
Shannon: So basically that was like writing advertisements. So I switched to marketing, worked at an agency for a while. And then kind of decided, eh, I want to have a little more fun with stuff. So when I first got out of college, I worked as a reporter for a little bit, covering education, a little bit of health care. Because I wanted to be a political reporter.

Shannon: So, I actually got a degree in in journalism and political science. Did you do this before you came here? What were you doing before you came to Death Wish Coffee? Jeff: Especially for a company like Death Wish Coffee. I'll edit this, but I didn't see anything and I thought that's why you were having a problem, because you were going up on that and you weren't seeing it. Jeff: I got a glare and I didn't see anything. Jeff: It didn't look like those were selected. I play a role in that, too, so it's a little all-encompassing, kind of dip my toes in every aspect of marketing, but it's really fun. As well as video content, so we're trying to do more videos and Facebook lives, things like that.

So I am the content manager, which basically means anything that has any kind of like written word on it probably comes across my desk, so blogs, product copy, emails, social media. Jeff: So about nine months and, I mean, what is exactly, for everybody who's watching, listening, what is your role here at Death Wish Coffee? Jeff: So, Shannon, let's talk about how long. So what I'm saying is that we'll never stop smashing things, Jeff.ĭustin: As long as we have Mike as our leader.ĭustin: People like Shannon and I will thrive in the smashing department.

Jeff: So he waits for someone like you to go, "Let's start trouble." And he goes, "Sure. He's out and proud and he wants to enjoy that crowd.ĭustin: No, I think he's an enabler, is what I'm saying. Mike just is one of those guys who just enjoys life. Jeff: I was gonna say, because I think Mike just enjoys the. Jeff: I don't think it's that he wants to make trouble. Jeff: Hey, you gotta break a few eggs to make an omelet, right?ĭustin: I feel like whenever, I don't know if you've experienced being out in the wild with our fearless leader, Mike Brown, but I feel like whenever we're out and about with him, it's always this sense of like, "I want to make trouble." I don't know why. "ĭustin: I think Mike likes smashing things, too. We'll just go bigger and smash more things the next time, so. I always think, "Oh, man, this probably'll be the last time this'll happen, because the bosses'll get mad or something'll happen." And it's like, "Nope. Jeff: I'm very surprised of the time that I've been here, the amount of smashing that's went on at Death Wish Coffee and I always think, like, when we smash something big like pumpkins or cans of stuff or whatever it is. Shannon: And then I whiff when I try to smash said pumpkin, but-ĭustin: You know, everybody thinks smashing's easy-ĭustin: It's an art form, you know. Would you like to smash it with me?" And I'm like, "Do I!" Shannon: It's 'cause you like to smash stuff and I like smashing stuff.ĭustin: You're always the first person to be like, "Hey, Dustin, I have a pumpkin. Go.ĭustin: How about your favorite? What's your favorite?

Jeff: So, please name your least favorite employee.
