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Join us as we reconnect with our listeners, exploring the vibrant world of spirits through the lens of our incredible guest, Aline Takuya, bar director of the renowned Modernist bar in Fresno, California. Aline shares her journey of defying conventional paths and embracing her Hmong heritage in bartending, while infusing traditional flavors into innovative cocktails. Her story is not just about mixing drinks, but about weaving together cultural identity, creativity, and a passion for excellence in an industry that's full of potential yet fraught with challenges.
We dive into the lesser-known, yet richly creative cocktail culture of Fresno, shattering the city's once mundane image. Aling exemplifies the spirit of small markets, proving that even in places like Fresno, innovation thrives and local communities can redefine success in the hospitality industry. From crafting unique cocktail menus to nurturing new talent in the bar scene, she highlights the importance of creating meaningful connections and standing out in markets with limited competition. Through her experiences, we uncover the struggles and triumphs of representing the Hmong community and women in bartending, emphasizing the need for mutual respect and authenticity in professional settings.
As we explore broader societal issues in the hospitality industry, our conversation touches on the challenges women face, the evolution of brand partnerships, and the artistry behind Modernist's new cocktail menu. We question traditional industry norms and geographic gatekeeping, advocating for a more inclusive and diverse conversation about spirits. Whether you're a cocktail enthusiast, a hospitality veteran, or someone curious about the intersection of culture, creativity, and service, this episode promises an engaging and enlightening discussion that celebrates the vibrant and innovative world of spirits.
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