Did you also happen to notice how many podcasts exist that claim to be about tea?
Sounds too good to be true and in fact, it is not all good. Well, maybe the podcasts are decent, only many of those rather talk about all other things but tea, while the host and guests are drinking tea. This is just fine with me, but not what I would be looking or rather listening after.
I met Shernelle just about when she was starting her channel and was used as a guinea pig. In real life she is a British graphic designer who came to live in Germany by chance years ago and got into podcasting by corona, or so she says.
So far she has interviewed a Korean born tea dealer, an Indian tea teacher, a German late night Pu'er drinking show host and, um... me. There is much more to come and I happen to know what she has planned for some future releases, so I decided to stay tuned. Curious to hear about the Hong Kong British lady working with tea farmers in Argentina, for example.Shernelle is open to any tea, even if it does not come in bags - so let us stop making fun of British people. Shernelle does not discriminate any tea, but on the other hand we may risk hearing about tisanes or infusions too, as in "not Camellia sinensis"... 😱
Shernelle also practices Thai Boxing, so one really should not mess with her. Besides that, she is really nice and patient and as of now did not refuse any tea I have offered her so far.
In case you got something to say about tea, why not talk to Shernelle, too - or simply join me in listening to her next episodes.
In case you are a member of the church of Steve (as in Jobs) like me, you may find her on Apple Podcasts. Also on Spotify, plus countless other options are listed on Buzzsprout.
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