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Coffee Matters
Monks Coffee Roasters
8 episodes
1 month ago
Coffee matters to coffee drinkers and everyone who drinks coffee, has their own unique favourite coffee. Lets chat to these lovely people and find out just who they think they are drinking our fancy coffee every day. Lets ask them where it all began and how they got to where they are today. This is their coffee life.

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Coffee matters to coffee drinkers and everyone who drinks coffee, has their own unique favourite coffee. Lets chat to these lovely people and find out just who they think they are drinking our fancy coffee every day. Lets ask them where it all began and how they got to where they are today. This is their coffee life.

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Coffee Matters
Roy van Rosmalen - Location Scout and Turntablist
Roy van Rosmalen was born in Nijmegen, the Netherlands andmoves through the world with an eye for the unseen, capturing atmospheres that others might overlook. His work balances architecture, nature, colour and texture—subtle yet charged with an inviting tension. With his company, Roy scouts locations for feature films, series, and commercials, always in pursuit of the perfect setting. Beyond this, his photography transforms fleeting moments into tangible art, available for those who seek to own a piece of his vision. Somewhere in the background, the crackle of vinyl—a craft he’s mastered since the age of twelve—spins his story forward.

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2 months ago
48 minutes 22 seconds

Coffee Matters
Tony Tonnaer - Jeans Man and Serial Entrepreneur

Tony Tonnaer is a Conscious Consult with over 20 years experience in building sustainable denim brands. Tony has always had a love for denim, starting his first job in the denim industry in 1997 at Pepe Jeans as product manager working together with denim experts like James Veenhoff (House of Denim), Jason Denham (Denham), Karl-Heinz Müller (founder Bread&Butter) and Fred Gehring & Ludo Onnink (Tommy Hilfiger).

After Pepe jeans he helped revive the Dutch denim brand Kuyichi putting them on the map as the first sustainable denim brand in the European market. 

In 2011 Tony made his own mark on the industry when he launched his brand ‘Kings of Indigo’ that became one of the key pioneering denim brands at the forefront of sustainable innovations.


This is his story today...


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2 months ago
49 minutes 16 seconds

Coffee Matters
Jan Roelfs (Commentator)

Jan Roelfs is a key note speaker on Personal Leadership in Group Dynamics and Personal Positioning in the Demanding World of Media.

 

He studied Political Science and International Relations in Amsterdam before joining the Public Relations firm Hill & Knowlton and eventually fulfilling one of his dreams to become a sports host at RTL Television in the Netherlands, Sport 7 and the international pay TV Sports channel Canal +.


His voice is known by millions on Dutch national broadcast corporation NOS as a member of their sports presentation and commentator team. At NOS he is the

commentator on all the big Football events (Champions League, World Cup), and other events as the Olympic Summer and Winter games, the Tennis Grand Slams; Melbourne, Paris, London, New York. 


A regular to Monks Coffee, I'm thrilled he's joining me on Coffee Matters today.


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3 months ago
50 minutes 15 seconds

Coffee Matters
Johan Kenkhuis

Johan Kenhuis, elite swimmer and Olympian has two Olympic medals (bronze in Sydney 2000 and silver in Athens 2004) and many championship medals under his belt and I’m thrilled he agreed to chat to me today on Coffee Matters.


Johan was born and raised in the country side (Twente in North Holland) He grew up working in a traditional butcher shop owned by his parents as a teenager. As the youngest of 5 children, born into a family of swimmers, he had to join the swimming club for at least one year after getting his swimming diploma and then decide if we wanted to continue. His Father and uncle were waterpolo players, in fact the whole family were swimmers and waterpolo players. He tried waterpolo but wasn’t good at the game, but was a really fast swimmer. At age 15 he decided to pursue swimming seriously. Not because he dreamt of going to the Olympics, but because he wanted to be really good at something.


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3 months ago
47 minutes 14 seconds

Coffee Matters
Jessica Hjarrand

Jessica Hjarrand is a 'soft infrastructure development' expert. She has been working to reform systems by building partnerships between people for over 20 years, mainly in the areas of education and early childhood development but also on freedom of expression and the empowerment of women. Most of her work has been focused on systems and people living in countries affected by conflict of all kinds, including war. Since this recording, she had been working with UNICEF in Ukraine. This is the 7th country affected by conflict that she has worked in. 

She was in the Middle East for the Arab Spring, in South Sudan after it got its independence and in Libya after the Revolution among a few of her experiences. 

Jessica says she is driven to leave the world better than she found it, and to have fun doing so, but also to leave behind something that inspires others to act as well.  


Is this 12 part series I speak to our amazing customers about their lives and journeys and also why coffee matters to them. Follow for a new episode every Monday


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3 months ago
44 minutes 39 seconds

Coffee Matters
Dominik Winterling

Today I'm talking to Dominik Winterling, Managing Director of the The Concertgebouw Orchestra. An insightful and very interesting journey through his life to manager of one of the most famous orchestras in the world.


Is this 12 part series I speak to our amazing customers about their lives and journeys and also why coffee matters to them. Follow for a new episode every Monday


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3 months ago
44 minutes 39 seconds

Coffee Matters
Richard Jones

In Episode 1 we speak to Richard Jones, a Welsh man brought up in Cardiff and the founder of Jones Brothers Coffee Company, an independent coffee brand based in Amsterdam since 2013. A firm believer in the power of specialty coffee, Richard champions its ability to create better livelihoods for farmers and elevate the coffee experience for consumers. His mission has been to educate, inform, inspire, and improve the way people understand and enjoy coffee. Whether through ethical sourcing, advocating for sustainability, or sharing his expertise, Richard is committed to making every cup count.


Over the next 12-episode weekly series we will delve into coffee culture through the lens of unique guests, exploring their personal coffee tastes and stories from their professional lives while connecting everything back to the coffee they drink.



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3 months ago
44 minutes 50 seconds

Coffee Matters
Sahand Sahebdivani

In this Episode we speak to Sahand Sahebdivani, born in 1980 in Tehran and is an Iranian-Dutch storyteller, musician and the founder of cultural centre Mezrab. Sahand arrived in the Netherlands at the age of three as a refugee from the Iran-Iraq war. He was Storyteller of the Year 2014 and won the Amsterdam Fringe Gold Award in 2017.


Sahand is co-director of the Amsterdam Storytelling Festival and the most famous storyteller in the Netherlands. He performs on many national and international stages with solo shows and ensemble work. In 2004 he founded the Mezrab, which has since grown into one of the most important storytelling cafés in the world. The experiences of him and his family form the basis of most of his work. This is his story...


Over the next 12-episode weekly series we will delve into coffee culture through the lens of unique guests, exploring their personal coffee tastes and stories from their professional lives while connecting everything back to the coffee they drink.



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3 months ago
38 minutes 23 seconds

Coffee Matters
Coffee matters to coffee drinkers and everyone who drinks coffee, has their own unique favourite coffee. Lets chat to these lovely people and find out just who they think they are drinking our fancy coffee every day. Lets ask them where it all began and how they got to where they are today. This is their coffee life.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.