This means that we'll have another week
of Coffee Talk and This or That posts!
We were sitting in the kitchen with our hot cups
of coffee talking about life and motherhood.
Not exact matches
According to the book, The Silent Language
of Leaders by Carol Kinsey Gorman, Ph.D., the higher you hold your
coffee, the more
of a physical barrier you put up between yourself and the person you're
talking to.
If the meeting lead spends the majority
of the time
talking AT participants instead
of WITH them, it creates opportunity for background email checking, solitaire playing, and
coffee brewing.
Shared spaces like these offer the benefits
of an office — phones, wifi,
coffee machines, actual human beings to
talk to — without the downsides
of a home arrangement.
Since we're
talking about the best
of the best, this machine makes a fine, flavorful cup that rivals what I've tasted at finer
coffee shops.
In 2008, McDonald's wasn't even a part
of the conversation — nobody
talked about our
coffee and our operators had a passion for doing that.
Before his
talk, Berger told me over
coffee that he's not so sure about the
of - the - moment advertising strategies often positioned as the only way business owners — especially small - business owners — can expand their brand and engage consumers.
We also do regular «
coffee talks» where we get staffers from different teams who don't normally work together for a video chat session to learn more about each other's lives outside
of work.
Sticking with our recent articles on Amazon private label selling and market traction, I thought I would
talk with an actual million dollar private label brand, who is finding success, through methods like developing original products, and share that with you.I
talked with Raj Jana, the Founder
of JavaPresse
Coffee Company, who is building a brand that creates meaningful products and experiences that help people make the most of the moments they love, which starts with the ritual of making and drinking one perfect cup of coffee every singl
Coffee Company, who is building a brand that creates meaningful products and experiences that help people make the most
of the moments they love, which starts with the ritual
of making and drinking one perfect cup
of coffee every singl
coffee every single day.
In this Marketing Over
Coffee: In this episode Brent Heeringa, CEO and co-founder
of Valt
talks about next generation multi-factor authentication
In this Marketing Over
Coffee: comiXology CEO and co-founder David Steinberger
talks about the state
of comics, subscription services, and getting the world hooked.
In this Marketing Over
Coffee: Author Jonathan Pellegrin
talks about his book and The Art
of Selling the Family Business
«You're
talking about a brand with its own
coffee business that could be leveraged aggressively across all the Burger King stores,» says Darren Tristano, the executive vice-president
of Chicago - based food consulting firm Technomic.
In this Marketing Over
Coffee: Christopher Lochhead
talks about Category Design, Positioning Yourself, and The Future
of The Company
It gives savers higher rates than many
of the giant banks as well as branches where they can deposit cash,
talk to a human — and even enjoy a cup
of coffee.
We'll
talk about
coffee futures prices, what factors impact the value
of coffee, and how you can position yourself for better results.
If I have a sensitive issue to
talk to a colleague about, I will take them for lunch or a
coffee — a change
of scenery never does any harm after all.
Ideally I would think it would be really nice for you, me and many
of the other commenters
of all views could just sit in a
coffee shop and casually
talk about our ideas on the subject.
RELEVANT sat down with him at a local
coffee shop to
talk about the core elements
of postmodern ministry and how God is impacting the world.
Are we
talking about running
coffee - houses, making sanitary napkins for the third world women, looking after orphans and widows — all
of them laudatory efforts?
Maybe we'll
talk about Naples and Riadoso, that one field somewhere in the middle
of Kansas where we had a picnic after I met your parents, oh, and the Silverthorne Village Inn on the winter nights
of Colorado when we sneaked out
of the communal condo and stayed up all night,
talking, over terrible
coffee.
I think @HamillHimself lives around the corner from me in Malibu so he can just come over and we can
talk about it over a cup
of coffee.
In addition there is an abundance
of oral satisfactions — smoking,
talking, and oceans
of coffee — to replace the orality
of alcoholism.
