazing smells and tastes of this unique New England region. But it has not come without its challenges. Special Mentions: Wild Bevy Distilling Hardshore Distilling Company Thank you to Tony Stuck for the aweso...
Show more...
2 years ago
1 hour 8 minutes

Women and the Drinks Biz
History of Cider in the US - Johnny Appleseed - The Man Behind the Legend
Send us a text Johnny Appleseed is an American folk hero, myth, and legend. But he was also an actual man. On this episode we go back to the time of John Chapman to relive his story and learn about his contribution to cider and the American apples culture. It’s a far cry from the happy go lucky Disney version but like with most legends, there are always seeds of truth. Thank you so much to those who were referenced for the content in this episode. I cut and pasted a bunch and I apprecia...
Show more...
2 years ago
21 minutes

Women and the Drinks Biz
Presque Isle Cider: Farm Cider in Northern Michigan with Molly
Send us a text We’re heading to Michigan to talk with Molly Stepanski, co-owner of Presque Isle Farm and Cider. She and her husband have learned by trial and error what works and what doesn’t on a farm and have created a successful vegetable farm and small batch hard cider brand as well, complete with a brick and mortar tasting room in town. Join us as Molly shares her cider journey and how she has conquered obstacles all along the way to create something amazing. Special Mentions: Presque ...
Show more...
2 years ago
52 minutes

Women and the Drinks Biz
Send us a text 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, excit...