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#023: When coffee runs through your veins; a family institution - Paul Dimattina
Uncommon
English - July 18, 2017 00:00 - 1 hour - 61.7 MB - ★★★★★ - 3 ratingsMarketing Business Entrepreneurship interview show neuralle melbourne interview self improvement melbourne podcast business uncommon neuralle uncommon podcast Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
For show notes and links: neuralle.com/podcast
Paul Dimattina’s
(@dimattinacoffee)
family has been part of the coffee industry for over 50 years. The founding of Mocopan by Paul’s uncles & father paved the way for many well-known brands in the industry including Coffex, Crivelli, Grinders, and Genovese. The heritage of Mocopan, and a necessity to fend for his family led Paul to start Dimattina Coffee in 1998.
Paul has a strong emphasis on family, heritage and the importance of the simple things in life. This episode is more of a personal one; I’ve known Paul my entire life with him being a close family friend and godfather to my sister - he can just about make anyone laugh. And for that, he personifies the fact that hospitality can bring people closer together.
In this episode we covered:
Childhood memories
Family history
How his family got into coffee
How hospitality can be a rewarding lifestyle
The impact Mocopan had on the industry
Why he started Dimattina coffee
How he’d describe the industry now
Where the industry is starting to go
Advice to those wanting to enter the industry
The relationship between cafe & coffee label
Enjoy the episode,
Jordan & Lauren
<p>For show notes and links: neuralle.com/podcast </p><p> </p><p>Paul Dimattina’s <a href="#">(@dimattinacoffee)</a> family has been part of the coffee industry for over 50 years. The founding of Mocopan by Paul’s uncles & father paved the way for many well-known brands in the industry including Coffex, Crivelli, Grinders, and Genovese. The heritage of Mocopan, and a necessity to fend for his family led Paul to start Dimattina Coffee in 1998. </p><p>Paul has a strong emphasis on family, heritage and the importance of the simple things in life. This episode is more of a personal one; I’ve known Paul my entire life with him being a close family friend and godfather to my sister - he can just about make anyone laugh. And for that, he personifies the fact that hospitality can bring people closer together.</p> <p>In this episode we covered: </p><ul><li>Childhood memories</li><li>Family history</li><li>How his family got into coffee</li><li>How hospitality can be a rewarding lifestyle</li><li>The impact Mocopan had on the industry</li><li>Why he started Dimattina coffee</li><li>How he’d describe the industry now</li><li>Where the industry is starting to go</li><li>Advice to those wanting to enter the industry</li><li>The relationship between cafe & coffee label</li></ul>
Enjoy the episode, Jordan & Lauren