Narcissist: some redundancy in all these ics and ists & it amounts to fundamental Fear & Hate & welcome to the First Church
of the Crippled & any one can join once outed & the cover - up's no longer adequate: leaking limp and lame shall enter first; no
talk of golf or coming out parties
of the debutante kind; potluck suppers and holy smoking prayer meetings possibly, with plenty
of coffee
Online friends can't take the place
of those face - to - face conversations over
coffee or late - night
talks about God.
The sentiment behind the interview and its fallout is as clear as it is absurd: It matters not how a professing Christian loves, or how much fruit
of the spirit is exhibited in his or her life; the only way to determine whether someone is a «real Christian» is to sit around a
coffee table and
talk about theology.
Let's go get a cup
of coffee and
talk about it.»
It's sort
of like
talking in a hushed tone when you order your
coffee.
I find that LOTS
of people who are not comfortable «going to church» still love to get together with others (whether Christian or not) and just read the
talk about the Bible over
coffee.
While drinking my third cup
of coffee, and reading all this
talk of heroin and Charlie Parker, I got to thinking
of James Baldwin's beautiful short story «Sonny's Blues» (1958).
I'm afraid your right about the creeds, The Lords prayer and sometimes the ten commandments plus the rest
of the liturgy, we speak out as fast as possible so we can get home a bit earlier, or get to
talking the latest bit
of juicy gossip as we sit and drink
coffee after the service in our plush cafe areas.
I know places where Christians gather together and all they do is go through the routine
of a set formula, they play the game; songs, sermon, money on the plate, cup
coffee, small
talk, with little evidence
of mutual edification.
That very day he offered his services and time to the Way - Out centre
of the Wayside Chapel in a back lane where people could get a cheap cup
of coffee and paint and
talk and do what they felt like doing.
They would aimlessly or with new purpose informed by other patterns move away from the square taking on other extensions
of space —
talking with friends, pouring
coffee, picking up coats to go home.
From overheard conversations in restaurants during our journey (and people seemed to be
talking about the election everywhere outside
of the DC area) at least some people, middle - class people who go to Ed's Steakhouse or Shakespeare's
Coffee Shop, are convinced that Obama's reelection would unleash all the worst implications
of the proposed policies
of the last four years.
I work overseas from my wife and kids right now, and I long for the «
talking, eating, drinking
coffee and sharing what is on our minds and hearts» that you speak
of.
So last winter I had the awesome privilege
of sitting down with a bunch
of people WAY smarter than me to drink inordinate amounts
of coffee and
talk about the Bible.
He enters the crowded lobby with wall to wall people, everyone
talking at the same time, various smells
of babies and
coffee and muffins and perfume, getting bumped here and there because it's not time for the service to start, people still
talking and welcoming and trying to hang on to their children as they run for the donuts and other children...»
Dan and I were vacationing there with friends, and I'd arrived at our designated meeting point a little early so I could «pray and meditate» [read: drink my first cup
of coffee without having to
talk to anyone].
Come to the sale and we can
talk over a hot cup
of coffee and some caramel - cinnamon pecan rolls!
Meeting friends for
coffee amidst Starbucks» low - key, soft - rock setting to
talk about families, feelings and fears can soothe the souls
of spiritual seekers.
But the essence
of the coffeehouse as a place to gather with friends, exchange ideas,
talk and relax over a good cup
of coffee has remained unperturbed, transcending both time and geography.
Because my family was never part
of the
coffee culture, I thought people only began their day with a steaming mug on sitcoms and morning
talk shows.
I finally get to
talk about one
of my favorite
coffee shops in Western Michigan!
Obviously I'm not
talking about the photo filters that will make you look ahhh - mazing after 3 hours
of sleep coupled with zero
coffee.
I love collaborating with great brands and I
talk in that post about who Community
Coffee is and about some
of the great work they're doing in response to the flooding in Baton -LSB-...]
Today's
Coffee Talk post is all about the International Cookie Exchange with a group
of food bloggers wanting to share some
of their favorite family recipes for holiday cookie treats.
Like we
talked about,
coffee is the star
of this show.
This week, Friday
Coffee Talk is traveling to Atlanta for one
of our favorite conferences, Type - A and a chance to connect with friends old and new, to learn a ton and to have a little fun.