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On The Pass - 36. Manu Buffara: Community Is Key

36. Manu Buffara: Community Is Key

07/07/21 • 58 min

On The Pass
Beaches, caipirinhas, açaí, and the Amazon are probably just a few things that come to mind when Brazil is mentioned, but there is so much more to this diverse nation than our preconceptions. Being Latin America's largest country, it's layered with both international and indigenous influences, history, experiences and cuisine across its different regions. In this episode, we learn about Curitiba through today's guest Manoella “Manu" Buffara, chef-owner of Manu, a restaurant that has singlehandedly put this city on the map and exposed food lovers to its culinary scene. Curitiba, located in the southern part of Brazil, is most sought after for its agricultural biodiversity and farming lands -- something Manu is deeply integrated in. Manu has become known around the globe as a figure that leads by example with her work. Not only has she created a sustainable ecosystem in her restaurant through responsibly sourced products, she's dedicated her time to create farming programs that educate local underserved communities. We talk about her work installing over 4,000 beehives in the region, transformed 89 abandoned sites into urban gardens, and her support of local artisans. In addition, she gives us a glimpse into her 2nd restaurant Ella which is slated to open mid 2022 in Chelsea, NY. For more info on Manu: http://www.restaurantemanu.com.br/us-en/menu-us-en/ Follow Manu Buffara on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/manubuffara/

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Beaches, caipirinhas, açaí, and the Amazon are probably just a few things that come to mind when Brazil is mentioned, but there is so much more to this diverse nation than our preconceptions. Being Latin America's largest country, it's layered with both international and indigenous influences, history, experiences and cuisine across its different regions. In this episode, we learn about Curitiba through today's guest Manoella “Manu" Buffara, chef-owner of Manu, a restaurant that has singlehandedly put this city on the map and exposed food lovers to its culinary scene. Curitiba, located in the southern part of Brazil, is most sought after for its agricultural biodiversity and farming lands -- something Manu is deeply integrated in. Manu has become known around the globe as a figure that leads by example with her work. Not only has she created a sustainable ecosystem in her restaurant through responsibly sourced products, she's dedicated her time to create farming programs that educate local underserved communities. We talk about her work installing over 4,000 beehives in the region, transformed 89 abandoned sites into urban gardens, and her support of local artisans. In addition, she gives us a glimpse into her 2nd restaurant Ella which is slated to open mid 2022 in Chelsea, NY. For more info on Manu: http://www.restaurantemanu.com.br/us-en/menu-us-en/ Follow Manu Buffara on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/manubuffara/

Follow On The Pass:

https://www.instagram.com/itsonthepass/?hl=en

Follow our Host, Gabriel Ornelas:

https://www.instagram.com/gabrielmornelas/?hl=en

Learn more about On The Pass:

https://bit.ly/3J2PPXP

Read Gabriel's Articles:

http://bit.ly/3SnOsGG

Lets work together! Get in contact:

https://www.studioornelas.com

www.gabrielornelas.com

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undefined - 35. Hot Spot: Jen Batchelor of Kin Euphorics

35. Hot Spot: Jen Batchelor of Kin Euphorics

When you’re innovating in a category, there is no clear roadmap––you have to pave your own path. This week’s guest did just that and focused on creating a brand, building community and tapping into the deep social connection that we all so desperately crave. On this episode of the Hot Spot series, Gabriel Ornelas chats with Jen Batchelor, Co-founder and CEO of Kin Euphorics, functional non-alcoholic adult beverages made with adaptogens, nootropics and botanicals. Each of their mood-boosting blends were developed to uplift, balance and create joy.

Jen launched the company in 2018, and since then it has developed a cult-like following among the sober curious and those simply looking to re-examine their relationship with the ritual of drinking. One thing drinking for centuries has gotten right is it brings people together; creating community and fostering memorable experiences. Jen and her team have taken a special focus on developing and building the Kin community, with social connection at its core. Even during the pandemic, they challenged themselves to create social moments and experiences where people could connect, express themselves and find a bit of joy in what was a dark and uncertain time for many.

Join us on a journey into the world of Kin Euphorics. Their drink lineup includes a handful of staples: High Rhode (Kin’s version of an aperitif), Dream Light (Kin’s version of a nightcap), Kin Spritz (Kin’s bestselling blend) and Lightwave (their newest launch). The attention to detail on the ingredients used and the science behind these products is fascinating. Enjoy!

For more info on Kin Euphorics:

https://www.kineuphorics.com

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Learn more about On The Pass:

https://bit.ly/3J2PPXP

Read Gabriel's Articles:

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Lets work together! Get in contact:

https://www.studioornelas.com

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undefined - 37. Rising Talent: Jenny Dorsey of Studio ATAO

37. Rising Talent: Jenny Dorsey of Studio ATAO

Launching today is our new series Rising Talent on On The Pass in conjunction with The Art of Plating Rising Talent 2021 program. This series highlights some of the emerging individuals on the list who are are all making an impact on our industry. To kick off our first episode of this series, Gabriel Ornelas chats with Jenny Dorsey, an On The Rise awardee on the 2019 Rising Talent list. Jenny is a Chef, writer, artist, and activist who fuses interdisciplinary storytelling with food as medium to explore topics like income inequality, social issues, and racial injustices. In this episode, Jenny discusses a recent tool kit she published through Studio Atao, a 501c3 non profit she founded. The tool kit guides entrepreneurs and companies on implementing systemic changes towards equitable representation in food media. You can find info on the tool kit in the show notes below, we highly recommend you check it out.

Use code TAOP10 for 10% off Perrier-Jouet Champagnes:

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For more info on Jenny Dorsey:

https://bit.ly/3wO8M7G

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Learn more about On The Pass:

https://bit.ly/3J2PPXP

Read Gabriel's Articles:

http://bit.ly/3SnOsGG

Lets work together! Get in contact:

https://www.studioornelas.com

www.gabrielornelas.com

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