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At The Fine Line Balancing: Hedonism & Health, we interview people we admire both inside and outside the wine business to learn how they balance their love of food, wine & travel with their health and wellness, both physical and mental. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/finelinepodcast/support

The Fine Line Podcast: Balancing Hedonism & Health Lisabeth Danneels & Emily Gold

    • Health & Fitness
    • 4.9 • 34 Ratings

At The Fine Line Balancing: Hedonism & Health, we interview people we admire both inside and outside the wine business to learn how they balance their love of food, wine & travel with their health and wellness, both physical and mental. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/finelinepodcast/support

    Episode 32 - Emily Gold & Liz Willette Danneels

    Episode 32 - Emily Gold & Liz Willette Danneels

    We have interviewed many people these last two years, but today we turn the mics on each other, in what is possibly our last episode of The Fine Line Podcast! In our continual journey to find balance, we have decided to take a hiatus from the podcast that we love dearly to focus on (paying) work and family. We interview each other about our careers in the wine industry, and how we both find balance in their daily lives. We also talk about what its like to start a business with a dear friend, and how we worked through the hurdles of having very different work methods.

    Liz Willette Danneels first developed a love of wine while working for the luxury travel company, Butterfield & Robinson. After a year in Burgundy and five years in Italy, she taught herself about wine mainly by buying the best bottles she could afford, studying them, and, naturally, drinking them.

    After running a wine bar in the Dolomites at La Rosa Alpina, she moved to New York City to work for David Bouley, and then for importer/distributor Michael Skurnik. In 2004, she struck out on her own with a small importer, Willette Wines. In 2011, she merged with Grand Cru Selections. Together they grew the company until Liz left in 2017 to move to Colorado with her family. Craving a life outside of Manhattan, she moved to Boulder, where she works with Natural Wine Company.

    Emily Gold grew up cooking and drinking wine with her family, always relishing the time together as well as the education. In 2012, Emily eagerly accepted a job with Kermit Lynch Wine Merchant in their office located in Beaune, France. There, she was able to meet winemakers, learn about regions around France and Italy, and become versed on the ins and outs of importing some of the most respected icons in the industry.

    In 2014, Emily returned to Boulder to open a restaurant and wine bar called PMG, which offered organic and locally-sourced food, dishes inspired by France and Italy, and organic and biodynamic wines from small family domaines. After six years of being a solo small business owner, Emily sold her business in 2020.

    A HUGE THANKS to our sponsors and our producer, Matthew Polis, listed below!!

    Matthew Polis, Sounds Space Studios

    Boulder Wine Merchant

    ECFIT Strength

    Suerte Tequila

    Haven Boulder

    SuperJames Bar

    Superbird Cocktail

    Hootananny Wines


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    • 57 min
    Best Of: Intuitive Dana Childs

    Best Of: Intuitive Dana Childs

    This was one of our favorite interviews on the podcast. We were honored to speak with Dana Childs in Season 3 about how intuition and healing play roles in the restaurant and beverage industry. Dana is an intuitive energy healer, author, and teacher. She delivers grounded spirituality with heart, humor, and unabashed truth. In this episode, she talks about why we repeat old patterns throughout our lives and how we can heal them. We discuss how the food and wine industry isn’t given enough credit for how intuitively they work, and how one can manage emotions and cope with the stresses of service. She also believes that everyone should be honest with how they really want to live their lives, and that we are all healers.

    As we enter a New Year, we thought it was a perfect time to revisit this conversation, and hear about her new book, titled Chakras, Food, and You: Tap Your Individual Energy System for Health, Healing, and Harmonious Weight.

    Show Notes:

    Danachildsintuitive.com

    Amma the Hugging Saint

    CIRS

    Clairgustance






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    • 59 min
    Best Of: Dana Rodriguez

    Best Of: Dana Rodriguez

    We interviewed Dana Rodriguez at Steamboat Food & Wine Festival in September, and it was one of our favorite interviews yet. With F-bombs flowing in front of a live audience, Dana lived up to her reputation as a passionate, loving, and incredibly hardworking restauranteur who came from nothing to create her empire. With the opening of her new Denver taco & tequila bar, Cantina Loca, this month, we thought it would be a great time to relaunch this episode with one of our real life heroes.

    Dana has had an almost unbelievable trajectory, from Mexican immigrant and single mom of three, who started dishwashing at Panzano in Denver, and worked her way up to prep cook and then eventually restaurant mogul through her hard work, passion, drive, and incredible intelligence.

    At Panzano, Dana met Jennifer Jasinski and her partner, Beth Gruitch. They helped mold her skills, which enabled Dana to become a sous chef at Rioja and Chef de Cuisine at Bistro Vendome. In late 2012, Dana’s path crossed with Tony Maclag, and Work and Class was born. They then went on to open Super Mega Bien together as well. Most recently, Dana created an organic tequila and mezcal brand, Dona Loca, where the focus is to give back to the workers who make the tequila possible in Mexico.

    Today we hear Dana’s inspiring story, and how important it has been for her to build a restaurant group that is truly there to support their employees, in part by limiting people’s work days each week so they are rested but still able to meet their financial needs. We learn how she has found her own balance in being a working mom, friend, and business owner. We also discuss why she started Dona Loca – to teach people that what you drink is just as important to what food you put in your body.


