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Fable Coffee Stories

Fable Coffee Stories

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Fable Coffee Stories celebrates and highlights the career progression of women and non-binary people in the coffee industry, delving into the twists and turns of their coffee journeys all the way up to where they are now.

Every fortnight, Rosie platforms a new guest from the coffee industry - aiming to advocate and inspire through illustrating the sheer breadth of what is possible, encouraging the cultivation a more diverse coffee industry by showcasing a of wide catalogue of experiences and perspectives to draw from and relate to.

You can catch new episodes of Fable Coffee Stories every fortnight, released on a Monday.

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  • Gene Ke: Overcoming Underestimation and The Art of Pushing Yourself When You Feel Stuck
    Jan 19 2026

    Gene Ke (she/her) is a certified CQI & CVA Arabica Q-Grader, having made her way into the coffee industry long after she got her degree in Mathematics and a masters in Education from Oxford University. The absolute definition of someone who throws herself into every opportunity - especially when she begins to feel stuck - Gene has been carving out a breathtaking career in coffee since 2020 after spending 7 years teaching Maths in schools.


    From opening her own coffee shop to trading in the maths education to train wholesale accounts at Curious Roo Coffee Roasters, from competing in numerous national competitions to being integral in levelling up the coffee programme at Joe and the Juice; Gene is a shining example of how to move through the coffee industry and find your place within it.


    This episode dives into the twists and turns of Gene’s coffee career; how to keep pushing forward when you feel that you’ve hit the ceiling of progress, navigating the transition between independent coffee roastery and global commercial chain, and the similarities and differences in teaching maths in schools and teaching coffee to coffee businesses – specifically the unconscious biases this can bring to the surface.


    Since recording this episode, Gene has set up her own coffee business, Tribe Coffee Workshop, offering coffee events and education as well as green coffee services.


    Theme Song by Good News.

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    1 ora e 6 min
  • Joana Vieiralves Wood: Creating a Coffee Festival and The Importance of Asking for What You Want
    Jan 5 2026

    Joana Vieiralves Wood (she/her) is the founder of Bristol Coffee Festival in addition to her full-time role as Logistics and Accounts coordinator at Volcafe UK & Ireland.


    After moving from Brazil to Bristol and working in coffee shops there, Joana felt that the city she had fallen in love with was missing out on something major – a coffee festival. What does a woman like Joana do when she sees something needs to happen? Makes it happen herself, of course.


    We explore the depths of Joana’s coffee journey all the way up to where she is now; divulging in topics from overthinking as a barrier for self-confidence to navigating your way to find your place in the industry, from the importance of protecting your values and learning to tell people exactly what you need, to pregnancy and being a parent while carving out a career for yourself in the coffee industry (whether it be working in cafes or organising on coffee festivals) and navigating the judgement this can bring.


    Theme song by Good News.

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    1 ora e 24 min
  • Natalie Hodgkinson: Coffee as a Vehicle for Change and Negating Barriers to Entry
    Dec 15 2025

    Natalie Hodgkinson (she/her) is the founder of Boss and Brew - a barista training academy that does integral work in Cardiff, Wales, using specialty coffee as a vehicle to boost young people’s confidence and self-esteem, raise their aspirations and support them in expanding their networks to set them up with the skills they need to enter the world of work.


    Prior to entering the coffee industry, Natalie was a maths teacher. Since opening her own coffee business, she felt that she could make positive change and impact on issues she saw within her own community in Cardiff, drawing from many of her own frustrations with the traditional education system and advocating for the importance of tailoring training to the individual.


    This conversation explores a plethora of issues surrounding barriers to entry in the coffee industry; including the issues within recruitment processes in coffee, the immense pressure on young people to know what is right for them so early on and how to negate intimidation and accessibility at coffee events.


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    1 ora e 7 min
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