80% of My Customers Are White

80% of My Customers Are White

We start off with a newly added Q+A segment, where our host answers questions that were submitted by YOU! Then, we meet Jeanie - the owner/operator of the Banh Mi Oi cafe in West Roxybury, MA. Our host got to ask Jeanie some juicy questions about what it’s like to be an Asian woman owner in today’s social climate, how COVID has affected her business and the food industry at large, and how she feels about the future, as a female Asian restauranteur. After, join us for a quick reflection on today’s episode where host, Liza, demonstrates how she breaks it down. From taking notes and active listening to unpacking the psychology behind each interview and how she, herself, processes these conversations, Liza gives insight into what you could take away from the episode too. Trust us, you won’t want to miss out on this one, so listen now! LINKS: Interested in being a guest on the show?? https://calendly.com/imadoptednowwhat/podcast-guest Follow us on Instagram and Facebook for all the latest news, updates, & more! https://www.instagram.com/imadopted.podcast/ https://www.facebook.com/imadopted.podcast Top Ten Best Takeout Restaurant in Boston: https://www.bostonglobe.com/2021/02/11/magazine/100-top-restaurants-takeout-boston-beyond/ Banh Mi Oi Cafe’s website: https://banhmioi.cafe/ “American Dream” (and Harvard study) article: https://eig.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/American-Dream-White-Paper-V5.pdf

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