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    • 55 min
    Best Of: Carlton McCoy

    Best Of: Carlton McCoy

    As we take December to spend some time with our families and plan 2022, we wanted to re-release a few of our favorite episodes. Carlton McCoy's was incredibly inspiring, and if you are looking for worthy causes to support, The Roots Fund is right up there on our list.

    Carlton earned the title of Master Sommelier in 2013 at just 28 years old. He was one of the youngest people, and the second African American, to earn this prestigious title. Carlton worked in revered institutions such as Thomas Keller’s Per Se and Tom Colicchio's Craft Steak in New York before becoming the Wine Director at The Little Nell in Aspen before being named President and CEO of Heitz Cellar in December 2018. In 2020, Carlton was named Managing Partner of Lawrence Wine Estates, overseeing the purchase of Burgess Cellars, Stony Hill Vineyards, the Haynes Vineyard, and the historical Wildwood Vineyard  Carlton is also a co-founder of The Roots Fund, a non-profit that focuses on creating educational and employment opportunities for our BIPOC community.

    Today we speak to Carlton about what it has been like to be a person of color in the wine business, and how he finds balance with all he does. We also discuss his new business venture, as well as his foundation helping people of color gain access to the very exclusive world of wine.

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    Show Notes:

    CIA - Culinary Institute of America

    Sotheby's Wine Encyclopedia

    Jay Fletcher

    Tula Kane 

    Nico Cueva

    Brendel Wines

    Matt Taylor WInes

    Domaine Dujac

    Brenna Quigley

    Meghan Zobeck

    Jamie Motley

    Philana Bouvier

    Tahiirah Habibi

    Ikimi Duboise

    C-Cap Scholarship

    Eric Elliot




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    • 1 hr 3 min
    Episode 31 - Summer Wolff and Carolyn Agee

    Episode 31 - Summer Wolff and Carolyn Agee

    We can’t imagine a better way to wrap up this year than by talking to Summer Wolff and Carolyn Agee from Hootananny Wines. They met as students at CU Boulder, and after college both moved back to NYC. Carolyn got certified in and taught the The Pilates Method, while Summer worked in restaurants and fell in love with wine. Eventually, Carolyn married, had three kids, and moved to Connecticut, where she worked for a wine importer, while Summer fell in love with winemaker Fabrizio Iuli, and move to Italy to help Fabrizio run Cascina Iuli and start an wine import company called Indie Wineries.

    Summer took a break from the wine business to raise her two sons, but the wine business kept calling, and in 2019, Summer and Carolyn started their own import company.  Hootenanny now has relationships with over 20 producers in Italy, Austria, Slovenia, and France.

    Today, we talk about how they balance full time jobs (and a few part time jobs as well) with raising kids and taking care of their physical and mental health. We discuss having female partners in a business dominated by men, and why working with friends can be the best of all worlds!

    Sponsored Promotions:

    Check out Hootananny Wines for delicious organic and biodynamic wines

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    Show Notes:

    Louis Dressner

    Rosenthal Wine Merchant

    Polaner Selections

    Village Forest School

    La Collina

    Aurora Winery

    Montenidoli WInery


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    • 55 min
    Episode 30 - Astrologer Daniella Giancarli

    Episode 30 - Astrologer Daniella Giancarli

    Astrology is interesting - some people love it and follow it, while others think it's a lot of hooey (hint: we fall staunchly into the first camp!). Since we started the podcast, we have been on a quest to find the right person to give us a reading, and today we are joined by Daniella Giancarli to do just that. Daniella uses astrology to help people with self awareness, nodal coaching, and synastry readings. By using Degree Theory and other important methods, she is able to take the abstract concepts of astrology and transform them into practical tools for use in everyday life situations.

    Today, Daniella breaks down why Emily and I work well as partners, as well as where we might find challenges, by overlapping our charts in a synastry reading. She also touches on Human Design, and how that can tell an even deeper story of who we are and why we work well together. Daniella also shares her struggles as a Division 1 Soccer player, and how that led her to where she is today.

    Sponsored Promotions:

    Check out Hootananny Wines for delicious organic and biodynamic wines

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    ponsorship or donate here.

    Show Notes:

    Chani Nicholas

    Reign Rituals

    Episode 12 - James Turner


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Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
34 Ratings

34 Ratings

Notalane ,

Balance is important

Emily and Liz are quick, thoughtful, and experienced speakers. Listening to their range of guests discuss the ideas around enjoying good health and good fun is a real joy.

Hgaryet ,

A hedonistic listen

Emily, Liz and their guests discuss a wide range of ways to balance a healthy lifestyle with an enjoyable one. I love hearing the variety of viewpoints, backgrounds and lifestyles that their guests bring to the show, and Liz and Emily have an easy banter that makes me feel like I'm sitting in the same room with them, having these discussions over a glass of wine.

SusanSobo ,

Loved this!

I so thoroughly enjoy these podcasts...the guests are engaging, intelligent and genuine.
It is also no easy task to not only extrapolate the sincere discussions these talented hosts tap into but the smart and engaging guests are able to articulate their journeys in a way that we can all relate to...
Dig deep aim high and keep moving forward...
Thank you!

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