Steve “Che” Fontaine on the making of Perfect Burger

Steve “Che” Fontaine takes the time to tell us about how he came to found & make Perfect Burger, Costa Rica. Steve has known Stephen for some years now from being involved in the foos service industry. I made his acquaintance for the first time during this conversation & he is someone I can & almost certainly will have many more conversations with.

Good people, good talk, good business, good food. I trust you will enjoy!

I Know Great People is a series of conversations intended bridge the gap between our knowledge of what people can do & the perception of what they may do. Join us as we use the benefits of the Information Age to reach the State of Understanding.

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00:00:00- intro
00:01:10- name, topic & how we met?
01:11:46- what may people like about running a business like perfect burger costa rica?
01:13:14- what may people dislike about it?
01:21:153- which things may be the opposite of founding a movement like founding such a business?
01:27:18- what are some misconceptions the purpose of a food truck & restaurant?
01:54:54- what things help teach one about founding such a business?
02:13:57- do you like cheese? (most important question)
02:29:09- anything to add about perfect burger costa rica?
02:44:08- conclusion
02:48:46-last 3

questions

Do you have any particular questions for Steve?

Do you have any suggestions for the format of this series?

How has your view of what it takes to start a restaurant changed?
A: I could not start one
B: Yes especially with extra challenge of a new country
C: I just know i want a Perfect Burger
D: has given me a greater respect for running one
E: ________

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Mark Kibler on Experiments on a Family Farm

Mark Kibler joins Stephen & I from his family farm in Ohio to share a wide range of farming information. Not limited to but including upgrading from less than an acre to 38.5 acres, how his child inspired him into this farming life they now lead as a family & (of great interest to the Human Foie Gras that is Stephen) an experiment to try and raise geese & ducks for Foie Gras without the forceful methods typically used.

I Know Great People is a series of conversations intended bridge the gap between our knowledge of what people can do & the perception of what they may do. Join us as we use the benefits of the Information Age to reach the State of Understanding.

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00:00:00- intro
00:02:20:- name, topic & how we met?
00:18:40- what may people like about farming & experimenting?
00:30:49- what may people dislike about family farming?
00:50:20- which things may be the opposite farming?
00:59:37- what are some misconceptions farmers?
01:05:26- what things help teach one about farming?
01:24:15- do you like cheese? (most important question)
01:28:32- anything to add about your time as a farmer?
01:39:56- questions for us?
01:40:30- any questions for audience or future participants?
01:41:14- would you like to take a question?

questions

Do you have any particular questions for Mark?

Do you have any suggestions for the format of this series?

How has your view of farming changed?
A: So much I did not know!
B: I want to try it though it looks hard
C: Will look more into my food now
D: Too difficult for me but glad other people are doing it
E:

foie gras liver size comparison

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Laura Milnes on Natural Wines in Canada

Laura Milnes takes some time to share the deep knowledge she has from working in the Canadian Natural Wine Industry. As we make it through the regular questions she tells us about what wines she likes, how wines are made, if you can train your palette & much more. And there is of course there is the all important cheese question.

I Know Great People is a series of conversations intended bridge the gap between our knowledge of what people can do & the perception of what they may do. Join us as we use the benefits of the Information Age to reach the State of Understanding.

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00:00:00- intro
00:02:25- name, topic & how we met?
00:23:33- what may people like about working with wine?
00:41:51- what may people dislike about working with wine?
01:24:55- which things may be the opposite of working in the wine industry?
01:37:32- what are some misconceptions about working with wine?
01:45:24- what things help teach one about the work you do with wine?
01:54:56- do you like cheese? (most important question)
02:08:45- anything to add about your time in the wine industry?
02:16:48- questions for us?
02:18:45- any questions for audience or future participants?
02:19:19- would you like to take a question?

questions

Do you have any particular questions for Laura?

Do you have any suggestions for the format of this series?

How has your view of natural wines or or other wine related thingschanged?
A: Yes, very informative!
B: No, I knew all this you neophites
C: Shall try & check more about what Laura publshes!
D: Some things & shall now research for more
E:

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Jaclynn Joyce on Studying & Teaching in Taiwan

Jaclynn Joyce takes the time to tell us about her experience of studying, teaching & living in Taipei, Taiwan. Topics include what led to going to Taiwan, challenges overcome once there, unexpected benefits & the most important question of if she likes cheese!

I Know Great People is a series of conversations intended bridge the gap between our knowledge of what people can do & the perception of what they may do. Join us as we use the benefits of the Information Age to reach the State of Understanding.

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00:00:00- intro
00:01:18- name, topic & how we met?
00:29:10- what may people like about the topic?
00:41:16- what may people dislike about the topic?
00:50:43- which things may be the opposite of the topic?
00:56:20- what are some misconceptions about the topic?
01:10:53- what things help teach one about the topic
01:16:51- do you like cheese? (most important question)
01:23:10- anything to add about the topic?
01:38:34- questions for us?
01:55:44- any questions for audience or future participants?
01:51:53- would you like to take a question?

questions

Do you have any particular questions for Jaclynn?

Do you have any suggestions for the format of this series?

How has your view of teaching & studying in Taiwan changed?
A: Having done it myself it matches my experience
B: I learned a lot & appreciate it more
C: Not something I think I would do
D: Sounds like something I may have enjoyed
E:

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