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Craft chocolate DJing đ« Spencer Hyman, Cocoa Runners
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âEver since I was at Amazon, I've been intrigued by the way in which discovery needs to be a bit more than search, and how curation is almost the flipside of knowing what you wantâŠHelping you identify what you would get delight from is very often the result of curation.â â Spencer Hyman
As a âcraft chocolate DJâ who runs a subscription service called Cocoa Runners, Spencer Hyman has plenty to say about the art of curating delicious, ethical chocolate bars. Heâs deeply immersed in everything about the subject, from its history and the science of taste to how its cultivation impacts local farmers and the planet.
Add in his experience as a general manager at Amazon and chief operations officer of Last.fm, and youâll quickly hear that Spencerâs perspective on curation actually goes way beyond cacao. He sees curation as a solution for many categories of goods â like music, film, wine, coffee, gardening â where consumers donât typically know how to find the best stuff out there.
Highlights, inspiration and key learnings:
- Through-line of curation in his career
- Why choose chocolate
- The meaning of âcraft chocolateâ
- How to be an effective chocolate curator
- Involving his teamâs expertise and taste buds
- The difference between flavor and taste
- How humans experience flavor and taste differently
- The allure of packaging for a curator â yay or nay?
- The âno repeatâ rule for curation
- Programming engaging online virtual tastings
- Why the U.S. has a poor reputation for chocolate
- Dark vs. milk chocolate
- How he tracks his ideas and inspiration
- Spencerâs culture picks
- A detour into Spencerâs early career making Cabbage Patch Dolls
đ Say "hi" to Spencer.
â This podcast was created by Flipboard, the popular social magazine, where enthusiasts are curating stories they recommend across thousands of interests. Learn more.
41 episodes
Manage episode 342387330 series 3399393
âEver since I was at Amazon, I've been intrigued by the way in which discovery needs to be a bit more than search, and how curation is almost the flipside of knowing what you wantâŠHelping you identify what you would get delight from is very often the result of curation.â â Spencer Hyman
As a âcraft chocolate DJâ who runs a subscription service called Cocoa Runners, Spencer Hyman has plenty to say about the art of curating delicious, ethical chocolate bars. Heâs deeply immersed in everything about the subject, from its history and the science of taste to how its cultivation impacts local farmers and the planet.
Add in his experience as a general manager at Amazon and chief operations officer of Last.fm, and youâll quickly hear that Spencerâs perspective on curation actually goes way beyond cacao. He sees curation as a solution for many categories of goods â like music, film, wine, coffee, gardening â where consumers donât typically know how to find the best stuff out there.
Highlights, inspiration and key learnings:
- Through-line of curation in his career
- Why choose chocolate
- The meaning of âcraft chocolateâ
- How to be an effective chocolate curator
- Involving his teamâs expertise and taste buds
- The difference between flavor and taste
- How humans experience flavor and taste differently
- The allure of packaging for a curator â yay or nay?
- The âno repeatâ rule for curation
- Programming engaging online virtual tastings
- Why the U.S. has a poor reputation for chocolate
- Dark vs. milk chocolate
- How he tracks his ideas and inspiration
- Spencerâs culture picks
- A detour into Spencerâs early career making Cabbage Patch Dolls
đ Say "hi" to Spencer.
â This podcast was created by Flipboard, the popular social magazine, where enthusiasts are curating stories they recommend across thousands of interests. Learn more.
41 episodes
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